The Michael Knowles Show - August 20, 2022


YES or NO | Allie Stuckey


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

170.62325

Word Count

7,930

Sentence Count

911

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

44


Summary

Allie Stuckey joins Betsy and Amanda to debate the pros and cons of Christian movies on conservative platforms. Plus, AOC and Alex Stein get into it on the steps of the Capitol, and AOC gets a run-in with the law.


Transcript

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00:00:47.880 Welcome back to another exciting episode of Yes or No.
00:00:51.980 This time on the show, we have one of my absolute favorite Protestants in America
00:00:59.280 and one of my favorite people broadly in political media.
00:01:02.280 That would be Allie Beth Stuckey.
00:01:04.600 Allie, thank you for making the trek and coming on the show.
00:01:07.320 Yeah, thanks for having me.
00:01:08.600 We have your drink, a very dainty and graceful glass of Prosecco.
00:01:13.440 We've got my typical martini.
00:01:16.760 Yes.
00:01:17.060 We have a stack of questions.
00:01:19.020 Ladies first.
00:01:20.220 Okay.
00:01:22.200 Christian movies suck.
00:01:23.860 It should never be promoted on conservative platforms.
00:01:26.360 It makes us look bad.
00:01:27.660 I'm really tempted even to change my answer because my producer is a fairly well-known actor in Christian movies.
00:01:40.380 It makes me lean in one direction.
00:01:43.380 Okay, so you say...
00:01:45.380 You're going to have to drink, my dear.
00:01:54.640 I'm going to have to drink.
00:01:55.680 I love Christian movies.
00:01:57.040 Oh, you do?
00:01:57.440 I like good Christian movies.
00:01:58.680 I mean, one of the greatest movies ever made, Passion of the Christ.
00:02:01.780 Yes.
00:02:02.260 See, that's what I was thinking, too.
00:02:03.680 Yeah.
00:02:04.000 And so you are correct about my answer.
00:02:06.040 There are some really cheesy Christian movies.
00:02:08.980 Yes.
00:02:09.680 But to say that they should never be put on conservative platforms, I would say that's a little too far.
00:02:14.760 Even the cheesy ones.
00:02:15.760 Even the cheesy ones because you never know.
00:02:18.600 What did Paul say?
00:02:19.400 Whether by pretense or by truth, at least the gospel is proclaimed.
00:02:22.140 So whether by cheesiness or by truth, at least the gospel is proclaimed, right?
00:02:26.060 Plus, by the way, that's an excellent point.
00:02:27.940 And by the way, this is true in secular media, too.
00:02:30.820 There's plenty of schlock and cheesiness in secular media.
00:02:34.040 If you got rid of schlock and cheesiness, Lifetime and Hallmark would cease to exist.
00:02:37.780 But sometimes you kind of want one of those movies, don't you?
00:02:40.960 Yeah, exactly.
00:02:41.260 Have I outed myself as a Lifetime movie watcher?
00:02:43.280 I don't know.
00:02:43.560 Yeah, maybe so.
00:02:44.800 Okay, so I have to drink a little bit.
00:02:46.080 And as a gentleman, I'll drink in solidarity.
00:02:47.600 Okay, thank you.
00:02:50.580 Okay.
00:02:51.060 Got it.
00:02:51.780 Next question.
00:02:54.260 Broadcasting big booty Latinas is helpful for the conservative movement.
00:02:58.560 I believe this refers to, now his name escapes me, but sort of conservative.
00:03:06.020 Alex Stein.
00:03:06.300 Alex Stein, yeah.
00:03:07.020 Alex Stein had this whole thing where he was harassing AOC on the steps.
00:03:10.200 And whether it was funny or not, the question is, is it appropriate?
00:03:14.600 Okay.
00:03:16.160 Ooh.
00:03:19.200 Now, based on what you said, I might change my answer.
00:03:23.280 Or, okay, I'm going to go with, no.
00:03:30.560 You're right.
00:03:31.140 I opposed it.
00:03:32.080 I didn't, you know, it was funny.
00:03:33.680 It was funny.
00:03:34.640 And her initial reaction was also funny and sort of charming.
00:03:38.440 And if she had just left it at that, that would be fine.
00:03:40.080 Because he was yelling at her and saying, like, you're really hot or whatever.
00:03:43.000 And then she just walks up and she was like, yep, you bet.
00:03:45.280 Like, peace.
00:03:45.820 Okay.
00:03:46.160 And then she keeps walking.
00:03:47.040 And it was like, I tried to punch him.
00:03:48.740 And her boyfriend was just like, oh, yeah, that's fine.
00:03:51.160 They just kept walking.
00:03:52.000 Weren't they married?
00:03:52.520 I think it was her.
00:03:53.000 Fiance.
00:03:53.500 Okay.
00:03:53.860 I don't even know.
00:03:54.820 Who knows these days?
00:03:56.000 But, you know, if you're that guy, you're probably not the most alpha.
00:04:04.580 Her husband.
00:04:05.380 Her husband.
00:04:05.980 Boyfriend.
00:04:06.620 Yeah.
00:04:06.740 You're not going to be the one to knight in shining armor.
00:04:09.400 So he just basically kind of ran away.
00:04:10.940 And then she got up to the top of the stairs and then pretended to be this big victim.
00:04:15.240 But you think, lady, you were just making jokes about it.
00:04:17.680 You know, you were kind of joking around with him.
00:04:19.480 But still, all of that said, no, come on, man.
00:04:22.800 You got to be a gentleman.
00:04:25.000 I agree and understand.
00:04:28.120 I agree with and understand what he's trying to do in the sense that he's like, okay, these
00:04:32.980 politicians and journalists and city council members, which is what he does.
00:04:36.120 He trolls all these people.
00:04:37.340 They take themselves so seriously.
00:04:39.500 And they think that they're so important.
00:04:41.280 And he basically goes and makes them look like the fools that they are.
00:04:45.320 I can appreciate that.
00:04:47.260 I love when he goes to city councils.
00:04:49.640 But am I going to endorse?
00:04:52.460 Am I going to co-sign, like, you know, basically catcalling or harassing a politician about her
00:04:58.280 body parts?
00:04:59.060 That's just not my brand.
00:05:00.620 Yeah, but it is kind of a debate between what some people are calling, you know, barstool
00:05:05.760 conservatism, kind of like raucous, raunchy, South Park conservatism, they used to call
00:05:10.120 it, and like conservatism, conservatism.
00:05:13.360 And I just think, nah, man.
00:05:15.260 There are different camps.
00:05:16.060 There are different camps.
00:05:17.100 It's not my speed.
00:05:18.240 All right.
00:05:18.720 So we both got it right.
00:05:19.660 We both got it right.
00:05:20.400 No jokes.
00:05:20.900 Okay.
00:05:21.380 All right.
00:05:22.920 You read the next question.
00:05:24.340 Okay.
00:05:24.600 Let's see.
00:05:28.360 In general, women are most happy in the kitchen making homemade sourdough bread.
00:05:36.220 Sourdough bread, specifically.
00:05:37.940 Sourdough bread is excellent.
00:05:39.260 And it's like the easiest one, I think.
00:05:41.720 That's how the millennial hipsters are getting into it.
00:05:44.180 In general.
00:05:45.200 In general.
00:05:50.340 Yeah, I'm going to go with...
00:05:52.600 Yes.
00:05:53.600 Of course.
00:05:55.380 Can we...
00:05:55.900 I know you're not allowed to say it.
00:05:57.700 Yeah.
00:05:58.960 Yes.
00:05:59.560 Women, generally speaking, are happier being the hand that rocks the cradle as the hand
00:06:05.180 that rules the world, ruling over the private home economy and the life of their family,
00:06:09.980 than they are at the widget factory for Mr. Smith, some man who doesn't care about them,
00:06:16.160 such that the woman has to go out to work for the guy so the guy can pay her family so
00:06:21.360 that the husband can pay some other woman to raise their kids.
00:06:23.720 It doesn't make any sense.
00:06:25.040 Yeah.
00:06:25.620 No, I would agree with you.
00:06:26.720 I don't like sourdough bread, so that's the only issue that I would have with this.
00:06:30.840 But if that is representative of kind of running the home and being home with your children,
00:06:36.060 that doesn't mean that a woman doesn't have any calling outside the house or that she can't
00:06:40.360 work or that she can't do other things.
00:06:42.180 But her main priority and main source of fulfillment coming from her house and her husband and her kids,
00:06:48.320 yes, no matter what the feminists say, that is a more satisfying life.
00:06:51.960 You're just making a descriptive statement.
00:06:54.260 You're not even saying, this is how things should be.
00:06:56.380 You're just saying, that's the way it is.
00:06:57.480 There was a debate once between Betty Friedan, the American feminist, and Simone de Beauvoir,
00:07:02.260 the French feminist who was the strumpet of Jean-Paul Sartre.
00:07:04.820 And the debate was over this very question.
00:07:08.480 Should women be allowed even to stay home?
00:07:11.960 And Betty Friedan said, look, women should be allowed to go work and they should be allowed to stay home.
00:07:15.320 And Simone de Beauvoir said, no, they cannot be allowed to stay home with the kids.
00:07:19.620 If they are given that option, they will take it.
00:07:21.760 Yeah.
00:07:22.340 Uh-oh.
00:07:23.260 Maybe we should just drink to that.
00:07:24.000 I'll drink anyway, too.
00:07:25.020 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:25.660 To sourdough bread or a nice Jewish rye, a dark pump.
00:07:28.560 Anything.
00:07:29.020 I don't know.
00:07:29.360 Whatever.
00:07:31.780 Okay.
00:07:32.500 Okay, your turn.
00:07:34.820 The wording is important here.
00:07:35.960 If I were betting today, I would take the field, any other candidate, Democrat or Republican,
00:07:41.120 over Donald Trump being president in 2024.
00:07:47.300 Okay.
00:07:58.580 Okay, explain your reasoning.
00:08:00.600 Well, on why I think you would answer that way.
00:08:03.080 Because it's the reasoning that I have.
00:08:05.800 I'm afraid to get that wrong.
00:08:06.780 Oh, so I'm wrong.
00:08:07.700 Yes, because Donald Trump is the best president of my lifetime.
00:08:11.540 I think he did a marvelous job.
00:08:13.280 I think he is responsible for overruling Roe v. Wade.
00:08:18.280 I would vote for him again tomorrow in a heartbeat without any, not a second's hesitation.
00:08:24.060 I just don't think that they're going to let him be president again.
00:08:27.600 I think that the Libs shut down the entire country and forced us all to lock down and changed all the voting laws pretty much just to get him out of office in 2020.
00:08:41.080 And I just don't think that entrenched interests throughout the government, the corporate sphere, international interests, just the liberal establishment broadly, I just don't think they're going to let that guy be president again.
00:08:56.620 Even if the majority of people in enough states wanted him to.
00:09:01.920 See, my answer was no.
00:09:05.680 So you're incorrect.
00:09:07.060 Although I do think that you're persuasive.
00:09:09.600 I do think that you're persuasive in your reasoning.
00:09:13.060 I do think that he is probably more motivated and perhaps, perhaps this might be wishful thinking, organized and perhaps mobilized now that he saw how the last election went and the powers that be that really tried to place an obstacle in front of his victory.
00:09:29.740 And that's not a conspiracy theory.
00:09:31.760 You know, you can never, it was the fairest election ever and no states fight.
00:09:37.200 I'm not even talking about fraud.
00:09:39.080 I am talking about everything in addition or outside of that.
00:09:43.960 You mean like how Pennsylvania violated its own state constitution?
00:09:46.460 I mean, a million different things.
00:09:48.160 Or how Time Magazine ran that long article saying that, here's how we stole the election.
00:09:52.880 Yeah, here's how we made sure that Donald Trump didn't win.
00:09:55.720 And so, I'm not sure if I were betting today that I could say that.
00:10:01.600 Now, do I want Donald Trump to be president?
00:10:04.300 That is a different question.
00:10:05.500 I don't know.
00:10:06.480 You don't know.
00:10:07.040 You're undecided?
00:10:09.500 Well, I think let the best person win.
00:10:13.400 Do you have a favorite?
00:10:15.040 I do.
00:10:17.020 Is this person public?
00:10:18.740 I feel like we're in middle school, so who do you like, you know?
00:10:21.120 Yes, this person is public, so I do have a favorite, but I'm not disclosing yet.
00:10:26.900 Okay.
00:10:28.360 We'll see.
00:10:29.200 All right.
00:10:30.220 Does he live in Florida?
00:10:31.300 I guess actually two of them live in Florida.
00:10:33.060 We do not know.
00:10:35.040 I don't know.
00:10:36.680 Is it Liz Cheney?
00:10:37.820 It's Liz Cheney.
00:10:38.620 It is.
00:10:38.980 I'm so sorry.
00:10:39.800 I can't believe that you outed me as a rhino.
00:10:42.240 Do we both drink?
00:10:43.220 Yeah, we do.
00:10:43.700 Okay.
00:10:46.740 We're up.
00:10:48.180 All right.
00:10:48.760 Next question.
00:10:49.620 There is a greater than 50% chance Beyonce and Jay-Z are practicing occult members.
00:10:58.540 A greater than 50% chance.
00:11:04.760 For sure.
00:11:05.760 For sure.
00:11:06.340 I don't even think that's.
00:11:07.300 Yeah.
00:11:07.660 I mean, you could have done 75% there, and I still would have said yes.
00:11:12.060 Did you see that Beyonce video XO, where it was some song, I guess?
00:11:16.720 And in it, she just flashes a picture of a demon.
00:11:19.200 For a split second.
00:11:21.340 But just completely out of nowhere, it's not to do with the plot, and it's just a demon.
00:11:25.820 And yeah, of course.
00:11:27.400 Did you see that people got mad at her because in her latest album, she said the word spaz,
00:11:32.240 and they said that that's ableist?
00:11:34.680 And so she took it out.
00:11:35.420 Not to mention she says the N-word and all these other things.
00:11:38.320 That's totally fine.
00:11:39.180 But she said spaz.
00:11:40.400 The stanza in which spaz is located in that song is about this guy just having extremely graphic, vivid, disrespectful sex with this woman.
00:11:52.180 And even the word is like spazzing on that, you know, took us.
00:11:55.540 And anyway, you think, like, that's the problem with this?
00:11:58.820 Is that apelism?
00:11:59.180 Yeah, the sad part, yeah.
00:12:01.160 Which it also doesn't make sense because whoever wrote the lyrics to that song is obviously extremely mentally deficient.
00:12:06.880 So I don't even know how it could be apelism.
00:12:08.640 Yeah, very true.
00:12:09.780 Very true.
00:12:10.360 But yes, I think that they are probably a cold embers.
00:12:13.000 I think that's probably accurate.
00:12:14.560 Is it your go or my go?
00:12:15.640 No, it's your go.
00:12:15.940 That's my go, okay.
00:12:17.920 Astrology, the super, quote, queer science of kings, according to Yahoo News, and manifesting are entirely demonic and should be banned from all publicly funded institutions and locations.
00:12:33.140 Oh, we know this.
00:12:34.200 Yeah.
00:12:34.440 We know the answer to this.
00:12:36.080 Uh-huh.
00:12:37.540 Yeah.
00:12:38.240 I didn't know that it had public funds.
00:12:41.700 Yeah, nor did I.
00:12:42.820 Does it?
00:12:43.160 Are we sure?
00:12:43.700 Can we get a producer check on whether it probably does?
00:12:46.060 I mean, if they're going to trans the kids.
00:12:47.280 We fund a lot of things.
00:12:48.180 Yeah, it's definitely demonic.
00:12:50.040 Of course.
00:12:50.560 You know, it's so funny because the libs and the squishes and the materialists, they always say, astrology, you shouldn't do astrology.
00:12:56.940 Because it's so dumb.
00:12:58.380 It's so dumb and not real at all.
00:12:59.940 And I think, you know, you shouldn't do astrology.
00:13:03.120 The reason why is not that it's not real.
00:13:04.860 The reason is that it is real.
00:13:06.440 Exactly.
00:13:06.560 The Bible doesn't say don't consult astrologers because it's a waste of your time.
00:13:11.120 Yeah.
00:13:11.360 It's because it compromises your free will and they're witches.
00:13:14.240 Yeah.
00:13:14.620 Yep.
00:13:14.780 That's right.
00:13:15.200 Exactly right.
00:13:16.080 So if my tax dollars are going to that, I want it to stop.
00:13:18.860 I want it to stop.
00:13:19.720 No more manifesting.
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00:14:36.000 I don't really follow the rules.
00:14:37.880 The midterms will likely be just a red wave and not a tsunami.
00:14:44.300 I agree with it because of the Senate map.
00:14:57.840 Yeah.
00:14:58.100 The Senate map is not advantageous to Republicans.
00:15:01.480 You know, only a third of the Senate is up at any given election year.
00:15:05.020 And sometimes it's easier races.
00:15:06.820 Sometimes it's harder races.
00:15:07.940 And so because of that, I think it'll just be more likely a wave than a tsunami.
00:15:12.740 But if you took that out, if it were just a kind of all bets were even on the Senate, I think it would be a tsunami.
00:15:19.180 Well, we haven't even gotten our September, October surprise yet.
00:15:22.160 Yeah.
00:15:22.480 So something is definitely coming down the pipeline that's supposed to hurt Republicans.
00:15:26.920 I'm not sure if the abortion sentiment will take us there, but maybe.
00:15:30.820 I'm seeing a lot of people, even within my circles, really believe the lies about, oh, you can't get treatment for a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies.
00:15:38.200 I don't know, though, that that would make or break the election.
00:15:40.840 I think what worries me is that Democrats don't seem to care that the midterms are coming up.
00:15:46.420 They're passing, you know, the Inflation Enhancement Act, as I think Thomas Massey called it.
00:15:52.360 And so that is what troubles me.
00:15:54.980 That's what troubles me.
00:15:56.120 They seem to think that they have it in the bag no matter what.
00:15:59.280 Yeah.
00:15:59.620 Yeah.
00:15:59.840 And the fact that they keep pushing the widespread mail-in ballots, the election day turns into election month.
00:16:07.160 I mean, all of that creates huge vulnerability for fraud, as Barack Obama said just 10 years ago or so.
00:16:13.340 So they keep pushing that.
00:16:15.160 They're trying to bring back COVID.
00:16:16.300 I think we're on the Phi Beta Kappa variant now.
00:16:18.820 And they gave us monkeypox.
00:16:20.160 Gosh, they gave us monkeypox in July.
00:16:22.540 Right.
00:16:22.840 What are they going to give us in October?
00:16:24.220 Yeah.
00:16:25.080 Can't even imagine.
00:16:26.180 Yep.
00:16:26.500 And so I think we both got that right.
00:16:27.880 We did.
00:16:28.420 Okay.
00:16:28.740 I'll drink to it.
00:16:29.380 All right.
00:16:29.640 Cheers.
00:16:32.900 Okay.
00:16:34.260 I am close friends with someone who has pronouns in their bio.
00:16:39.300 Their bio.
00:16:40.220 Notice the front in there.
00:16:43.940 Close?
00:16:49.080 Yeah.
00:16:49.660 No.
00:16:50.120 No.
00:16:50.660 No.
00:16:51.040 If I were close to them, they would have already been confronted and something would have happened.
00:16:56.700 They probably would have stopped being friends with me or they would have taken it out of their profile.
00:17:01.160 It hasn't happened yet.
00:17:02.540 It hasn't happened yet.
00:17:03.980 If it does happen, oof.
00:17:05.360 I do have some relatives or, you know, friends or relatives of friends that I will socialize with who have the pronouns in bio.
00:17:15.160 But I don't have any close friends, or at least people who would call me a close friend, even if I were tempted to call them a close friend, who have that.
00:17:26.120 Other than, you know, the typical conservative, his majesty, you know, yes, sir.
00:17:31.980 Right.
00:17:32.220 I did have plenty of friends that put the black square up.
00:17:36.120 Ah, the black square.
00:17:37.100 Do you know what I did for black square day?
00:17:38.540 What did you do?
00:17:38.920 I put the black square with a rainbow in the middle, and I just asked.
00:17:43.280 I said, which liturgical month are we in, in the liberal calendar?
00:17:47.200 That was confusing.
00:17:48.840 It was very confusing.
00:17:49.520 That was June 3rd.
00:17:49.740 I remember very well.
00:17:51.080 I don't know.
00:17:52.160 I put the little Lucky Charms leprechaun up once a time because I don't, I just.
00:17:56.100 We try to keep up, but we just can't.
00:17:58.320 It's hard.
00:17:58.520 The black square one was really annoying, too.
00:18:00.260 I had actual friends of mine write to me and say, Michael, you can't make fun of the black square.
00:18:07.820 Yeah.
00:18:08.340 See, that was a different issue.
00:18:10.180 Yeah.
00:18:10.620 That was really difficult, even, like, for Christians, and Christians who I know voted for Donald Trump the same year.
00:18:15.720 They really felt like they needed to put a black square.
00:18:18.100 I was very dismayed, many of my evangelical friends, and the evangelicals, I counted on evangelicals.
00:18:25.920 They were very rock-width for a lot of issues.
00:18:29.200 George Floyd did a lot of damage to the evangelicals.
00:18:33.480 They just, they, I don't know what it was.
00:18:35.920 I know.
00:18:36.340 Well, we're still actually feeling the repercussions of that, which is something I talk about a lot.
00:18:40.640 It's probably the thing that I get the most flack for.
00:18:43.080 I probably got more blowback from my stance on the whole George Floyd, police brutality, systemic racism stuff in the summer of 2020 than I ever have about trans or gay or any of that stuff.
00:18:56.000 Yeah, because this is the issue that even if Christians feel that they're conservative and biblical on that, well, we can be conservative on that.
00:19:02.940 But on the justice stuff, maybe the secular world really is right.
00:19:06.720 And I'm just like, no.
00:19:07.860 They're wrong about literally everything, but maybe on this issue.
00:19:11.420 They've got it.
00:19:12.280 Yep.
00:19:12.660 That's where the evangelicals went wrong, unfortunately.
00:19:15.100 Yeah, that was sad.
00:19:15.720 Okay, my turn this time.
00:19:17.760 If the West is saved through a miracle and or revival, the next great clash will likely be between Catholicism and Protestantism.
00:19:30.140 So, the West is saved.
00:19:32.880 That will be the next clash.
00:19:44.460 Correct.
00:19:45.760 Do you know why?
00:19:46.600 Incorrect.
00:19:47.400 Incorrect.
00:19:47.840 You say no.
00:19:48.420 Incorrect, yeah.
00:19:49.100 Okay, why do you say no?
00:19:49.920 Because of something that you mentioned earlier about barstool conservatives and that crowd, that will be, and not just them, but also against the unwoke liberals that are in our midst who just want America to go back to 1995, who really have no basis for why they're against transgenderism, for example, but they're for everything else.
00:20:17.800 That's going to be the next battle.
00:20:19.880 I think Catholics and evangelicals will probably be linking arms on that.
00:20:24.260 It'll be a long time, I think, before Catholics and Protestants have it out.
00:20:28.300 That'll be a fun fight.
00:20:29.400 Like, I'm looking forward to that.
00:20:31.180 We've got a lot of work to do, even if the West is saved.
00:20:33.960 That is true, because you think of the sort of non-woke liberals, you know, and very often they're saying, look, I'm totally fine with transgender Leninism, but I am absolutely opposed to pedophilic Maoism.
00:20:47.060 Yeah.
00:20:47.800 Wait, can we go a little further maybe back then?
00:20:51.720 Yeah, let's keep going.
00:20:53.160 Yeah, I think that's true.
00:20:54.740 Tocqueville makes a provocative claim in Democracy in America.
00:20:58.300 He says that America will end up, this very Protestant country, will end up Catholic or not Christian at all.
00:21:06.280 Interesting.
00:21:07.080 What do you think his reasoning is?
00:21:09.680 I think his reasoning is that Protestantism is intrinsically unstable.
00:21:15.240 And you see it in the proliferation of the denominations.
00:21:17.060 Like democracy.
00:21:18.020 Like democracy, actually, yeah.
00:21:20.060 And, yeah.
00:21:23.020 Yeah, it's more complicated with democracy.
00:21:25.800 Well, yes, but it is the democratization of Christianity is what the Reformation was.
00:21:30.980 Yes.
00:21:31.980 And having individuals who are self-ruled, that is inherently unstable unless you have some kind of shared guiding principle and belief in something transcendent.
00:21:43.500 So that's probably what he's getting to, is that there is kind of a central hold in Catholicism that evangelicalism doesn't, or Protestantism, we would say that it's the gospel, but it's not institutional.
00:21:57.760 So, interesting.
00:21:58.640 Right.
00:21:58.820 So that's his prediction, and we've got a long way to go.
00:22:01.800 But we have a way to go.
00:22:02.580 And that'll be a, that'll be a fun battle when we get there.
00:22:05.480 But I do have to drink, because I got it wrong.
00:22:07.480 Yes, you do.
00:22:08.440 I'll just, for camaraderie, I'll drink, too.
00:22:12.620 Ah.
00:22:13.600 My turn.
00:22:14.420 Yes.
00:22:14.620 Okay.
00:22:16.380 Let's be honest.
00:22:17.500 The trouble, the trouble all started when women were allowed to vote.
00:22:21.820 Wow.
00:22:41.080 You got it wrong.
00:22:42.240 You got it wrong.
00:22:43.000 I did, I?
00:22:43.660 Yes, you did.
00:22:44.620 And that is because I do think that there have been a lot of problems with women being able to vote.
00:22:50.520 Absolutely.
00:22:51.360 But it started a lot earlier than that.
00:22:55.820 It started with a woman being deceived by the snake.
00:22:59.560 That's where it started.
00:23:00.840 You know, I was going to, I was going to say, you've got to go back to, I don't know, the 17th Amendment.
00:23:04.580 Women voting is the 19th.
00:23:06.100 Direct election of senators was 17th.
00:23:07.820 That was kind of a problem, you know.
00:23:09.520 But no, you go back.
00:23:11.400 I go back all the way.
00:23:12.740 So, I mean, the problem is still in some ways with women.
00:23:16.960 Yeah.
00:23:17.160 But, yeah, the 19th, that's just a symptom of original sin, right?
00:23:23.400 So, I mean, it is because, okay, because if you had one vote per household, that would have made sense in a world in which everyone was getting married.
00:23:33.860 But with feminism, the disintegration of the family, that didn't make sense anymore.
00:23:38.040 So, it really does go back to, yes, no, that's a great point.
00:23:41.060 And, you know, by the way, one vote per household is a very compelling political idea because the implication of it is that the family is the fundamental political institution.
00:23:53.160 So, by the way, you know, if a woman is a widow or something, then she's the head of her household.
00:23:57.320 Yeah.
00:23:57.440 And these days, there are so many soy boy beta cocks that I'm sure there are a lot of women who would be the head of the household anyway.
00:24:02.840 Yeah.
00:24:03.360 But the real difference is the individual versus the family is the political unit.
00:24:08.660 I don't see how you can be a conservative and think that the individual is the fundamental political unit rather than the family.
00:24:18.080 Yeah.
00:24:18.240 Well, there's a lot of people who call themselves conservative that do not think that the natural family is the foundation of conservatism.
00:24:24.880 That's a whole other conversation, Michael Knowles.
00:24:26.760 You're right.
00:24:27.320 You're right.
00:24:27.760 Shall we drink to the family?
00:24:29.000 Okay, yeah.
00:24:29.040 I guess, were we both wrong?
00:24:30.600 We were both wrong.
00:24:32.220 Yes.
00:24:33.480 Or I guess.
00:24:34.280 But there was a deep rightness.
00:24:35.720 Yeah.
00:24:36.340 Yeah.
00:24:36.460 Laying beneath our wrong answers.
00:24:38.300 My turn.
00:24:40.660 Anyone who performs gender-affirming surgeries on minors should be sentenced to significant prison time,
00:24:46.680 and the parents who signed off on it should also serve jail time,
00:24:50.160 even if the children might have to be placed in the foster care system.
00:25:06.880 Yeah, you don't get to mutilate kids and then keep your kids.
00:25:10.140 It's like the definition of child abuse.
00:25:12.440 Yeah.
00:25:13.180 I would...
00:25:13.640 Yeah.
00:25:13.980 They might have good intentions.
00:25:15.320 Yeah.
00:25:15.580 I would say that hopefully, just like in any case where there's child abuse,
00:25:21.520 hopefully they can be sent to family members before the foster care system.
00:25:26.180 I would not like them to be in foster care.
00:25:28.280 I do not want that for any child.
00:25:29.740 I think that that is added trauma.
00:25:31.880 But also, if you have parents that are like,
00:25:34.180 yeah, you're 12 years old, let's cut off your healthy breasts.
00:25:36.960 Or like, let's castrate you.
00:25:39.160 Okay, I'm not sure that you are in an environment that is stable anyway.
00:25:43.260 Right.
00:25:43.700 You're already enduring a lot of trauma, and they're about to push you into enduring physical trauma too.
00:25:51.580 It's usually irreversible.
00:25:53.040 That gives you osteoporosis when you're very young.
00:25:55.540 It often makes you sterile.
00:25:56.900 I mean, the stories that I've heard of women who are like, hey, I'm 25, I transitioned when I'm 16, and I can't breastfeed even though I want to, that breaks my heart.
00:26:07.060 So there have to be some kind of consequences for that.
00:26:10.260 Yeah.
00:26:10.440 And there would be, before you get to the foster care system, there actually would be steps along the way.
00:26:15.980 You know, there would be other options, hopefully, but yes, I think you're right.
00:26:18.960 Yeah, there you go.
00:26:19.520 Harsh but fair.
00:26:20.660 Yes.
00:26:23.840 Okay, your turn.
00:26:25.800 Holding political prisoners from January 6th in solitary confinement is worse or equivalent to Japanese people being held at internment camps in the 1940s.
00:26:34.600 So I'd like to add a little addendum to this.
00:26:36.780 Okay.
00:26:37.240 You know, Italians were held in the camps too, in America, the internment camps.
00:26:40.480 And they only talk about the Japanese people being held in the camps.
00:26:44.760 Wow.
00:26:44.880 But the Italians were held here as well.
00:26:46.780 No respect for the Italians.
00:26:47.320 So we're talking, no respect for the Italians.
00:26:49.100 The most aggrieved minority, you know, the largest mass lynching in American history, you know who the victims were?
00:26:53.480 Italians.
00:26:54.060 Italians.
00:26:54.640 That's right.
00:26:55.060 11 of them in 1891, year before the first Columbus Day.
00:26:58.860 And they did Columbus Day just to make the Italians feel better.
00:27:01.480 Wow.
00:27:02.080 They don't, no one talks about it.
00:27:03.360 It's anti-Italian discrimination, I say.
00:27:05.440 It is.
00:27:05.700 It is.
00:27:06.000 We just appropriate your pasta.
00:27:07.540 Yeah, that's right.
00:27:08.320 Don't even recognize your sacrifice.
00:27:10.880 No respect.
00:27:11.880 So.
00:27:12.380 So I'm definitely going to guess that this is a yes for you.
00:27:16.480 Yeah, for sure.
00:27:18.280 Yeah.
00:27:18.840 Yeah, obviously.
00:27:20.000 Yeah.
00:27:20.340 I mean, in some ways, I mean, can I say in some ways that it's worse?
00:27:24.880 I mean, solitary confinement for anyone.
00:27:27.360 I mean, that is like one of the cruelest punishments that you can endure as a person.
00:27:31.960 Plus, you know, when you're talking about the, I'm not like defending World War II internment,
00:27:36.940 but we are talking about foreign nationals in many cases.
00:27:39.340 We're talking about foreign nationals from enemy countries who are coming to America who are not citizens,
00:27:44.260 who are, you know, who are being looked at as potentially enemies of the state after a major attack on a U.S. base.
00:27:50.240 I mean, it was wrong.
00:27:50.680 It was unconstitutional.
00:27:51.920 It's not this.
00:27:52.520 They were not placed in solitary confinement.
00:27:54.660 They were not placed in solitary confinement.
00:27:55.580 In some cases, when we're talking about January 6th, we're talking about people who were not violent,
00:28:00.220 and they're being put in solitary confinement.
00:28:02.760 So.
00:28:02.980 Yep.
00:28:03.600 Yep.
00:28:04.220 Correct.
00:28:04.880 Cheers.
00:28:05.220 Correct.
00:28:05.540 Okay.
00:28:06.280 Okay.
00:28:06.760 It's my turn.
00:28:08.720 Woke pastors and priests are actually the most dangerous group of people in the country.
00:28:15.500 The most dangerous.
00:28:17.260 The most dangerous?
00:28:18.940 I know.
00:28:19.460 You've got to think about that.
00:28:32.460 You're correct.
00:28:34.020 You were incorrect.
00:28:35.080 Incorrect.
00:28:35.560 So, okay.
00:28:36.140 We agree.
00:28:37.160 Yeah.
00:28:37.300 Because when the libs burn and pillage and loot and everything, you know, you expect that
00:28:44.300 and we can stand firm against it.
00:28:46.120 But when those snakes infiltrate church and deceive the faithful and lead them astray,
00:28:53.060 well, let's not forget, people often talk about the Millstones passage of the gospel as
00:28:58.240 being about abortion or something or killing babies, but that's not what it's about.
00:29:01.860 It's about scandal.
00:29:02.840 It's about leading people astray.
00:29:04.440 Scandalizo is actually the word I think that's used there.
00:29:06.900 Is it?
00:29:07.540 Yes.
00:29:08.320 No, you're exactly right.
00:29:10.120 That in that passage, for anyone who causes one of these little ones to sin, little ones
00:29:14.440 is actually Christians.
00:29:15.440 It's not just children.
00:29:17.380 It would be better for a millstone to be tied around his neck and thrown into the depths
00:29:21.100 of the sea.
00:29:21.680 The word that's used there for obstacle or stumbling block is scandalizo, which is where
00:29:25.900 we get the word scandal.
00:29:26.780 So, you're right.
00:29:27.620 When there's a scandal in the church that causes people to sin, obviously, Jesus took that
00:29:34.140 really seriously.
00:29:35.360 So, I agree with you.
00:29:36.900 If only Christians, if Christians were the only group in the country to stand firm on
00:29:43.440 all the issues that we talk about, whether it's gender or abortion or marriage or whatever
00:29:47.700 it is, birth control, that would be enough.
00:29:50.100 Yeah.
00:29:50.360 That would be enough to change the country, but it's because of squishy, professing Christians
00:29:54.760 that we are where we are.
00:29:56.240 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:57.040 Yeah, the ones who make the conservative case.
00:29:59.120 The conservative Christian case for transing the kids and BLM and all this other stuff.
00:30:03.860 Yeah.
00:30:04.400 It's empathetic.
00:30:07.160 That's very good.
00:30:08.120 You think?
00:30:08.520 I mean, the BLM people or the Antifa or whatever, they can rob you of your life.
00:30:13.000 Yeah.
00:30:13.320 The woke, deceitful pastors, they can rob you of your salvation.
00:30:17.220 So true.
00:30:18.060 Okay.
00:30:19.500 I'm up.
00:30:20.320 Yes.
00:30:20.700 Okay.
00:30:21.060 I think.
00:30:21.400 Conservatives should continue to exclude certain right-wing people from their platforms to
00:30:25.700 stop controversial voices from derailing momentum.
00:30:29.400 For example, Alex Jones.
00:30:31.160 Now, that complicates it.
00:30:33.500 You're saying we should exclude anyone at all or only Alex Jones?
00:30:40.000 Because at this point, the Alex Jones was right jar is like overflowing on the gay frogs
00:30:45.440 and the global elites and everything.
00:30:48.700 Well, I think it depends.
00:30:50.480 I wouldn't, well, I guess I can't say.
00:30:53.460 All right.
00:30:53.700 So we'll say, let's take Alex out.
00:30:56.640 That's an example.
00:30:57.740 But conservatives should continue to exclude any right-wing person.
00:31:03.800 Who?
00:31:04.740 From platforms.
00:31:07.380 The question being either you just let on anyone who's on the right or you have some limits.
00:31:13.500 Yes.
00:31:19.840 Now, that doesn't mean that I think that they shouldn't be on Twitter, but when I think of
00:31:24.140 platforming them, I think of like my own platform.
00:31:26.920 Like, am I going to have them on my show?
00:31:29.140 There are some, there are some limits.
00:31:30.620 I'm not talking about Alex Jones, but there are some people who will call themselves right-wing
00:31:34.300 that I wouldn't platform because I just think their views are garbage.
00:31:38.780 And I don't, not that I don't agree with them.
00:31:41.440 I just don't think that they're even worth consideration.
00:31:44.820 But I still think even the worst ideas, political ideas anyway, should be allowed on places like
00:31:53.860 Twitter.
00:31:54.180 You still think they should be allowed?
00:31:57.300 Mm-hmm.
00:31:57.760 Yeah.
00:31:58.060 Okay.
00:31:58.440 I disagree a little bit in that I don't, I don't think that people have some right to
00:32:03.580 say whatever they want or, you know, I think free speech has limits.
00:32:06.760 Oh, did you, you should write a book about that.
00:32:08.100 I would consider writing a book about it.
00:32:09.860 Oh, you should.
00:32:10.140 Okay.
00:32:10.740 But, and of course I think because of that, I have no problem excluding certain people
00:32:15.900 if I think, you know, their views are abhorrent.
00:32:18.100 Yeah.
00:32:18.480 Whether they call themselves right-wing or left-wing or whatever.
00:32:21.100 Um, but I, I think that, I think we should shift the Overton window dramatically to the
00:32:28.500 right.
00:32:29.060 Yes.
00:32:29.120 I think the Overton window right now and what is acceptable to talk about is way, way too
00:32:33.700 far to the left.
00:32:34.640 I, I think practically speaking, we would not exclude virtually any right-wing voice.
00:32:40.180 I mean, I think we should shift it very, very far to the right in terms of the Overton
00:32:42.900 window.
00:32:43.080 And exclude the people, more people on the left.
00:32:45.100 Yeah.
00:32:45.620 Yeah.
00:32:45.900 And, and frankly, even people today who would be called centrist.
00:32:48.380 I mean, I think they are so far to the left.
00:32:50.260 Frankly, they should be excluded, you know, ultimately.
00:32:53.580 But in terms of Alex Jones, I don't know, they always make Alex Jones the, the poster
00:32:57.160 child of this.
00:32:58.020 The guy was right on the gay frogs.
00:32:59.720 He was right on the global pedo networks.
00:33:01.700 He's, he's, you know, said some things that are pretty kooky and out there, but, and he's
00:33:05.480 also an entertainer who rips his shirt off and sells vitamins.
00:33:07.780 But I just think like, he's the guy you're going to ban?
00:33:10.020 Why?
00:33:10.640 So if you had a social platform, all these conservative social platforms are all about like free speech
00:33:15.660 which we don't censor.
00:33:16.520 But if you were to start a platform, what would you censor?
00:33:20.720 I would censor.
00:33:21.220 I mean, besides the truly like objectively grotesque stuff, but talking like political
00:33:24.780 opinions.
00:33:25.440 Yeah.
00:33:25.620 Well, I, I think there's a business question, which is how do you grow a platform?
00:33:29.980 And I think actually now it's virtually impossible outside of Twitter, Facebook, and Google, because
00:33:33.800 they got market dominance on false pretenses and fraud.
00:33:38.540 And so I actually, just generally speaking, I don't think you can really compete, period.
00:33:42.660 But even if you could, what would I be willing to censor?
00:33:46.080 Bad stuff.
00:33:47.840 I would say, but now I, I'm broadly for toleration because I think it, it can be beneficial to
00:33:54.060 people to see different points of view.
00:33:55.860 But I don't think people have a right to spout their nonsense.
00:33:59.180 I mean, I, I would, I would certainly ban obscenity and porn and all sorts of stuff.
00:34:02.700 And I would have no problem even banning certain opinions that are absolutely abhorrent.
00:34:06.960 Yeah.
00:34:07.180 Like children should be able to transition.
00:34:09.140 Yeah.
00:34:09.420 That stuff's gone.
00:34:10.480 I mean, I, you know, I'd definitely get rid of that.
00:34:12.340 You just think, I mean, there are always limits on this stuff.
00:34:14.040 In the fifties, you'd say, you know, if you taught communism in school, you'd be fired
00:34:18.360 and probably sent to St. Helena.
00:34:20.900 Yeah.
00:34:21.060 And today, if you don't teach communism in school, you know, if you teach Christianity in
00:34:25.700 school, oh my gosh, you'd be, you'd be sent away.
00:34:27.520 So there are always limits.
00:34:28.920 And I just, I would say, what, what should we.
00:34:30.380 That's what the limits are.
00:34:31.280 Yeah.
00:34:31.420 So what the limits are and what should we limit?
00:34:33.500 Bad stuff.
00:34:34.400 What should we encourage?
00:34:35.760 Good stuff.
00:34:36.480 Yeah.
00:34:36.620 It works for me.
00:34:37.520 Yeah.
00:34:38.140 Okay.
00:34:38.620 Got it.
00:34:39.340 Cheers.
00:34:39.840 Cheers.
00:34:40.240 Do good stuff.
00:34:40.940 Yeah.
00:34:41.420 I would vote for you.
00:34:42.400 Stop it.
00:34:43.240 Come on.
00:34:44.200 I would.
00:34:44.760 In a heartbeat.
00:34:46.180 Thank you.
00:34:46.560 All right.
00:34:48.160 Is it my turn?
00:34:49.040 Oh.
00:34:49.540 This is perfect.
00:34:51.540 Low-rise genes are a tool for.
00:34:57.140 Low-rise genes are a tool for sexualizing you.
00:35:01.420 For sexualizing youth and promoting Marxist minimalist ideology.
00:35:06.580 Wow.
00:35:07.820 I thought.
00:35:08.380 They should have no place in a healthy society.
00:35:11.520 I thought you initially had said, because of where you laughed, I thought you said low-rise
00:35:15.460 genes are a way of sexualizing you.
00:35:18.200 Which is, might be true.
00:35:20.200 Okay.
00:35:20.500 Might be true.
00:35:20.980 So there's a way of sexualizing you.
00:35:22.200 Youth and promoting Marxist minimalist ideology.
00:35:25.280 They should have no place in a healthy society.
00:35:28.220 Marxist minimalist.
00:35:29.520 Yeah.
00:35:29.820 I don't know.
00:35:31.360 Utilitarian.
00:35:32.060 I don't know.
00:35:36.680 No.
00:35:37.920 Obviously, they are meant to sexualize the youths and everything and arouse the prurian
00:35:42.820 interest and the base desires and things like that.
00:35:45.440 But it's not Marxist.
00:35:46.660 When I think of Marxist, minimalist, you know, tanky comrade stuff, I think of totally gray
00:35:53.540 sweatsuits like Bertolt Brecht or something.
00:35:55.760 Okay.
00:35:56.080 Jeans have a kind of ornamentation to them.
00:36:00.300 You know, that little button on the pocket that serves really no purpose anymore.
00:36:03.720 You don't need that.
00:36:04.820 You know, the kind of nice stitching.
00:36:06.400 So it's not...
00:36:07.040 My problem is the minimalism, not the sexualization.
00:36:09.520 Okay.
00:36:09.980 I'm going to go with yes.
00:36:12.040 So you are incorrect on that.
00:36:13.600 So unfortunately, you're going to have to drink, you know.
00:36:17.060 But that's just because I will take any opportunity to slander low-rise jeans.
00:36:22.320 They're bad.
00:36:23.480 They're ugly.
00:36:24.400 Everyone looks bad in them.
00:36:26.300 I actually...
00:36:27.180 My problem with it also, as my problem is with a lot of things these days, is that this generation
00:36:32.560 has never created like an original fad or style or form of music.
00:36:37.660 It's all appropriation from things when like we were little.
00:36:41.040 Yeah.
00:36:41.560 So 2000s, 90s, even 80s.
00:36:44.580 That's all they're doing.
00:36:45.680 They don't have any originality because they don't read books.
00:36:48.520 They don't have culture.
00:36:49.940 All they do is look at, you know, things when we were cool.
00:36:53.380 That's why low-rise jeans are back.
00:36:54.720 But they're ugly.
00:36:55.700 They're ugly.
00:36:56.100 They're ugly.
00:36:56.580 And so if I have to associate that with Karl Marx, doggone it, I will.
00:36:59.500 Sure.
00:36:59.800 Let's do it.
00:37:00.320 I tell you, if I had my druthers, I prefer the high-waisted.
00:37:04.460 There you go.
00:37:04.960 I do.
00:37:05.560 Yeah.
00:37:05.880 I bet your wife appreciates that.
00:37:07.760 Once you've had a couple kids, too, it helps.
00:37:10.360 Keeps it tight, you know.
00:37:12.240 Yeah.
00:37:12.740 Yeah.
00:37:13.020 Exactly.
00:37:13.500 Okay.
00:37:13.720 So we both drink.
00:37:14.660 Yep.
00:37:15.180 All right.
00:37:17.240 Okay.
00:37:19.400 I'm up.
00:37:19.940 It's your turn.
00:37:20.500 Okay.
00:37:21.740 Women should not speak in church.
00:37:29.900 Sort of devious smile from Allie.
00:37:31.800 You're incorrect.
00:37:38.400 Okay.
00:37:40.240 Because I do not think that women should be preachers or pastors or give the sermon on Sundays.
00:37:48.000 But do I think that they should not speak at all?
00:37:51.280 Like they can say, hello.
00:37:52.160 This is McGillicottie.
00:37:53.240 Yes.
00:37:53.840 They can, you know, give announcements and things like that.
00:37:58.060 I think that they can sing in church.
00:37:59.600 But they cannot exercise authority over a man in church, which means they can't be pastors or preachers or things like that.
00:38:07.300 So Paul does say that a woman should be silent in church.
00:38:11.640 I do think in context and in light of other things that he said, he really is talking about exercising authority from scripture over men in church.
00:38:20.760 So that's where I stand.
00:38:22.040 I agree.
00:38:22.480 And I use the same sort of technical distinction there.
00:38:25.400 Yeah.
00:38:25.580 Obviously no priestesses, no deaconesses, you know, no altar servers or, oh my gosh, they do this thing now in the Catholic Church ever since Vatican II.
00:38:36.320 It was really after Vatican II they redid the mass, which they didn't need to do.
00:38:40.860 But a bunch of libs went in and tried to destroy the beautiful liturgical tradition of 2000 years.
00:38:45.060 And one thing they did is they have extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist,
00:38:49.980 which inevitably is some liberal woman wearing Birkenstocks who is very irreverently and disrespectfully holding our Lord in the Eucharist.
00:38:57.580 And it's just, it's a complete abuse.
00:39:01.380 And so obviously none of that should be encouraged.
00:39:04.440 Yeah.
00:39:04.860 But, you know, if you have a wonderful Carmelite sister praying the rosary sort of quietly in a chapel or in the church,
00:39:14.220 I mean, I guess you're speaking then.
00:39:15.900 Yeah.
00:39:16.040 That's beautiful.
00:39:16.900 That should be encouraged.
00:39:17.580 Right. And men and women are called to prophesy in Scripture.
00:39:22.840 It depends on if you're a continuationist or cessationist, but prophecy can also be foretelling, not just foretelling.
00:39:29.680 So there is also that conversation, too, which we probably don't have time to get into.
00:39:35.600 But anyway, we agree.
00:39:36.820 No, we have plenty of time to talk about.
00:39:38.780 No, you're right.
00:39:39.360 We'll have to save that for the next episode.
00:39:40.820 All right.
00:39:43.400 A chemical imbalance is totally fake and is as scientifically sound as the people saying they are big boned when they can't lose weight.
00:39:52.100 Well, that's easy.
00:39:53.000 Yes.
00:39:53.220 I'll say yes.
00:39:58.560 My only thought is some people are kind of big boned.
00:40:01.260 My only problem is with the last part of it, which is, yes, bad people sometimes say that.
00:40:07.860 Are you saying that you have never seen the Bill Nye the Science Guy episode?
00:40:11.940 You didn't watch that in sixth grade?
00:40:13.100 I am saying that, yes.
00:40:14.100 Because I remember when we watched an episode on that in sixth grade, and he said everyone's bones are about the same size, and I thought of a girl in my class.
00:40:22.740 I'm like, whoa, I've always thought that she was big boned, and really, she's just fat.
00:40:26.680 What about Samoan people?
00:40:30.420 You know, they're all gigantic, like that ukulele player.
00:40:32.880 They're just a little fat.
00:40:34.100 They're just fat.
00:40:34.800 They're just a little fat.
00:40:35.900 I mean, I think you can maybe be broad, but I don't think your bones are...
00:40:40.640 Your bones are just roughly the same as everybody else's.
00:40:43.020 Yeah, you just, I used to call it when I was little, because my parents told me I couldn't call my preschool teacher fat.
00:40:48.420 I came up with the term, gathered out.
00:40:51.980 Gathered out?
00:40:52.840 Yes, they were amazed that I came up with that phrase, but I did.
00:40:55.780 So some people are just gathered out.
00:40:58.260 So bones, same size.
00:40:59.920 So chemical imbalance, I knew what you thought about that because you tweeted about it.
00:41:03.560 That's totally, the chemical imbalance thing is so ridiculous.
00:41:05.560 Because this is what they do.
00:41:06.720 The same libs who say that your little boy is actually a girl,
00:41:09.580 and the libs who said that we need to lock down all the churches but not the pot shops for COVID,
00:41:15.220 they're the same ones who say, don't stop going to the gay orgies for monkeypox.
00:41:19.580 They're the ones who say, and by the way, the only reason you're sad in our decadent, ridiculous culture
00:41:24.160 is because of chemical imbalance.
00:41:26.280 Hey, buy our Pfizer products every single week.
00:41:29.940 It's ridiculous.
00:41:30.820 Yeah, very true.
00:41:31.860 Very true.
00:41:32.320 Let's drink anyway.
00:41:33.180 Okay.
00:41:33.340 Speaking of altering our chemicals, all right.
00:41:37.960 Yeah.
00:41:39.160 Opposition Democrats used Ray Epps and many federal assets to instigate a riot on January 6th
00:41:45.740 under a modern-day version of Cointelpro.
00:41:48.780 Also, the pipe bomber was probably Hunter Biden.
00:41:52.140 Now, hold on, before you answer.
00:41:53.220 There's so many different parts.
00:41:54.880 Before you answer.
00:41:55.520 Due to YouTube rules, make your guess, but do not verbally confirm if the other person guessed correctly.
00:42:02.360 Give only an ambiguous, nonverbal confirmation.
00:42:06.240 So I'm going to read that first part again.
00:42:07.840 Opposition Democrats used Ray Epps and many federal assets to instigate a riot on January 6th
00:42:12.840 under a modern-day version of Cointelpro.
00:42:15.700 And also, the pipe bomb was probably Hunter Biden.
00:42:28.260 We'll just drink.
00:42:29.260 All right, you're up.
00:42:36.000 Okay.
00:42:38.280 Within the confines of monogamous traditional marriage, it is totally fine to engage in adult
00:42:45.900 activities that some people may consider kinky.
00:42:49.340 This is not fit for the queen, this kind of questioning.
00:43:08.300 Correct.
00:43:08.780 I think we can just leave it at, it depends.
00:43:11.920 It depends, right?
00:43:13.780 It depends on what it is.
00:43:16.740 Some things are okay, some things are not okay.
00:43:20.380 Right?
00:43:22.240 Define our terms, which we will not do on this show.
00:43:25.100 Which we will not do.
00:43:25.300 This is a family show.
00:43:26.520 This is a family show.
00:43:27.640 Despite the drinks.
00:43:27.940 But if we were to define our terms, I think we would say there are some limits.
00:43:33.000 Yeah.
00:43:33.460 We would at least say there are some limits.
00:43:34.760 There are some limits.
00:43:35.220 That's not under question.
00:43:36.580 The only question is if...
00:43:38.940 You're right.
00:43:40.780 Yeah.
00:43:41.360 We'll leave it at that.
00:43:42.420 Okay.
00:43:42.680 Okay.
00:43:43.280 Let's drink.
00:43:44.880 Okay.
00:43:45.620 So I think that's your...
00:43:46.680 A bunch of degenerate producers writing these questions.
00:43:50.380 Wow.
00:43:50.880 With grief.
00:43:51.820 I thought your producer was a Christian.
00:43:53.420 Yeah.
00:43:53.860 Wow.
00:43:54.400 I was never under such a misapprehension about him.
00:43:57.820 I'm not saying Monkey Pox is completely avoidable.
00:44:01.500 I'm just saying that it is as easy as avoiding watching Captain Marvel.
00:44:05.460 Sure, there's a chance of being T-boned by a semi-truck causing you and your car to crash
00:44:10.420 into a theater while the movie is playing.
00:44:12.340 However, that's also still more likely to happen than me participating in gay origin.
00:44:18.520 Who writes this?
00:44:20.660 Maybe he was drinking as he was writing the questions.
00:44:23.240 He certainly was.
00:44:23.920 They've gotten crazier and crazier.
00:44:25.660 So I guess the prompt is, it is more likely that a T-boned truck would hit my car sending
00:44:33.840 me into a movie theater to watch Captain Marvel than that I would contract Monkey Pox by the
00:44:39.060 way that people contract it.
00:44:42.340 Yes, I think that we guessed correctly.
00:44:47.940 I was talking to a woman on the plane who I think was probably your typical liberal white
00:44:54.300 woman.
00:44:55.520 She was saying, just as I've gotten over, just as she's gotten over her paranoia for COVID,
00:45:00.900 she now feels like she has to worry about Monkey Pox.
00:45:03.140 You know, I said, you know, I don't know you very well, but I'm pretty confident that we
00:45:10.100 don't have to worry about that.
00:45:12.300 I think it's excluded to one demographic.
00:45:16.040 And she was shocked.
00:45:17.100 And I was like, I don't want to get into it with you, but I'm confident.
00:45:20.680 It is.
00:45:21.300 Maybe you've only been listening to CNN and you think this is for everybody.
00:45:25.720 For everyone.
00:45:26.420 It's not.
00:45:26.900 Well, actually, NBC has been more accurate about the risk than Fox News.
00:45:31.960 That's true.
00:45:32.500 That's true.
00:45:32.980 There was a whole panel on Fox.
00:45:34.140 It was on Fox Business.
00:45:36.700 Three out of four people on the panel.
00:45:39.340 They said it's, two of them said it's bigotry to say that you get Monkey Pox and gay orgies.
00:45:46.060 And then the third guy was also opposed to saying it's a gay orgy thing.
00:45:50.660 And it was only one guy.
00:45:51.700 One out of four.
00:45:52.180 Ned Ryan holding down the fort.
00:45:53.340 Ned Ryan holding down the fort.
00:45:54.760 He got called a bigot for it.
00:45:55.860 That's really amazing.
00:45:57.780 Yeah.
00:45:58.340 That, yeah, I think we're marked safe for Monkey Pox.
00:46:01.880 Yes.
00:46:02.600 For now.
00:46:02.940 That's good.
00:46:03.560 That's something to celebrate.
00:46:04.680 Definitely we can drink to that.
00:46:09.380 I wish I had been marked safe from Captain Marvel.
00:46:11.720 I had to watch that stupid movie for Daily Wire.
00:46:13.960 I have never seen a Marvel movie or Avengers.
00:46:17.180 Is that different?
00:46:17.920 I don't know.
00:46:18.760 No, I don't know if that is different.
00:46:21.040 I can tell you it's worse than Monkey Pox.
00:46:23.960 Oh, wow.
00:46:24.800 It is.
00:46:25.520 Allie, thank you for coming on the show.
00:46:27.080 Thanks for having me.
00:46:27.940 We'll see you next time.