Gutfeld! Monologues - At MSNBC The Word “Illegal” Is The Real Atrocity

Episode Date: June 29, 2024

As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX News Legal Analyst and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, FOX News Contributor Kat Timpf, Host of The Tyrus & The Wise Men Podcast Tyrus, and Co...median Jamie Lissow discuss how MSNBC hosts want to censor average Americans.   Plus, the panel discusses California Governor Gavin Newsome's reparation plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Tucker Carlson said Ray Dalio is one of the world's smartest investors, but more important, he's likely the wisest. Make yourself read this book. That book is how countries go broke, the big cycle. In it, Dalio explains the mechanics behind big debt cycles, and what they mean for countries with big and increasing debts like the U.S. and what you should do to protect yourself. You can find it wherever books are sold,
Starting point is 00:00:24 or read a five-minute summary of the book at economic principles.org. Yes. Yes. I agree. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Let's welcome you for tonight. Yes.
Starting point is 00:00:57 This law professor's favorite drink is Sapina Colada. Fox News contributor and author of the new book, The Indispensable, write Jonathan Turley. His kids were disappointed when they found out they weren't adopted. Actor, writer, and comedian Jamie Lissau. Her brain wants free market. but her heart wants free soup.
Starting point is 00:01:30 New York Times bestselling author and Fox News contributor to and even his shadow can lift more weight than you. New York Times bestselling author, comedian former NWA world champion Tyrus. Even though Rachel and Jocelyn are dead,
Starting point is 00:01:49 we demand you use the woke terms instead. Because for the monsters at MSNBC, the word illegal is the real atrocity. Our video of the day comes to us from MSNBC. We're during a discussion about the killings of American women at the hands of illegals. The host just had to call out the most offensive part, use of the word illegal, rule it. Undocument immigrants, and according to a survey, University of California Riverside study, 33% less likely to be in prison as of 2021. Tell that to the
Starting point is 00:02:20 survivors of the young lady killed in Georgia. I'm just given the numbers. What do you tell the parents of those people, those young girls who were killed. This is, I'm sure, the preponderance of these people, Michael, are male. But what is the difference between an illegal immigrant who, unfortunately, engages in that activity? And we don't like that, I want to be clear. We don't do the term of illegal.
Starting point is 00:02:40 So, undocumented individuals. That's sweet, they're illegal aliens. Yet another perfect encapsulation of the left's ghoulish aims. Their outrage over words has priority above and beyond the outrage over the heinous crimes. Pretty soon undocumented individual would be considered racist too. How about differently legal or persons of uncertain citizenship? Maybe human beings with documents that aren't in English.
Starting point is 00:03:07 How soon before we use the same linguistic camouflage for Rachel Morin or Jocelyn Nungary? Would Simone Sanders prefer post-living, persons of unknown pulse, or people who identify as deceased? You think I'm kidding. but Sanders and other brain-dead leftists don't want you to see the complicity of their actions. So they desperately use language as a cowardly costume to escape the very real
Starting point is 00:03:32 evidence of their misdeeds. And they expect pliant tools like Michael Steele to do the same. But those victims are dead, just like the insides of Simone Sanders. Jamie, do you like to employ euphemisms and
Starting point is 00:03:52 rhetoric, to camouflage the real and obvious personal failings in your life? I've never... I wish I knew what some of those words meant. So, I wanted to re-watch this clip, and I have a smart TV, so I couldn't get MSNBC. But, um... Not to get all semantic, but I was a little semantic, but I was an... English major. I remember when I was choosing majors, I was like, this whole thing's in English. I should do this. And in this situation, undocumented is not incorrect, but illegal is
Starting point is 00:04:37 more correct and provides more detail. So like you could say, like about me, you could be like, oh, he's broke. So you learn a little something. Or you go, oh, he's divorced. Now you know I'm broke and some bitch took it. So it's more information. It's just illegal, illegal makes more... By the way, aliens kind of offensive, too, and they just let that go. But I'm tired of people playing semantics. This is absolutely silly.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I remember once my wife going, I didn't have an affair. I had some undocumented penises over. Some. That was my thought. It was not me. Stop looking at me. I visited him one time.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Can I just... really quick say all the jokes I make about my accent they're just jokes based in facts Taurus, what is happening with Michael Steele? I don't know what happened. They're all awful except for that poor guy in the middle. No, he actually stood his ground
Starting point is 00:05:38 because he's better than me because I would not have used that terms. I don't know what she would have said to me when I would have said invading terrorists because that's what they are. So I'm sorry you don't like that word, but you know what? I also, no one in this country likes someone getting murdered either because you letting criminals in. They're emptying their
Starting point is 00:05:57 jails and their psych asylums to America and we don't have asylums to host anybody. So they're just, the floodgates are wide open and instead of, it should never be about voting. Two women were raped and murdered among hundreds, if not thousands, in this country. These are just the ones that get reported and getting found right now. I'd love to see the stats on the unsolved murders right now. I love to see the stats of how many people they have cold files and whatnot. I'm sure they're a lot higher than they used to be. But it always comes back to the same thing.
Starting point is 00:06:29 As a person, you should be offended. Period. If this is happening, they love to do it with guns. Oh man, somebody shoot somebody and it's not the person. It's the gun. We have to get rid of the gun. So if we stop jumping their brains for a moment, wouldn't it be, it's the border?
Starting point is 00:06:50 We have to close the border because people are getting killed as a result of people coming through the border. So if you want to take away everyone's guns, then take away the border. I love the fact that no one objected to the fact that Steele referred to murder as an activity. It was like you have an activity captain who leads you on murders. This is what I don't understand is that is Steele playing along because he's got a paycheck? I mean, that, that, like, he wasn't always. He used to be Mr. Integrity. Well, where someone has to start is the U.S. Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:07:25 They refer to illegal aliens in the last major immigration case, which was Arizona. That's the term they use. What have you know, is this always been the case where language has been mutated for political or, I don't know, ideological reasons? No, you know what's interesting is in a book that I recently read. Ah, the indispensable rights. Yeah. But actually, what's funny is that all those people trying to limit free speech today are using terms that were used at the beginning of the Republic to fight free speech by the British
Starting point is 00:07:57 Crown, by John Adams. They referred to fake news. They referred to forms of disinformation. There's nothing new about it. It's just that's what people do when they want to silence other people. But this idea of objecting to the words that you use, we've been facing that in academia for 30 years. I mean, and I started to notice that words were being eliminated at such a rate that I was afraid I'd have to get my classes in mime. I mean, it was like word after word was taken away. And I think that the American people don't like it, but there's also clearly a purpose to this, right? If you can control how people talk, you can control what they say. What say you, cat? Last word to you.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Well, I agree with you. Can I just say you control people talk? You control what they say? Because that may be the stupidest thing ever. No, I think it makes a lot of sense. And I also think that what's really sad is that that conversation, I don't think the conversations that Congress, for example, is having are any more substantive than that one.
Starting point is 00:09:02 When it comes to immigration specifically, I think it's people will focus on the language or they'll focus on this or that emotional appeal. and then they're more focused on kind of just slamming down the other person for what they said or the way they said something than actually solving what is clearly a very broken system and has been for quite some time.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Well said, Kat. All right, don't go anywhere. We'll be right back. This episode is brought to you by Amazon Prime. From streaming to shopping, Prime helps you get more out of your passions. So whether you're a fan of true. crime or prefer a nail-biting novel from time to time. With services like Prime Video, Amazon music, and fast-free delivery, Prime makes it easy to get more out of whatever you're into
Starting point is 00:09:50 or getting into. Visit Amazon.com slash Prime to learn more. This podcast is brought to you by Carvana. Buying a car shouldn't eat up your week. That's why Carvana made it convenient. Car buying that fits around your life, not the other way around. You can get pre-qualified for an auto loan in just a couple of minutes and browse thousands of quality car options, all within your terms, all online, all on your schedule. Turn car buying into a few clicks and not a full week's endeavor. Finance and buy your car at your convenience on. Carvana. Financing subject to credit approval, additional terms and conditions may apply. The reparations grift pays off. All right, Tyrus. Going to you for no particular reason.
Starting point is 00:10:35 California Governor Gavin Newsom announced $12 million to help implement. implement reparations-related bills, meaning it's not $12 million in reparations payments. It's just cash to discuss reparations. Basically, is this the payoff to activists so they'll be happy when the reparations never come? Greg, I would love to talk to you about this, but the check hasn't cleared yet, so I'll wait. Listen, reparations is, it's pathetic. It just goes back to that. I always talk about the polite racism. You can't do anything without us. You need us. And of course, they think the answer to reparations was money. Reparations was never about money. It was about land and opportunity. And that's why it was 40 acres and a mule because you could build your own business with the land. And you could have generational wealth to pass down to your children. And a lot of that happened. So again, this has nothing to do with it. People that are black now could have been white then. People who are white now could have been black then. anyone who had a problem with that if you have curly hair check your tree
Starting point is 00:11:42 so trying to find out who gets what and what gets who will be there all day but I'll tell you what if they want to give me reparations before I said I would never take it I will take it I will take every dime of it and then I will put young white women dancers through college wow he is a gipper so Jonathan it is like it's kind of like everyone wins kind of thing. You have the people pushing the reparations, they get bought off and the politicians get these clowns
Starting point is 00:12:15 to go away for a few years, but we pay for it. No, you kick the can down the road. They're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars that California doesn't have. I mean, they're turning off the lights in some cities, and nobody wants to tackle that, right? You just kick the can down the road.
Starting point is 00:12:31 You know, Jamie, to put it in language you'd understand, imagine paying alimony to to a woman, not only were you not divorced with, you never married or never met. Wow. I just agree with everything Tiresend. I feel like that's the safest thing.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I read deep into this. They were saying, like, they're trying to make it so people in prison wouldn't have to work if they didn't want to? That was part of this bill, which I had a lot of trouble. Understanding that, I was just like, man, work sucks. Can you imagine, though, when you're done with work, you're like, oh, I'm done.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Oh, I'm in prison. I was just thinking how bad I would suck. Like, there's like no T-G-I-F, right? Yes, there, no. Unless it's like, thank God it was just a finger. It's a, um... I just all, whenever I see these stories,
Starting point is 00:13:23 I just go, I'm not going to California. Yeah. Like, I'm never going to California. They can have it. I don't need any more store. I was at the bookstore the other day, and I saw this book. It was like 300 pages,
Starting point is 00:13:31 and it was called, The Benefits of Fish Oil. And I go, you know what? I'm just going to, Take it. You got me. I don't need to read that. I don't need to go to California. They can have it. I don't know what that means, Kat. But you must hate this as a small government girl. Well, also just, as you pointed out, none of this money goes to just paying black people. I was reading this and said the money will help support proposals, including having the state apologize for inflicting harm on black Californians.
Starting point is 00:14:01 How does the apology cost money exactly? They can have like a yacht rock band do it. It's amazing what the government can spend money on. And nobody was like, what, how much money does the apology cost? Right. Imagine there are a lot of things that we're paying for that is just like this. Of course. There are, like committees, we pay for their donuts, we pay for their drinks, we pay for their little trips to the hotels.
Starting point is 00:14:30 It's all coming from us. It's all aggrift. We need to shrink this government. We need to cut it to pieces. Thanks to Jonathan Turley by his book. Jamie Lissout, Tim Taras, our studio audience, Fox News Tonight with Dreamy Chase Callaghan. That's a subject of a love of you, America.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Listen ad-free with a Fox News podcast plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. And Amazon Prime members can listen to this show, ad-free on the Amazon Music app. Hey, I'm trade gouty host of the trade goutty podcast. I hope you will join me every Tuesday and Thursday as we navigate life together and hopefully find ourselves a little bit better on the other side. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcast.com.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.