Piers Morgan Uncensored - Piers Morgan Uncensored: Zelensky at No 10, Kari Lake, God's Pronouns
Episode Date: February 8, 2023On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers reacts to Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to No 10. Also Piers is joined by the rising star of the Republican Party, Kari Lake, w...ho could become Number 2 to future President Donald Trump. Piers debates about God being gender neutral and how the Church of England are debating his/her/their pronouns. Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8 pm on TalkTV on Sky 522, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and the app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tonight on Pierce Morgan on sent to the king's welcome for Zelensky as he rallies Parliament to back Ukraine to victory.
But as President Biden snubs the war in his State of the Union's speech, could Ukraine's next big battle be the one for America's continued support?
Well, my guest tonight might know she's the rising star of the Republican Party, one of the most controversial politicians in America today.
Carrie Lake could be number two to a future President Trump.
Tonight, she joins me live.
Plus, now even God goes gender neutral.
The Church of England debates non-gender pronouns for his almighty.
I'm sorry, their almighty.
We'll debate whether they've lost their minds.
From London, this is Pearz Morgan Uncensored.
Well, good evening from London.
Welcome to Pierce Morgan Unsensored.
More than 11,000 people have now died
in a devastating earthquake that rocked Turkey in Syria this week.
That's 11,000 grieving families,
11,000 stories of harrowing, life-changing grief.
Stories of suffering like men's.
at Hansa, a Turkish father, pictured holding the hand of his dead 15-year-old daughter with the wreckage of their home and their lives piled around him.
The rescue missioners in Turkey are swinging into action, but they've been too slow.
The Turkish presidents now omitted that.
One of the first countries to send aid was Ukraine.
It's facing his own daily nightmare of grief and suffering at the blood-soaked hands of Putin.
But Ukraine is first in line to help Turkey because the bit of truth is they've become experts in pulling people out of rubble.
It's a great credit to President Zelensky, who's fighting for the survival of his country,
that he didn't hesitate to jump to Turkey's rescue.
And it's a great credit to both the United States and Britain,
that we've been shoulder to the shoulder with Ukraine and this war.
That's a point Zelensky made very clearly in his address to Parliament today
and only a second international visit since the start of the war.
We know Russia will lose.
And we really know the victory.
The victory will change the world.
And this will be a change that the world has long needed.
The United Kingdom is marching with us towards the most, I think, the most important victory of our lifetime.
It will be a victory over the very idea of the war.
After we win together any aggressor, it doesn't matter, big or small, will know what awaits him if he attacks
international order.
It was a magnificent speech, but one of the most inspiring leaders in the world right now,
and he's right, isn't he? This is a war the whole world needs him to win.
Britain's rightly given a lot to Ukraine, should give even more.
The United States has given more to Ukraine than the rest of the world combined.
Ukraine couldn't have held off Russia for this long without America's support.
But when President Biden gave his state of the Union address last night,
Ukraine has barely mentioned.
It's thousands of miles away, but Ukraine's next battle may be in Congress
to retain America's fulsome support.
Biden's got an eye on next year's election, where aged 81, nearly two actually,
may well have to run for a president again.
A powerful faction in the Republican Party, which now controls Congress,
believes that aid should be cut back that America should put America first.
People often scream about international aid and question why we do it.
Look no further than the suffering of the people of Ukraine.
Look no further than the people in Turkey and Syria,
and the stories of grieving fathers like Mezzar Hansi,
That's why we do it.
Well, joining me now as Carrie Lake.
She was a Republican nominee for Arizona Governor,
one of the leading lights in the making America great again movement
and being talented by some pundits,
as President Trump's running mate in 2024.
Well, Carrie Lake, welcome to Pierce Morgan Uncensored.
It's so wonderful to be with you today, Pierce.
So, look, we've never spoken,
but I've watched you with fascination from afar,
not least because, for a long time,
you were doing what I'm doing.
You were anchoring the news.
And you did that for many years.
My first question is, what on earth possessed you to want to give up a lovely job like this
to get into what can often be a hellhole of political life?
You mean, why would I leave the news to jump into the swamp?
That is a good question.
And I did love my career for 30 years.
I was a broadcast journalist.
And I love digging into issues, learning about them, telling people's stories.
But during COVID, I really had an epiphany on a wake-up call that what was being pushed by the news, the mainstream corporate news, was half-truths and fear tactics and really was just dividing our country.
And I could no longer lend my heart and my soul and my voice and my reputation to putting out half-truths.
I wasn't interested in that.
So I did a lot of soul-searching and praying, and I walked away from my career, my very successful career,
22 years as number one news anchor in Arizona. I walked away from a massive paycheck,
and I just said, God, I'm putting my life in your hands. Take me where you want me.
And the amazing people of Arizona reached out. They were so moved by what I did that they
reached out to me and said, would you please run for office? We need somebody who understands us,
understands our state, our issues, and will absolutely represent us. And so I reluctantly
went into politics. I didn't even know how to run for office. I had to call the Arizona Republican Party
and say, how do you run for office? I mean, I'm really at the heart of it, just a mom who is concerned about
where our state is going. And so that's how I ended up running for office. Little did I know
that we would lead an amazing movement here in the state, bringing in independence, Democrats,
and Republicans to bring about change here in Arizona and secure our streets and secure our border.
Unfortunately, the election didn't go the way that we wanted to because we have a lot of fraud in our elections.
And we're working through that right now.
Okay.
Well, that was a good pitch.
But let me just put a butt into the works there.
Because I'm curious about a lot of...
Of course.
A lot of things have happened to you in your life where you've made quite dramatic changes.
And I want to just talk to you about them.
For example, you used to be a Buddhist, according to some of your friends.
But now you're Christian.
You, before Trump's inauguration in 2017, you posted an anti-Trump post.
Now you're one of the big Trumpers.
You were very supportive of John McCain after he died and called him courageous and the hero,
and then you turned on him.
You were a Republican.
You became an independent.
You then became a Democrat.
You're now a Republican again.
So your critics would say, come on, Carri Lake.
Who is the real Carrier Lake here?
You're flip-flopping all over the place on all this stuff.
Personally and professionally, how do you please?
You're throwing a lot at me, so let me hit all of that.
I am a woman of Christ and a woman of faith.
I grew up Lutheran and Catholic growing up.
I'm now an evangelical.
And I think that there's something you can garner from every religion in the world.
And the Buddhists are peaceful, and I think it's absolutely wonderful.
You know, I've been very much into yoga in my life,
and so I don't have a problem with any religion of the world
and wherever you can find something that stirs your soul
and gives you peace in this difficult time.
I think that's wonderful.
I find that in the Bible,
and I am a Christian and a evangelical Christian,
and I don't judge anybody by their religion.
I've never made a negative post about President Trump at all.
I don't know what you're talking about,
and I would challenge you to prove that that's real.
Let me clarify.
It was a Facebook post.
We're showing it on screen.
It was one that you posted to your Facebook,
which was right on the eve of the inauguration.
And after Fox News revealed this, apparently, it then got taken down.
But it was not my president, and it was posted on your account.
I've never taken anything down from my Facebook post,
and I've never printed anything derogatory toward President Trump.
As a journalist, it was not my job to post anything derogatory about the
I would often talk about something happening in the news and say, hey, what do you think? This is
happening and this is happening. What are your thoughts? That's how I use social media as a journalist.
And I think that's a really healthy way to use social media where you get people kind of socializing
and discussing issues on social media. I've always been a supporter of President Trump, but I didn't
feel the need to put that out publicly. As a journalist, you really should keep your ideas in check.
I also covered the McCann's and I covered everybody fairly.
It's not my job as a journalist to tell somebody how to think about them.
No, I think we're John McCain.
Let me explain on John McCain because I knew John McCain.
Read the post. Read the post for me.
I challenge you to read the post and I knew him well as well.
Here's what I would say about John McCain.
I knew him. I interviewed him many times.
I had huge admiration for him.
And it seemed after he died, you shared all that admiration.
You called him courageous.
heroic and so on. But then...
Read the post, if you will. I really challenge you to read the post.
You were pretty scathing about him. And you said that Arizona produced a lot of losers.
No, I was.
And people took that to mean John McCain, right?
Well, I can't help if people think that. I mean, that's kind of a silly thing to think.
I covered John McCain. I have immense respect for his military career.
You know, he was a politician here for 40 years. I covered him for many of that, many of those years.
And no politician is free from criticism of their...
of their work. I mean, I look at President Trump. He was criticized day in and day out for,
you know, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and he's still being criticized, even though he's a
private citizen. We can definitely criticize our politicians and the work they do. I know that
that Senator McCain promised, and I covered him probably longer than you did, Pierce,
to end Obamacare, replace it with something better. When he had the opportunity,
and that fell squarely on his shoulders, he went in.
and gave the thumbs down and didn't do what he promised the people of Arizona.
When he was running for Senate, one of the times that he was running for re-election,
he did an ad saying, build the dang fence, build the dang wall.
And then when President Trump said, you know what, let's do that,
the people do want that, he fought tooth and nail against that.
He was censured by the Republican Party here.
I know that on a world stage, many people know him,
but a lot of Republicans in Arizona felt like he showed up for a few months,
every six years to run for re-election
and then ignored a lot of the issues facing Arizona.
I don't believe any politician should be free from criticism.
Okay, I completely agree.
No one should be free from criticism.
I think it was the juxtaposition.
I know I haven't been.
No, of course not.
I know I'm going to come to that.
But I think the only point I would make is
you were so praiseworthy of him in his death
and yet very soon after that
suddenly it looked like you turned on him.
Well, Pierce, really honestly,
someone has just passed away and he had let he led he's an icon led an amazing life i said the maverick has passed away
and that was that was his uh his nickname as you know because you've interviewed him i have a heart
and a soul and i know the suffering of losing a father i lost my father more than a decade ago
and i i still tear up at the thought of of that and i feel for the family i'm a human being and so are they
and I feel for that. I've not been unfairly critical of John McCain. I think any criticism I've
launched at him was that he didn't do what he told the people he would do. And I am not out to get
anybody. I actually brought a lot of the Republican Party together. I'm an America First Republican.
We have McCain Republicans here, and I believe that we can work together. We agree on 95% of everything,
maybe 99% of everything we Republicans do. And we, we, we tell.
to kind of duke things out and debate, and I wish that the other party did that. They don't. They just fall in line.
Well, Carrie, let me turn to one thing which is splitting the party, and that is this issue of stolen elections.
So you've been, obviously, Donald Trump supported you, and you've been very supportive of his belief that he had the 2020 elections stolen from him.
I've interviewed Donald Trump, and we had a great interview, but I took him on and said, I don't think that election was stolen from you.
And more than that, President Trump,
I think your persistence in claiming it was
is damaging to your chances of potentially winning again.
And I would say to you, Carrie Lake,
you're clearly a rising star in the Republican firmament.
You've got a lot of popularity.
In fact, since you lost the election
and we'll come to whether you think you have or not in a moment,
but since you did, a lot of monies come in for you.
So people think, Carrie Lake, rising star,
potentially on a Trump ticket,
who knows what that will go?
And I'll ask you about that.
But you, again, have not accepted the results of the election.
And there is a belief that it's almost deliberate.
It's like you've looked at Donald Trump and thought, you know what,
there's a great way to make money in fame for myself,
and that's to be an election denier.
And I would simply say to you, I said to Donald Trump,
I don't think it works for you guys.
I don't think denying the result of democratic elections
is an effective tool to actually win elections.
That is the silliest thing I've ever heard.
That is absolutely, it's funny, actually.
I campaigned 525 days across the most beautiful state in the country, Arizona, and I know the people, and I worked incredibly hard and our volunteers and the people gathered around.
It really was a movement, and you weren't here to cover it, unlike we've ever seen in politics.
You lost, Gary.
Sir, sir, 72% of Arizona voters believe that election, something was wrong, and it wasn't honest.
72% of Arizonans.
And I want to make sure, I have children, I have two children, 18 and 19 years old.
I want to make sure when they grow up, we don't continue to run elections like a banana republic.
Where on election day, voters showed up, our voters showed up 75% to 25%, 3 to 1 on election day.
And the machines weren't working.
They printed intentionally the wrong image on the ballot, and that was meant to have the ballot spit out and
rejected by the tabulators a quarter of a million times on election day, more than half of the
ballots were spit out by the tabulators. As you know, there's actually been, there's been no
in, but, Pierce, we can't continue to run elections that way. Carrie, there's been no independent
corroboration that there was anything fraudulent about this election. In fact, it's pretty clear
that you lost to Katie Hobbs, your rival, 50.3% to 49.6%. And as with Donald Chopman, I said to,
where's the hard evidence? He went down all sorts of rabbit holes. But,
he couldn't produce hard evidence.
There's a ton of, peers, peers, there's a mountain of hard evidence.
And when we presented it in our trial, the other side didn't even dispute the evidence.
They didn't.
But not that the election result was fraudulent.
With zero chain of custody.
Yes, well, we can't continue to run elections this way.
And we know that we won.
And we're going to continue to fight this in a court of law.
And it's really rich that you're sitting across the pond acting like you know what happened on election day.
I did not see your smiling face.
We had lots of international media here covering Election Day in Arizona.
Yours is one face I didn't see and nor did I see it.
You could have had my smiling face, Carrie.
When Arizonans, I would have loved to have seen you.
We had more media covering our election than I've ever seen cover any story here in Arizona.
And as I said, I covered Arizona for nearly 30 years.
So it's okay that you are not comfortable with me fighting this election.
and fighting for election integrity.
It's okay.
I can live with myself, knowing that Pierce Morgan.
Let me clarify.
I don't mind your fighting spirit.
I don't mind it in Donald Trump.
I've known him a long time.
Well, I have every right to fight this election.
This is an election contest.
But there does come a point, both for you and I'm doing this for the people of Arizona.
There does come a point when for the future of democracy,
you and Donald Trump have to accept at some point you lost an election.
Otherwise, the entire system collapses.
If your simple response to losing is always, we didn't lose, we won, then democracy dies.
Pierce, I grew up in a family of nine.
I'm the youngest.
My father was a history and government teacher and a football coach.
And he taught us that if we lose and we lose fair and square, we congratulate the winner and we walk away.
And that's exactly what I would do if that was a fair and square election.
But I'm fighting for the people of Arizona.
I go all over this country.
I've been probably to six states since the election.
In Arizona, I can't walk 10 feet without an Arizona saying,
I voted for you, everybody I know voted for you,
our ballot was rejected on election day, please keep fighting for us.
I'm fighting for the people of Arizona,
and I don't mean any offense to you,
but I frankly don't give a damn what you think about it.
I'm fighting for the people of Arizona.
I truly am.
No offense taken whatsoever.
And let me ask you this, Pierce.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think it's right that you show up on Election Day?
That's the big day.
On election day, and 60% of voting locations in the primarily Republican locations have ballots that are printed out wrong?
Listen, Gary, all I know, all I know.
All I know, all be it from my lofty place here in London, and I admit I wasn't in Arizona,
all I know is all the official fact-checking entities that have looked in,
to all the claims do not conclude that you did anything other than lose that election.
Come on. Pierce, Pierce, did you just fall off the turnip truck? We know about the fact checkers.
And we've seen them. This has all been revealed. Half of them are leftists working for Facebook.
Let's let's be real. Okay. The fact checkers are they? One final point on that.
What do they know? And what do they know about our election?
Let me ask you, Carrie. At what point would you accept that you've lost?
Well, do you think that we have a right to move this through the court system?
I think we do. I know that we do. We have the right.
You certainly have a legal right to do it.
You've got a legal right to do it.
But my point is, at what point, is there any point that you've got a right to do it?
Is there any point where you would accept that you lost?
We are taking it to the Supreme Court.
That's where we're taking it.
Okay. Let me ask you, secondly, a lot of rumors swirling you might run to be senator.
Is that true?
have had many people reach out to me and say, you need to run for Senator. We have an opportunity
here to win, and we're really concerned about what would happen if we allow a socialist, like
the Democrat who's jumped in, or someone like Kirsten Cinema, who votes with Joe Biden 95%, 93% of
the time. We need to have someone like you run. You're the only Republican who can win.
It is in the back of my mind, but my number one priority is my case, and I want to see.
my case through. And if Donald Trump, if Donald Trump says to you he wants you to be his running,
mate, what would your answer be? Wow, the hypotheticals. This is crazy. If the royal family invites
you in and offers you a job, what are you going to do, Pierce? I mean, these are hypotheticals.
Well, if they not have that conversation with President Trump. I'd say yes, thanks. Thanks very much.
When do I start? Where's my palace? Well, honest to goodness, I have not given that thought.
And I think the president's amazing.
He was a great president, greatest of my lifetime.
And I know that every American was doing better when he was in the White House.
And I really miss the economy that he helped lead.
I miss the fact that he helped to end wars rather than start wars.
First president in my lifetime, that didn't start a war.
And I know that he cares deeply about this country.
We really need to get back to putting the people of this country first, giving them back their government.
And I am just focused on what I'm doing here in Arizona, to be honest.
A final question.
On Ukraine, President Zelensky is here in London, gave a stirring speech to Parliament.
I'm curious why so many Republicans seem to want Vladimir Putin to win.
You know, why don't you ask them?
What's your view?
All I know is I am here in Arizona, and it is nothing is more aggravating.
and anger-inducing to the people of Arizona
than watching these buffoons back in Washington, D.C.,
take our hard-earned money and write a check to Ukraine.
Over $100 billion has gone to Ukraine.
And we sit here in Arizona with a wide-open border.
The narco-terrorists and the drug cartels,
with the help of the CCP in China,
are pushing in and funneling record numbers,
record amounts of fentanyl through Arizona into the rest of this country.
We're watching a young generation die from fentanyl poison.
We have a wide open border and they don't want to send...
But Carrie, I don't disagree with you.
They don't want to send a penny here.
I don't disagree with you about those issues and they have to be tackled.
But they have nothing to do with Ukraine.
And again, my curiosity is simply that when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, for example,
America couldn't wait to get stuck in to kick him out.
and most Republicans I know supported it.
And yet here we have Vladimir Putin,
who is on a whole different level of dictator,
marching into a European country.
And to my astonishment,
some Republicans seem to think that the best answer to this
is to let him just take Ukraine.
And I'm just bemused why?
Why wouldn't every fiber of a Republican being be
we have got to defeat Putin
wherever he marches in
and tries to thwart democracy?
Well, this Republican believes that we need to make sure we're putting the needs of Americans first, and right now Americans are struggling.
I've talked to retirees who saved. It did everything right. Many of them were even veterans. They did everything right.
And they're watching their retirement savings evaporate under Joe Biden. My focus is on the people, the good people of Arizona. And that's why I'm fighting for them every day. I continue to fight.
I watch the people who are sitting in office here, and they are dead set on destroying this state and making our lives, making us suffer and making us less safe.
So my focus is on the people of Arizona, and I intend to keep my focus here.
We oftentimes get involved in skirmishes and wars and try to start things up overseas, and I think the American people are growing very weary of that,
incredibly weary watching our hard-earned money go overseas, and we're in a precarious spot if we continue to behave that way.
And I don't think that's the American spirit.
Okay, well, Carrie, on that we will disagree,
but it's been great to interview you.
Thank you for coming on Pierce Morgan Unsensored.
And I will follow your rising career with great interest.
And please come to Arizona.
I'd love to give you a tour of the border and show you around,
and maybe we could even sit down and have lunch
and go over some of the evidence in our case.
I would love to do that, actually.
I'll take you up on that.
Carrie Lake, thank you very much indeed.
Thank you, Pierce.
Well, coming next to night, the Church of England is considering scrapping centuries of religious teaching to give God gender-neutral pronouns.
Is our heavenly father no more?
Welcome back to Facebook and our sensitive.
Next tonight, let us pray our father, sorry, not anymore, our non-gendered parent who are in heaven.
That's not right to you?
In a break the centuries of tradition, the Church of England is debating,
but they stop referring to God as a he by introducing gender-neutral pronouns in prayers and
hymns. Well, I'm joined by Christian activists and author Simon Hill and U.S. Conservative
talk radio host Ben Ferguson. So Ben Ferguson, and I'd imagine when you heard about this,
the steam began to rage out of your ears. What is your view of a gender-neutral God?
Congratulations to the church for doing everything possible to become completely irrelevant
from society with this woke BS. It's embarrassing that they can't go back and look at what
says and look at certain things like our father who aren't in heaven and then sit there and think
wow of all the problems that people have in the world that we can be helping people with poverty
and with children and with orphans and with people they're starving around the world let's go back
in and rewrite this so that we don't offend anybody guess what the scriptures are offensive to people
that sin the scriptures are offensive to Christians because it is about right and wrong there are people
that are always going to be offended by the Bible
and to try to take the offensiveness out of it
and give everybody a kumbaya warm hug
is a disaster for the church.
Anyone that's doing this, in my opinion,
should not be in a position of leadership of the church
and they should be fired immediately for trying it.
Okay. Simon Hill, your response to that?
Well, I think with all respect to Ben,
he's right that the church should be concerned
about poverty, about the needs of children.
The church could get a lot more active
in supporting marginalized people.
But this isn't the Church of England
considering a massive change.
This is just a part of the Church of England
having a discussion about possibly allowing
some variety in worship
in the way God is referred to.
And actually, there's nothing new about it.
God is not literally male or literally female.
Sure it's new.
That's what we're talking about it.
Or chromosomes.
God, you're not suggesting, Ben, are you,
that God was not a male.
Like, are you, are you, okay, let me ask you a question.
Am I, serious question?
Am I black?
I don't know, I can't see you.
I'm just talking down a microphone, so I don't know what is not for the record.
Am I a male?
Am I a male or a female?
Serious question?
Well, I assumeing you're male from what you say.
Of course Jesus as a human being was male.
So if you can be that logical, if you, hold on, one second.
If you can be that logical, and I'll go to peer,
Morgan for this. Is Pierce Morgan black or white?
Well, I'm currently identifying as white.
And Pierce is white. God is not black or white.
Or male or female.
This is the insanity.
The fact that we're even having a pause and people are worried about how to answer the damn question
is the absurdity of what's going on this world.
Pears, just so you know, I have no problem saying you're white.
I have no problem saying that you're not Roy McElroy.
I have no problem saying that you're not a woman.
I have no problem saying that you're not Jesus.
I have no problem saying that you're not.
I have no problem saying that you're not.
saying that there's a difference between a man and woman. There shouldn't be a long pause
because we're afraid of offending someone when we tell them the truth. The fact is there are certain
things that are just straight, simple. Yes, Jesus is a man.
Let Simon respond to that. I mean, Simon, the point I would make, Simon, is simply that
I can imagine that a lot of people in England who are Christian, who've seen this headline,
particularly the Daily Mail on the front page, is God going to go gender neutral? They'll just
just groan out loud and they will think the Church of England has gone woke.
And as we know, once that starts, it just starts to alienate people from the church.
And at a time when the church needs more support, not less support,
I'm surprised they would want to press the woke button.
I groaned when I saw the Daily Mail headline because it was so inaccurate
because it suggested this was going to be some major change in the Church of England,
rather than a committee having a discussion about some possible minor changes.
It may alienate you for the church to try to be inclusive,
but actually this is challenging if we can...
You know, I'm happy to call God he or she or they...
What would you do with the Lord's Prayer then out of interest?
What would you do, Simon, with the Lord's Prayer?
You can't start with our father.
I still say... I still say our Father, but actually...
Why would you do that?
If you believe in the Middle Ages that refer to God as Mother...
Yeah, but hang on, if you believe in gender neutrality for God,
why would you start the Lord's prayer with our father?
That makes no sense, obviously.
You have to change it to our person.
Well, I'd happy to say father or mother,
because I think God is our father and our mother.
And as I say, there are prayers from the Middle Ages.
So you would change the Lord's prayer to say,
our mother who are in heaven.
Well, hang on, Simon.
I want to know.
No, I'd happily say either.
Every church, everywhere I go where there's a church setting,
you say the Lord's prayer.
Right, are you now saying we change the wording of the Lord's Prayer to our mother who are in heaven?
Is that what you're suggesting?
No, I'm not saying that at all.
So what do people do?
I'm saying, you're saying the mail headline is wrong.
And I'm saying to you, someone who worked at the mail for a long time, is it wrong?
Isn't it the natural extension of where this debate goes?
Which is actually, what do you do with things like the Lord's Prayer?
That everything could be changed in the Church of England.
Right, so just to clarify what...
Jesus referred to God as...
Right.
Understand.
Let me just ask a question.
Just to clarify, so that everyone watching is under no illusion what this means,
if God is deemed to be gender neutral, what is the wording to the start of the Lord's Prayer?
How do we start it?
I think it's fine to refer to God as father or mother or parent.
I don't think that's the point.
Have you been to a church service?
Why, I said our mother who asked in heaven, Simon.
Have you been to one that did that?
I've been to a church service that said our parent, yes.
But our mother?
Not in the Lord's Prayer, but in other prayers.
I've led prayers in church.
The Lord's Prayer is the most important prayer of all.
We know that in the Christian Church.
No, no.
What makes a prayer important is the sincerity in our hearts,
not arguments about changing the wording.
What's sincere about changing the wording after centuries
of this key prayer in the Christian church?
As I say, from our Father who is in heaven.
There are prayers from the Middle Ages that refer to God as mother.
To me, to me the problem with this, Ben is,
it makes no sense.
Like a lot of woke things,
it all sounds great and inclusive,
right to the point you try and work out,
well, hang on, Simon, Simon, hang on.
I'm asking Ben, the problem is, Ben,
when you go down this woke rabbit hole,
it sounds great in principle,
yeah, let's be more inclusive,
until you get to the actual details,
i.e., what is the wording of the law's prayer?
And when I hear it, it might be our parent
who are in heaven,
or our mother who are in heaven.
I can only tell you my mother, a Catholic watching this at home,
will be throwing stuff at the screen.
Yeah, if you want to destroy religion, this is how you do it.
Let me finish, let me finish.
If you want to destroy people's faith in God, this is how you do it.
If you want to destroy the church, this is how you destroy it.
And that may be what some people are wanting to do here through wokeness is say,
we stand for nothing to include everything,
and we don't stand up for right and wrong,
because ultimately, if you look at what the Bible is about,
nothing to do with that.
It's about, let me finish.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Just hold on.
I was quiet for quite some time, and Pierce knows me well.
That was very hard for me to do.
Very unusual.
The church is about right and wrong and good and evil.
And if you take that away where the church can no longer stand up for what is right
and have principles and declare that things are in fact wrong,
you will destroy the church and you will destroy a society who has no faith in anything.
has no faith in any God.
And that is going to be where they go with this.
It's an interesting debate.
Simon, appreciate you joining me. Ben, thank you for joining me.
And letting Ben get a word in.
I'm not denying right and wrong.
All right.
Simon, we're going to leave it there.
You're trying to change the Bible.
You can't even tell me what a man or a woman is.
Guys, on that bomb show, thank you very much indeed.
You didn't actually ask me that, but I believe in principles.
I don't believe God is a man in the sky.
I do think if we're going to start the Lord's prayer with our mother who was in heaven.
You can't figure out man and woman.
Your principles are worthless.
Guys, got to leave it there. Thank you very much indeed.
Coming up, Madonna is always reinventing herself.
Now she's declared herself a victim of ageism and misogyny.
All because people were mocking her face at the Grammys,
which certainly bore no relation to the face she used to have.
We'll debate that next.
Well, one of these stand-up moments for me, the Grammy Awards,
were not the actual awards themselves, but this, Madonna,
looking like she got the wrong date for Halloween.
Well, now she's taken to Instagram to say many people chose
only to talk about close-up photos of me.
God forbid that anyone with photograph,
Madonna, taken with a long-lens camera
by a press photographer that would distort anyone's face.
Once again, I'm called in the glare of ageism and misogyny
that permeates the world we live in,
a world that refuses to celebrate women past the age of 45.
Well, here to discuss this podcast from comedian James Bard,
talked to be contributor to Esther Cracko,
associate editor of The Daily Mirror,
Kevin McGuire.
So, Kevin, I woke up this morning to Madonna,
because I had past comment
of the critical nature about Madonna.
And she tweeted, the world is threatened by my power and my stamina, my intelligence and my will to survive.
But they will never break me.
This is all the test.
And there was a very filtered picture of herself, which had clearly been through the filtering minster.
So here's my thing about Madonna, Kevin.
I think she is an absolute joke now.
And I say that as somebody who was a massive fan.
I literally went to see her on a holiday tour, one of the greatest pop stars at her peak I've ever seen.
She has become an embarrassing shambles quite deliberately.
And when I saw these pictures, I just once again thought, my God, what did she, A, what did she done to herself?
But B, the constant attention sinking.
She was making horrible sexual signs with Sand Smith, they.
She was doing all sorts of stuff as normal, you know, normal attention seeking.
And it just does, the act doesn't play when you're in the mid-60s.
Would you have been outraged if Mick Jagger was doing that in the same way?
He doesn't do what she does.
Yeah. But it's, come on.
She is a victim of ageism and misogyny, but at the same time,
she's a victim of her own narcissism.
She's always out there trying to get noticed.
And if you'd go out there and try and get noticed,
you're going to get jeers as well as cheers.
James Boy, you're a self-confessed Madonna super fat.
Yes.
Is she a victim of ageism and misogyny?
Absolutely.
And the fact that we're sat here, two men sat here,
discussed three men discussing misogyny is misogynistic.
Why?
Well, men can't discuss women.
You don't get an opinion on whether Madonna is telling her truth or not.
What is her truth?
That people are being misogynistic
and that a woman over 45 is not allowed or permitted to be sexy
in the eyes of people like you.
There is only the truth.
There's not people's versions of it.
We're not on the Megan and Harry podcast, right?
So you can't just say her truth.
There are facts.
The fact is she's done stuff to her face surgically,
which means when she goes out now,
we all shriek in horror.
I think it's quite rude to say that you shriek in horror.
I literally did.
It's like a Halloween costume.
But ultimately, Piers, like, you've met Madonna.
You called her rude when you met her.
She was incredibly rude every time a minute, but I don't hold that against her.
Well, it sounds like you do.
No, look me wrong.
Women are allowed to be...
They're allowed to be rude little madams, and she is, right?
No, no problem at all.
Women are allowed to not like you, Piaz.
Absolutely fine.
And that doesn't give you permission to then attack them in terms of millions of people.
Not a problem at all.
She can hate my guts.
It doesn't mean I can't pass comment on her without being called immediately misogynist.
But is anyone discussing how you look?
And would you be okay with that?
Literally, I get fat shame.
all the time, even though, as you can see, I'm basically emaciated, right?
So, and this is a new regime, by the way. It's a new year, new me, and it's all just falling off.
But I, you know why? Because I got a fat shame. I actually think it's good.
And Madonna needs to listen to proper friends who say to her, what the hell are you doing to your face, love?
Right? Look at that. It's like the bride of Wilderstein.
It's not misogyny to notice that she looks crazy. I'm a huge Madonna family.
Well, she does look crazy. If this is my friend, I would like, ma'am, you look like a loaf of warbitants.
She was my friend. Seriously, I think the issue here is she is too rich to be looking this crazy.
I have no problem with cosmetic surgery. There are loads of celebrities I've had it done.
The aim is not to look crazy. I'm a huge fan of her and I just think she's too established.
She's too much of an icon to do this to herself. And then blame it on misogyny. It's not misogyny. It's not misogy. It's not a person.
Which is crazy. And she's been a victim. It's not a mental health condition.
Even you don't think she's a victim. Of what? Of misogyny, of ageism, of people like you saying she's not sexy and that she's not
permitted to be sexy in her 60s.
I didn't say she wasn't sexy. I just said
that when someone is that desperate, she
releases picture after picture of herself,
naked, lying under beds,
you know, all sorts of kissing toy boys.
It's all attention-seeking
narcissism. Fine. What you can't
do is look at this picture here.
The idea I can't criticize
that picture is say that is desperate
a woman in the 60s. Without you saying
you're being ages to misogynies.
No, I'm not, James Barr.
Look at her. She's hot. That's a hot piece of
I mean, that looks like a dead copper.
No, it does not.
Imagine if that was your great grandma, which, by the way, she's old enough to be.
It's honestly like a crime scene, doesn't it?
That's what it does.
I don't know if your grandparents are alive.
No, sadly, my nan is not here anymore.
But imagine if she was and that was her and she released that picture.
I would love that.
Really?
Yeah, I've got friends whose grandmas are on Only fans.
Like, get out there.
I'd have to have a quiet word, right?
I think you'd probably be feeling a little uncomfortable,
but mainly because you might be finding it attractive.
Here's my point.
I don't think you can behave the way Madonna behaves
and not expect criticism.
To then play the victim
when you deliberately provoke people,
I think it's absurd.
It would be like me playing the victim
when I give it out large with my opinions
and then say,
and someone says to me,
oh, stop being so disgusting, miss,
oh my God, I'm a victim.
Oh, don't be ridiculous.
Look, I see a lot of it as embarrassing.
I look at Helen.
Miron Hood, I think, must be a bit older
and is really sexy
in a very different way.
But some of the criticism
she gets is motivated because of her age and because she's a woman,
because she gets more criticism, bloke.
She wants to play the 25-year-old sex part and she's 64, right?
And I'm sorry yesterday, but I would say this about Mick Jagger
when he's over done it, the old, you know, strolling bone thing on stage.
It's like, come on, babe, put it away.
And he needs to stop having children.
Look, I don't think it's misogyny to notice when someone's acting nuts, right,
or looking ridiculous.
I don't think you can say that she's nuts.
I say that she's nuts.
She doesn't need to do this.
She is a bit nuts, James. Come on.
She is.
And I like that about, no, listen.
So same person behaves like that.
She is Madonna.
She is an icon.
She will always be an icon.
This is completely unnecessary.
And it's not ageism or sexism or misogyny to notice that this isn't necessary.
By the way, look, Jay's here's the point.
You've bought tickets to her concert.
Millions of other people have and will.
It'll be a smash hit.
She's not a victim.
She might be many other things.
But all this does is fuel this sort of furorory around Madonna.
And she'll make even more money and sell even more tickets.
But it's just the playing the victim which got my goat this morning.
It's like, Madonna, of all things, stick it back to me, call me a rough old English twerk, whatever you want to call me.
I don't care.
I don't care, but don't play the victim because it's pathetic.
I don't think it's pathetic that she's just sold out a world tour of 30 plus dates in seconds.
I don't think that's pathetic at all.
I think it's absolutely baffling, but if you want to go and watch her prancing around in their 60s, looking like that, enjoy your show, James.
Thank you so much.
And in the words of Madonna, there's no greater power than the power of goodbye.
Indeed.
James, goodbye.
That seems slightly immaterial, girl.
Anyway, next one, yes.
See you, my, five.
Next to night, Prince Harry told the world
about the woman who took his virginity
to sell all book.
He invaded their privacy,
and now it's her turn.
A Taste of My Global TV Exclusive is coming up.
Welcome back.
And Kevin Anestra is still here.
Let's talk about Zelensky.
A pretty powerful speech today, Kevin.
Whatever side you are on about all this,
I just thought he really is an amazing orator.
Yeah, is the real deal stole the show, spoke in English.
You know, when he did a broadcast upon it, the last time it was an Ukrainian.
What I like, though, is he is there.
Yep, he said, thank you, but he made a request.
He wants plane.
Wings for freedom, he said.
He's not afraid to come and raise the ante every time.
And some interesting politics, Esther, because Boris Johnson was there
and was sort of seen muscling his way to the front of the thing.
But actually, it was really about Rishi Suna, because he's the prime minister.
And this was, I think, Rishi's way,
obviously I interviewed him last week
and asked him about whether he's worried about
being called a submarine prime minister
by Nadine Doris when she interviewed Boris for Talk TV.
And it looks to me like he's decided,
right, enough of Boris zipping off to Ukraine
every 10 minutes pretending he's still prime minister.
I'm going to host him here and show him the red carpet,
which he did.
And I think it was an impressive day for both of them actually.
And I can only hope Boris will finally take a hint
because obviously he's...
And take due credit, as Zelensky gave Boris
for getting the sort of coalition of support.
brought together. But right now, this is about Rishi Sunak,
not Boris Johnson. Yeah, Sunnak calls
a shot now. He'll decide whether he gets
planes or not, not Johnson. I mean, I find
it interesting, the petty politics people are playing with Zelensky's
outfit. Oh, that's ridiculous.
I've seen people tweeted like, why does he always
wear a military? I said, well, why do you think
he's a... Is he a country at war?
He's the second time he's left the country.
Right? It's nearly a year that has been
raging. I mean, when you go and meet Zelenskyy, as I did
in Ukraine in Kiev, he's such
an impressive guy. He's really quite
short guy. He does not... He's not
like a big sort of presence.
But when you talk to him, he feels
like he grows in front of you.
He's got such eloquence, the way he expresses
himself, such resilience and kind
of determination to win this.
And I think a bit like Churchill
and World War II for us, in a way,
he's helped persuade the Ukrainian people.
He's rallied him. We can win this.
He didn't expect this. I think people
forget that, you know, at no point in his presidency
did he think, you know, I would be leading the country
during a conflict with Russia for a year.
Right.
So I think people need to understand.
He really has the weight of an entire nation on his shoulders.
So nitpicking on things like his image and all of that, it's very petty.
And it's also losing sight of the bigger issue.
Russia will not stop at Ukraine.
I think for us to forget that is irresponsible.
I do find it weird, Kevin, that Republicans, we'd have you carried Lake earlier.
He's a rising star on the party.
But there is a real sentiment now amongst Republicans that they should be almost
pulling out of Ukraine.
And you think, why would an old-school Republican and American
want a dictator like Putin to win?
I don't get that.
It's America looking inwards again.
America first, as everybody else last.
And I think it's a really worrying development in US politics.
Are you surprised by that?
Well, I think it's misplaced kind of looking internally.
Because I think the argument should be,
how do we wrap this war up as quickly as possible?
But then you have this kind of rabid wing of the Republican Party.
They're just like, no, let's just pull out entirely.
I was like, you're not really understanding the nuances of the situation.
You should want to this war to wrap up very quickly because it affects everyone.
You should want a fast conclusion,
not let's pull out immediately.
Right.
Zelensky also met King Charles
at Buckingham Palace, obviously
coronation coming up.
You know, it was a nice meeting of these two people.
And he made a nice line, Zelensky,
about all the pilots now in Ukraine
are kings to him.
And he presented actually a pilot's helmet,
didn't he, in parliament.
But a big few weeks
and months coming up for King Charles
leading up to this coronation, Kevin.
It's a big moment for him, for the country,
monarchy. And of course...
And for you personally, obviously, you're leaving the country.
As a report, I'm actually thinking of going
here. I am actually thinking of going
and wait and I'm missing. But for him,
it is huge. Of course, he's got
to work out. What is he
going to do with his own family?
And you've got the Andrews scandal still there
and some of his mate seem to be
pushing. He's really
the Dreyfus of
and then you've got Harry.
And you can't ignore that.
Right. You certainly can't ignore the interview with
we have tomorrow night because we have the first television interview in the world with the lady who took Harry's virginity.
And we've got a little clip from this. This is Sasha Walpole from my interview, which is airing tomorrow night.
People are asking, you know, family and friends, oh yeah, we know who it is.
And then suddenly it's just the reality of this isn't going to go away forever. This is going to flare up until they know who it is.
They're going to be questioning people. And yes, I could not have said anything.
But then it's never going to stop. This is a means to end.
the manners, honestly, to just have let you know it was going to be a book.
It could have given me a head-up of, like, you know, I'm going to put it in the book.
It's an extraordinary interview with somebody we'd never heard of last week.
It suddenly is propelled into the front pages of newspapers
because Harry, ironically, invaded her privacy
and put all the details about losing virginity to this older woman in this pub.
Everybody in the locality knew who he was talking about.
And before she knew it, it was like an unstoppable thing
of outing her, so she thought I may as well get ahead of it.
But the irony, Esther, of Prince Privacy,
making this woman feel like her privacy been invaded.
Because he's not very intelligent.
Everyone knows that Prince Harry is, quite frankly, a bit thick.
And he thought he was being clever by shrouding it in some sort of secrecy.
Oh, it was an older woman in a pub.
And I'm like, you know there are people there?
People that can easily identify this moment, the situation, and who was there?
Well, it's a great interview.
We're wearing it tomorrow night.
If you want to find out what he thinks about Harry,
she thinks about Harry now, about
Megan Markle about King Charles.
It's all in this interview with Sasha Walpole.
That's exclusive.
Tomorrow night, the lady who took Harry's virginity.
I'm only talking about it because he did.
That's it for us tonight.
Uncensored.
Keep it that way.
Good night.
