The Megyn Kelly Show - Trump Praises Sydney Sweeney as Natural Beauty Defeats Woke, and Incoherent Kamala is Back, with Michael Knowles
Episode Date: August 4, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by The Daily Wire's Michael Knowles, host of "The Michael Knowles Show," to discuss Kamala Harris’ incoherent appearance on Stephen Colbert to soft launch her new book, her b...izarre comments about headphones, how the book tour doubles as a potential 2028 campaign kick-off, her rambling and empty answers, her glitching again over how she differs from Biden, the left’s ongoing meltdown over Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ads, President Trump now weighing in and praising her and the ads, the return to normal that the ads represent, Sydney Sweeney represents a return to natural beauty, our culture's rejection of the Kardashian and Lauren Sanchez affect on Hollywood beauty and social media standards,shocking comments from a Democratic Socialist leader about how he and Zohran Mamdani will remake New York and the entire government, why young people are being drawn to his candidacy, new revelations placing Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama at the center of the Russiagate hoax, why there needs to be accountability all these years later, and more. More from Knowles: https://www.dailywire.com/show/the-michael-knowles-show CHEF iQ: Visit https://CHEFIQ.com and use code MK for 15% off during our FLASH SALEFirecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!SimpliSafe: Visit https://simplisafe.com/MEGYN to claim 50% off & your first month free!Ground News: Go to https://groundnews.com/megyn for 40% off the Vantage subscription and find the truth mainstream media doesn't want you to see. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to the Megyn Kelly show, live on Sirius XM channel 111 every weekday at noon East.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to the Megyn Kelly show and happy Monday.
Hope everyone had a great weekend. We have tons of stories to get to today that cross over from the political to the cultural arenas.
The Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad campaign
has made its way to the White House.
President Trump, just today, he's got lots of thoughts.
He put it out in a true social post this morning
that includes comments on Sweeney, on Bud Light,
on Taylor Swift, and more. We're gonna get to it. And everyone's favorite
political liability, Kamala Harris, has soft launched her book tour with a
repeat appearance on the soon to be canceled Stephen Colbert late night show.
Because when you find out that a show has no ratings, that's where you go to
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Michael, welcome back. Great to have you.
Great to be with you, Megan. Thank you for having me.
There's a lot to go over. Oh, so much.
Why don't we just start with Kamala cause it's just so fun and it's Monday.
So everybody needs a little fun.
She's launching this book and she's trying to make it sound like there are some real
nuggets in there, some really exciting things.
And hold on a second.
This is the tease for what's going to get us really excited to buy her book, 107 Days.
Here's Sot 8.
I mean, there's a lot of personal stuff in the book.
I mean, poor Dougie.
You're blowing the lid off of Doug?
For example, my birthday is in October.
The election's in November.
You see where I'm going?
No, no one does. And Dougie kind of dropped the
ball on my big birthday. He didn't get you anything? Oh, you have to read the book.
All right, just tell me the page. Tell me the page. It's all classic Kamala. The weird, drunk sounding, giggling, and absolutely nothing.
Saying nothing. Nothing clever. Nothing amusing. Her weirdness is somewhat amusing, but she
and her substantive comments are not. Her tease. Oh, we've got to read the book to find
out if he didn't get her a present. Who gives a flying fig?
She's off socially in like a very weird way.
Continues to be Michael.
And yet the reports persist that the reason she didn't run
for governor of California is she's using this book to soft launch
her 2028 presidential run.
Your thoughts? Megan, I don't I guess you and I differ
here. I'm on the edge of my seat. What did he or did he not get her for her
birthday? This is almost certainly the most exciting thing in the book. You know, the book is called
What? 107 Days. The Life and Times, The Rollicking Campaign of Kamala Harris.
My first book that I ever put out
is called Reasons to Vote for Democrats,
a Comprehensive Guide.
It has no words in it, and it is the number one
national bestseller.
It almost certainly has the exact same content
as Kamala's book, because what could she possibly write about?
No one voted for her.
No one wanted her to be the nominee.
The only reason she got it is because her boss made the mistake of going on television
and showing everyone that his brain didn't work anymore.
So she was the only person who could fill it.
No one at that point even wanted her to be the president.
And then she kept making a lot of mistakes, but not even interesting mistakes, kind of
boring mistakes. Like she boring mistakes like she just
she was just boring on the trail and then she lost. What could you possibly
have in the book?
In her defense, this was a cheap cash grab
and she got whatever the advance was
and now she's got to go through the charade of selling the books.
Going on the Colbert show is just as good as going on any show. She could go on the
top-rated show in the country. No one's Colbert show is just as good as going on any show. She could go on the top rated show in the country.
No one's gonna buy this book.
So you're perhaps right that she's trying
to soft launch a presidential campaign.
I'm a little bit more cynical about it maybe.
I think this is a cash grab
for a desperate gasping politician
whose career is over whether she knows it or not.
I think the reason she didn't run
for governor of California is she could lose because nobody
likes her.
In her defense, she is very good at behind the scenes politics.
I'm not even making Billy Brown jokes.
I mean, she's good at wielding the levers of power and insinuating herself with all
sorts of political elites.
In terms of retail politics, the woman could not get
herself elected dog catcher in Palookaville.
And so maybe she's got some delusion that she's gonna run
for president in 2028, ain't gonna happen.
Take the money and run, Kamala.
Maybe behind the scenes, her little,
I eat no for breakfast works on these weak need
Democrat donors who are like, yeah, I like it. I like it. Look at
this. A strong black woman who eats no for breakfast. Here's my checkbook. Here's a little
bit more of how she family was staying with us,
and including my baby nieces, my nieces' children, I call them my baby nieces, and we had a
really wonderful grump, again, I talk about what that day is. And then I get the call from Joe.
And immediately, that's the dining room
at the vice president's residence.
And immediately, my incredible team,
and I'm just, my incredible team, they just,
people just started coming.
And we turned it into a war room.
And I made over 100 calls that day, I rolled calls, and that's me on a call.
So you'll see my phone is actually on my lap,
and you know, so I know I've been teased about this,
but I like these kinds of ear pods that have the thing,
because I've served on the Senate Intelligence Committee,
I have been in classified briefings, and I'm telling you, like, don't be on the Senate Intelligence Committee. I have been in classified briefings and I'm telling you like, don't be on the train using
your ear pods and thinking somebody can't listen to your conversation.
I'm just telling you that's a little bit more secure.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Michael, your face is exactly how I feel.
He's got a listening audience.
He's got the hand over his mouth and a furrowed brow.
Try and understand how she came within a whisper
of the presidency, this woman, Michael.
This is what happens when your entire life is just
bread in a Petri dish to appeal to the lowest common
denominator of lowercase D democratic politics,
is there's just nothing interesting about you.
I mean, say what you will about Trump,
but the fact that Trump became a politician
only 10 years ago,
the fact that he was a boisterous billionaire playboy,
real estate mogul, TV star,
he's really interesting.
Even people who hate him just find him attractive.
It's like a moth to a flame.
Our attention just goes to him.
They wanna talk about him.
Yes, whereas with Kamala, she was raised
to never say anything offensive,
to just appeal to the most normie,
plain, white bread, spaghetti dinner kind of constituent.
And so the most interesting thing she can talk about
are the cords that come out of her headphones.
But I wanna go back to the first part of the clip she says and i was sitting
there
uh... i was sitting there
and i got the call and i turn my dining room into a war room
what war exactly
what does that means this like uh... you know i don't know czechoslovakia just
before the nazi tanks rolled in.
What war room?
This is the worst side in a war I've ever seen.
I mean, I guess she sort of put up a fight, but she got absolutely steamrolled.
So I don't really get ultimately what the point of the book is other than as a cash
grab for her retirement plan because she got clobbered.
The campaign was poorly run even by Democrat standards, even insiders will admit that.
She lost to Trump, who, to bring up the Hitler analogy again, all the people around her said
was Hitler, but then Trump not only managed to win, he won with the popular vote for the first time as a Republican in 20 years
I mean, it was just such a historic drubbing
Why does she want to rehash it?
Yeah, well she she thinks she's interesting. This is what this is what I find interesting about her is
How empty she is the only time she really gets animated
is when she talks about race, abortion, or herself.
Truly, I'm a connoisseur now of this woman's commentary.
And those are the three things that really light her up.
And like the giggling about when she gets to herself,
I call them my baby nieces.
Like that's something special about me. about when she gets to herself. I call them my baby nieces.
Like that's something special about me.
I have this term of endearment about my two nieces.
I see I put the word baby in front of them.
Is there nieces, but they're also babies.
You're saying I'm just so quirky.
I decided to call them baby nieces.
That's what I do.
That's my thing.
And then she gets equally animated
when she gets to her stupid air pod choice.
Like I know, I know things I, I've been told I'm special.
I have briefings and I can just tell you, ha ha ha ha ha get the ones that have the
thing.
Okay.
The ones that have the thing.
It's ridiculous, but she comes alive.
She went on the subject of me.
Yes. Oh, this is actually, I have a button on this reminds me of this gal from Legally Blonde
That's come along a
Man wrapped up in himself makes a small package indeed Megan and and I suppose you're right What with so disturbing about it is not just that a politician
would make an anodyne remark or observation and then pretend that that
were edgy
that's actually pretty typical
politician on the trail you know listen i'm gonna get a little blue here
i'm gonna look loosen my collar
and say that i like
beer
you know that's the kind of thing that a politician will try to say to ingratiate himself.
But they're always joking, you know, Bill Clinton goes, you know, I really love fast food, and you know,
that's like the 500th sketchiest thing about the guy.
He doesn't generally bring up the, you know, pot in the UK and all the women or anything like that.
But with Kamala...
That's not the only fast thing he likes.
That's right. Am I right?
The problem though with Gamala is it seems as though this actually is the edgiest, most
titillating part about her.
You know, I remember she went on the Breakfast Club during the campaign, or maybe it was
even on the previous campaign when she was running for vice president, and she said that
she loved listening to snoop dog in college
and you can just look at the timeline snoop dog had not come out with his
debut album while she was in college so it was either a false memory or she just
made it up
and i thought man lady
you're not even edgy enough to listen to snoop like there's no i mean
legitimately when she talked about
uh... how she like to put
pepper on her chicken
in that cringe inducing video with Tim Walz during the campaign, that, I think that actually
is her and I think that's even worse than being dishonest.
I agree.
I don't think it is that she has been taught not to touch anything radioactive and that
she's been like schooled in this leftist field of
Don't offend don't touch any, you know third rails. I think she's empty inside. There's nothing there
She's advanced. I mean we you mentioned Willie Brown
we know how she advanced originally and then after that she wrote a cultural wave of
black Indian and a woman all the way to the vice presidency.
And it almost got her the presidency.
If it weren't for Donald Trump, it could have happened.
So like she didn't need anything more.
She's been empty inside with nothing interesting.
And it's not a surprise.
She didn't live a life before becoming a politician.
It's like, I always worry about people who become journalists
without having had a life before getting here.
Like you need to have done something to teach yourself about the world that you want to
report on.
And same for a politician, you need to have done something to teach yourself about the
world that you now want to legislate on or lead.
And she hasn't done it.
She is an empty vessel.
There's a word here for this that we're sorely lacking in our present culture,
which is magnanimity. Going back to classical antiquity, there was this idea of greatness of
soul. And I was reading a comment by the great Harvard Law professor Adrian Vermeule the other
day, where he said, I wonder if you could meet a European noble from before the 16th century.
I think we would be shocked and terrified by the greatness of his cruelty and the greatness of his gentility.
That he'd be as brutal as anybody who's ever lived, but also as courteous and chivalric as anybody who's ever lived.
And we just can't take that these days because it seems as though people have become
smaller. You know, one can have greatness of soul in a grotesque and horrifying way, but at least
there's something there and one can also be one of the great saints of history. But when it comes
to these modern politicians and sadly for Kamala she's the exemplar of it, it just seems like
Kamala, she's the exemplar of it. It just seems like she's just smaller.
She's not that bad.
She's not that good.
She's just not much of anything at all.
She's a shell and there's nothing there.
There's nothing there to hate.
There's nothing there to love.
There's only something there to mock or pretend about.
And half of us did one and half of us did the other
when she was running for president.
And now, I mean, they are saying that she's got
the number one slot going into the imaginary primary,
we're not there yet, but it'll come before you know it,
among damn names.
Now that's because she has the greatest name recognition,
but that she is above all of them.
There are some others creeping up like Newsom and AOC.
And I do wanna talk about AOC
because I think what's happening with the Democrat party
is interesting and the Democrat Socialists of America.
But Kamala, it's still technically hers to lose.
And what would happen if she actually got in,
if she has the hubris,
if she believes what everybody's told her,
which is she's clever and she's special and she can do it
and she's destined to be the first female president,
is she's going to get eaten alive by her own party.
We're never gonna have the fun
of kicking her around again, Michael,
because the Democrat party will stop her,
because unlike when she was anointed for her 107 days,
they have the chance to stop it this time.
And they know, no matter what they say to you and me,
they know she cannot do it. She'll get killed in the primary. I love that you say this word technically
She's technically the front-runner in the Democrat presidential primary, which is probably true
But it's like being the tallest guy on the Oompa Loompa basketball team
It's just the field has not taken shape the biggest candidates right now are her
gavin newsome american psycho you know government governor bake abatement over
there in california got a o c i guess you've got
who mayor pete give me a break it's ridiculous yeah so this hasn't taken
shape these guys just got completely destroyed in november including the
popular vote
uh... that that's going nowhere that the one thing that kamala has going for her
right now
is
that the democrats don't know what they believe they don't know what they believe
about trade they don't know what they believe about workers rights they don't
know what they believe about the border and crime they don't know what they
believe about israel and guys and they don't know what they believe about
anything
and the one thing kamala has going for her
issue stands for nothing.
So AOC lover or hater, she does kind of stand for something.
If the Dems double down on wokeness, then she is a very
legitimate presidential candidate.
Gavin Newsom is extremely liberal, but he's also trying to be friends
with Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon.
He's also trying to, to be a weathervane and such that you can't nail him down.
But Kamala right now, by being the least person, I guess is technically the front runner.
Yes, yes. No, I agree with you. You're right. Totally agree. But we'll see because those others are sort of ascending.
You know, AOC hasn't run for president yet. Neither has Gavin Newsom. She's old news.
You know, she's stale and she's got the albatross around her neck of Joe Biden and his mental
acuity problems.
This came up a little, her failure to differentiate herself from him.
And Mark Halpern is at reporting today.
If she tries to do that in running for 2028, if now she chooses to say, oh, you know, Joe
Biden, he was yesterday's news and I was respectful,
but let me tell you, I had a lot of differences with him.
And, you know, behind the scenes,
she'd have somebody release like,
I also knew he wasn't all there.
He said that they're going to kill her.
The Biden team will unleash,
he said, paleness stories about her,
which is completely easy to believe.
That she was a fool behind the scenes,
that she was a fool behind the scenes, that
she knew nothing.
No one believes she knows anything about anything, please.
And they're ready to stick that knife in her.
But here she is being asked about how she didn't differentiate herself in South 11.
That must have been difficult because you have to differentiate yourself as a candidate.
And yet you respect this man who you're still working for
at the same time.
What was that like to navigate?
I talk about that extensively in the book.
You were?
No, no, and I-
It's in the chapter with Doug.
No, it's, because,
and I say that because you're raising something
that you and I both know requires a lot more time
than we probably have right now to talk about the-
Are we in a hurry?
Are we in a hurry, guys?
No!
Thanks, everyone.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I feel very strongly that-
Okay, another glitch.
I mean, it's an instinct of mine to be someone who does not
participate in piling on. Oh my goodness. And I was not going to pile on and I
just wasn't gonna do that and there was a lot of piling on at that time and I
wasn't gonna participate in that. We were piling off, we were piling.
We weren't and there was, it was like going to a pile.
She was running for president.
She was running for president.
The question was really simple,
like how are you different than him?
Then he, like how, it is, and you can see when she glitches,
long pause, awkwardly long, and then back to I and me.
It's always I and me.
That's where she's most comfortable.
I have this policy.
I have this thing about piling on.
It's another thing that makes me special, like my AirPods.
And I am against piling on, which is why I was a total fucking fool whenever anybody
asked me that question,
including you, Stephen Colbert.
We polled when he asked her about it.
It was after The View had asked her about it, and she glitched live on Stephen Colbert
the first time.
Here, she glitched again, but here's the OG in SOT15B.
Polling shows that a lot of
people, especially independent
voters, really want this to be a
change election.
And that they tend to break for
you in terms of thinking about
change.
You are a member of the
presidential administration.
Under a Harris administration,
what would the major changes be and what would stay the same? Sure, well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden. And so that would be one change.
But also, I think it's important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump.
And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like,
were I to be elected president, it is about frankly,
I love the American people and I believe in our country. I love that it is our character
in nature to be an ambitious people. You know, we have aspirations, we have dreams, we have incredible work ethic.
And I just believe that we can create
and build upon the success we've achieved
in a way that we continue to grow opportunity
and in that way grow the strength of our nation.
No.
I can't even, I have to, I'll poke my eyes through my finger.
I can't even watch it.
It is the scene from The Simpsons when Bart didn't do his book report or it was a report
on Libya or something, and he just starts making things up and stringing words together.
And you know, in short, Libya is a land of contradictions. It is so my question after the first clip is did she even
read the book? Has she even read her own book? I'm not sure. Did she read the book? I can't imagine
she wrote it. I doubt she's read it. But then after the OG clip, I guess the question that you
if you're this kind of politician that you would have to ask yourself at the end of your career, at the end of your life is,
what was it for? What was it for? Is it to fly around on Air Force One? Is it to be in the White House?
The White House is very beautiful in many ways. It's also a government building. There are nicer buildings than the White House. If you don't believe anything, if you don't have any clear conception of the good, if
you have no view of anything that you want to do, if you don't even know what America
is, why are you a politician?
Is the money or the fame?
There are easier ways to make money and get fame.
Why is this woman?
Why does she exist?
Mm-hmm. Because she was told early on, you know, it's not your time. And don't you let
them. Don't you let them, Michael Knowles. Eat no for breakfast. You just keep eating
and eating and eating until you're full. You're finally full of yourself. She claimed to Colbert that she really just wants to sit
on the sideline now.
She doesn't want to go,
I can't play any more Kamala's soundbites.
Michael's going to leave.
She says though, I don't want to go back
into a broken system.
I just want, I've been on the inside for so many years.
What I really want to do now is travel the country
and talk to people, listen to people.
Okay, so literally nobody wants to talk to her and even fewer want to actually listen
to her.
And this was CNN's Harry Enton, the data guru, reacting to that claim.
Watch this.
I can't possibly believe that someone who was attorney general for a good period of time,
a United States senator for a good period of time, and then vice president for four
years and then ran for president, all of a sudden believes that the best way to solve
it is from being outside the system? Oh, please. Not a chance on God's green earth that that's
necessarily the case. What's probably going on is she saw what the polling numbers were
perhaps for her running for governor of California.
Yes, she has left open the idea that maybe she could run
in 2028 for the Democratic nomination.
But I'll tell you, Abby, I've looked at those numbers.
She would be the weakest front runner since 1992.
So the bottom line is this, she's looking at the numbers,
she knows what's cooking and then all of a sudden,
you know what, actually this lifelong politician, I wanna be outside this. Give's looking at the numbers. She knows what's cooking. And then all of a sudden, you know what? Actually, this lifelong politician, I want to be outside this system. Give me
a break.
Totally agree with every word.
Of course, of course. You know, she right now is giving me the vibes of a weaker Sarah
Palin. You know, say what you will about Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin did believe things in her
career and she actually- And had charisma. Sarah Palin. You know, say what you will about Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin did believe things in her career
and she actually did.
And had charisma.
Had charisma.
I mean, she had much more political talent
than Kamala Harris and more political purpose.
And yet after 2008, it was pretty clear
that was a very bruising race, McCain-Palin.
Her political future was very much in doubt.
And so she kept teasing, maybe I'll run in 2012,
maybe I'll run for this, maybe I'll run for that.
And she was teasing it to keep herself in the public square,
but it was not gonna happen.
And I think that's what's going on here with Kamala,
minus the charisma, minus the political purpose,
and minus the plausibility.
Yeah, it's incredible to me.
She has nothing else to do.
She wrote a book, I'm sure she's getting millions for it.
It's not going to sell well.
And she thinks this is soft launch for 2028
when she'll have longer than 107 days.
And you know what else she's gonna have?
Like I said, Democrat knives pointed for her
because they didn't have a choice last time around.
Many were desperately calling for a primary but you know bottom up bottom up as Chuck Schumer so falsely said she was chosen and um they
got stuck with her. Okay I want to stay on the Dems for a minute. Just one last point on this the
title 107 days is as you are implying an excuse as to why she lost last time she won't win Liz's time.
is, as you are implying, an excuse as to why she lost last time, she won't win this time. Does anyone think that she would have done better with more time? Does anyone think day 107 was
better than day one? No way. No chance. Just Kamala. She's the only one and maybe her inane,
inept campaign manager, Jen O'Malley-Dillon, who absolutely sucked and blew $2 billion on nothing, on a huge air sandwich that the
best thing she managed to do was get labeled a brat, brat summer in a way that we were supposed
to think was favorable. Okay. Doug Schoen, my old pal, he's a Fox News contributor and a Democrat,
lifelong Democrat. And he is making the case for AOC, why AOC could take the White House in 2028
not just the Dem nomination and
Kamala Harris won't he says AOC appears to be the front-runner for the presidential nomination if
She forgoes a Senate campaign because there's a lot of buzz about her taking down Chuck Schumer
I say this for multiple reasons first
It could be argued that she's even stronger than the other candidates at this moment in their careers or respective races. She talks about how she's better known and polling better
than somebody like a Barack Obama that he looks at 2020. And at that point,
she's got better numbers at this point in this race than President Biden and Oprah had in 2020
and the speculation around that race.
So that's interesting that she's pulling higher at this point than even Biden was.
And he became the nominee.
And then he says, okay, right now she ranks third, according to democratic primary polls.
It's an aggregator he's citing.
So he's, this is like an average of them behind only Pete Buttigieg and Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom's at 13%. and so is Pete Buttigieg.
They're basically tied at 13 and AOC is at 10%.
This is when Harris, however, is not included.
Then he points out when polls with Harris are included, the former VP gets 21%.
So she's above everybody.
But he says that's well below even a 30% barrier.
Her support has dropped 14 points since January, whereas AOC's has gone up by 9% percentage
points.
So she was at one.
She's now at 10 because she's been out there on her Fight the Oligarchy tour, which she
takes on a private jet.
But she's been popular. She's been filling the seats and this new brand of Democrat socialism is selling in
certain corners.
He says in individual polls where Harris and AOC are tested together, AOC holds a four
point lead over the former VP, 19% to Kamala Harris's 15, according to Atlas Intel polling.
Her favorability rating, again, per Atlas Intel, two points
higher than president Trump's.
She's at 46, he's at 44.
JD Vance, 42, Kamala Harris, 42.
Now AOC has not run for president and that'll take a beating.
That'll give a beating to your, your favorability, no matter who you are.
Um, and so, you know, query whether that's going to,
going to factor
in more later. But in any event, she's also a dominant fundraiser. She's able to generate
enthusiasm. And he points out on the money raising front, she's raised more than $15 million in 2025,
almost double speaker Mike Johnson, with 99% of it coming from small dollar donors.
ninety nine percent of it coming from small dollar donors
fascinating michael knows that she's on the rise a o c as her brand of democracy
meaning socialism
and the old school
you know air sandwich com al harris well
no
but even the gavin new some zinni people judges of the world who are woke
their woke leftists
are on the outs.
AOC is a real presidential candidate and she's probably the strongest candidate for the Democrat
nomination in 2028.
To me it's clear as day.
She's a much more persuasive candidate than Kamala or Pete Buttigieg.
Newsom is talented because he manages to be somewhat likable even while he is being
caught in egregious lies like going to French laundry when he shut down all
the establishments in his own state of California even when he's burning major
cities to the ground through his incompetent policies. He's Nero. He's Nero. He is Nero.
But he's pretty good-looking, he's pretty articulate, he's weirdly
likable, he's not a bad candidate. He's pretty articulate. He's weirdly likeable
He's not a bad candidate in many ways
AOC is even better is AOC has the advantage of being able to run against her own party
And that can be very helpful in presidential politics
Ronald Reagan won by running against his own party Bill Clinton won by running against his own party
Barack Obama won by running against his own party Donald Trump won by running against his own party. Barack Obama won by running against his own party. Donald Trump won by running against his own party. So I think
actually she's in a pretty good spot. And if she's debating between running for Senate
in New York or running for president, she'd be much smarter to run for president. Because
if you're running in New York, the Schumer machine is going to be very difficult to take
down. People actually know her a little bit better in New York. They see that she's a liar and a fraud
and would not be very good for the state. Whereas National...
A Congressional Kardashian?
Yes, yes. I mean, she's kind of glitzy and glamorous on a national stage. She's already
making swings through places like Idaho on this tour with Bernie Sanders. So I hate to say it, it's sending a shiver down my spine.
I think she's a pretty strong presidential candidate.
I said more so than Newsom and Buttigieg.
That's not correct, just correctly myself.
They technically have three percentage points ahead of her, but the point is simply she's
on the rise without really having done much other than push her anti oligarchy tour.
Those two seem a lot more thirsty for the nomination, including Gavin Newsom actually
going to South Carolina and doing all these podcasts and so on.
So you know, her stock is going up from her just doing her normal thing.
On the Schumer front, Doug Schoen points out a poll conducted earlier this spring showed AOC leading Schumer by almost 20 points,
55 to 36.
And he says Democrats would likely be encouraged by the idea of having a younger candidate
than the 74-year-old incumbent.
And so that's what brings me to these Democrats socialists of America.
Now I have never paid too much attention to them. The main introduction I got to this group was when literally on 10-8-2023, the day after
the disgusting, awful massacre in Israel, they gathered in Times Square, blaming it
all on Israel and celebrating what had happened to the innocent Israeli babies.
They thought it was fantastic.
They were literally
in the streets of Times Square celebrating it all and blaming it all on Israel. Okay, who's that
again? I said, Democrat who? Socialists of America. Now they've got, you know, I mean, that's what AOC
is. It's effectively what Bernie Sanders is. It's 100% actually what Mamdani is, the likely next mayor of New York City.
And now in New York, we have a group
called the Democratic Socialists of America,
that was the group that was out there in Times Square,
and they're organized, they're enthused,
they are feeling the wind at their backs
because of Mamdani, and they're explaining explicitly
what they're all about.
This was posted by somebody who works for
the Manhattan Institute, who I guess bothered
to go to their little convention and get tape of them
talking about their plans.
And this is Mom Donnie's party, okay?
So when this guy, our understanding is
he's extremely close to Mom Donnie.
His name, you're gonna hear the sound bait,
his name is Daniel Goulden.
He is a member of the New York City
Democratic Socialists of America Steering Committee. And per Stu Smith, who's with the Manhattan Institute, who posted this,
Stu says that this guy, Daniel Goulden, worked on Mom Donnie's campaign, helped write his
platform when it comes to trans policy, says that he regularly meets with Mom Donnie and
Mom Donnie staff and said at this conference, quote, the democratic socialist of America have regular meetings with Mom Donnie,
and let alone his team. His policy director is my friend,
says this guy you're about to hear from.
And I've been working with his campaign manager for well over a year. Well,
what is it they've been working on? Take a listen to this.
Zoran is literally attempting to do what conservatives say, uh, you know, Take a listen to this. on his trans rights platform. And what we explicitly wanted to do was use the power of New York City
to provide free gender affirming care,
and I say free,
in case insurance companies decide to boot us off,
free gender affirming care,
not just to people in New York City,
but across the country.
With Zoran, we're in basically the best possible position
to see state power that we can be in because, you
know, we're like this, right?
DSA has regular meetings with him, let alone his team.
His policy director is my friend.
I've been working with his campaign manager for well over a year.
New York City could provide trans health care for every trans person in the country who,
you know, can't afford it.
And it like it would be a blip on our radar.
Okay, just for listening audience, everybody on the panel was wearing a mask. They're wearing a
mask. This just happened. This just happened. You couldn't quite hear him as well in the beginning
because mid comments he took off his mask so we could hear it was very important that he we hear
his comments
that New York City is going to provide so-called gender-affirming care for everyone in the nation.
That the plan is that they could be flown to New York, we would put them up in hotels,
they would be given quote, free, meaning the taxpayers of New York City would pay for it,
chopping off of miners' penises. That's what you're gonna be paying for
if you live in New York with this Zoran Mamdani
from the guy who says, we're like this,
with the fingers crossed.
We're that tight, we're working with him.
We're the ones he got his platform from.
This is horrifying.
And my question is, I love Andrew Schultz.
He's a frequent guest of the show and he's brilliant.
He's been saying nice things about Mamdani.
And I get it.
He's talking about affordability and so on. And's a lifelong Democrat now and independent. I really want him
to look at that. I want him to look at that and tell me how he feels about it because I
trust his opinion on things like this. He's not a nutcase. There's zero chance he supports this.
And tell me how people are going to vote for that. How? How? How? How? Your thoughts, Michael.
Looking at that clip, I'm reminded that all stereotypes are true it's always
the ones you must expect if you told me michael close your eyes
draw a picture of the democrat socialists meeting
i a i would have drawn exactly the image that that we saw there
and the way that he's bragging about this
is it's illustrative because he says you know these conservatives are always prattling on about how we're we
want to trans everybody and fly people in and pay for all these mutilating
surgeries and why don't we just do that why don't we do you saying yes they're
right about us we do want to do this sometimes your Democrats say oh these
Republicans are fear-mongering and that's not real no. No, no, no, listen to the Democrat socialist chief
over there says, no, no, we do want to do that.
And so the next squishy Democrat defense is,
well, look, some people want to do this,
but they don't have any real political power in the party.
And what the Mamdani election tells you is, yes, they do.
They have taken over the party in many ways.
AOC is a top presidential candidate,
and Mamdani is probably gonna be the next mayor of New York.
So these people do have political power.
When someone tells you who he is, believe him,
the conservatives have been right about everything
the whole time.
In fact, this is just generally true of social conservatives.
Any debate that pops up over abortion, over marriage,
over trans, over whatever, they'll say, oh, you
conservatives, you and your slippery slope arguments you're always
worried that the sky is going to fall every single slippery slope argument
ever made by social conservatives has come true this guy is admitting it so we
all agree and if they don't change something in New York soon it's going to
be a political reality and not just new york i mean a o c
it was we just discussed
could be ascending
to the presidency to at least the presidential level and there's not a
thing that's all around mom donnie believes that she doesn't believe to
from defund the police to free so-called gender affirming care for
trans people and minors. It's amazing.
Where do these absolute losers think
they're gonna get all this money from?
Literally, who?
There aren't enough taxpayers in New York
to fund gender affirming care
for everyone in the nation to come to New York.
The hotels are already full of the illegal immigrants.
It's insane.
That was far enough left under Eric Adams. And now,
by the way, Eric Adams is saying nice things about how he had some like great meeting with
the Mom Donnie team. Okay. This guy will kiss anybody's ass just to get a job at this point.
You know, first it was Trump's. So he got rid of that federal prosecution. Now he's
what? Going to buddy up to Zoram Mom Donnie because he knows he's losing. But what? He
wants a post in that administration. I mean, the only one left to save New York is sadly the sex pest, the
lover of the fannies and killer of the grannies, Andrew Cuomo, Curtis
Llewa quoted that that that wasn't me.
Curtis is still in there, but he has no chance.
No Republican does.
I love him.
I'd vote for him at heartbeat, but I'm just saying, so that's it.
That's what New York has.
But, but, but just zooming out. This is, this is this party to your point is
ascending the American people are turning to these socialists as like, in
the same way that the, that the Republicans turned to Trump, you know,
they were sick of the Republican party and the Republican dogma.
And there's another girl who spoke at this, uh, Democrat socialist of America
convention, whatever it was.
And, uh, she said, first of all, I just want to start by saying everybody
here hates the democratic party.
So I get it.
Like they're frustrated with it.
They don't think that they're standing up for what they believe in.
And they're that there's a large faction Democrats in particular, younger people
who are feeling totally energized by these people because of things like they can't
afford a home.
No young person can afford a home.
And they think that these people are going to help them.
And they've been totally fucking brainwashed by K through 12 woke schools
and Ivy league colleges on things like race race oppression and oppressor not narratives so they think that israel's the devil
and palestinians are the truly noble ones and they hate with the democrat
party and america has done in supporting israel
and so they're completely with that's why they were out there chanting
in favor of
humbass
and ten eight
that's what they find attractive about this group michael and And it's real, like we have to pay attention to it.
Certainly.
I mean, you can see it just focusing on the left.
Now in New York, the debate,
the broad spectrum of politics goes from,
should we fill up all the hotels
with illegal alien gangsters,
or should we fill up all the hotels
with transgenderists who wanna chop off their body parts?
That's it.
That's the debate.
Okay, that means that New York is quite left at the moment.
But more broadly, if you look at the right,
you see that there's a similar phenomenon going on
and we even use similar language for it.
So the left has become woke and for the right,
we say we take the red pill,
we use the imagery from the matrix, but say we take the red pill. You know, we use the imagery from The Matrix.
But it's much the same thing.
It's to say we've been living under an illusion,
and we've come out of that illusion.
And we realize that what we took for granted
in our political order was actually
just imagined an illusory.
And there is a more gripping reality
that we have to deal with.
The way that they're dealing with that on the left
is to embrace socialism and all manner of radical ideologies. And the way that they're dealing with that on the left is to embrace socialism and
all manner of radical ideologies. And the way that people are dealing with it on the
right is to embrace, I think at the best, the best way they're dealing with it is embracing
a more classical understanding of politics that's more substantive, that's less obsessed
with procedure, that really deals with virtue and what is most conducive to our flourishing,
that's even open to discussing concepts
like the common good.
I mean, there's a lot of good stuff there,
but this happens regularly in politics.
It's a cyclical phenomenon.
At a certain point you say, okay,
our political order is just kind of fake, you know,
and it's not, even our top line economic numbers
don't reflect the reality on the ground
if young people can't buy houses
and are stuck under mountains of debt.
So we have to accept that.
We're not gonna remain in the 1990s consensus for very long.
We have to deal with what's changing in our politics.
But we can either go march
with a keffiyeh wearing Hamas supporters
and embrace socialism for the trans,
illegal alien gangsters of Guatemala,
or we can go back to
the very best of our country and pull something up that even the Republican party, even the
conservative movement has neglected, something deeper in our wellspring but that is nevertheless
patriotic, pro-American, conducive to the common good.
I mean, I'm seeing that happen on the right.
That's what won the day in November.
That's what the MAGA movement is largely about.
That's what the new right is largely about.
But regardless, we've got these much more polarized extremes now.
And if we don't win those elections, we're going to be facing a very different country.
It's happening.
It's happening before our very eyes.
I mean, I don't know.
Did you see that chart that was all over X this weekend on the homeownership graph over the past like 50 years and it was showing, um, hold on a
second.
I just, just saw it.
Um, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
A mere 12% of 30 year olds are married and own a home right now.
12% of 30 year olds.
home right now, 12% of 30 year olds.
And the graph shows it's basically, okay, from 1950, the S the percentage of 30 year olds who were both married and homeowners, okay, 1950, it was over 50%.
And in 2020, it is under 15%.
In 2020, it is under 15% in 2020. It is under 15.
Like I said, it's 12% of people who are 30 and also married and own a home.
They're not getting married and they cannot afford a home.
That's the reason.
The reason they don't own a home is because they cannot afford one.
I'm sure they'd love to own one, but they cannot afford it.
because they cannot afford one. I'm sure they'd love to own one, but they cannot afford it.
And we just continue to laugh at people like Mamdani, who is an absurd character when it
comes to policies.
But we're not actively fixing the problem that is driving people to him.
You know?
I mean, Trump tried.
Trump actually said, hey, no taxes on tips and no taxes on overtime
and let's cut taxes for everybody across the board,
including the working class who pay the least in taxes,
but let's cut their taxes too.
And did it, you know, I mean,
but keeping those Trump tax cuts permanent
is a cut in your taxes
because the Democrats were about to raise them by a lot.
They were about to expire
and the Democrats would not have approved
the lowering of them back to what Trump had in term 1.0. But that's not going
to get it done, Michael. Now Trump's running around telling the Fed to lower interest rates
so people can buy homes and so on, but even that's not going to get it done. Right now we had a
downward revision on the jobs numbers. Trump fired the woman who runs the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
and let's face it, those numbers were all over the board.
And this person, I realize she's just a data input, like control enter kind of person.
But the jobs numbers haven't been as strong as we want.
And all of this is building towards support for radicalism.
Yes.
Yes.
And so, look, it's good to pay some attention to economic factors because if the
economy were more well-rounded and sound and if there were greater support in the private
and public sectors for families, then you'd probably see more people getting married and
having kids. But people got married during the Great Depression, didn't they? We've had
plenty of very serious economic crises throughout
American history, and it never destroyed the marriage rate and stopped people from having
kids. Something else has obviously happened. When I see a chart like that, when I see the
takeaway that people aren't getting married or having kids anymore, my reaction to that
is why should they? Why should they? I'll tell them why. The reason why is because it's
good for you and it will lead you to have a more flourishing life
and it's the thing you should do.
But if you're just a random person
who's been educated over the last 30 years in America,
you've been told that God doesn't exist.
So, you know, be fruitful and multiply,
you know, leave your parents and join together.
That's not gonna persuade you.
You've been told that the most important thing is to just do whatever fulfills you at any given moment.
You're the only person you should think about. Not moral obligations, not your obligation to your community,
not close your eyes and think of England to have kids. No, no, just think about whatever you want.
Your career is all that matters, your money is all that matters. So, okay, then we've been told that marriage isn't anything real.
It doesn't come from nature. It's not part of what it means to be a human.
Nah, it's just a thing we can rewrite.
If Anthony Kennedy wants to write some romantic poetry from the Supreme Court one day, we can redefine it.
And no longer will it be between a man and a woman, it could be two fellas or two ladies or three guys and a billy goat, who knows?
So, it's an artifice who needs it, you know?
It's just like a piece of paper, man.
And why have kids? Kids are a burden.
They're a sexually transmitted disease and they're going to limit your freedom.
So 30 years of this, Megan, 50 years of this, why should people get married? Why should
we be surprised when they don't want to?
Mm-hmm. Oh gosh, it's chilling. But you're 100% right. And you made a great point earlier
about all the slippery slope arguments have come true. I mean, I feel like I've lived that personally over the past 20 years in media, just watching
conservatives worn and be called, you know, these uptight bigots, whatever, I mean, all
the terms.
And yet it's all come true.
I mean, it really like marriage no longer means anything.
The throuple is all the rage. Incubate a baby with absolutely no connection to a mother
is the next wave of all of this. Just like grow one in an incubator with no mother present whatsoever.
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Michael, no better place to continue our discussion than the Sydney Sweeney update.
This actress decided to star in an ad for American Eagle jeans.
She celebrated her jeans play on words, both the jeans she had on her body and the jeans
she has in her body.
The leftist meltdown continues.
I'll just give you the latest turning point.
Sent a reporter named Savannah Hernandez to go ask a bunch of liberals at some sort of
a conference how they feel about the Sweeney ad and got some fresh reaction. Here's how
that went over the weekend.
The Sydney Sweeney ad. Have you seen it?
Oh, yes, I have.
What are your thoughts?
I'm trying to calm myself, but that was hmm Sydney Sweeney has good gene really
like the eugenics in that it's just
ripping with it and I'm like no I mean I
thought you know it was disgusting I
think it's it's just showing what kind
of country we're turning into because
it's white supremacy at the end of the
day that's what this ad is representing
comparing the blue jeans to blue jeans country we're turning into. It's white supremacy at the end of the day. That's what this ad is representing.
Comparing the blue jeans to blue jeans, blue blood, white
hair, or not white hair, but like blonde hair, blue eyes.
And there's been a lot of comparison to that.
I think it's absolutely unacceptable.
Yeah, that's not a good look.
Yeah, I mean, she has blonde hair, blue eyes, white woman,
very cute. Whatever the intentions were, the impact is very problematic.
It's just it's not acceptable to begin with.
I mean, ironically, what I'd really love to do for all those women
is introduce them to the glories of self-tanner.
Just one little application.
It doesn't take much.
Takes off 10 pounds.
Makes you feel like a million bucks.
I like they're they're they're a little too, those ladies
themselves, a little too in favor of white skin, in my
opinion. They're the, they're the eugenicists, Michael.
They're all homely, they're all overweight. They're at something
called a rage against the regime protest, where the number one
rule, I looked it up on the back of that, that woman has a sign
and the number one rule is wear PPE
Your personal protective equipment like like it's kovat like it's March 2020
And they're really pissed off about Sydney Sweeney and her jeans Michael
Hot girls have aroused the ire of many many a lady in the course of history
I'm trying to figure out what their exact claim is so So you heard the first lady starts out talking about eugenics.
As the problem with this ad is it promotes eugenics,
which is ironic because you know every single one of those women supports Planned Parenthood,
wants federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood was founded in the eugenics movement by one of the most prominent eugenicists in the country for eugenics purposes.
Yes, she actually wanted to kill black babies.
Yes, in fact, I think the line from Woman in the New Race is we don't want word to get out that
we want to exterminate the Negro population, which however one reads the phrase would seem
to undercut the argument of these women. So that's the first part. Eugenics is good sometimes,
it's bad sometimes. I guess in reality, by a broad definition,
marrying a hot person is a form of eugenics
in the sense that eugenics just means good genes.
So everyone wants to marry the hottest, smartest,
coolest person they can find.
That's a kind of eugenics, I guess.
The bad kind of eugenics is like Planned Parenthood
when you wanna kill a bunch of babies,
or Hitler where you wanna exterminate whole races.
But there's a good kind
I guess you know people have good genes which brings me to my second question
is the left now claiming that some people are not born naturally more
beautiful than others is that is that the claim the claim is that everyone is
naturally just as hot are they gonna, they tell a lot of lies
about biology and human nature and society,
but they're gonna look us in the face and say,
some people are not born hotter than others,
Sidney Sweeney looks just like every other woman
that's ever been born.
Is that the argument?
Yes, that is how they talk.
That's why you as a cisgendered heterosexual male are a transphobe and a bigot if you,
if you were single, would refuse to date a trans woman as opposed to an actual woman.
You have to like penis if it's attached to someone wearing a dress with fake boobs or
you're a bigot those are their rules I guess actually that's a very good point
Megan it's very insightful about liberalism which is that liberalism
broadly is about denying natural difference so we're told that when we're
born we're all tabula rasa we're all just total blank slates every child can
be an astronaut or the president.
There's no distinction whatsoever.
And the fact is that isn't true.
I flatter myself that I was the product of at least some eugenicist calculations.
I hope so.
But I'm probably not going to be an NBA star.
That's probably not going to happen.
I don't know.
I'm not going to be a linebacker.
That's for sure.
I'm not even going to be able to be a mathematician
probably, you know, there are certain nationalities. You are an intellectual linebacker. Yes, that's right.
There are limits that are just placed on human beings and one of those limits is
we look a certain way, you know, we have bodies where, and some bodies look better
than others, and I guess this is the thrust of the American Eagle ad is, you know, we have bodies where, and some bodies look better than others. And I guess this is the thrust of the American Eagle ad is, you know, this rediscovery of
marketing 101 that when you put very beautiful people in a product, you sell more of that
product.
And I think I'm sure this conversation actually did take place in the boardroom.
I'm sure that that when they pitched this ad they said, look, we're
going to do something really, really edgy that hasn't been done for 10 years. It's going to be
the opposite of that Jaguar, eunuch androgynous commercial from six months ago. We're going to
put a really hot lady in the jeans and say, this lady's really hot by the jeans. And we're going to
do, we're going to do what marketers did for all of human history, and we think it's going
to work again.
Yes.
They are so right.
They've made $200 million at least off of this ad according to the stock price rise.
In one day.
In one day on MarketCap.
And now it's even up higher because President Trump tweeted about her, posted on Truth Social,
which also makes its way over to X, the following.
This is one of the classic Trump tweets of all time.
And that's saying something.
Now he found out that she's a registered Republican.
That hit the news this weekend.
Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican,
has the hottest ad out there, he writes.
It's for American Eagle,
and the jeans are flying off of the shelves.
Go get them, Sydney!
Exclamation point.
On the other side of the ledger, Jaguar
did a stupid and seriously woke advertisement that is a total disaster in all caps. The
CEO just resigned in disgrace and the company is in absolute turmoil. Who wants to buy a
Jaguar after looking at that disgraceful ad? I'll show it to you in a minute, audience.
Shouldn't they have learned a lesson from Bud Light, which went woke and essentially destroyed
in a short campaign, The Company?
The market cap destruction has been unprecedented
with billions of dollars so foolishly lost.
Or just look at woke singer Taylor Swift.
Here we go, cherry on top.
Ever since I alerted the world as to what she was
by saying on truth that I can't stand her hate,
in all caps with an exclamation
point. She was booed out of the Superbowl and became no longer hot in all caps. The tide has
seriously turned. Being woke is for losers. Being Republican is what you want to be. Thank you for your attention to this matter. It's the greatest.
It's so right.
He's right.
What did he say that was wrong in there?
Absolutely nothing.
And if you doubt me, folks at home, here's the Jaguar ad, which doesn't even show a damn
car.
It just shows a bunch of ugly pride people.
Here it is.
It's like from the year 3000 for the listening audience. It says create exuberant.
It's people in like orange and red live vivid.
A man with little Lord Fauntleroy hair painting something.
I don't know what that is.
Everyone's androgynous.
There's no gender.
Everyone's androgynous. There's no gender. Everyone's androgynous. That's right. You can't see like copy nothing. Where's the fucking car? Okay. Where's
the Jaguar? There's no car. I just want to say this, Michael Nose. When I was a young lawyer
at Bickle and Brewer, which is a very cool firm, it was like Rambo litigation. We were tough. I
loved it. If you made partner there, they would get you a Jaguar.
And the Jaguars back then, this is 1995, they were gorgeous.
They were sleek.
You could get it in white or green and they had the little Jaguar on the front.
And it was like a man's sports car because it was an overwhelmingly male firm as most
law firms were.
And it was like hashtag goals to get a Jaguar. Now you've got
the Dylan Mulvaney of sports cars. And guess what? No one wanted one. Trump is a hundred percent
right. They just canned their loser, weird, also androgynous looking CEO who was all about the
pride and leaned into that weird messaging tanking the brand and now
they've got a rebuild from basically scratch now jaguar really is the bud
light of cars and american eagle went a different route and is rolling in money
of course you know when you look at the jaguar ad with striking about it is not
that these people couldn't look good.
Some of them could look pretty good.
You know, a man can look good.
A woman can look good.
A white person can look good.
A black person can look good.
But you're going to look good by being what you are, what you are naturally good at and good for.
So when a man acts like a man, he can look good.
When a man acts like a woman, he's never
going to look good. Same thing with women. Look at that first person. Just to point out, when they
started that ad, I don't know what that was. That first person that came out had breasts,
but looked like a man and walked like a man and had a huge afro that was androgynous. So no way
of telling. But the person was walking exactly like a man with boobs. Keep going. Yes, this is the problem. I mean, even
down to grotesque pictures through all of history, I think even down to the
really grotesque demonic image of Baphomet, a very famous image, what is
distinctive about it is it's the mixing of all these features, human and animal,
male and female, but all together, but it's all jumbled in a way that's totally incoherent and naturally repellent.
Whereas American Eagle gets this really good looking woman and she's wearing ladies jeans
and she's walking like a lady and she's talking like a lady.
They could have made commercials with a guy, they could have made commercials with people
of other races, they could have done any number of commercials that would have worked. She happens
to be the Hollywood starlet at the moment right now. And Trump is this absolute culture vulture
who just gets where the winds are moving. Because the one pushback I've heard to conservatives happy
about Sidney Sweeney, two pushbacks, but one in particular is, well, I thought we didn't care what
celebrities think. And I thought, listen, you're telling me the people who have said now for 20 years, politics
is downstream of culture and we need to win back the culture and we need pop culture figures,
whatever.
Of course it matters what celebrities think.
This is politics.
Politics is the public.
These are public figures.
They do carry sway.
They do influence people.
We have parasocial attachments to them.
We say we don't care what celebrities think because the celebrities used to be uniformly on the
left. But President Trump, being a massive celebrity in pop culture figure, when he took
over the Republican Party, that really opened the gates to conservatives to be able to assert
ourselves in pop culture.
Final point on Sydney Sweeney, now that it's come out that she's a registered Republican,
a lot of people are surprised by this it's because they
don't know one of the rules of thumb in hollywood which is
if a celebrity is not constantly braying about his politics
yes
every time yes every single time
one hundred percent
i know a lot of them i've known them for years and they stay
underground because that they love acting and it's totally understandable
and you yourself for famous child actor so you are of hollywood you know this
first hand i'm sure they stay just keep their mouth shut if you don't know what
their political affiliation is
there a republican
you could lose your whole livelihood of course and so you see someone like
sydney Sweeney.
And the thing that I really love about her
as a public figure is she's pretty.
She's a pretty good actress, and she doesn't,
she just leaves it at that.
She just seems nice, seems kind of pleasant,
seems generally happy, isn't yelling at me
about abortion or whatever.
She's just, she's great. She's just exactly what you expect out of a Hollywood starlet.
And because of that, she was obviously a Republican.
Obvious.
Totally obvious.
And now we see the video getting released online
of her at the shooting range doing rather well
this hit over the weekend.
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You're sweating, girl!
Yes!
Sydney Sweeney has great splits.
Okay, so there we go.
You get it.
She's...
I mean, all you had to show us was that video, and we would have known she was a Republican.
We didn't actually need somebody to dig up the voter registration.
Yes. Look, I don't need Sydney Sweeney now
to go out there and talk about how great Edmund Burke is.
I don't need her to go out there and lecture
on the Federalist Papers.
Sydney Sweeney, if she just wants
to keep doing what she's doing, being a prominent Hollywood
actress, playing her parts, doing her movies, and just opening up that
aperture, just not being on the left, just pointing out that now that screechy, whiny,
cringe-inducing, saccharine, insufferable culture of leftist Hollywood is on the back foot and
people don't really like it anymore.
And we actually just re-elected with the popular vote one of the most famous right-wing
celebrities of our lifetime. You know great I'll take that is the win. It's not
that the right is to constantly dominate everything explicitly. We just want to be
the normal and right now the normal is not uh... you know susan
sarandon ranting about some leftist cause right now the normal is sydney
swinney and donald trump
yes you're so right we have no desire to become
the that what the left is right now these overbearing preachy control
you thought control police at colleges and so on
we just want normal that's all all. Go back to normal.
You guys can be your crazy selves, but let hold,
let go of the minds of our youth
and let go of our institutions
and your weird totalitarian domination of them
to where we can't participate at all in the arts, et cetera,
if our politics are known.
And that's actually gonna be an interesting thing with Sydney Sweeney is to see now because
she's the toast of Hollywood, she's the it girl.
Now does she get roles?
Like I would argue her being called a eugenicist is far less damaging to her career than it
emerging that she's a registered Republican.
Like that actually will be held against her. But yet they're gonna wanna make money
and these Hollywood bosses are gonna have to see,
oh, I'm gonna make more money with this one
than I am with Lena Dunham.
So what do I do?
By the way, I wanna show you something.
First time I ever saw her was in White Lotus
where she played one of the daughters of Connie Britton, who played like this frazzled
business woman who was there on vacation at this fancy hotel
with her family, and her daughter went with her daughter's friend,
and they were like your typical sort of...
What? I don't know.
Whatever.
Okay. Like your understated Gen Z teen types.
And they were based on our friends from Red Scare, gender-related, Gen Z teen types.
And they were based on our friends from Red Scare
who come on this podcast, which is perfect
because those two have sort of a laconic, even tone,
even though they have like razor blade tongues,
they can cut with their intellect.
They don't need to do it in any other way.
They are the opposite of sweaty tryhards.
And so she was perfectly cast,
and this is how she first came to fame,
for those of you who are not familiar
with Sydney Sweeney's acting roles, here she is.
Where'd you meet him?
Through friends?
Not Raya.
Raya?
No, not Raya.
How long is the engagement?
We actually just met last September.
Oh wow, that was really fast.
Yeah, like how'd you know he was the one?
Oh, I don't know. Um...
The chemistry was there and...
His deck's not strong.
I don't know. Shane really wanted to get married and...
He's very decisive and pretty convincing,
so it just felt right.
It's amazing. It's amazing, right? It's so well done.
You know, that's the only thing I've ever seen Sidney Sweeney in other than this Samara
Ingalls commercial.
Same.
And she was great in it.
Same.
I did notice her. I was like, oh, she's actually she's very good
and she really gets your attention and
But I didn't know of her
Certainly didn't know her politics didn't know anything about that. She became this it girl
I think in part by the way as a reaction to the failure of wokeness
Because they've been trying to shove all of these like wacky eccentric, crazy pop stars down our throats for 10 years
and Lena Dunham as you mentioned and that it just wasn't working anymore. So you know,
it's she's Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle here is both a cause of some of the cultural
shift but also is a reaction to the cultural shift. You saw American Eagle put out that
statement said, look, this this jeans ad is just a bad house. Sydney Sweeney's got great jeans and we make no apologies and it's totally great and you know stuff it. You saw American Eagle put out that statement said, look, this, this jeans ad is just about how Sydney Sweeney's got great jeans and we make no apologies and
it's totally great and you know stuff it. You know they had written that not
apology statement probably before the campaign launched. They knew how this was
going to play out. Yeah, they don't have their heads in the sand. They just looked at the numbers. They said look, Trump won the popular vote. I think a lot of it
really does go back to November. Look, Look, we're gonna face a lot of pressure
from activist groups, and when we don't cave to them,
we're gonna shoot our market cap up even higher.
I think what's so wonderful
about the Sidney Sweeney American Eagle saga
is not just the cultural message,
but the fact that it was probably written
by calculating accountants with green visors on who just
see the way the culture has moved and they're affirming for us what a lot of us had already
expected.
So I gave my full thoughts on Sydney Sweeney on Thursday's episode, but I want to add one
addendum.
I think another thing that people are responding positively to is she's all woman. You know, she has a great pair on her that would be the envy
of virtually every woman. And they're obviously natural. And she's natural. If she's had
work done, it's imperceptible. And so she's like the kind of in some ways, the opposite
of a Kardashian. Like she's petite. She has, you know, bosoms.
I don't know. I can't think of a nice, like, polite way of putting it. So she does. She's
buxom. Yeah, she's buxom. But like they're natural. And her face is not overly prodded or manipulated.
She looks normal. She looks like just a pretty American girl who's not,
she hasn't Kardashianized herself.
So like you look at her and she's beautiful.
She's a natural beauty.
And I think that's another thing people are responding to.
We're like, I think they're fucking done
with like the Lauren Sanchez's of the world.
I mean, I was just talking to somebody who had seen her at this very public venue.
And this person was saying,
most of the people at this venue were well known
and were looking to like not be spotted,
not be in the middle of the fishbowl.
And that this person's observation about Lauren Sanchez was,
she was like, where's the fishbowl?
How can I get in the middle of it?
And just kept standing and posing
so she could be seen and admired and looked at.
And I just think like there's a certain,
the enormous lips, like the lips that would scare you
if you were sitting at the dinner table with them,
like your first instinct would be run.
I'm not safe, what is it?
People are, they're done with it, Michael.
And so here comes this actual natural American beauty
who's, she's not like perfect
by the weird TikTok Instagram filter standard.
You know what I mean?
Like her face. But that's the point.
Yeah, like her face is beautiful, beautiful, absolutely.
But it's not like the perfectly skinny, skinny nose
and like the big, big lips.
And I have to say, it's like nice to see someone who is more of like the classic American beauty
totally embraced.
I think there's a reset that has happened.
I think that's what the Sweeney campaign is about.
I think that's what the Trump campaign is about, really.
I was having this conversation with Wocle Distance, a great social media observer of things. Yeah. And we were talking about Baudrillard, this writer
who observed a phenomenon of hyperreality such that, you know, his example was you start out
with a strawberry and then you say, I like the strawberry so much I want strawberry jam. I want
even more of the strawberry flavor. And I like the strawberry jam so much I want a a strawberry candy. I like the strawberry candy so much, I want a strawberry syrup.
And then I want the strawberry syrup so much, I want a strawberry Jolly Rancher. And then
you go down the line and eventually you have a strawberry Jolly Rancher syrup. It tastes
nothing like the original strawberry. And I think that's basically what has happened
to women. You say, I like that nose on that woman. And then you take it further into this realm of plastic surgery to the point that the woman looks like a caricature, like a
grotesquery. And you say, you don't look anything like the pretty woman I was first
admiring. I think you see this in politics, where you say, okay, things happen in politics
and we come to abstract conclusions about them. But then sometimes we get high on our
own supply, such that before the Trump moment happened we had become so ideological about our politics that
somehow you know being a good patriotic American meant we had to bomb every
country in the Middle East, we had to fling open our borders and let the whole
world in, we had to ignore the working class, we had to do all of these things
that were totally disconnected from on-the-ground realities of good
politics. And I think Trump comes in there and he says,
hey, I'm gonna have a reset.
Yeah, we're gonna have borders again.
We're gonna, I'm just running to give you good neighborhoods.
I think we just need to be good and normal.
And I see this in Hollywood, this ad campaign says,
okay, we've all become basically grotesque clown caricatures
of what celebrities were.
We're gonna reset.
Here's a nice girl next door, looks very pretty.
She's gonna sell you blue jeans,
the most normal kind of clothing you can have.
And I bet you people are so starved for normal,
for something close to reality, for a reset,
you're gonna send us up 10%, $200 million
in market cap in one day.
Yes, yes.
And then in a way, it's turned out to be,
I don't think this was part of American Eagles plan,
but it's turned out this way.
It was a trap for the left, you know,
because you and I both know what happened in November, 2024.
The listening audience here knows what happened
in November, 2024 and what the message was by the voters.
But the left either didn't listen, doesn't know,
doesn't matter.
Either way, they're not prepared to take it.
They're not de-woke-ifying their party.
And they walked right into this trap
by reacting, like recoiling at her appearance
and the messaging of the ad.
And that led to the vice president,
both the president and the vice president
of the United States have now
American Eagle dream here's what JD Vance told the fellas over at our pals the ruthless podcast
Yeah, my political advice to the Democrats is continue to tell everybody who thinks Sidney Swinney is attractive is Nazi
That appears to be their actual strategy.
I mean, it actually reveals something pretty interesting
about the Dems, though, which is that you have
like a normal all-American beautiful girl
doing like a normal jeans ad.
They're trying to sell jeans to kids in America,
and they have managed to so unhinge themselves
over this thing and it's like, you guys,
did you learn nothing from the November 2024 election?
Like I actually thought that one of the lessons
they might take is we're gonna be less crazy.
The lesson they have apparently taken is
we're gonna attack people as Nazis
for thinking Sidney Sweeney is beautiful.
Great strategy, guys, that's how you're gonna win
the midterm, Especially young American men.
Their course correction lasted about 30 seconds.
That's right, lasted 30 seconds, somehow has gotten even crazier. But again, it's just so much of the Democrats is oriented around
hostility to basic American life. So you have a pretty girl doing a jeans ad.
He is such an effective spokesperson for our side. The one comment I wanted to ask you about, great message, especially to young American
men who I'm sure you covered it on your show and we've covered it here.
The Democrats are literally spending tens of millions to figure out how to talk to, how
to recruit back to team blue.
And this guys is not it. This would be lesson number one in how not to
do it. Where the like, must I play the montage of the women at the event, the rage against the
machine event again, you're either on that team or you're on the Sydney Sweeney team. It's a problem.
It's a serious problem getting worse for the Democrats.
The Democrats might consider speaking to any actual men that might help them formulate
their strategy. I remember there was a gal, I forget her name, I think she's since been
ousted from the role, who was trying to help the Democrats win back young men in particular.
I thought she didn't look like a sorority girl necessarily.
But even if she had been a sorority girl, why don't you get a guy for that role?
And not just any guy, not some weird androgynous guy that you fill your ranks up with, not
some whiny guy.
How about you get a normal guy?
He doesn't even have to be the biggest giga-chad that's ever walked the earth.
Just like a normal guy who wears normal clothes who is attracted to sydney swinney get higher one of them i'm sure you can find
one of them somewhere and say hey buddy how should i talk to your friends i
don't i don't want to give them any advice so forget about that democrats if
you're watching forget i said that
now instead which you have is guys on
done the democrat party
like jonathan kate park
who he's not into sydney swinney because he's. Part, who he's not into Cindy Sweeney because he's gay, but
he's he's a prototypical
Democrat in that he's constantly
crying, whether it's via his pen
or on his MSNBC hits.
And he just resigned
from The Washington Post.
I'll show you why in a second, but
let me just give you a little
refresher on what I'm talking
about where Jonathan K. Part. Oh, I think we you why in a second, but let me just give you a little refresher on what I'm talking about where Jonathan Capehart, oh, I think we have it via a montage and you'll
see some of the things that I just mentioned in SOP 33.
Officer Furnone, I'm going to try to get through this.
He's crying.
Thank you for what you did three years ago today. This election seems to be, if it proves out
that the millions of people who are watching Fox News,
if that ends up being the case, then I can't help
but wonder if the American people
have given up on democracy.
The thing that I'm grappling with
is that someone was elected who ran a campaign that
was openly hostile, openly racist, xenophobic, misogynistic, transphobic, everything, once
again turning Madison Square Garden into a staging ground for extremism.
How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris's defeat?
They all raised their hands.
Okay.
So that's good.
You all passed.
That was while electing the new head of the DNC.
You passed because you say she lost because of racism misogyny.
So that, yeah, that's a more accurate representation of today's Democrat party.
Not for nothing, but he, as I point out, just quit, left, resigned, forced out, don't know,
of the Washington Post and managed to have the folks over at PBS NewsHour
deftly work in a question about that at the end of his recent hit
on that channel. Here, watch. You should point out after nearly two decades at the Washington
Post, you recently made the decision to leave. I just wanted to give you a chance to speak
directly to our audience to tell them why. Well, the direction of the opinion section changed. Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington
Post, as is his right, decided that he wanted the section to focus on the twin pillars of
personal liberties and free markets. And it became clear as time went along, and especially
when he chose a new leader for the section, that there was just not going to be any room
for a voice like mine, especially when we were told
that we would have to be unapologetically patriotic
in talking about the positive things happening
in the country.
How can you talk about the positive things happening
in the country when the rest of the house
is engulfed in flames and the foundation is flooding?
I wanted to go someplace where my voice would be heard.
Single tier.
There's that was the deal breaker, Michael.
He had to be unapologetically patriotic.
There was nothing, nothing he could find to write about that was good about America.
So he had to quit.
Yeah, you can't say, Megan, you can't say that was the only problem.
One was Bezos said, you have to not hate your country, you have to be a patriot, you have
to love your country, and you have to sometimes, occasionally, at least once, find something
positive to say about your own country.
And he couldn't do it.
That was a bridge too far.
And by the way, there are going to be people who say, well, journalists shouldn't be patriotic. There are going to
be some extreme ideologues who say, I want my journalist to be totally neutral, not to
have opinions about anything, to just come at every issue as a blank slate. That's not
how human beings work. That's not how journalism has ever operated. We are not just creatures floating throughout our space.
To bring us all the way back to Kamala
from the top of the show,
we did not just fall out of a coconut tree.
You know, we actually do exist in a political context.
And I forget the way she faced it.
Well, wait around it.
She had more giggles when she talked about it.
But journalists are expected, at the very least,
to love their country.
It doesn't mean they're running PR
for an administration or something, but to say, hey, can to love their country. It doesn't mean they're running PR for an administration or something,
but to say, hey, can you love your country?
It's like saying, hey, you should love your parents
or respect your parents.
And the fact that these libs
in very prestigious quarters of journalism
can't do that, tells you everything you need to know
about these legacy outlets.
Yeah, so right.
It's crazy. They didn't say you need to know about these legacy outlets. Yeah, so right. It's crazy.
They didn't say you have to write something nice about Trump
or even a single nice thing at all about his administration.
It was you have to love your country.
That's it. You have to love your country.
There is nothing I could talk to you about why I love America all day long.
It would not matter at all who was in the White House at all.
He had to quit rather than do it. He found that assignment
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Michael, we've been following on this show,
the Russia gate revelations that Tulsi Gabbard
has been making from the office of the director of national intelligence.
And it's just been one bombshell after another.
The bottom line is we now know how Russiagate got started.
And we know that it was all a lie started by the Hillary Clinton
campaign that the Hillary Clinton campaign realized she was in trouble because of her
email scandal, which had broken in 2015 in the wake of Benghazi.
We found these emails of hers that were weird and people were like, what server was that
on and so on.
And it created a problem for her all the way up to election day, 2016.
And as she got closer to election day, she decided to concoct two lies about
Donald Trump to distract from her email scandal.
She got the Steele dossier through this fusion GPS company that her campaign paid.
And she got this group crowd strike, which was the one responsible for the hack into...
That's the one that said that the Russians hacked the DNC email.
And she created this entire storyline around the Russians doing these terrible things in tandem with Donald Trump in order
to, yes, hurt Trump, but also mostly to distract from her own scandal.
And we also know that Obama knew, he knew about it.
He was told by his intelligence agencies in the late summer and fall of 2016 at the latest.
I'll give you one example.
In the documents Tulsi released,
this is from an Aaron Monte post that came,
oh actually, sorry, forget it.
This is actually from our interview with Aaron Monte
where he pointed out, and this was in last week,
so you can go back and look at it.
There was a September 12th, 2016,
September 12th, intelligence community assessment where
the FBI and the NSA both said they had low confidence that Russia was the one who hacked
and released the DNC emails.
Our intelligence did not believe Russia had hacked the DNC.
It goes on to say, but that did not stop the Department of Homeland Security or the DNI
from putting out a statement in October that they thought Russia was behind the hack.
And Jay Johnson, who was the head of DHS, later testified that Obama approved that statement,
which was a lie.
He approved saying that it was Russia who hacked the DNC. We also learned from a December 7th, 2016 DNI memo declassified by Tulsi that Intel
assessments about intrusions into the DNC emails was based on evidence identified by
CrowdStrike, which worked directly for the Clinton campaign.
Okay.
So, and then that info was leaked to a Washington Post reporter named Ellen Nakashima. In other words, intel assessments about intrusions into the DNC emails were based on evidence
identified by CrowdStrike, which worked for Clinton.
So Clinton was the hand orchestrating all these big reveals about, oh, my emails or
the DNC emails were hacked by Russia. Oh, Donald Trump had prostitutes peeing in front of him at a hotel room in Russia.
Okay, so she did it and she did it to distract from her own email.
And Obama knew.
His intel community went to him and told him, we just found out from the Dutch who are spying
on the Russians, that the Russians have unearthed a Hillary Clinton plan
to do this whole thing, to say Trump is a Russian agent
and that she's gonna do it to distract from her email scandal.
Obama knew, he knew, as far as I can tell,
it was either September or August of 2016.
He knew.
Here he is in December 2016, after she's lost the election in an interview making the rounds
online, one of those things that's resurfaced, talking about these issues.
Listen.
Did the Russian hack of the Democratic National Committee and other targets actually affect
the results of the election in your view?
Elections can always turn out differently. You never know which factors are going to
make a difference. But I have no doubt that it had some impact, everyone now acting surprised by the
CIA assessment that this was done purposely to improve Trump's chances.
And my only point was that shouldn't be treated as a blockbuster because that was the worst
kept secret in this town.
Everybody understood that.
It was reported on.
It's a pretty clear inference that people would draw and did draw that this was
helping
The Trump campaign and it was hurting the the Hillary campaign
My only point was we shouldn't now suddenly act as if this is a huge revelation every intelligence
Agency in the federal government
arrived at a consensus that the Russians had hacked the DNC and the information
that was now being released was as a consequence of a decision by Russian intelligence and
Russian officials at the highest levels. So what the CIA is now assessing,
which was it was done purposefully to tilt the election
in the direction of a particular candidate,
shouldn't be a surprise to anybody,
and in fact isn't a surprise to anybody.
Okay. Those are all lies. Everything he said was a lie. Shouldn't be a surprise to anybody and in fact isn't a surprise to anybody Okay
Those are all lies
Everything he said was a lie. They knew the intelligence community knew that the Russians had not hacked the DNC and he'd been briefed and
They knew that there was no goal by the Russians to help Trump at all that had been at best a low confidence
assessment by somebody within the intelligence
community, which only got elevated to an actual action point in an intelligence assessment
thanks to President Obama. He demanded it. And now he's out there acting like, oh, well,
everybody's known this. They knew that they hacked, the Russians hacked the DNC, and they knew they wanted to help Trump.
Everyone knew that.
They knew that it was reported on.
Why was it reported on?
Because you had your intelligence people leak
to Ellen, whatever her name is, at the Washington Post,
and others at the New York Times.
You sprinkled false information to these stenographers
in the press who then did your bidding,
so you could wind up on NPR in December
Acting like this has been out there everybody knows it meanwhile the truth is as we've seen in these Tulsi documents
He knew everything he said there Michael was not true
Everyone knew it because he wrote the story
So I guess that would be one true statement is he everyone knew it because he's the one who concocted the lie that everyone then came to believe. But I guess the
problem with this scandal is that everyone knew it. Everyone who paid any
attention, who supported Trump, who didn't buy into the mainstream lies that were
cooked up by people like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, everyone already kind of
knew it. Yeah, yeah, Hillary cooked up this nonsense dossier,
Hillary cooked up all this Russia, Russia, Russia nonsense.
It did rise to the presidential level.
There's no way this kind of messaging
could have gotten out without presidential approval.
And then he doubled down on it.
And Barack Obama's a liar.
And yeah, of course, Barack Obama's the guy
who said you get to keep your health insurance
if you like it.
And then the minute that he passed his health care bill he said well what you think I was going to let you
keep your health insurance? There's no way, not a chance. So he is an infamous liar and
the problem for the Trump administration right now is we need to remind people to care about
this even though it happened a long time ago and everyone suspected it for a long time. We now have proof. We have a
hard proof on all of these fronts. And it's hard. People have the attention span of a
fruit fly. I guess the one way you might be able to persuade people to care about this
is that constantly we hear that we need our corrupt public officials to be held accountable.
We want actual accountability. We want consequences for these people.
Don't let them keep getting away with it.
The only way that you're going to have consequences for this massive scandal
that sought to upend our democracy and compromise a presidential
election, all the things the left accuses us of, that they were actually engaging in,
the only way you're going to have consequences
is if you hold these people's feet to the fire now and and don't get distracted and
don't get tired and don't be don't despair and don't just move on because probably if
I'm a gambling man I I don't think that they're going to face serious consequences for this
because I don't know that the American people have the attention span for it but it's going
to happen if it's going to happen I think we're going to see indictments this month.
I think we're going to see indictments this month.
It's so hard to keep it straight.
I apologize to the audience.
It's just so dense.
I try every show to say it in as clear terms as I can, but it's so dense that it's hard.
But here, let me take one more shot.
Okay.
This is from one of the documents that was released late last week by Tulsi.
And the headline here is that John Brennan, who is head of the CIA briefed President Obama,
Joe Biden, the vice president, DNI Clapper, and FBI Chief Comey on the possibility of
the Clinton plan to tie Trump to Putin.
It happened on August 3rd, 2016.
So the head of the CIA sat down with Barack Obama and others and said, Hillary Clinton
is getting ready to say falsely that there's a Russian influence operation here that involves
Donald Trump.
And his handwritten notes, Brennan's, after the meeting, said, read, quote, we're getting
additional insight into Russian activities that cite alleged
approval by Hillary Clinton on 26 July of a proposed plan from one of her
foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal
claiming Russian interference by the Russian security services.
He knew Obama knew it was coming.
And then when those leaks started to come in that, oh, oh, he did bad things with prostitutes in Russia and Putin has comprimat on him or oh the Russians hacked the DNC email
Instead they didn't stop and say oh, this is the Hillary Clinton plan. Who's behind this information?
Oh wait, that's tough by the prostitutes came from the Steele dossier who funded that the Clinton campaign
Oh that stuff that the DNC was allegedly hacked by the Russians that came from a group called CrowdStrike Who's paying them the Clinton campaign. Oh, that stuff that the DNC was allegedly hacked by the Russians, that came from a group called CrowdStrike. Who's paying them? The Clinton campaign. They
didn't stop to say any of that. They buried all of that. They ignored that. They used
the Steele dossier as if it were real evidence and the CrowdStrike information, as though
it were real evidence to hang this around Trump like an albatross. And then there's
Obama talking about it on NPR after Hillary is lost,
like we all knew that the Russians did this.
We've known for months, it was obvious to everyone.
The whole thing was so pernicious.
It was such a disgusting, dirty, dangerous lie.
And there will be accountability, Michael.
I'm really starting to believe we're gonna see indictments
as soon as this month,
because the statute of limitation is about to run on some of the lies that
were told during Durham's investigation which was 2020 five-year federal
perjury statute and some of the lies were told in August of 2020 so it's on
the clock is ticking I would love to see nothing more the reason why it's so
important for the people who say well don't relitigate the politics of ten
years ago.
Yeah, whatever, but Trump won, all's well that ends well.
The reason that there has to be consequences
is because if you don't punish the people
for doing these extremely corrupt things,
they're just gonna keep doing it.
And then don't complain to me when next cycle
or the cycle after that, you get it another version of this you know it
in politics you need sticks and carrots and we there are a lot of carrots for
good positive behavior but sometimes you need to bring the stick and i i hope
you're right megan i hope
i i hope we see the stick come down and we we see some real indictments
i agree with you on the deterrence factor but it's also
the justice of it at the s
yes stole his first term as president.
These absolute liars who run around trying to act like they're the protectors of democracy
completely ruined it, tried to undermine it at every turn and at the highest levels with
lies, with out and out lies that were really serious and
changed foreign policy and changed the course of history in this country in
Trump's presidency and there must be accountability. There has to be actual
criminal accountability for those who lied and I can't wait to see this
administration do it. Michael Knowles, a pleasure my friend. Thank you for being
here. Megan, always great to be with you. See you next time. Oh, a pleasure, my friend. Thank you for being here. Megan, always great to be with you.
See you next time.
Oh, a love when you're on.
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