The Michael Knowles Show - June 25, 2021


Ep. 793 - Using Government For Good


Episode Stats

Length

47 minutes

Words per Minute

174.19916

Word Count

8,224

Sentence Count

575

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

After over a thousand cases of heart inflammation among otherwise healthy young men, the FDA is finally adding a warning about the risks that this experimental drug poses to young people s hearts, according to reports. But the public health agencies are still telling all the healthy young people to take the vaccine for the virus that poses statistically no threat to them.


Transcript

00:00:00.140 Checking off your to-do list?
00:00:02.100 Here's an easy one from Pennzoil.
00:00:04.340 Get up to a $30 MasterCard prepaid virtual card
00:00:07.240 with the purchase of 10 litres of Pennzoil Ultra Platinum at Canadian Tire.
00:00:11.960 Maximizing engine protection and getting a reward for it?
00:00:15.280 That's two checks on your list.
00:00:17.040 Pennzoil. Long may we drive.
00:00:19.740 Offerants 831.25. Valid at participating locations only.
00:00:22.660 Valid email address required.
00:00:24.220 Terms apply. See pennzoil.ca slash offer for details.
00:00:26.920 MasterCard is a trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.
00:00:30.000 After well over a thousand cases of heart inflammation
00:00:33.320 among otherwise healthy young men after receiving the COVID vaccines,
00:00:37.460 the FDA is finally adding a warning about the risks
00:00:40.720 that this experimental drug poses to young people's hearts, according to reports.
00:00:45.540 But the public health agencies are also still telling all the healthy young people
00:00:49.620 to take the vaccine for the virus that poses statistically no threat to them.
00:00:54.800 That is very bad government.
00:00:57.320 And Republicans are taking matters into their own hands on the vaccine mandates,
00:01:01.640 on big tech, on critical race theory, on much, much more.
00:01:05.560 To wield the government for good.
00:01:08.920 I know we're not ever supposed to say that, but that's what's going on.
00:01:12.460 The squishes will wail.
00:01:14.220 Sensible people are celebrating.
00:01:16.060 I'm Michael Knowles, and this is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:17.800 My favorite comment yesterday from The Enforcer, who says,
00:01:27.620 dying from COVID-19 does not scare me nearly as much as voting Democrat after I'm dead.
00:01:33.260 Yes, that is a great fear.
00:01:35.340 You know, I don't encourage living your life in fear, specifically of a virus,
00:01:40.180 but the political consequences when you've been in the ground for several years,
00:01:45.300 they could be very dire.
00:01:46.980 You know, if you want to take matters into your own hands on all these sorts of things,
00:01:51.560 especially when it comes to fixing up your car or truck,
00:01:54.080 I would strongly recommend Rock Auto.
00:01:56.400 So I recently had this issue with a car part that needed to be replaced.
00:02:01.060 And I thought, I thought, you know, okay, so what could I do?
00:02:03.340 I could go into the brick and mortar car parts store,
00:02:05.560 and I'm going to get peppered with all those questions that I'm not going to know the answer to.
00:02:09.640 And then the guy is going to go into the back, probably into an empty room,
00:02:13.420 and then he's going to futz around on the computer, probably on rockauto.com,
00:02:17.100 order the part.
00:02:17.800 I'm going to have to wait, and he's going to charge me twice as much.
00:02:19.960 Should I do that?
00:02:21.420 Or should I go to rockauto.com,
00:02:23.320 where the catalog is so simple to navigate that even I can do it?
00:02:27.720 Rockauto.com, that always has the lowest prices.
00:02:30.260 There's no gimmicks.
00:02:31.260 There's no, you got to order on Tuesday morning or, no, none of that.
00:02:34.100 Just go to rockauto.com.
00:02:36.320 It's a family business serving auto parts customers online for 20 years.
00:02:39.900 Head on over there right now.
00:02:40.980 You can shop from all of the manufacturers, all the parts that you need, rockauto.com.
00:02:45.860 See those parts right now and write Knowles, K-N-W-L-E-S in their How'd You Hear About Us box
00:02:50.900 so that they know that we, that I, sent you.
00:02:54.960 According to reports, the FDA is expected to, quote,
00:02:57.860 move rapidly to add warning labels to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines following the emergence
00:03:03.880 of heart inflammation cases.
00:03:05.680 So this is myocarditis.
00:03:07.240 This is pericarditis after receiving these mRNA vaccines.
00:03:13.040 This, this according to Dr. Doran Fink.
00:03:17.400 This follows the CDC's report, which is something that we've been covering on this show for weeks
00:03:24.460 now, maybe, maybe more than weeks now, actually, that there are these cases popping up of otherwise
00:03:29.860 healthy young men having an inflammation of the heart.
00:03:32.940 Some of you may have heard anecdotal incidents of this.
00:03:36.300 I have heard anecdotal incidents from friends of mine.
00:03:39.020 And of course you would say the plural of anecdote is not data.
00:03:41.960 Well, the CDC is reporting 1,200 cases of heart inflammation occurring primarily in young
00:03:47.100 men after receiving specifically the mRNA vaccine.
00:03:54.460 For vaccine technology, the advisory panel of the CDC said there is, quote,
00:03:59.280 a likely association between this heart inflammation and the mRNA vaccines,
00:04:04.860 which, which attempts to teach cells to make a protein that triggers an immune response.
00:04:10.660 Okay.
00:04:11.420 Am I going to be kicked off of YouTube for saying that?
00:04:13.500 I don't know, because there are many instances now of people being censored on big tech platforms
00:04:19.100 for simply reporting the science.
00:04:20.920 It's not like I'm even reporting some controversial study from some little known organization or,
00:04:26.700 or journal.
00:04:27.680 I'm talking about what the CDC is reporting and what the FDA is now signaling it is going
00:04:32.640 to do.
00:04:33.720 But, but anytime it's not anytime you, you question the science, I'm not questioning the science.
00:04:39.360 I'm actually reading the science.
00:04:40.300 It seems like anytime you question the official leftist political narrative on the lockdowns and
00:04:46.680 on, on the virus, then you, you are liable to be censored.
00:04:51.220 Alex Berenson, who is this journalist who's been doggedly covering the, the virus, uh, he,
00:04:58.600 he, he just tweeted out his analysis of some new studies.
00:05:03.320 So he writes, CDC posted its myocarditis pericarditis update.
00:05:07.640 They're now admitting that post second dose risks in people under 25 could be over 200 times
00:05:15.340 the background rate, and that's not, not accounting for under reporting.
00:05:19.600 So 200 times, which you would expect, uh, for this condition in young people, for people
00:05:24.560 who've had this vaccine, uh, the, the real news is even worse.
00:05:27.740 He says here's stratification by your patient.
00:05:30.340 As you can see, the post second dose cases double from age 25 to 21.
00:05:36.340 Then they double again in the 16 to 18 range.
00:05:39.320 So the younger you are, according to his analysis of the CDC data, the younger you are, the higher
00:05:44.840 your risk from this heart inflammation after the vaccines.
00:05:48.000 And this, this raises a question.
00:05:51.620 If young people are statistically 0% likely to die from coronavirus, why would they take
00:06:00.500 this jab that is causing this condition that in some cases is requiring hospitalization?
00:06:04.720 Why would they do it?
00:06:07.960 I, I understand if you were 85 and you say, well, my risk of coronavirus appears to be
00:06:13.060 significantly higher.
00:06:14.200 So I'll roll the dice.
00:06:14.980 And by the way, my, my risk from the vaccine of myocarditis appears to be very low.
00:06:18.640 So you make that calculation.
00:06:19.840 But why are we telling 18 year olds to get this jab when they don't need it to protect
00:06:26.120 themselves?
00:06:26.620 Well, because we're told that in order to protect the public health, even the young people need
00:06:31.240 to get the vaccine.
00:06:31.960 Well, if the vaccine is so effective, then why can't, why can't someone just get the
00:06:36.720 vaccine to protect oneself?
00:06:38.420 Well, Michael, that's not how public health works.
00:06:40.420 Okay.
00:06:40.700 I, the expansion of the public health state is the troubling thing to me.
00:06:45.940 Everything's being called public health now.
00:06:47.960 Racism is a public health emergency in Chicago.
00:06:50.920 Guns are a public health, everything's a public health emergency.
00:06:53.840 So the GOP is going in, thankfully, and attempting to correct some of this stuff.
00:06:59.960 The Republicans in the House are working on a bill that would not only stop the federal
00:07:05.880 government from requiring the vaccines, from, from mandating, say, a vaccine passport, but
00:07:11.240 it actually would go into ban businesses from requiring the vaccine.
00:07:16.520 This is going to trouble some libertarians.
00:07:18.860 This is going to trouble some conservatives who came of age in, say, 2011.
00:07:23.620 You know, those halcyon years of like eight or nine years ago in Republican politics, where
00:07:29.480 we were told anytime the government interferes with business, that's tyranny, that's an incursion
00:07:34.300 on our liberty, that's illegitimate.
00:07:36.080 Well, in this case, it would seem to me government interfering with business is actually protecting
00:07:41.760 my liberty, namely the liberty not to get the vaccine.
00:07:44.560 So this bill is called the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act.
00:07:48.160 It would, quote, bar the federal government from issuing any form of vaccine passport.
00:07:53.700 It would ban states from doing the same as a condition of receiving federal funds.
00:07:57.980 And crucially, it would bar businesses connected to interstate commerce from requiring any patron
00:08:04.300 or customer to provide any documentation certifying COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission
00:08:09.140 recovery as a condition of service.
00:08:10.980 So they've got to include this language saying that it's barring businesses connected to interstate
00:08:17.120 commerce because the House of Representatives, the Congress broadly, does not have the right
00:08:22.660 to go in and interfere with the intrastate business.
00:08:26.220 So they need to tie this to the interstate commerce clause, so the federal government
00:08:29.920 has some say here.
00:08:31.560 This is important stuff, though.
00:08:33.640 I'm glad that the Republicans in the House are doing everything they can to interfere with
00:08:39.200 these businesses and protect our liberties.
00:08:40.980 Rep.
00:08:41.780 Warren Davidson, a Republican here working on this, said, they're not really providing,
00:08:47.220 these businesses are not really providing a rational basis for discriminatory activity.
00:08:51.320 They're busy separating healthy people from other healthy people on the presumption that
00:08:54.960 people without a vaccine are not healthy.
00:08:56.640 And this is the point.
00:08:58.540 And he goes further to say it's a violation of civil liberties.
00:09:01.240 The point here is not an eternal maxim that the government never has any right to, or businesses
00:09:12.280 never have any right to suggest that people get the vaccine, that people take care of their
00:09:16.480 health, or anything like that.
00:09:18.700 We're being very specific here.
00:09:20.140 What Warren Davidson is saying is that for this vaccine, the businesses do not have a right
00:09:28.160 to do this.
00:09:28.700 Because in this case, the science and the data do not suggest that this ought to be a political
00:09:37.020 mandate.
00:09:38.500 I know we're never allowed to have nuance when we're talking about the government versus business,
00:09:42.860 or when we're talking about one virus versus another virus, or when we're talking about
00:09:46.760 one vaccine versus another.
00:09:48.180 But politics is about nuance.
00:09:51.160 It's about that complexity.
00:09:52.780 Ideologues don't like complexity, right?
00:09:54.480 They want things to be very clear.
00:09:56.680 Shallows are clear.
00:09:58.260 Shallow thinking is clear.
00:10:00.020 Deep things are a little muddier, a little more opaque.
00:10:05.100 Another great move by the Republicans in the House to go after businesses is what we're seeing
00:10:11.900 right now in the efforts to combat big tech.
00:10:14.680 I'm not sure that I'm, I will be permitted to, to air what I just said about COVID and about the
00:10:21.700 vaccine on this show.
00:10:23.320 I'm not sure that YouTube will let me do it.
00:10:24.940 I, I should hope that they would.
00:10:26.640 I should hope that this, that they would let me read information from the CDC and the FDA,
00:10:31.460 but I don't know anymore.
00:10:33.200 I know plenty of people have been censored for less.
00:10:36.780 That's a problem.
00:10:38.460 You know, speech is politics and politics is speech.
00:10:42.160 Resist it, Michael.
00:10:43.260 Do not do the plug.
00:10:44.280 Do not, I'm going to, I'm going to hold off for now.
00:10:46.840 In, in a Republic, speech is politics and politics is speech.
00:10:49.460 If you control the speech, you are going to control the politics.
00:10:53.880 That is what is happening right now at the level of Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
00:10:58.260 They have, they have more power in this regard than the duly elected sitting president as they
00:11:02.800 proved when they crossed the, crossed the Rubicon and deplatformed Donald Trump six and a half
00:11:07.500 months ago.
00:11:08.040 So Republicans are fighting back.
00:11:09.620 They've got five distinct bills that are now overcoming some serious hurdles to break
00:11:14.280 up big tech.
00:11:16.700 That sort of thing really helps me sleep easy at night.
00:11:20.180 Do you know what else helps me sleep easy?
00:11:22.080 MyPillow products.
00:11:23.160 That's what.
00:11:23.760 I've got to confess something.
00:11:25.020 I got a little angry at my sweet newborn baby the other day because we're holding the baby
00:11:29.600 and you know, he's such a cute little guy and we're here.
00:11:32.100 We've got him in bed and then he spits up on my Giza dream bedsheets on my beautiful MyPillow
00:11:38.700 Giza dream bedsheets.
00:11:39.580 Now, no, the nice thing is you can wash them and wash them and wash them and, and it's,
00:11:44.580 they're totally great.
00:11:45.380 And they, they somehow seem to get even better with time.
00:11:47.440 So the bedsheets survived, but I don't want anybody to threaten my Giza dream bedsheets.
00:11:51.340 Okay.
00:11:51.460 Or any of my other products from MyPillow, just a tremendous company that their products
00:11:55.540 are ultra soft, breathable.
00:11:56.940 They're extremely, extremely durable.
00:11:58.680 They come with a 60 day money back guarantee, a 10 year warranty.
00:12:01.600 You're not going to need the 10 year warranty because you're going to love the sheets.
00:12:04.060 The first night you sleep on the Giza sheets, you will never want to sleep on anything else.
00:12:08.740 They come in a variety of sizes and colors.
00:12:11.040 We all love My, MyPillow because they're a great conservative company, but they're just the best
00:12:15.740 in the business head on over right now to MyPillow.com.
00:12:17.860 Click on the radio listener square, use promo code dailywire.
00:12:20.600 There you will find not only this amazing offer, but lots of other deep discounts on
00:12:24.180 MyPillow products, including the mattress topper, the towel sets, and so much more.
00:12:27.760 Call 1-800-951-7163, use promo code dailywire, or go to mypillow.com, use promo code dailywire.
00:12:35.160 Five distinct bills right now from the Republicans in the house to break up big tech.
00:12:41.520 These are coming out of committee now.
00:12:43.000 So they're, they're actually going somewhere.
00:12:44.520 It's not just like a press release that's, that's not going to go anywhere.
00:12:47.960 Five bills, just to make you aware of them.
00:12:50.080 We don't need to go in depth on these bills, but just to give you a sense of, of where Republicans
00:12:54.620 are coming from now and how different we are.
00:12:57.320 You know, I mean, even 10 years ago, if you complained about Google or Facebook or Twitter,
00:13:00.720 you would have heard, well, just build your own Facebook, build your own Twitter.
00:13:05.080 And then you think, okay, well, we did build our own Twitter.
00:13:07.680 It was called Parler.
00:13:08.440 And then they booted us from the app store and then they, Amazon removed the web servers.
00:13:11.920 Now it's finally starting to come back.
00:13:14.040 Okay, great.
00:13:15.480 Build your own Twitter.
00:13:16.220 They wouldn't let us do it.
00:13:17.080 So the first bill to break up big tech, the American Choice and Innovation Online Act.
00:13:22.020 This would look to prevent, quote, discriminatory conduct by big tech corporations, which would
00:13:30.560 stop them from giving preferential treatment to their own products and services.
00:13:34.580 You know, these, these big tech companies are just gobbling up all different sorts of
00:13:38.460 smaller companies.
00:13:39.640 And you think about Facebook acquiring Instagram, say, and, and other, other big tech companies,
00:13:46.020 Google buying up everything, right?
00:13:48.160 And so this would say, okay, you, you can't give preferential treatment to your own products
00:13:52.420 and, uh, and services.
00:13:54.860 This is especially important things like search and, uh, you know, Google controls search.
00:13:59.680 So then what pops up in, in search is going to determine what people visit on the internet.
00:14:05.240 Next one, the platform competition and opportunity act.
00:14:07.760 This would look to prevent big tech companies from, from even having that opportunity in the
00:14:12.260 first place by preventing them from buying companies that resemble or enable competition.
00:14:16.840 So again, just kind of antitrust stuff.
00:14:19.080 Next one, the ending platform monopolies act.
00:14:22.520 The bill would prevent big tech corporations from leveraging their power and influence across
00:14:26.420 multiple businesses in pursuit of profitable advantages with certain companies of a significant
00:14:31.340 size prohibited from engaging in another line of business, which could present a conflict
00:14:35.460 of interest.
00:14:35.960 Again, this is just another antitrust thing, uh, the augmenting compatibility and competition
00:14:40.840 by enabling service switching act.
00:14:42.680 That one's not quite as, uh, easy to roll off the tongue, is it?
00:14:45.540 Uh, but that, that would be, oh gosh, there it is.
00:14:48.580 It's the access act.
00:14:51.100 Uh, politicians just can never resist an acronym.
00:14:54.380 It's just, it's like, you know, the Patriot act, the, this, the access act, uh, this bill,
00:14:59.220 anyway, I guess it's a good act.
00:15:00.240 So I don't mean to make fun of it.
00:15:01.440 Uh, this bill would, uh, look to enable the transfer of personal information from one
00:15:05.960 platform to another.
00:15:07.280 So this would, this would reduce the cost of switching from one platform to another,
00:15:11.600 uh, kind of like with your cell phone, right?
00:15:13.600 You're, you're able to keep your cell phone data and switch it over to other cell phones.
00:15:17.900 You're allowed to keep your phone number.
00:15:19.260 So this would be like that for your, your digital information, your new media information,
00:15:24.900 big tech.
00:15:25.340 Okay.
00:15:25.540 And then finally, the merger filing fee modernization act.
00:15:29.440 This would raise filing fees for mergers, which would be used to provide funding for further
00:15:33.940 antitrust actions across the FTC, the trade commission and the DOJ.
00:15:38.000 Good stuff.
00:15:38.440 I love it.
00:15:38.860 I hope, I hope more of this comes out, but Michael, it's tyranny.
00:15:42.520 The government is, and the businesses.
00:15:44.480 Yeah.
00:15:44.620 If, if big woke corporations that hate me and my views and my way of life are, are threatening
00:15:55.960 all those things, it doesn't make me feel any better that they are a sort of semi-private
00:16:01.940 entity.
00:16:03.220 In some ways it makes me feel worse because the government corrupt as it is, has some sort
00:16:08.720 of nominal accountability to the people and these big tech companies do not.
00:16:12.920 But Michael, they respond to market forces.
00:16:15.920 Not really, not really.
00:16:17.200 They've gained a critical mass.
00:16:18.820 They did so largely through fraud by misrepresenting what their product was and the way we could
00:16:22.740 use the product.
00:16:23.580 And now they dominate the entire public square and they're, they're not really susceptible
00:16:29.540 to a whole lot of market forces.
00:16:31.500 Not in the way that the mom and pop on main street is.
00:16:34.140 So yes, this is a good use of government to break up the woke corporations who are themselves
00:16:39.620 acting as, in Mitch McConnell's words, a sort of parallel government.
00:16:44.540 Josh Hawley wants to start using the government.
00:16:47.060 Josh Hawley is, is, wants to use our government to hold another government accountable for its
00:16:53.800 infringements on religious liberty and specifically on Christians.
00:16:57.780 So you, you know, what's going on up in Canada because we've been playing a number of videos
00:17:04.380 from the religious persecution in Canada and we've been covering the story for months now.
00:17:08.940 But, but for those who haven't been paying close attention, Canada is, is persecuting
00:17:14.140 Christians and churches and shuttering churches and preventing Christians from gathering.
00:17:19.340 And they're using the public health measures as the excuse, but it is a, it is a naked
00:17:24.520 religious persecution.
00:17:26.720 So Hawley comes out in a letter to the chairman of the religious freedom international watch
00:17:34.980 list.
00:17:35.280 And he says, I'm troubled that our Canadian neighbors are effectively being forced to gather
00:17:38.440 in secret undisclosed locations to exercise their basic freedom to worship.
00:17:42.160 I would expect this sort of religious crackdown in communist China, not in a prominent Western
00:17:45.820 nation like Canada.
00:17:47.020 Canadian authorities, arrest of religious faith leaders and seizure of church property, among
00:17:51.500 other enforcement actions, appears to constitute systemic, ongoing and egregious violations
00:17:55.560 of religious freedom.
00:17:56.440 Yes, I think he's right.
00:17:58.300 Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world.
00:18:01.300 There are many very prominent surveys that suggest as much.
00:18:03.920 And it's not only that that is the case in Africa.
00:18:07.680 It's not only that that is the case in the Middle East.
00:18:09.520 It's true.
00:18:10.360 It's true in the West as well.
00:18:12.080 The persecution is a little subtler, although it's becoming less and less subtle up in, up
00:18:16.280 in Canada.
00:18:17.600 In the United States, there, there was the shuttering of churches during COVID, but it wasn't
00:18:21.480 quite as egregious as, as what's going on in Canada.
00:18:25.020 All of this to remind you, the separation of church and state is an illusion.
00:18:29.660 Not only does it appear nowhere in the constitution, not only was that not the idea of our founding
00:18:34.440 fathers to have a firm separation between church and state, but it's also just politically
00:18:39.000 impossible.
00:18:40.420 There is no such thing.
00:18:41.660 There has never been a government in the history of the world that has no relationship to religion
00:18:47.320 because everybody's got to serve somebody.
00:18:49.260 All laws legislate morality and all nations have to have some basic premise, some understanding
00:18:55.920 of who they are.
00:18:56.780 And that comes from a religious foundation.
00:18:59.040 So what we are seeing here is not the secular state, the neutral, secular, irreligious state
00:19:06.480 versus Christians.
00:19:07.980 What we're seeing is a competition between two different religions, the state established
00:19:13.940 church of secular progressivism and the various Christian churches here in the United States
00:19:20.340 and specifically in Canada.
00:19:22.940 And I think this particular religious persecution is even more dangerous and insidious than most
00:19:28.120 because the people who are, who are perpetrating it pretend as though they don't have any religious
00:19:34.920 point of view, they're, they're, they're blind to what, what they're doing.
00:19:39.600 Speaking of totalitarianism, totalitarianism, there is real totalitarianism going on, creeping
00:19:47.020 up in, in, in these governments.
00:19:48.940 But of course the conservatives are the ones being accused of it, which is absurd.
00:19:53.320 In Florida, Ron DeSantis is issuing a big government mandate.
00:20:00.040 Ron DeSantis is issuing a mandate that is basically could have come right out of the pages of my
00:20:07.760 new book.
00:20:08.540 I'm not going to, I'm not going to say it.
00:20:09.980 I'm not going to, I've been plugging it too much.
00:20:11.060 I'm not going to say it, but this is exactly the sort of thing that I am calling for in
00:20:16.220 my book.
00:20:17.180 It's like, I, I don't think Ron DeSantis has read it yet, but it, but he got the message
00:20:21.540 and very few conservatives have gotten the message.
00:20:23.540 Ron DeSantis is passing a bill that would force schools, right?
00:20:32.280 So it's a big government encroaching, and if forcing actually the curriculum here to teach
00:20:38.460 students to learn about the evils of communism.
00:20:42.260 Take a listen.
00:20:43.500 The bill also expands our previous efforts in civics to add a requirement for the high school
00:20:49.620 government class that students receive instruction on the evils of communism and totalitarian
00:20:56.520 ideologies.
00:20:57.760 We have a number of people in Florida, particularly Southern Florida, who've escaped totalitarian
00:21:04.400 regimes, who've escaped communist dictatorships to be able to come to America.
00:21:09.740 We want all students to understand the difference.
00:21:12.540 Why would somebody flee across shark-infested waters, say, leaving from Cuba to come to Southern
00:21:19.020 Florida?
00:21:20.020 Why would somebody leave a place like Vietnam?
00:21:23.160 Why would people leave these countries and risk their life to be able to come here?
00:21:27.460 It's important that students understand that.
00:21:29.680 Now as part of this bill, Florida will create a portraits and patriotism library so students
00:21:35.260 can learn about real patriots who came to this country after seeing the horrors of these
00:21:39.760 communist regimes.
00:21:40.760 Yes.
00:21:41.760 Love it.
00:21:42.760 This might be my single favorite bill that we have seen out of any state in a very, very
00:21:48.180 long time.
00:21:50.180 The libertarians maybe are going to freak out about this.
00:21:53.340 The left is certainly going to freak out.
00:21:54.480 They're going to say, this is the government coming in, you hypocritical Republicans.
00:21:57.940 It's the government coming in, telling the schools what to teach.
00:22:00.800 It's a huge expansion of government power.
00:22:02.900 No, it's not.
00:22:04.360 No, it's not.
00:22:04.980 It's just a switch of the standards.
00:22:07.840 The government power is not increasing.
00:22:09.300 The government already tells the schools what to teach.
00:22:12.360 The schools are part of the government, right?
00:22:13.920 They're public schools, but right now the schools are mandated to teach about the evils
00:22:19.280 of America and the evils of the West.
00:22:24.120 And what Ron DeSantis is saying is the schools actually also now have to teach about the evils
00:22:29.600 of totalitarianism and the evils of communist dictatorships.
00:22:34.580 I love that.
00:22:35.960 It's not an expansion of big government at all.
00:22:38.780 It's recognizing that the battle is actually not really between big and small government.
00:22:42.380 It's about competing standards and competing exercises of power.
00:22:47.520 What I believe to be the just, reasonable power that is being asserted here by Ron DeSantis
00:22:52.400 versus the unjust, unreasonable power being asserted by the proponents of things like critical
00:22:58.820 race theory and radical leftism more broadly.
00:23:04.020 The teachers are not happy.
00:23:05.820 Teachers all over the country are not happy right now.
00:23:07.620 Forget about Ron DeSantis for a second.
00:23:08.880 They're not happy that the right is calling out critical race theory.
00:23:14.380 There was one teacher just went viral on TikTok who expressed her anti-racist fury that conservatives
00:23:26.020 and parents are finally asserting their rights over their kids' education.
00:23:31.460 This is what's bulls**t.
00:23:34.740 Today is the first time our country has recognized Juneteenth as a national holiday,
00:23:40.820 and yet I'm getting ready to go back to school in the fall.
00:23:44.080 And my governor has put into place some ridiculous legislation that many governors across the country
00:23:50.900 have put into place, such as I can't teach anything divisive, I can't teach critical race theory,
00:23:56.040 and I can't teach about racial equity.
00:24:00.000 This is at all public schools, colleges, and universities.
00:24:07.400 So, teachers, in the past, we've been activists.
00:24:15.400 After this s**t show of last year, we really need to stand up and do what's right for our kids right now.
00:24:20.080 So, this is a call to action, teachers.
00:24:22.880 We've got to stand up and fight for our kids because this is bulls**t.
00:24:27.260 We can't lie to them.
00:24:29.080 Here's my call to action.
00:24:30.940 Fire that teacher.
00:24:32.420 That teacher should lose her job.
00:24:35.240 But, Michael, academic freedom...
00:24:36.920 Academic freedom does not mean what you think it means.
00:24:41.340 I'm a proponent of academic freedom in the sense that I believe scholars ought to be able to study what they want to study.
00:24:49.180 But I'm an opponent of academic freedom if what that means is teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want.
00:24:55.820 They're not.
00:24:56.940 That's not their job.
00:24:59.120 Teachers are required.
00:25:02.160 The job description of a teacher is to teach the curriculum.
00:25:06.440 It's to teach what the school has decided ought to be taught to the students.
00:25:11.700 And who decides then what ought to be taught?
00:25:14.260 Well, it's...
00:25:15.820 The parents have some say, I think.
00:25:17.480 The trustees have some say.
00:25:18.660 If it's a public school, the people have some say.
00:25:21.800 The teachers have some say in the way it's taught.
00:25:24.160 And school administrators do as well.
00:25:25.860 But it's not just the case that these radical leftists have the right to indoctrinate our students in insane theories.
00:25:35.720 And insane ideologies.
00:25:37.320 Such as critical race theory.
00:25:39.140 Such as everything else that she's describing.
00:25:42.200 That woman has no right to do that.
00:25:44.580 That woman has no right to her job.
00:25:46.740 And if she's now calling for activism and equity...
00:25:50.320 Oh, these are all just code words for radical leftism.
00:25:53.220 I guess the activism she's talking about is actually just a synonym for it.
00:25:56.280 Then she doesn't have a right to be in the classroom.
00:26:01.180 Conservatives need to be willing to use our political power, also known as the government, to go in and exercise our political right.
00:26:09.220 Okay, we need to be able to go in and kick teachers like that out of the classroom.
00:26:16.540 I would strongly recommend a radical leftist teacher who is calling for activism and who's calling for the pushing of leftist ideology in contravention of the law to be fired.
00:26:27.100 That's a good idea.
00:26:27.700 And believe it or not, that woman is not the loopiest woman going around TikTok right now.
00:26:33.640 That award goes to another gal who went viral for bragging about how wonderfully anti-racist she is for not caring for her crying daughter.
00:26:47.180 So this morning, the baby woke up and had some sort of violence in her heart.
00:26:53.420 I don't know what it was, but she has been losing her mind all day.
00:26:58.700 And it's interesting because I'm watching her lose her mind, and then I'm watching the preteen respond to that by trying to make her happy.
00:27:09.020 And I have had to, like, actively tell him, stop trying to make her feel better, stop responding to her tears.
00:27:18.020 It's so interesting to see the conditioning of people responding to white girl tears happening so early.
00:27:25.660 She's five, and she's got an 11-year-old coming after her trying to make her feel better when she cries.
00:27:31.200 Because we have to unlearn this whole business that white women crying is going to get them what they want in life, because that ain't it.
00:27:40.600 Oh, man.
00:27:42.200 We need to unlearn whatever we unlearned, I think.
00:27:47.160 I think the preteen kind of gets it.
00:27:48.920 And I think this lady has been brainwashed by a culture that is, well, that is in this particular instance, explicitly anti-white.
00:28:00.100 What would she say if, well, I guess she wouldn't be in this situation, but if a five-year-old black girl were crying, and then an 11-year-old black sibling came up and took care of the child?
00:28:15.940 By the way that she's speaking here, you would imagine she would say, okay, that's fine.
00:28:20.460 We should respond to black woman tears, but not white woman tears.
00:28:24.820 Well, it's not a woman.
00:28:25.500 It's a little kid.
00:28:26.100 It's a five-year-old kid who's crying, and you're supposed to come for kids who cry.
00:28:30.100 I'm not saying that there is no role for saying, all right, toughen up, kid.
00:28:34.620 Okay, we're not going to indulge this all the time.
00:28:37.080 But what this woman is saying is, specifically because my daughter is white, because I'm white, I'm going to neglect her and let her cry and cry and cry because she is part of white supremacy.
00:28:51.420 The reason that my young daughter is crying is not because she's a little girl, it's because she's white and feels entitled to comfort.
00:29:03.700 Sick stuff, folks.
00:29:05.800 And that idea, by the way, is being taught in the schools.
00:29:12.380 That idea right now is all part and parcel of this racial ideology that the radical left believes it has a right to teach our students.
00:29:24.540 It's not true.
00:29:25.200 Before we go, we've only got just a very little bit of time before we get to the mailbag.
00:29:28.120 I have to bring up the Free Britney campaign.
00:29:31.420 Seriously, I do.
00:29:32.360 This is actually an important political issue.
00:29:33.820 Britney Spears, the singer, has been under a conservatorship for quite some time now where her father is basically controlling her life.
00:29:41.760 And she has just spoken to a judge.
00:29:44.240 She said, I'm not happy.
00:29:45.060 I can't sleep.
00:29:45.580 I'm depressed.
00:29:46.040 I cry every day.
00:29:47.520 I was told right now in the conservatorship, I'm not able to get married or have a baby.
00:29:50.960 So she has a birth control device called an IUD inside of her, prevents her from getting pregnant, and she wants it to be removed, and her father will not let it be removed.
00:30:01.800 This is truly evil stuff.
00:30:04.200 This is the kind of sick stuff that you hear about in the eugenics movement that you hear about from a century ago.
00:30:11.480 I mean, this is the stuff you hear about out of communist China.
00:30:14.980 Practically speaking, forced sterilization.
00:30:18.200 Very, very evil.
00:30:19.320 People, this should, if it's not a crime already, this should be a crime, and the people who are forcing this sort of contraception on her should face criminal penalties for it in a just world.
00:30:29.260 I, ordinarily, I don't really know very much about Britney Spears, and I'm not saying that conservatorships are always illegitimate, but in this case, this has obviously gone too far.
00:30:36.600 Evil, evil stuff, and we actually should, as conservatives, we should call attention to it.
00:30:40.520 Forced sterilization, whether it's permanent or just effectively permanent, she can't take it out.
00:30:46.960 That is some really, really evil stuff.
00:30:49.740 You can read about all these complex issues, how we've been so just duped in the last several decades in my book.
00:30:59.580 I'm just going to do it one more time.
00:31:00.940 There it is.
00:31:01.380 Okay, you heard it.
00:31:02.360 Speechless.
00:31:03.000 I want, you know, I've plugged it so much, I'm going to retire the bell, but I want to thank everyone who has ordered the book.
00:31:09.980 You can get the signed first edition of Premier Collectibles.
00:31:12.680 I believe it's sold out, but they may be getting some more in, so that's where the signed first edition is.
00:31:16.580 You can get just a regular old edition at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, all over the place.
00:31:19.820 I really, really want to stick it in the eye of the New York Times and the Squishers, for that matter, too.
00:31:27.280 But so I appreciate everyone who has pre-ordered the book and ordered the book and who is sending me in their photos, reading the book, and that's really great.
00:31:34.520 Who are leaving five-star reviews on Amazon, thank you very much.
00:31:37.960 Get your copy if you haven't done it already.
00:31:39.480 Also, despite this film's popularity of Created Equal, this is a movie by Clarence Thomas, Amazon inexplicably removed it from its streaming platform during none other than Black History Month.
00:31:52.660 Lucky for you, The Daily Wire has decided to step in.
00:31:56.420 We are streaming it ourselves, so get your popcorn ready because you can now stream Created Equal, the Clarence Thomas movie, any time.
00:32:03.200 It's available to Daily Wire members over at DailyWire.com.
00:32:06.480 If you're not a Daily Wire member, join now at DailyWire.com slash subscribe with code JUSTICE for 20% off your membership.
00:32:13.180 Get ready for a film unlike any other.
00:32:15.940 Once you're a member, be sure to check out all of our other great content, including our talk show, Candace, featuring Candace Owens, including Run, Hide, Fight, and Ben Shapiro's new series, Debunked.
00:32:24.880 You can get all of this and more on demand by going to DailyWire.com slash subscribe.
00:32:29.180 Check out with 20% off using code JUSTICE.
00:32:33.200 Start streaming today.
00:32:34.200 We'll be right back with the mailbag.
00:32:47.120 First question up from Jessica.
00:32:49.000 Hey, Michael.
00:32:49.620 I heard your answer about the law of attraction and wanted to ask more about it.
00:32:53.800 I was trying out manifesting recently and thought it to be benign on the surface.
00:32:58.880 Think positively and believe that what you want in life is possible.
00:33:01.500 Well, I've noticed that some things I simply thought about occurring did happen, but I don't believe it was without God's hand.
00:33:07.520 Would that just be providence?
00:33:09.280 I have quit with the law of attraction since your initial response, but would love to hear your thoughts on how to recognize providence
00:33:15.220 and how you can more clearly see it in your life.
00:33:18.100 Sincerely, positive, and prayerful vibes only.
00:33:20.240 Okay.
00:33:21.140 For those who didn't hear it the first time or who are unfamiliar with this, the law of attraction and the idea of manifestation is part of a new age cult that suggests that you can control the universe with your mind.
00:33:34.360 And this was popularized by this book that Oprah plugged called The Secret.
00:33:42.080 This is really bad stuff, folks.
00:33:44.000 Do not do it.
00:33:45.260 Do not get involved in it.
00:33:47.160 You are dealing with forces that you should not be messing with.
00:33:51.980 This is just sorcery, basically.
00:33:54.520 This is the sort of thing that in the Bible, in the olden times, would have been called sorcery or witchcraft, and now we just call it new age kookiness.
00:34:02.240 But there's a big difference between manifestation and the law of attraction and providence.
00:34:09.220 Manifestation and the law of attraction is your insistence that you can make demands of God and that God must submit to your demands by enabling things in the created world to succumb to your will.
00:34:26.800 This is making yourself into God, and things do not turn out well when you try to do that.
00:34:33.320 This is the lie told by the serpent in the Garden of Eden, which I write about in my book.
00:34:37.220 Do not do that sort of thing.
00:34:39.880 Providence is recognizing that there is an order to the universe, that God, who is outside of time and space, sees all things absent time, and all things happen in God's due time.
00:34:51.320 The way that my good friend, Father George Rutler, described it is in his book, Coincidentally, which is a good book on the topic of providence.
00:34:58.440 He says, it's an evil generation that looks for signs and wonders, but it's a stupid generation that ignores signs and wonders.
00:35:06.220 So, you can see the way things work together in life.
00:35:10.820 You can see the hand of providence.
00:35:12.520 Our founding fathers wrote about this at great length.
00:35:15.340 The pilgrims on the Mayflower wrote about this.
00:35:17.440 Many, many people in history have written about providence.
00:35:19.260 Providence is not demanding that God submit to your will.
00:35:26.940 Quite the opposite, actually.
00:35:28.420 It's recognizing that God's will is what orders the universe.
00:35:34.060 And with God, will and reason are united because God is the divine logic of the universe.
00:35:38.900 Totally the opposite thing from this new age cult and the secret and the laws of attraction and the manifestation and all that stuff.
00:35:46.380 Do not, do not mess with that.
00:35:49.080 From Verinder, hey, Michael, you said you have an issue in referencing transgender people's new names to match their new gender, such as Bruce becoming Caitlyn.
00:35:58.380 Would you have the same issue when someone changes their name for religious reasons, like Muhammad Ali changing his name from Cassius Clay?
00:36:06.480 Good question.
00:36:07.420 I do not have the same issue.
00:36:11.520 Not saying there's no issue.
00:36:12.840 I guess the problem with Cassius Clay changing his name is that he was converting to a religion that I, you know, I do not subscribe to.
00:36:21.620 I would not, therefore, I would not recommend someone do that.
00:36:24.680 But it's a very, very different thing.
00:36:28.480 A man changing his name to another man's name for religious reasons is not the same thing as a man changing his name to a woman's name because he's pretending to be a woman.
00:36:37.780 There is no violation of reality by someone switching up their religion, coming into what they believe to be a fullness of truth.
00:36:52.020 Now, you know, not all religions are true, so that creates problems for the individual.
00:36:57.900 But there's no issue with that sort of a name change.
00:37:00.660 For goodness sakes, the first pope changed his name.
00:37:02.460 Actually, our lord changed the first pope's name when he said, Simon, you are now Peter, and on this rock I'll build my church.
00:37:09.600 So that's, I'm totally cool with that.
00:37:14.100 But Caitlin is a woman's name.
00:37:16.740 It's, I know we, it's a sort of social construction, I suppose, but it is a woman's name.
00:37:22.060 And to call a man Caitlin is to suggest that a man sort of can become a woman.
00:37:29.040 I just don't think that's possible, and I don't think as a society we should embrace that sort of thing.
00:37:34.220 Good question, but I think we're talking about very, very different things.
00:37:39.840 One of those switches is not making claims on reality.
00:37:45.000 From Chase, Michael.
00:37:48.000 Or really, one of those changes is not making claims on reality that are manifestly not true.
00:37:51.860 From Chase, Michael, at the beginning of this week, you showed a clip where a girl was explaining all the rules she goes by to express her own gender ideology.
00:38:00.400 The clip reminded me of the lie the serpent told in the garden about how we would be like God.
00:38:04.460 I have interpreted this lie to mean that we can dictate reality and make spoken word truth.
00:38:09.820 Wow, talk about providence.
00:38:10.980 What are the odds that this question would come up after what we were just talking about?
00:38:14.020 I'm writing because I want to know if this is a good argument to make toward my Christian friends who are not as engaged in this conversation of gender ideology as they perhaps should be.
00:38:22.780 Do you believe that this is a good position to argue as to why gender ideologies such as this are sinful, or does it seem a bit too heavy-handed or a bit of a stretch?
00:38:30.000 No, I think this is a perfect example.
00:38:31.400 This is it.
00:38:32.820 Transgenderism is the new manifestation of the Gnostic heresy.
00:38:37.820 And you see, I mean, Gnosticism is the secret, right?
00:38:42.380 They actually mean the same thing.
00:38:44.080 Gnosticism just literally means secret knowledge.
00:38:46.100 And it's what you're seeing with New Age cults like The Secret or with older cults like Albigensianism or Marcionism or Manichaeism.
00:38:55.860 And transgenderism is just yet another expression of that.
00:38:59.540 And yes, it is an attempt to be as God.
00:39:01.520 It is an attempt to empower oneself over the world in a nefarious way.
00:39:10.540 So, yes, I think you're totally on the money.
00:39:13.100 Good stuff.
00:39:13.740 From Noah.
00:39:14.220 Dear Michael, I love the show.
00:39:15.820 I listen to it every day at my job.
00:39:17.320 Oh, thank you very much.
00:39:18.420 I'm a proud conservative Christian, and I've been having quite a lot of trouble finding a fine girlfriend.
00:39:23.200 Every time I find a nice girl, she's always got another man.
00:39:27.340 However, I did find a beautiful girl from my church at home.
00:39:30.100 Good news, there is not another man in the way, but the bad news is that I feel that she friend-zoned me.
00:39:37.440 She told me that she is currently not looking to be in a relationship, but my gesture flatters her.
00:39:42.860 I know the Lord says he shuts doors no one can open, but I would like to know.
00:39:48.740 Is this a shut door for a hurdle I am meant to jump and thus keep pursuing her?
00:39:55.480 Thank you.
00:39:57.780 I don't know.
00:40:00.100 That's the most insightful answer I can give you because there is not some hard and fast rule here.
00:40:07.840 Every pickup artist, hustler in the world, thinks that women are basically just all very simple creatures,
00:40:17.440 and you just follow three steps, and then you can pick up any girl you want.
00:40:21.080 That's not how women really are.
00:40:22.860 That's not how love really is and relationships, to use the modern world, really are.
00:40:28.880 However, it may well be the case that this gal is just 100% not interested in you at all.
00:40:35.560 In my single days, I pursued girls who just, they just weren't interested in me.
00:40:38.960 And I thought I, you know, got somewhere for a little bit, and then I didn't, you know.
00:40:42.680 And that's that.
00:40:43.620 And no amount of perseverance is going to do anything.
00:40:45.440 It'll probably only humiliate you and pester her.
00:40:47.260 Now, sometimes there are girls who say, you know, I'm not really interested, and you can kind of win them over.
00:40:53.500 You can woo them.
00:40:54.360 That's good.
00:40:54.900 That's a nice thing.
00:40:55.620 That's possible.
00:40:57.160 And then sometimes it really clicks right at once.
00:41:02.020 I would not recommend totally giving up if you really are interested in this girl.
00:41:06.100 But likewise, you have no right to her time and interest.
00:41:11.280 And it might just be the case that you ain't her type.
00:41:13.740 She might be your type, but you ain't her type.
00:41:16.820 And so one way that I would perhaps try to explore this is just by being cool.
00:41:23.920 Just be cool, man.
00:41:25.060 Just be cool.
00:41:26.140 Be confident.
00:41:29.340 Be upfront about your interest in her.
00:41:32.020 Don't be creepy about it.
00:41:32.980 Don't be weird about it.
00:41:33.760 But just, you know, yeah, no, look, you're great.
00:41:36.500 You're cute.
00:41:36.980 You know, let's go.
00:41:37.700 It'd be great to get a drink.
00:41:38.760 But hey, you're not interested.
00:41:39.600 It's no big deal.
00:41:40.660 I would explore other options.
00:41:43.540 You know, I would pursue other women.
00:41:46.440 And the girl might come around.
00:41:49.520 So I wouldn't deny your interest in her.
00:41:51.560 I wouldn't allow the friend zone to have you imply that you're not interested in her at all.
00:41:59.700 But also, you know, a man who is really romantically interested in a woman should not really, I don't even think it's really possible to be just a regular old friend with her.
00:42:12.980 I mean, that would put you in a really degraded situation where, you know, you're her gal pal or something.
00:42:17.440 I wouldn't do that.
00:42:18.440 You know, you've made your interest clear.
00:42:20.660 You perhaps can continue to make your interest clear.
00:42:22.680 But if she ain't interested, then you got to move on.
00:42:25.000 So from Maya, hey, Michael, I'm graduating high school next year and lots of people say that college is a waste of time and money.
00:42:31.060 I've also heard lots of people say it's great.
00:42:33.420 What are your thoughts on it?
00:42:34.560 If not college, then what?
00:42:36.080 I wanted to become a social worker.
00:42:37.600 But the more I think about it, I don't feel like dealing with all the people I would have.
00:42:40.940 Oh, well, then don't be a social worker.
00:42:43.280 It's a very, very hard job if you're already having doubts like this.
00:42:46.880 Thanks for doing what you are doing and being a great resource for myself and many.
00:42:50.980 Should you go to college, what do you want to do?
00:42:56.840 Some conservatives will tell you you should only go to college if you're going to major in some practical skill like engineering or STEM.
00:43:04.900 I think that's BS and ridiculous, and I strongly disagree with that point of view.
00:43:11.340 I actually think the opposite.
00:43:13.240 I think that you should go get a liberal education if you want a liberal education.
00:43:17.560 If you want to go to college because you want to understand your own freedom and your own culture and become a well-read person and make sense of very difficult philosophical and literary and historical subjects, then great.
00:43:31.480 College is a great place to do it, but there are only a handful of colleges left that will give you that education.
00:43:36.860 I think in places like Hillsdale, Ave Maria, Thomas Aquinas College, Franciscan of Steubenville, a few others will really offer you a proper liberal education.
00:43:46.700 Now, some other colleges and universities will offer you other stuff.
00:43:50.780 If you want to be an investment banker or a top, you know, McKinsey consultant, then you should go to Yale or Harvard or Princeton or something like that.
00:44:01.040 I suppose in a way you might be able to get a liberal education at those schools, but it's going to be a little harder to suss out.
00:44:06.000 But, you know, the advantage of those schools is people there tend to have very high IQs, but a lot of them get just involved in really leftist politics and don't really care about their studies.
00:44:14.520 So if you want that sort of thing, you go there.
00:44:17.280 If you want to learn a practical skill, say you want to become an electrician, then you should go to a trade school.
00:44:24.040 If you want to become a lawyer, then you will have to go to a college, but you should aim that at your, I suppose, at your plans afterward.
00:44:33.520 We once understood that education has a purpose.
00:44:37.660 We don't do that anymore, though.
00:44:38.800 Now college is just about what you do next.
00:44:42.460 You just, you graduate high school and then you go to college and you party and do a lot of things that you shouldn't do.
00:44:48.660 And then maybe you'll figure out what you want to do afterward.
00:44:51.920 We must recognize everything has a purpose, whether we recognize it or not.
00:44:57.240 And we should, we should pursue things toward good ends.
00:45:02.020 I hope that helps.
00:45:03.020 From Tyler.
00:45:03.500 Hey, Mr. Knowles, I'm a conservative in August.
00:45:06.140 I'll be attending a very liberal college.
00:45:07.800 I was wondering if you have any advice for me.
00:45:09.320 Should I sit back and bite my tongue for a good grade or should I challenge my professors when they push their liberal ideas onto the class?
00:45:14.580 You do not need to be flamboyant in your views.
00:45:19.520 You don't need to wear the MAGA hat every single day.
00:45:22.020 But likewise, I would not hide your views.
00:45:25.140 I would not, at least, I would say I would not lie about your views.
00:45:29.900 I would have integrity.
00:45:31.060 I would have courage.
00:45:32.940 That might cost you grades.
00:45:34.540 I know people always write in, they say, hey, how do I get perfect grades and get invited to every party and also be totally outspoken in my political views?
00:45:41.340 You probably can't.
00:45:42.200 Everything has a price.
00:45:42.980 Everything has a cost.
00:45:44.180 But integrity is a nice thing.
00:45:46.420 Dignity is a nice thing.
00:45:47.340 I wouldn't sell it out so that you can get an A instead of an A minus or so that you can get invited to some party.
00:45:53.760 Hope everybody enjoys the appropriate parties this weekend.
00:45:57.660 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:45:58.460 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:45:59.520 See you on Monday.
00:45:59.920 If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe.
00:46:09.020 And if you want to help spread the word, please give us a five-star review and tell your friends to subscribe.
00:46:14.300 We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.
00:46:19.180 Also, be sure to check out the other Daily Wire podcasts, including The Ben Shapiro Show, The Andrew Klavan Show, and The Matt Walsh Show.
00:46:26.500 Hey everybody.
00:46:55.160 This is Andrew Klavan, host of The Andrew Klavan Show.
00:46:57.980 You know, some people are depressed because the republic is collapsing, the end of days is approaching, and the moon's turned to blood.
00:47:04.300 But on The Andrew Klavan Show, that's where the fun just gets started.
00:47:07.360 So come on over to The Andrew Klavan Show and laugh your way through the fall of the republic with me, Andrew Klavan.