The Michael Knowles Show - July 10, 2021


YES or NO | Real Answers and Real Drinks with Will Witt


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

184.18243

Word Count

5,177

Sentence Count

626

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

In this episode of The Daily Wire's Drinking Game, host Michael Barbaro is joined by Will Witt, a well-known PragerU personality and the author of the upcoming book, "How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies." They play the drinking game where the rules are made up, and the points don't matter.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 When I fled California and Mussolini's failed state, I didn't, I look, the weather, I miss
00:00:16.040 it, whatever. I didn't miss the politics, obviously, didn't miss the homelessness
00:00:20.420 everywhere, but I did miss a few people. I did, particularly my friends at PragerU.
00:00:24.620 So I've shipped one of them all the way out here to Nashville so that we can play the
00:00:30.460 most important game at the Daily Wire, the drinking game, where the rules are made up
00:00:35.960 and the points don't matter. I am joined by my friend, Will Witt. Will Witt, a well-known
00:00:41.880 PragerU personality and the author of the upcoming book, How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies.
00:00:47.980 What a title that is, my friend. Thank you. Thank you for being here. Michael just brought
00:00:51.940 me out here so he could have someone to drink with. That's true. It was too sad to Skype
00:00:57.320 you in. It still feels like drinking alone. So Will, do you know the rules? Because I
00:01:01.260 don't. I don't really know the rules. I watched the one with Dave Rubin and everyone's confused
00:01:05.640 the whole time. I think that kind of adds to the character of the game. It does. So broadly
00:01:09.640 speaking, I'm going to read a prompt and you'll read a prompt. You read the prompt and you answer
00:01:14.040 as you think the other person would answer by moving the other person's drink. And then
00:01:19.320 you just, you drink. Now, before we start speaking in cursive, I should point out that
00:01:24.980 this video is brought to you by Ring. More from Ring later for now. Shall we get started?
00:01:30.040 Yes. Okay. By drinking.
00:01:33.140 Start it off, go ahead.
00:01:38.320 Okay. I would audition for the new Twilight movie.
00:01:43.240 Okay. So I'm answering for you. You're answering for me. Did I get it right? You got it right.
00:01:52.900 Yeah. You obviously got it, of course. Yeah. I think you've tired out of the politics game
00:01:57.460 a little bit. Yeah. I'm done with politics. And your skin is already kind of sparkly a little
00:02:00.940 bit. That's true. Yeah. And by the way, after this book tour that I've just had where I
00:02:05.020 haven't slept for a week, I do look like a vampire. I am. So yes. So I think we drink.
00:02:09.360 Okay. Fine by me. Good. I opted for no ice cubes. That's aggressive. Yeah. And by the way,
00:02:18.860 we should point out, you have appearances to make after this one. I do, but I usually only do my
00:02:23.580 appearances if I've been drinking. That makes sense. Stables the hands out. Exactly.
00:02:27.920 The shakes to go. Yeah. Okay. In 2021, wearing glasses is a choice.
00:02:39.360 Yes. You're wrong. I'm wrong. For me, you're wrong. Okay. Yes. So I have a chronic eye
00:02:47.720 illness. Okay. Not to get too. Yeah. Okay. This is bringing it down and making it very
00:02:51.560 personal. Okay. So wearing glasses is what I have to do. Because if I don't, then my eye
00:02:57.240 is this mucus that starts producing on my contact. It's very gross. But very personal.
00:03:01.480 So I have to point something out right now. I have a contact in now. Okay. Yeah. Because
00:03:06.560 you are not wearing glasses at the moment. Right. But I have to wear glasses most of the
00:03:10.000 other time. But I chose because of this show. I said, I want to look my best. So you're saying
00:03:14.200 you chose not to wear glasses? Yes. I, you know, I should wear glasses. I'm nearsighted. So
00:03:23.160 it's, you know, I see. The Rachel Maddow look is good on you. This was the problem. I kept
00:03:27.280 getting recognized. They'd say, Rachel, Rachel. No, it was because. Yeah. I saw you at Politicon,
00:03:31.200 right? Yes, I did. I was at the Rachel booth. Yeah. Shapiro actually comes up to me.
00:03:36.540 One time. And he goes, Knowles, this is hard for me to say, but you got to lose the glasses.
00:03:42.800 So what do you mean? I need to, I need the glasses to see. He goes, I don't care. Conservatives
00:03:46.240 don't wear glasses on TV. I said, no, that's not true. He goes, so name people who wear glasses
00:03:50.680 on TV. I said, well, you know, Rachel Maddow, Chris Mathis, Lawrence O'Donnell, Chris Hayes.
00:03:56.720 Oh, this is not good. It's all, it's all the libs that do. So I stopped wearing, but now
00:04:00.500 everything's just blurry. Yeah. When I don't wear my glasses, I look more like Ellen DeGeneres.
00:04:04.240 So Ellen DeGeneres and Rachel Maddow go actually pretty well together.
00:04:08.480 They do. All right. Putting up George Floyd statues is worse than making Juneteenth a national holiday.
00:04:18.080 day. I'm going to say yes for you. You're going to say no for me. I'm going to say no
00:04:27.120 for you. I think based on you, I think you would think Juneteenth is a, is a waste of
00:04:33.220 time. This is a hard one. Yeah. I'm very anti-Juneteenth. Yes. But this is a hard one
00:04:37.580 because yeah, you know, making Juneteenth the new national independence day is terrible
00:04:42.060 and it's a bunch of broader, but I'm going to have to actually move this. I'm going to
00:04:46.320 have to move it to you because George Floyd was a career criminal who robbed a pregnant
00:04:53.880 woman at gunpoint and, and died while committing a crime. And I'm not even saying that that justifies
00:05:00.640 it or I know now the cop was convicted of murder, even though I think that was a ridiculous
00:05:03.860 conviction. But there is a way to do Juneteenth that would make it a good holiday. There is
00:05:11.260 no way to put up a statue of George Floyd. That's right. No. Did I get, did I get it
00:05:15.640 right for you? Did I think so? I mean, I think, well, actually, I don't know because I think
00:05:20.080 the significance of having maybe one statue in some little town of people, there's already
00:05:23.840 the George Floyd square and that doesn't affect, you know, the entire federal calendar
00:05:27.660 now just by having a square. So if they put a statue in there too, it would probably be
00:05:31.680 fine. But having the Juneteenth holiday and all the stuff that goes along with that,
00:05:34.920 I mean, just as a virtue signal for the woke left. Yeah. I would say that that's probably
00:05:38.660 no. Yeah. Yeah. You make a good argument because it, you don't really get rid of holidays. It's
00:05:43.280 very hard to get rid of. You can topple statues as the libs have shown us for a long time now,
00:05:46.900 but yeah, that's a good point. Okay. I, shockingly, I'm going to remain indecisive on this.
00:05:52.360 I think we've persuaded one another. We should drink. I'm fine with that.
00:05:56.040 Oh. The war on drugs did more good than harm.
00:06:08.760 I'm answering for you. You are answering for me.
00:06:15.720 I think we're on the same page. Well, we guessed in the same way, but I don't know if we're on the
00:06:22.620 same page here. Okay. Explain. I am almost with Ann Coulter when she says that smoking a doobie
00:06:32.060 should be a capital offense. I'm not quite there, but I like the war on drugs. I mean,
00:06:36.760 the arguments against the war on drugs are either the libertarian argument that we should be able
00:06:41.140 to use drugs, which I don't agree with. I don't agree with that either.
00:06:43.740 Or the sort of, you know, it destroys families and in particular the black family,
00:06:49.060 which maybe it does. That was the most convincing to me, but you know, here's the answer.
00:06:52.940 Stop dealing drugs. By the way, no one goes to prison for having a dime bag of pot. Right.
00:06:57.300 People plead down from distribution deal. Right. These are poison peddlers. So I think that throw
00:07:02.400 them in the can, but just don't sell drugs, you know, and then we're good. I agree. Like I'm from
00:07:06.400 Colorado and they thought that legalizing marijuana was going to make everything better. And there
00:07:09.920 wasn't drug dealing. It's like it got worse. There were more DUIs and everything because of the
00:07:13.940 drugs. So it's not like it does really any good. You know, the other, the other thing is I've,
00:07:20.220 I have in my life experimented with the Peruvian parsley. Okay. I've, I've taken a couple toks
00:07:26.400 of sin spinach. All right. However, I would say that the people for whom legalization of pot is
00:07:34.120 the most important issue, I want, I want them to be unhappy. I agree. I want, I really enjoy that.
00:07:41.860 And so out of a purely vindictive spirit, I think we got to keep it illegal. I agree. I don't,
00:07:49.180 I don't want any of this stuff. All right. All right. Then we'll put the yes there. We'll take
00:07:52.600 a little sip. Does that mean we drink still? Sure. Well, cause we can't smoke. Yeah, we can't
00:07:57.320 talk. We can't smoke in here? Not, well, not if we keep legalizing, illegalizing pot. Is it legal
00:08:02.120 here in Tennessee or illegal? You know, I actually, I would assume it's illegal, right? It's got to be
00:08:07.800 illegal here in Tennessee. Yeah. What a good state. I'm so glad I'm here. I know. I'm in
00:08:11.540 Los Angeles where you get off the plane and all you smell is marijuana. Yeah. As soon as you get
00:08:15.200 off. And on the plane. Yeah. And on the plane too. Generally speaking, people, generally speaking,
00:08:23.260 people you meet on the street are awful. Are these like people I meet in my interviews? Is that what
00:08:29.380 they're talking about? Well, I don't know. You are a man on the street kind of guy. So it's okay.
00:08:32.060 They're awful. People you meet on the street. It might be people I meet. It might be people,
00:08:36.180 it might be both people that one meets on the street, but also, you know, the people,
00:08:40.620 the slice of the people on the street that you talk to. Answering for you, I'm going to say
00:08:44.920 no. No.
00:08:48.140 Many of the people who I talk to are great, amazing people who just don't know anything,
00:08:52.840 who have never heard a PragerU video or subscribe to the Daily Wire or anything like that. Yeah.
00:08:58.600 Like they're smart people. Like the number one question that I get asked from people about my
00:09:02.300 videos is how do you not just laugh at these idiots? And that's, that's the wrong thing to ask
00:09:06.580 because these people are smart. They've just been so brainwashed by so many different people to think
00:09:10.620 this way. Ignorance is not idiocy. Right. Right. It's, you gotta, you hopefully will correct the
00:09:16.160 ignorance by telling people true things, but they have, people are perfectly intelligent. And if
00:09:21.440 they've been completely failed by their education system, that's a, that's a cause for pity and the
00:09:27.060 compassion of sending them a PragerU video or a podcast or something like that.
00:09:30.740 Now don't get me wrong. There are awful people. I've, I've met some terrible people.
00:09:34.920 If she takes it as empowering, like this event is, then of course I'll call her a slut.
00:09:38.700 You would call your daughter a slut if it was empowering, right?
00:09:41.220 Exactly.
00:09:41.980 I mean, you go out on the street and I'll meet people who want to kick me off campus,
00:09:44.740 call the police on me.
00:09:46.060 Hi, um, there are two people on our campus right here who are with a conservative group
00:09:50.580 who are here to try to fearmonger students.
00:09:53.140 Are they threatening you specifically in any way?
00:09:56.660 Not specifically. They're threatening me with their language, with their ideals.
00:10:01.200 There are definitely awful people out there, but the vast majority of people are
00:10:04.060 grainwashed.
00:10:04.940 I agree.
00:10:05.260 I agree. It's a cause of celebration to, to take a drink, I think.
00:10:11.360 Do we get more or is this it?
00:10:13.120 I think you get more. I think, yeah, I got to catch up. I'm not doing, I'll take another
00:10:16.460 sip.
00:10:16.700 Sorry. I'll drink slower.
00:10:20.320 All right, you're up.
00:10:21.040 In America, the current Protestant community is doing a better job of pushing against the
00:10:27.020 progressive takeover than the Catholic community.
00:10:31.480 I'm actually trying to think of what I think about that myself.
00:10:33.640 We should do it at the same time.
00:10:36.820 We should do it at the same time.
00:10:40.800 Okay. All right. I'm going to answer for you.
00:10:45.700 Actually, wait, wait. I mean to say yes.
00:10:47.380 You should have kept your first answer. This was a close one because the evangelicals for
00:10:56.040 most of the last 50, 60 years had been doing a better job than most Catholics, though notably
00:11:02.460 some of the most important conservative leaders were Catholics. I'm thinking of Buckley, Russell
00:11:07.580 Kirk, Phyllis Schlafly especially, and Brent Bozell, like a bunch of them. But the Catholics
00:11:13.080 broadly, the people who identify as Catholic, like Joe Biden, who they don't actually believe
00:11:16.520 in Catholicism, but they identify, they kind of gave us all a bad name, whereas the evangelicals
00:11:22.740 were kind of all on the same page. But recently, I find the evangelicals are getting a little
00:11:28.660 squishy in some cases, and mainline Protestantism just is progressivism, right? I mean, that's
00:11:33.880 why the church is kind of crumbled.
00:11:34.900 I just see the, I mean, I'll talk to people in Los Angeles all the time, and they talk about
00:11:39.420 sending their kids to Catholic school. Catholic schools in LA, Southern California,
00:11:43.080 they're not Catholic schools. They're not Catholic schools at all. They're leftist institutions
00:11:46.940 that say that they are Catholic, and then they're pro-choice, they don't believe in men and women
00:11:50.720 in the homes, or even that a man is a man, and commensurate. And it's like, maybe there are things
00:11:55.580 within the leadership of the church that are still more conservative, but you go to any of
00:12:00.000 these Catholic schools, they've totally abandoned the principles.
00:12:02.300 There's a lot, it's very hard. If you go, I mean, depending on the city, let's say they have
00:12:06.600 10 Catholic schools, maybe you get a couple that are really strong on orthodoxy, and you know,
00:12:12.340 but yeah, it's part of that long march through the institutions that the left has engaged in.
00:12:17.680 Though you know what I will find? When I go to the very liberal Catholic parishes,
00:12:22.300 the median age is like 82. It's all, you know, old people and no kids. And then I go to the really
00:12:28.840 conservative parishes, the median age is like 19, and they all have 10 kids. I don't even know how
00:12:33.100 biologically that's possible. And all the kids are crying, but you know what? If it ain't crying,
00:12:37.600 it's dying. That's my view. I don't know too much about Catholicism, or I've never been to a
00:12:42.360 mass. We've got to take you to a good Latin mass. I would like to. There's a chi-chi.
00:12:47.520 There's a chi-chi? There's a chi-chi so you can, yeah, I don't, my Latin's not great. So you're
00:12:51.040 a Christian now? Yeah. I got baptized about four months ago. Yeah. Hey, man, that's great.
00:12:54.940 That was an amazing thing. Jack Hibbs. He's going to baptize me.
00:12:57.280 Wow. Oh, tremendous. Wow. Welcome. I'm a liberal atheist my whole life.
00:13:00.520 We're going to have to pull you across the Tiber, you know, all in God's due time. That's
00:13:04.480 wonderful news. It is. Best day of my life. Amazing thing. Drink to that. Excellent. We can
00:13:08.940 drink to that. You know, in moderation, one can drink. Our Lord's first miracle, as you know,
00:13:16.020 turning water into wine for people who had been celebrating for many days. All right.
00:13:22.300 Oh, wow. Providence has perhaps given us this question. Or the producers wrote it.
00:13:28.040 They know. If either alcohol or the sin spinach, that's actually the phrase they use. If either
00:13:33.260 alcohol or the sin spinach were to be banned in America, it would be better to ban the
00:13:37.420 greater evil, alcohol. I kind of gave away my answer.
00:13:44.080 I love drinking. I love it. It's the best. It's great. First thing in the morning. No.
00:13:47.980 Yeah, we're drinking at three. This is kind of late for me.
00:13:51.740 People often, they make this argument where they'll be like, you know,
00:13:54.780 you know, man, pot's way better for you than alcohol. It's a plant. It's a plant, man. It's
00:14:03.380 like, yeah, man, plenty of poisons or plants. Coca-leaf is a plant. It's the exact same thing.
00:14:07.480 A lot of tar. But even beyond that, alcohol has been in our culture forever. We just referenced
00:14:15.480 the first miracle of our Lord. It goes back, and it goes back much further than that.
00:14:19.480 Now, marijuana is relatively newly introduced to Western civilization. And so I just think,
00:14:25.900 well, let's say you're right and alcohol's bad and certainly in excess. Why, one, why is marijuana
00:14:32.660 better? And two, if it's sort of just as bad or a little bit, why would you introduce this new thing
00:14:37.920 into Western civilization if you think it's so bad? I mean, we tried banning alcohol before,
00:14:42.160 and we saw how well that went. It did not work. So I don't think it would ever work again.
00:14:45.660 No, I agree. Not at all. I agree. Now, hold it right there. Before we continue,
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00:15:58.940 let's keep going. Since the strongest opposition to cryptocurrency comes from the Chinese government
00:16:05.520 and Democrats, but I repeat myself, crypto is most likely good for the future of this country.
00:16:12.420 Wait. Yeah. Trying to understand the question. Crypto is most likely good for the future of this
00:16:19.040 country. Okay, we're answering on that. Put it on the blockchain, baby. 100%. 100%. Do it with social media.
00:16:27.900 Yeah. Do it with investing. Do you know who says this? Reagan's favorite economist, George Gilder,
00:16:31.980 wrote a whole book about this, Life After Google. He says blockchain's the future. Get on board.
00:16:36.020 I know. 100%. I know. I should have. I have dreams about going back in time and investing in all of
00:16:41.940 these different things. I know. As a 12-year-old kid with my $10 investing in it. I know. Buy an Apple
00:16:47.220 stock in 97. I know. I know. I know. Things we cannot do over. It's more important to exercise the mind
00:16:55.640 than it is to exercise the body. Hmm. Okay. I now know my answer. I'm trying to think of your answer.
00:17:09.260 I've been working out.
00:17:13.600 I could tell. You can tell? Shoulders getting wider. Yeah. No less.
00:17:17.760 So I got this right, you're telling me? Yes. Or no? Okay. Well, I don't know why. I think they're
00:17:23.700 both actually equally important. That's what I'm saying. I think that you need both. Because if
00:17:28.660 you're a fat whale, but your mind is... Like, that affects your mind, too. If you're putting horrible
00:17:34.280 things into your body, it also affects your mind. If you're eating McDonald's every day, that's bad for
00:17:38.080 your thinking. Yes. No, I... Well, yeah. I mean, it's delicious, but it's probably not great for your
00:17:43.460 thinking. And this... I mean, I say this as someone who hasn't worked out, you know, since the Clinton
00:17:48.020 administration. I'll take you to work out. I think... It would be great. I want... I got to broaden my
00:17:51.300 shoulders. The thing about it is the human person is actually tripartite, right? There's body and mind
00:18:00.660 and soul. Body, soul, and spirit, rather, I'll say. So it's important to discipline your mind. It's
00:18:07.020 important to discipline your body. I care very greatly about spiritual things, though I suppose
00:18:13.440 that's another question. But yeah, you got to work out, man. It's good to be a Chad. Maybe
00:18:17.680 I'll work on that something. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you get a good spirit, body, and mind with creatine
00:18:22.680 and pre-workouts. That's how you do it. It's in some book of the Bible, I assume. Yeah.
00:18:27.980 Nietzsche wrote about it in Thus Spoke to Zarathustra. The ubermensch, you know, all about creatine.
00:18:36.060 Wait, this is me? You're up. I'm up.
00:18:39.180 Dropping out of college because you disagree with their views is actually just an
00:18:43.160 excuse to hide the fact that you couldn't handle it. This one's a personal attack.
00:18:47.620 It seems a little direct. Wait a second. Okay. So, well, no, that gives me a pretty good
00:18:52.800 answer for you. But then you got an answer for me.
00:18:59.640 Yeah. I'm going to say no. Yeah. I think any real conservative person would say that.
00:19:03.900 You're giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to an institution that hates your values.
00:19:07.680 Yeah. Because it's not even just like you're leaving because we have different preferences
00:19:13.100 or something. What I'm saying, I actually love liberal education. I'm a big supporter of not
00:19:17.360 even, forget STEM. I'm talking about reading poetry and history and stuff. But if you're not getting
00:19:23.040 that, if you're not getting a real liberal education at a college and you're spending hundreds of
00:19:26.660 thousands of dollars to do it, get out of there, man. What are you doing? Maybe either transfer to
00:19:31.100 another school or just like read books, you know, and go get a job.
00:19:34.740 I mean, that's what I did. I mean, I went through two years of school and I learned almost nothing.
00:19:38.040 The only classes, I failed all my classes except for creative writing. Creative writing were the
00:19:42.320 only classes, my English classes, because that was something that I actually enjoyed and wanted
00:19:45.360 to do. But the other classes, I mean, the sociology 101 and then the biology, even getting into gender
00:19:50.520 stuff, it doesn't make any sense. The biology class where you learn that a man is a woman.
00:19:54.240 Yeah. The men menstruate. There were live performances on stage showing us exactly how that happened.
00:20:00.860 That's the time to check out. Yeah.
00:20:02.260 Yeah. You're up. No, I just read that one.
00:20:04.580 Oh, that's right. I'm up. I got to catch up. Yeah.
00:20:10.420 I've never been physically attacked while asking people questions for a piece of content.
00:20:19.900 I kind of spoiled this one before. I've been physically attacked.
00:20:24.720 Yeah.
00:20:25.040 Many times by ex-girlfriends, Dennis Baker.
00:20:29.580 What kind of content are we talking about?
00:20:30.820 Yeah. No, I did one where I dressed up as a Native American.
00:20:34.980 We're college students. You put that in anywhere. You're dead, bro.
00:20:39.460 Is that a threat?
00:20:40.360 You're endangering me. Because of you, there's a Indian thing.
00:20:43.840 I'm not endangering anyone.
00:20:45.140 Where?
00:20:45.640 They snatched on my headdress. We got the black pilgrim here.
00:20:48.140 They snatched it off this entire class. They were stalking us and they ripped off my stuff.
00:20:52.500 It's not your campus.
00:20:55.140 It's not your campus. It's a public campus.
00:20:57.140 It's not your campus.
00:20:58.520 One time speaking at University of Northern Colorado, Black Lives Matter, came flipping tables physically, trying to assault the people there.
00:21:05.660 So it happens all the time.
00:21:07.000 Yeah. I was only attacked one time on a campus at the University of Missouri.
00:21:12.040 The thesis legitimately was men are not women.
00:21:14.160 So they're all screaming and it's all big hubbub.
00:21:16.480 And then some Looney Tune busts in the fire exit behind my podium and squirts me with some unknown substance that I'd prefer not to think about.
00:21:24.280 And thankfully, he only ruined my blazer and the cop got him down really quickly.
00:21:28.980 But who knew? I've said genuinely outrageous things, but that was the most outrageous.
00:21:37.160 Sorry about that, Michael.
00:21:39.220 I've moved on and I got a new blazer.
00:21:41.360 I can tell. Good.
00:21:43.360 Tactically speaking, conservatives should allow transgender athletes to compete in male sports because the inevitable outcome will be the best weapon to defeat the leftist idea.
00:21:56.160 You mean like the absurdity of it is...
00:22:00.120 Tactically speaking, conservatives should allow transgender athletes.
00:22:03.560 So basically, we should allow them so that we can get on with it.
00:22:07.540 Like it's wrong, but it'll show how kooky the left is and that'll red pill a lot of people.
00:22:12.400 Okay.
00:22:16.480 Say no.
00:22:17.300 No, it's just wrong.
00:22:18.640 Yeah.
00:22:18.780 It's just unjust to do it.
00:22:20.120 You don't do something to show how bad it is.
00:22:23.060 You don't murder someone to say, oh, murder is really bad and then show people that.
00:22:26.560 Yeah, yeah.
00:22:26.800 You don't need to show people that.
00:22:27.720 They should be able to figure this out with common sense.
00:22:29.600 Sometimes people, yes, and this is a bad idea that conservatives often have.
00:22:34.440 And they'll say this, they'll be like, you know, we need to elect a socialist.
00:22:38.200 Yeah, let's vote for Bernie Sanders because that'll show people how bad it is.
00:22:41.440 First of all, they're not going to admit it.
00:22:45.820 And second of all, let's avoid, you know, years and years of misery and poverty and evil
00:22:51.540 and just not do that.
00:22:52.980 But I mean, do you see California?
00:22:54.580 You go to California, Gavin Newsom is running the state into the ground.
00:22:57.240 Yeah.
00:22:57.460 And everyone says it's conservatives' fault.
00:22:59.440 I mean, you talk to liberals on the street and they say, oh, it's because of the conservatives
00:23:02.420 and the Republicans.
00:23:03.500 Yeah.
00:23:04.100 It's like, how brain did...
00:23:05.060 There are about four conservatives left in California.
00:23:08.160 I know.
00:23:08.680 It works out pretty well.
00:23:09.540 All right.
00:23:09.840 We should probably take a drink.
00:23:12.440 Oh, three drinks to Dennis.
00:23:15.840 Since the entire Democrat apparatus is pushing against election audits and voting integrity
00:23:19.820 laws, we can assume with relative certainty that any election in 2020 was dot, dot, dot,
00:23:25.020 not super legit.
00:23:26.260 Hold on.
00:23:27.400 This is written here.
00:23:28.680 Due to YouTube rules, make your guess what the other person would think, but do not verbally
00:23:34.680 confirm if the other person guessed correctly.
00:23:37.860 Give only an ambiguous nonverbal confirmation.
00:23:40.400 So just to remind you of what the prompt is.
00:23:42.520 Yeah, it's kind of a lot.
00:23:42.940 Because the whole Democrat apparatus is pushing against election audits and also I'll just add,
00:23:48.920 changed all the voter laws and took away all the election integrity measures just about
00:23:52.360 and in some cases violated the state constitution to give certain groups advantages in certain
00:23:58.340 political parties' advantages in there.
00:24:00.880 We can say with relative certainty that any election in 2020 was just not super legit.
00:24:09.640 So you make your guess, but no verbal confirmation.
00:24:12.300 I won't promise I won't say anything.
00:24:15.080 I think I'm answering it the right way.
00:24:21.540 Just take a drink.
00:24:22.840 That was the best drink yet.
00:24:28.740 We have to deal with this with PragerU all the time.
00:24:31.160 I mean, we can't say anything.
00:24:32.220 We can't.
00:24:32.520 Well, yeah, you can say, but you can't say.
00:24:34.720 You know, you gotta, you can't.
00:24:36.180 I mean, we can't even say.
00:24:39.440 We don't do charades, anything.
00:24:41.080 No, nothing.
00:24:41.440 It's horrible.
00:24:42.100 Pull three syllables.
00:24:43.780 Yeah, exactly.
00:24:45.560 CBD oil.
00:24:46.440 There's a lot of questions about weed today.
00:24:47.800 Yeah, wait a second.
00:24:48.480 What are we saying about Mr. Witt?
00:24:49.960 You guys, hold on.
00:24:51.160 I am from Colorado.
00:24:51.940 Yeah, it's true.
00:24:53.020 Smoking the ganja, man.
00:24:54.560 CBD oil is more effective at treating, insert any and all claims, than the masks are at stopping the spread of COVID-19.
00:25:01.260 Oh, yeah, for sure.
00:25:03.860 It's not even close.
00:25:05.140 I mean, I would, I give my dog CBD, doggy CBD.
00:25:09.660 He's got social anxiety.
00:25:12.440 So it helps him.
00:25:14.380 You know.
00:25:15.000 And I think that that was, that's more effective than the masks.
00:25:17.260 I tried putting a mask on my dog too, and it didn't do it.
00:25:19.660 If it, if it, if it does anything that is either neutral or positive, it is definitely more effective than the masks are at, yes.
00:25:27.680 Yeah, if it doesn't do anything, it's more helpful.
00:25:32.060 Okay, we're getting down, getting down to the final ones.
00:25:35.940 John McAfee did not kill himself.
00:25:39.320 I think that's a pretty clear answer.
00:25:41.460 Pretty clear answer.
00:25:42.100 Yes, that dude, he, he said repeatedly.
00:25:47.480 He tatted it on his arm.
00:25:48.140 He tatted it on his arm.
00:25:49.960 Yeah, yeah.
00:25:50.420 Isn't that weird, though, that we're just all like, ha ha, you know, John McAfee obviously was murdered by his enemies in the prison.
00:25:56.800 Just like Jeffrey Epstein obviously was.
00:25:58.820 And we're just like, ha ha ha, you know.
00:26:00.920 That's the way it works, I guess.
00:26:01.940 I am contemplating getting a I did not kill myself across the forehead.
00:26:05.460 Because it's getting to a point where you can't be trusted.
00:26:07.900 Well, McAfee actually wrote, he said that he was getting messages from various people.
00:26:11.920 And who knows, maybe it was just a big troll, but I don't think it was.
00:26:14.080 Where he said, we're going to kill yourself.
00:26:17.100 And then Brady's like, oh man.
00:26:19.240 That dude was always kind of a loose cannon.
00:26:20.840 He was, he was.
00:26:21.560 He was a crazy dude.
00:26:22.920 But, I don't think he killed himself.
00:26:25.760 No, no way.
00:26:27.300 All right, here we go.
00:26:29.480 I like this one.
00:26:31.520 The producers know me very well.
00:26:35.340 Man on the street journalism is similar to being a model on Instagram.
00:26:41.920 You know what?
00:26:47.200 Listen, me being attractive helps the views for the man on the street, okay?
00:26:51.920 Me having great hair makes people want to talk to me.
00:26:54.920 Yeah, yeah.
00:26:55.680 No, I, yes.
00:26:56.720 Like, I'm not, I'm not disputing that.
00:26:58.720 And also, being an Instagram model is often fairly lucrative.
00:27:03.300 Like, it's like a, it's a very effective way of communicating.
00:27:06.860 Yes.
00:27:07.160 If I was born hot with double D's and a woman, I would be a billionaire.
00:27:11.460 I mean, the things you can do on Instagram.
00:27:13.940 These days, these days, you could well claim to have been born hot with double D's and a woman.
00:27:20.820 Yeah, don't, don't stereotype me, okay?
00:27:24.200 Don't assume.
00:27:25.000 Yeah, don't assume.
00:27:26.040 Don't assume.
00:27:27.060 You're underneath this, this check.
00:27:28.820 Before, before you show me, I suppose we should.
00:27:31.540 We'll show, I'll take a drink.
00:27:32.800 Yeah, great.
00:27:34.180 Behind the scenes.
00:27:36.500 We'll be right back.