The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1052 - Tom Cruise Was Right
Episode Date: July 22, 2022A new scientific meta-analysis destroys the “chemical imbalance” theory of depression, the very-vaccinated President of the United States comes down with COVID, and an entire class of second-grade...rs “comes out” as “transgender” to their teacher. Become a DailyWire+ member today to access movies, shows, and more: https://utm.io/ueMfc — Today’s Sponsors: Podium is a multi-product platform that’s modernizing the way local business gets done. See how Podium can grow your business! Watch a demo today at podium.com/KNOWLES Stop funding woke corporate agendas. Switch to PureTalk instead. Save 50% OFF your 1st month when you enter promo code KNOWLESPODCAST at puretalk.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I want to take you on a little trip down memory lane all the way back to 2005 when an eccentric
movie star gave an infamous interview on the Today Show.
Here's the problem. You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do. All it does is mask the
problem, Matt. And if you understand the history of it, it masks the problem. That's what it does.
That's all it does. You're not getting to the reason why. There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance.
I'm saying that drugs aren't the answer.
That these drugs are very dangerous.
They're mind-altering antipsychotic drugs.
And there are ways of doing it without that
so that we don't end up in a brave new world.
Yes, there are abuses.
And yes, maybe they've gone too far in certain areas.
Maybe there are too many kids on Ritalin.
Maybe electric shock...
Too many kids on Ritalin.
I'm just saying.
But aren't there examples where it works?
Matt, Matt, Matt.
You don't even...
You're glib.
You don't even know what Ritalin is.
If you start talking about chemical and bio,
balance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories,
Matt. Okay? That's what I've done. And you go and you say, where's the medical test?
For that interview, Tom Cruise was turned into a national laughing stock. He nearly lost his career,
and he was called crazy. Crazy, not like everyone in Hollywood is crazy, which they are,
but especially crazy. Crazy because he contradicted the medical establishment.
which had been making money hand over fist slinging depression pills to treat an alleged chemical
imbalance in the brain. On the one side of the issue, you had a kooky, weirdo movie star.
On the other side, you had the entire public health authority. Guess who was right?
A new meta-analysis that has just come out looking at studies involving tens of thousands of people
has concluded that the chemical imbalance theory is completely bogus.
Most depression pills are what is called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors,
SSRIs, which are said to work by correcting abnormally low serotonin levels.
This scientific review, which was published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry,
finds, quote, no clear evidence that low serotonin levels are responsible for depression.
In the words of the study's lead author, a psychiatry professor at University College London
and consultant psychiatrist at Northeast London NHS Foundation Trust, quote,
many people take antidepressants because they believe and have been led to believe their depression has a biochemical cause.
But this new research suggests this belief is not grounded in evidence.
After a vast amount of research conducted over several decades, there is no
convincing evidence that depression is caused by serotonin abnormalities, particularly by lower levels
or reduced activity of serotonin. Now, this seems like a pretty important finding for the 85 to 90%
of the public that, according to surveys, believes in the chemical imbalance theory. This seems like a
really big finding for the millions of Americans, one in eight, who take these depression pills
to correct a chemical imbalance that apparently does not exist.
For the one in 29 American teenagers and younger who have been prescribed these drugs under false pretences.
And it's good that after decades of pharmaceutical companies peddling these drugs,
often through incessant TV commercials touting the theory and minimizing the considerable side effects,
it's good that now it's come out that there was never any scientific evidence for the theory.
That's good. Better late than never. But it leaves one nagging question. How did Tom Cruise know this
back in 2005? How did a guy whose job it is to look good on camera know more about psychiatry
than the entire medical establishment and mainstream media 17 years before this analysis came out?
Forget Tom Cruise for a second. Forget the depression drugs for a second. How is it? How is it that a bunch of
weirdo bloggers and fringy tweeters and Alex Jones, a frequently shirtless radio host who yells into
a microphone. How is it that all those people have a much better record on COVID and the vaccines than say
Dr. Fauci, Rochelle Walensky, the World Health Organization, and the entire public health
establishment? How is it that I, okay, and not, I don't, you know, I hate to say I told you so,
How is it that I, a guy with no higher education than a bachelor's in history and Italian poetry?
How is it that I, and most of you, most of whom do not have medical degrees, how is it that every
single time we contradicted the public health establishment and their propagandists in the press
and big tech on COVID over the past few years on the Wuhan lab, on mortality rates, on the danger
to young people, on the efficacy of the vaccines against infection, on the efficacy of the
vaccines against transmission, on the relation between vaccines and menstruation, on the risks of
the MRI technology, the list goes on and on every single part of it. How is it that we were always
right and the authorities were always wrong? Ignorance on their part? Malice? Greed?
Indifference, perhaps? Whatever it is. It turns out that the people our establishment has maligned as
crazy for decades were right all along. And the only people who seem crazy today are the ones who
still think those authorities have even one ounce of credibility. I'm Michael Knowles. That's the Michael
Knolls. Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Cool Papa J. Magic,
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I love what Michael's saying here. People are not taught anymore that demons are real. Satan too, and even God
for that matter. We are in complete disorder. I see what you're saying, which is they're not even
taught that God is real, but the way it sounds is, and even God is real, even in addition to those things,
when of course, God is the most real. God is the source and summit of all being, being himself.
But you're right. You're right. Those things are real. As Antonin Scalia said, many more intelligent
people than you and I have believed in the devil. Those things are real. That spiritual world,
those spiritual realities are real, certainly much more real than chemical imbalances in the brain.
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Speaking of sickness, Joe Biden has COVID. The President of the United States has COVID. So announced the White House doctor, White House doctor Kevin O'Connor said in a memo that the president is, quote, currently experiencing mild symptoms, mostly rhinorrhea, which is not a word that anyone should use. There's no reason to you. It just, that means runny nose. Did you know that? It's a much, that's a gross word. No one should use that. He's experiencing rhinorrhea and fatigue with an occasional dry cough, which
started yesterday evening. So the good news is, seriously, I'm not being facetious or anything here.
It's good. I'm glad. Joe Biden is a fellow human being. We hope he makes a full recovery.
I'm glad that he's apparently, it's experiencing mild symptoms. Can't help but notice, though,
that it's a little bit ironic that Joe Biden got the virus because, you know, I won't even
explain it. I will take you on a little journey. Here is a play in three acts.
You're okay. You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.
Yeah. There he is. He's getting a shot. Okay. See him there.
Hey, folks. Guess you heard this morning night tested positives for COVID.
But I've been double vaccinated, double boosted. Symptoms are mild. And I really appreciate your inquiry and your concerns.
He got COVID. He said if you get the vaccine, you can't get COVID.
then he got the vaccine and then he got a bunch of boosters and then he got COVID.
Shouldn't he have to answer for that?
Shouldn't he spread fake news? He spread medical misinformation.
People will lose their careers for that these days. They will be deplatformed for that.
Don't the libs broadly, Biden in particular, but he can't answer anything.
Don't the libs broadly have to answer for that? But they're not giving any answers at all.
Here's another question people are asking. Where did Biden catch
COVID. You remember during the Trump years, when Trump got COVID, there was one time at CPAC,
the conservative political action conference, COVID spread at CPAC. Coincidentally, I happened to be
in the green room where COVID spread. And because there were a number of very high profile
administration people there, I ended up getting put on a bunch of lists where they said,
don't go anywhere near Michael because Kelly Ann Conway and Ted Cruz was there. And there were
number of other key administration people. And they said, these awful people, they were in the
room, stay away from them. This is a super spreader. Conservatives are so you're responsible.
Well, okay, where did Biden catch you? What super spreader event was he at? The White House won't
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If we look at where we were a year and a half ago,
this is a president when he walked in,
one of his first priorities was to make sure
we had a comprehensive plan to get people vaccinated.
And so now today, look to today,
more and more people are getting closer
to having a more normal life.
Vaccines are available.
And as Dr. Jha said, if you have not gotten vaccinated,
please do.
If you have not, if you have not gotten boosted,
please do.
These are treatments that are going to
keep you safe. And I think that's what matters here is making sure that we continue to do the work.
And the good thing is that the president, again, has been vaccinated and double boosted.
That's the really important thing. Because could you imagine if he hadn't been vaccinated and boosted?
By golly, he might have gotten COVID. He said the thing. The White House said the thing that they
always say whenever the libs who said that if you get the vaccine, you won't get COVID,
and then they get COVID. And they say, well, thank goodness, I'm vaccinated and boosted.
by golly, could you imagine how bad it would be if I hadn't been vaccinated and boosted?
No, I can't imagine. I have no reason to believe that it would be worse, actually,
because you people, the very same people who told me with such certainty,
you will not get the virus if you take the vaccine. You will not transmit the virus if you get the
vaccine. You are the very same people who are telling me, yeah, well, anyway, in this kind
of unfalsifiable way, it would definitely be worse, so get the vaccine anyway.
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a second-grade teacher has just posted, I assume this was a TikTok. Was this Lips of TikTok, of
course, lives of TikTok, one of the greatest journalistic outlets around today. There's a second
grade teacher who has some sort of queer identity, and she just posted a really amazing story.
Her entire second grade class just came out to her as transgender.
Okay, so it took a couple of days for me to make this TikTok without crying because that's what
I do. Please ignore the dog bone crunching behind me. Anyhow.
One of my students felt safe enough to share his pronouns with me.
And when he did so, once the class knew that I knew, they all switched pronouns.
They're second graders.
Like I'm torn between being really, really happy to be a safe space and just absolutely
furious that an entire group of second graders has to keep this secret from not safe
people. Why are kids feeling unsafe? And furthermore, why does everyone talk about how, how are the kids
going to understand? Kids fucking understand it. It's easy for them. It's the adults who have all
of the frigging issues and hangups and bullshit. Kids are fine. So this woman said one true thing
in that statement when she said it's the adults who have the hangups and the issues. Yes. One adult in
particular in this situation, has a lot of hang-ups and issues and is very confused about her sex
and the relationship that she's supposed to have to students, to little kids who are not
her kids, and the relationship that those kids are supposed to have to their parents who she
derides as unsafe people. Does this woman seriously believe that her entire class of second graders?
What is the second graders? Seven years old? If you're five years old in kindergarten,
is seven years old, an entire class of seven-year-olds.
All of them were born in the wrong body.
All of them, 100% of seven-year-olds who look like boys.
They're actually secretly girls.
The ones who look like girls are actually secretly boys.
And that's, do you think that's the explanation?
Or do you think they just have a weirdo teacher who is confusing them?
Which do you think it is?
Obviously, I mean, none of you, if you're listening to this show,
You definitely have some common sense.
You know what the answer is.
I don't know what that woman believes.
It's hard for me to believe that she could be so stupid
as to think that an entire class of seven-year-olds
just happens to all have this very, very rare psychological condition,
this sexual delusion where you think you're the opposite sex.
She must know, she must realize that what she's doing
is pushing a radical sexual agenda.
That really is a cult.
It is a weird, gnaustic religious movement that makes very outlandish claims about human nature
and who we are and the relationship that the soul has to the body.
And like all cults, tells kids to cut off their parents.
Tells people to cut out their family.
Your family is awful.
Your family, they're trying to harm you.
They're not as enlightened as we are.
Just talk to us.
Talk to us about your sexuality, kids.
Don't.
And, you know, that's the other thing about cults is they always have a week.
weird sexual component, 99 times out of 100, that cult leader is getting frisky with the ladies
and the cult. I don't know. It's so strange how all these prophets, all these modern day prophets
and religious leaders and cult leaders, how they always seem to have, how they're always getting
messages from beyond this realm to sleep with all the ladies. Isn't that kind of weird? And you're getting
a similar effect here with these groomers. It's just a cult. And the question is, do, do, do
you, in the name of equality and tolerance and open-mindedness and liberality, need to tolerate
a publicly funded institution to which you send your children to send them into a cult, a weird,
creepy sex cult that teaches them to hate their parents and to disbelieve reality and to hate
their own bodies? Do you think you have to do that? I don't think you do. I think the teacher should
be fired. I think these ideologies should be banned from schools. I think the books
that peddle these ideologies should be banned from schools, they should be burned, okay? I'm going to go a
little further. Let's go all the way. All right. Book burning has a long history in Western civilization.
Plato supported book burning. The apostles supported book burning. Certain Catholic theologians
supported book burning. The leading Protestant theologians supported book burning. I don't love Martin Luther.
He's not my main man. He supported book burning too. We've had lots of this. In early America,
they supported book burning. Now, I'm not.
I'm not suggesting that we take this so far. I actually, I'm a very open-minded person. I really like
tolerance. I tolerate all sorts of crazy ideas. I talk to radicals all the time. But there is a
difference between being a kind of open-minded, interesting, tolerant person who is curious about
other ideas and supporting with your taxpayer dollars a weirdo cult that indoctrines your kids
in the sacred texts of this insane leftist religious ideology.
Okay, there's a big difference here.
And we don't need to tolerate these weirdos turning their kids,
turning the students in their class against their parents.
You can just fire them.
We have the political right to do that.
Do we have the political will?
I'm not so sure, but we do have the political right to do that.
Speaking of weird sex stuff in public health,
monkeypox is spreading like, not like wildfire.
it's spreading actually very, very slowly, but it is spreading in America, and it's spreading
specifically on the coasts, in very liberal cities among homosexual men. That's where it's
spreading. And the L.A. Times has figured out why monkeypox is spreading. The L.A. Times has a headline,
why are we botching the monkeypox response? Blame homophobia. This guy, Senator Scott Weiner,
who is a state senator in San Francisco.
He says, we are on our own as always.
His name is Weiner.
Just going to leave that there.
We are on our own as always.
We can't count on anyone else.
Ramp and homophobia is why monkeypox is spreading.
That is not true.
Monkeypox is spreading because certain gay men are having orgies.
And they just shouldn't.
Just don't do that.
If they didn't do that, they wouldn't catch monkeypox.
What they're suggesting here is that,
is that we need to mobilize our entire public health apparatus to take on the monkeypox issue.
Why don't we have enough vaccines? Because there is no monkeypox vaccine. Because the vaccine that people are getting against monkeypox is actually a smallpox vaccine.
And why don't we have a monkeypox vaccine? Because monkeypox was never a big issue. And it's only spreading right now because of a Belgian fetish conference and Spanish bathhouses for gay men.
And if they didn't go to the bathhouses and they didn't go to the weird fetish orgies, there wouldn't be monkey pox.
spreading around. Okay, it would still be confined to Zaire and a few small places in Africa
that have been dealing with this problem for about 50 years, but it hasn't really spread too much.
It hasn't become a massive problem. Let's go further. Maybe they'll say, well, look, we,
we were able to gin up the entire public health apparatus to create a COVID vaccine. You saw how well
that turned out. Why can't we do that to create a monkeypox vaccine? Why can't we do that to, well, because
COVID spread like wildfire, it infected pretty much everybody, it could be pretty tough on certain
vulnerable populations. It shut down the world in terms of the government's shutting down
the economies. And so there was a pretty good political argument for that. And you couldn't
avoid having COVID by changing your personal behavior. That was one of the ironies of COVID,
is people thought that by wearing a special mask or by even taking a special shot, they would
avoid getting COVID, and that didn't happen. Pretty much everybody has had COVID, and lots of people
have had COVID multiple times. I've had COVID multiple times. I suspect many of you have as well.
Monkeypox is not the same. You can avoid getting monkeypox. You're not going to get it by riding the
subway. You're not going to get it by going to the store. Don't have gay orgies, and you won't get
monkeypox. That's it. But we are told in our society, you're not allowed to say that. You're not allowed
to recommend that people not have gay orgies. That's a political right. Gay orgies are a natural right.
That's why James Madison wrote the Constitution was to enshrine the right to Belgian fetish
conferences. So if you have the right to keep and bear leather ball gags or something, no,
you don't. None of that is a right. We absolutely, as a political community, can discourage that
sort of thing. And we should discourage that sort of thing. And it would do a hell of a lot more
for the public health than most of the COVID response and the shenanigans that Big Farm has been
up to for the past several decades. No question. Speaking of weird sex stuff, speaking of sexual
rights, the House of Representatives, the Democrats are taking on the real big issues. The Democrats have
just put up the right to contraception act. The right to condoms bill. Right now we've got record
high inflation. We've got the first major war in Europe in 70 years. We've got record high illegal
immigration, millions of foreign nationals pouring across our border. We still have the public health
issues of the hangover from COVID. We've got all these problems. And they say, you know the big
issue? Condoms. Does anyone have trouble getting condoms in America or the pill or any of the
no. It's everywhere. It's ubiquitous. But the right to contraception act, which
quote, protect a person's ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception
and to protect a health care provider's ability to provide contraceptives, contraception and
information related to contraception. They're doing this because abortion was a big loser for the
Dems and they couldn't argue against the Dobbs decision and they couldn't really argue against
the overruling of Roevy Wade and it doesn't poll very well. So they're trying to make that decision
about other issues that are not at risk. They're trying to make that decision about the
redefinition of marriage in Obergefell. They're trying to make that.
issue about the constitutional rights so discovered in Lawrence v. Texas to homosexual sodomy.
They're trying to make it about Griswold v. Connecticut and Eisenstad v. Baird, which
discovered somewhere in the Constitution in 1965 and 1972, the right, the elusive right to put
on a condom, first for married couples and then for non-married couples too. Don't know where that
one was in the text, probably between the emanations and the penumbras written in the invisible ink.
And so they're trying to make it about that. But the court, in the Dobbs decision,
said explicitly, we are not revisiting any of those issues. Controception, homosexual sodomy,
even marriage. We're not revisiting any of those. Clarence Thomas, in his concurrence,
said we should revisit those things, perhaps. He couldn't get any other justice to sign on.
None of these things are at risk whatsoever. They are all ubiquitously available.
But the Dems have to tilt at windmills because they can't run on anything else for the midterms.
intelligent, loyal, wise, dignified Republicans would call this out for what it is, say this is such a BS,
ridiculous distraction, I'm not going to vote for it. And then you've got the squishes. And then you got the
squishes. So there were two Republicans who voted present on the bill. My problem isn't even with them.
People should have voted no on the bill. But my problem isn't even with the two Republicans who voted present.
My problem is with the eight Republicans who voted yes. Number one on the list, you can guess.
Who do you think she is? Liz Cheney of Wyoming. Liz Cheney says, yes, we absolutely need to
enshrine the right to condoms and birth control and all that. Anthony Gonzalez, John Catco,
Adam Kinsinger, Brian Fitzpatrick, Nancy Mace, Fred Upton, and Maria Salazar. I am really glad that Republicans
have wised up since the last stupid, ridiculous Democrat trap vote, the one on enshrining the
re-definition of marriage. I'm glad 47 Republicans voted for that. Then I read their names on this show,
and I think they're just absolutely very disappointing people. Okay. I'm glad that that number went
from 47 to eight since we read those names. But these eight, I mean, these guys are just completely
worthless in politics. They should be removed from the Republican Party. If the numbers are anywhere
near right for what we're looking at in the midterm elections, the Republicans are going to have a way
bigger than eight-seat majority. So these guys, we should throw them out of the party. I mean,
a lot of them aren't coming back. Liz Cheney is almost certainly going to lose. Adam Kinsinger
is certainly not going to come back. So there are a lot of people like that, but it's pathetic.
Now, there's the Democrat view, which is that, to get into the actual issue of contraception,
is the Democrat view that we have an absolute constitutional right to condoms and birth control.
That's just not true.
Even if you like condoms and birth control pills and IUDs and all that stuff, it's not in the Constitution, right?
If it were in the Constitution, how come it took until 1965 to discover it?
And how come in 1965, when the Supreme Court discovered this alleged right,
How come they said, no, the right only exists for married couples? And it took another seven years
for the court to, I don't know, they got out a bigger magnifying glass in the Constitution.
They said, oh, no, actually, no, we missed it. In this paragraph, it's for unmarried couples, too.
Yeah, it's right there. It's really deep in the substantive due process. You know that contradiction in
terms, that ridiculous liberal legal theory that has allowed the libs to shred the Constitution.
So even if you support it, it's obviously not in the Constitution, right? But I really
popular view, even among some conservatives, is, look, birth control, it's not in the Constitution,
but it's a good thing. Birth control is a good thing. We should support it. It's great. We don't want
to have abortions. We got to have birth control as though you can only have one or the other,
as though you at least need to have one of those things. And that's a popular view. But here's my
unpopular view in some quarters. Birth control is bad. It's a bad thing. It's a bad thing.
and we should discourage it.
Not saying pass a national ban,
I'm not saying that that's not going to happen
like the Democrats are yelling about.
But it's a bad thing.
Can we all agree it's a bad thing?
No, maybe we can all agree that.
Well, what about if we look at the history of birth control?
You ever look into just Google,
like, what's the history of birth control?
Birth control, the modern birth control movement
comes in the 19th teens,
and it was popularized by Margaret Sanger,
the founder of Planned Parenthood.
It was a eugenicist movement
to allegedly improve the race by stopping undesirable people from producing kids.
That's what it was for.
It specifically was aimed at cutting the black population
and the population of people with a lower IQ, all those stupid idiots,
they shouldn't be able to have kids.
That was what it was for.
That's what it was popularized for.
Margaret Zanger, I think, coined the term, birth control.
Do you think that campaigns that were initiated by Margaret Sanger,
by one of the worst human beings,
ever in the history of our country. Do you think that they're all just like totally hunky-dory?
There's not a chance that maybe there's something a little bit wrong with them.
Furthermore, don't you think that some of the side effects of birth control have been sort of bad
for our country? Like, for instance, encouraging a culture of promiscuous sex, which has hurt women.
It's led to this, what they call the rape culture, the Me Too movement. It's hurt men, too,
by causing them to just become unaccountable, irresponsible. It's caused people to delay marriage
quite a lot. It's destroyed the birth rate in the United States. We've had a below replacement birth
rate for 50 years now where the country is literally dying. That's probably not good either. It severes
the connection between sex and procreation. That can't be a great thing. And it's just kind of anti-human,
right? That's what those movements, that's a Planned Parenthood was all about. It's just we want fewer
people. People are a kind of pox and plague on the planet. And so we've got to have fewer people.
we don't like all these people
and the public health authority really got behind that.
You know, the public health authority that's gotten pretty much everything wrong.
Don't you think? I'm just asking you, I'm not saying you've got to totally come out
and oppose birth control right now. I'm just saying if you kind of think through it in a way
that's not totally reflexive, and you're not, if you just think, it's probably not a great thing,
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My favorite, the voicemail bag questions.
Take it away.
Hi, Michael.
My name is Lizzie, and I love your show.
I was just wondering your thoughts on why people, especially obviously the liberals and these woke people,
why exactly do they say that Trump is the worst person or the worst president in all of history
and everything bad is because of Trump and Trump ruined the world and blah, blah, blah.
Like obviously, I understand that, you know, he's not this politician who's, you know,
pretending to be the best friend of everyone.
Like, I think Joe Biden kind of does that.
Obviously, Obama does that.
I think that's fake and that's BS.
And honestly, I kind of like how Trump was more real.
But is that why they don't like him?
Is it because, like, he did, like, the Muslim ban or things like that scandal where, like,
locker room talk?
I'm just curious.
Like, obviously you can't question liberals, but why do they think this exactly?
They hate Trump in particular because Trump offered an actual alternative to the uniparty consensus
and because he was relatively very effective.
The Republicans and the Democrats support different things.
They have different policy prescriptions to some degree.
They seem to be in opposition.
but very often the parties work together.
For instance, a lot of Republicans talk to good game on immigration,
but they secretly supported immigration.
And the reason for that is because their donors in the Chamber of Commerce want the cheap labor.
And another reason for that is they want to keep the entitlement programs solvent.
And you can't do that.
We were just talking about abortion and contraception in our dying population that we've had for 50 years.
You need a massive influx of immigrants if you want to keep those programs afloat.
and you want to keep the GDP where it's at or growing.
So the Democrats want mass migration because it gives them an electoral advantage,
usually gives them an electoral advantage.
And the Republicans say they don't want mass migration,
but they never do anything to stop mass migration because they benefit,
and in particular their donors benefit.
That would be one example.
When you get to something like abortion,
there are a lot of elected Republicans who might have talked a good game on abortion,
but they didn't actually do the things that would be necessary
to stop abortion in America.
One reason for that is they were able to fundraise very well off of abortion.
On issues like American manufacturing, the American worker,
Democrats sold out the American worker a long time ago
when they adopted a full-throated globalism
and outsourced a lot of jobs.
Republicans did the very same thing.
So on an issue like free trade and outsourcing,
the Republicans and the Democrats pretty much agreed with one another.
And on and on and then Trump comes in there,
and on immigration, he actually offered a different answer, significantly different than what you
were hearing from other Republicans. He actually said, I'm going to build the wall, I'm going to deport
people, I'm going to make it more difficult for people to come over. And in the early days of the Trump
administration, you saw mass migration decrease dramatically on an issue like free trade. He offered a
totally different answer on free trade and tariffs than the Uniparty had offered. So that really
bugged them. Democrats are fine with Republicans who are court-gester conservatives, who put up a little bit
of a show of opposition, but they actually, when push comes to shove, they just concede. They lose
with dignity. They don't have any dignity, but they say, we're going to lose with dignity, okay?
And that's fine by them. The Democrats are okay with. They'll pretend that they hate them,
but really they're okay. The Liz Cheney's, the Adam Kinsengers, the Mitt Romneys, those kinds of people.
when a Republican comes out and is effective and offers an actual alternative,
they're especially going to hate that Republican. They're always going to hate the current Republican.
Whoever the current Republican is is going to be Hitler and the past Republicans, they're going
to have more of a strange new respect for. But Trump is a little bit different because Trump,
probably just by virtue of his lack of elected political experience, he just came in and he said,
oh, I thought we actually believed all the things we say we believe. I'm going to actually do them.
And the Republican establishment said, no, no, that's just the thing.
we say on the campaign trail. You can't actually do that stuff. And that, that in particular,
aroused the ire of Dems. Next question. Hello again, Nostradamus. Last month, I sent a voice mailbag
asking for advice to my friend who wants to have a baby with her without a man. I agree with everything
that you said and your thoughts were really what I wanted to say, but I couldn't articulate them
well. I told her ahead of time that I agree with everything that you said and I recorded your
response and sent it to her. She told me she showed the video to her therapist. Her therapist
doesn't agree with her being selfish because in his view, it's not selfish for her.
to want a child. I feel like her therapist is too affirming to be a therapist, or even talk about
logistics and morality in this case. Now she tells me that she has a fear of men and is still going
to follow her own schedule with the artificial insemination. She's had less than desirable
boyfriends over the years, and I feel like it's skewed her view of men and how she values herself.
Despite that, she truly does want to get married one day to a man who will come in and value her.
She's expressed this to me and I wish I could be there for her and support her without being the yes
girl. I know it's not my place because I'm not her parents. She's working on her relationship
with her parents again, but as her friend, I don't know what to do. Thank you for your advice and
love the show. Great question. Why would, the thing you should ask her is why she would bring
this question to her therapist? Why would her therapist have anything to say about this?
Why would she bring a question of morality and bioethics to a psychologist or a psychiatrist? That would be
like bringing a question about astrophysics to me. I don't know. I don't know anything about
astrophysics. Inasmuch as I have any expertise at all, it's not in astrophysics. So why would
you ask me? Likewise, the psychologist's job is to, well, we've been a little harsh on psychologists
on the show today, haven't we? Because Tom Cruise was more correct than the entire psychiatric
establishment for 17 years. But beyond that, let's say, because I actually do think some psychologists,
can do important work. Drew Claven says his life was saved by a psychologist, not by people
just selling pills, but by actual talk therapy. So in as much as a psychologist has expertise,
it's on the way that your psyche works and the way that you think about yourself and the way
that your mind is perceiving the world and your role in the world. Right. But the psychologist doesn't
know a damn thing, or by virtue of his education, doesn't know a damn.
thing about morality or sexual ethics or the relationship of a mother to her child in a sort of grand
moral scheme. He doesn't know anything about that. She really should be bringing that question
to a priest or a pastor, but maybe your friend doesn't have a priest or a pastor. She should be
thinking of that question through the view of moral philosophers, through perhaps the view of
the Bible, may I suggest. But today, because we live in a
therapeutic culture because we live in a culture that ignores objective reality, that frequently
denies the objective moral order, that thinks that priests are just a bunch of witch doctors and
charlatans and shamans, we make everything about psychology and psychiatry because that just
makes it all about us and we think that we're the only people in the world. But if you look at the
record, especially of the psychiatric establishment for the, I don't know, for the past hundred years,
but especially for the past couple of decades, who are the shamanians? Who are the shaman?
here. Who are the witch doctors? Who are the quacks? It ain't the priests. Okay, it ain't the moral
philosophers. I think it's the people peddling the therapeutic society. Next question.
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your number one fan girl. Today, I have a little bit more of a serious question. My best friend
is planning on working at BP, starting August 1st as an engineer. This will be her first
job as an engineer. However, she just found out that BP is paying for its employees' abortions.
She's a very devout Catholic, very pro-life. She wouldn't even get the Fauci-O-Chi because of the
abortion connections that it had. So you can just imagine her moral qualms in this situation.
as well. My question is, do you think that it would be morally okay for her to work at BP while
they're paying for their employees' abortions, or should she seek employment elsewhere?
Thank you so much. I look forward to your answer.
Short answer is I do think it would be morally okay, but it is a moral question. The reason I think
it's okay is because we're discussing not a direct engagement with evil, but an indirect
participation with evil, you're working for a company, and the company has a certain insurance policy,
and the insurance policy covers travel for people who want to go get abortions, which is very,
very bad, but it's pretty indirect. I suspect most companies in the country, if not the vast
majority of companies in the country, have similar policies, or will institute similar policies
in the wake of the Dobbs decision. I think the government, I'm certain the government has that
policy. So does that mean that it would be immoral to work a government job? I don't necessarily
think so. The military pays for abortions. Does that mean it's immoral to serve in the American military?
At a certain point, I think the participation is so indirect and the presence of this is so ubiquitous
that it would be licit to do so. But should she?
I don't know. I mean, that's a question for her. What degree of participation in evil is she willing to tolerate to exist in the world?
If my company, if I were working for a company that were going out and promoting abortion, sponsoring Planned Parenthood, donating lots of money to Planned Parenthood, having them, I probably would quit and go to a company that was a little bit more sane.
But if we're talking about essentially insurance policies and benefits, I just don't know how you can avoid that in the modern world.
And as long as the participation is indirect, perhaps it's tolerable.
All right. Last voicemailback question.
Hello, Michael. I'm not a longtime listener. I'm not a fan. In fact, I do not support your work in any way.
My name is Dr. Anne Lesby, and I am a gender studies professor at ACL University.
When I am not educating in the classroom, I dedicate my free time to educating the ignorant on Twitter
and exposing dangerous right-wing transphobic fascists such as yourself.
Here's my question.
Considering the havoc you wreak daily on vulnerable groups such as drag children's performers and sex workers of color,
how do you sleep at night?
Really great question.
Anne Lesby, Dr. Lesby.
one of my favorite Twitter accounts, I would encourage anyone who is not already following Dr. Lesby,
Dr. Lesby, comma, Anne to follow her account. I'm really glad to hear your voice. That's great.
How do I sleep at night? With the great comfort of a Helix mattress. That is how I sleep at night.
Let's get to some written mailbag before we go. Question from Caden. I am a Christian white man who knows I'm a man and I'm in need of some advice.
about to start my freshman year of college, I'll be staying in the dorms because my scholarship will
help pay for that. Problem is that I got an email from one of my assigned sweetmates telling me that
she is transgender. This is a girl who thinks she's a boy in the boy's dorms, meaning I would
have to share a bathroom with this person. There's no way that I'm going to room with this person.
Do you have any advice on how I should proceed without getting canceled and losing the scholarships I have?
I'm an All Access member from Oklahoma. Love the show. Thank you for.
everything that you are doing on the culture front. Tricky question, I guess I would file for a
religious exception. It's silly that you have to make this a religious matter, but transgenderism
is a religious matter, and that's not your religion. You have a different religion, I imagine.
And so that's what I would ask for. And I would do it politely. I wouldn't make a big stink
and start protesting before you even make it to campus. He who pays the piper calls the tune,
and the university is paying for this stuff. But I agree with you. I think that.
that situation is probably intolerable. And so I wouldn't do it. It's just wrong. Men and women
should not be living in the same suite together, no matter what their professed sexual desires are
or their gender identity or whatever. So I would do that. This is one where I think you probably
catch more bees with honey than with vinegar. But I would hold your ground on this. And
maybe start looking at some backup plans, too, would be my. It's always good to be prepared.
Always good to have an off-ramp. Okay. That's our show. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael
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