The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1064 - The Deep State Crossed The Rubicon
Episode Date: August 10, 2022The FBI seizes the cellphone of a sitting Republican congressman, a Republican senator says we need to let Biden’s weaponization of law enforcement “play out,” and Nancy Pelosi calls China one o...f the freest societies in the world. Become a DailyWire+ member today to access Matt Walsh’s documentary “What Is A Woman?”, movies, shows, and more: https://utm.io/ueMfc — Today’s Sponsors: Bambee puts your HR on autopilot. Schedule A FREE HR Audit www.Bambee.com/MICHAEL Skip the grocery store & choose Good Ranchers for 100% American meat. $30 OFF your order + FREE Shipping! GoodRanchers.com/KNOWLES or use code: KNOWLES at checkout! 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 wasn't sure if the White House knew about the FBI raid on Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago beforehand.
I wasn't sure. I'm not sure Biden knows his name half the time.
But I was not even sure that the staffers at the White House who really run the show over there
knew about the raid. Until yesterday, when White House press secretary Corrine Jean-Pierre
said the White House didn't know about the raid, which convinced me with 100 percent certainty
that the White House definitely knew about the raid.
Can you tell us anything more?
Was he watching the news?
Was he scrolling Twitter?
Did someone in his staff flag it for him?
I can tell you this.
He was not aware of the Mar-Lago raid.
I don't know what you guys are calling it before it happened.
Humana, humana.
I don't know.
I don't even know what you guys are calling it.
A raid? Yeah, sorry. Never heard that term before. Mara, what now? Donald who? The FBI, huh?
Sorry, not ringing any bells. Move along. Move along. Next question. This woman is such a bad liar.
If she had just said, yeah, we didn't know about that. Yeah, that was all the FBI on its own.
Maybe I would have believed her. But to pretend not to have read about the biggest news story in the country,
which pertains to Joe Biden's predecessor and chief rival in the next presidential election?
To pretend not to know what a raid is?
Corrine Jean-Pierre was giving off precisely the same vibes that Hillary Clinton did in 2016
when she tried to play dumb on wiping her email server of classified material.
Under the law, that decision is made by the official.
I was the official. I made those decisions.
What, like with a cloth or something? Well, no. I don't know how it works digitally at all. I do not have any...
Wipe the server? Ha, ha, ha. Like with a cloth? What's a server? What's wiping? What's a cloth? I don't... I don't know. And she was obviously guilty as sin. The strategy didn't work because, while Hillary Clinton is many things, she's not dumb. And Joe Biden is another story. But even Biden and his lackeys are not near.
as dumb as they play. What we're seeing right now is a systemic strategy of persecuting the ruling
party's political opponents. We can say with certainty that this is not going to stop with Trump
and with the raid on Mar-a-Lago. We can say that because we already saw it play out, because less than
24 hours after the Mar-a-Lago raid, the FBI confiscated the cell phone of a sitting Republican
congressman. I'm Michael Noles. This is the Michael Nulls show.
Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Schmuddl, who says,
I work in archival work under a former director of the National Archives. I'm no expert, but I know
of nothing that would prevent the president from taking paper copies of archives to his summer retreat.
Even then, it wouldn't take two years for a raid to happen to get the documents back.
The only paper copies we would care about in the archives are one-of-a-kind documents with no copies.
Unless Trump has the Declaration of Independence at Mar-a-Lago,
there's nothing he has that the National Archives doesn't already have in multiple forms.
That's a really great point. Also worth pointing out that the documents that Trump has,
whether he has them or not, that he allegedly even has, would be outdated documents.
They would be several years old at this point. Compare that to Hillary, who had real-time classified
information on a server that was easily hackable by foreign governments. It's not even comparable.
But of course, there's no rate on Hillary's house, and there is a rate on Trump at Marrower.
Laralago. Why? Because this isn't about national security. This isn't about some stupid federal
records act. This is about stopping Trump from running for president again in 2024. This is about
Joe Biden and the ruling liberal establishment killing its main political opponents campaign
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raid, people have missed the story that took place right afterward, which in some ways is almost more
significant. One day after the Mar-a-Lago raid, the FBI confiscated the personal cell phone of
Representative Scott Perry. He's a Republican Congressman from Pennsylvania. That was while he was
traveling on Tuesday with his family, according to Representative Perry this morning, while
traveling with my family, three FBI agents visited me and seized my cell phone. They made no
attempt to contact my lawyer who would have made arrangements for them to have my phone if that was
their wish. I'm outraged, though not surprised that the FBI under the direction of Merrick Garland's
DOJ would seize the phone of a sitting member of Congress. This is approaching the level of a
constitutional crisis. I'm not sure that we're quite there yet, but if we're not, we're pretty
close. The bureaucracy, which is now under the direction of Christopher Ray, who's a DOJ guy,
the DOJ is one of the executive agencies under Biden's control, is now
going after Republican members of Congress. On what basis? We don't really know for sure,
but all of the reporting we've seen is that this has to do with Donald Trump's attempts to cast
doubt on the 2020 presidential election. You know, the most secure election ever in human history,
where they totally didn't change all the rules beforehand, and where they totally counted
the votes on time, and where they definitely didn't violate the state constitutions,
and where they didn't obviously rig the damn thing. You know that. If you have any questions about
that. If you cast any doubt on the election integrity that we saw in 2020, while you're an
insurrectionist and the feds have the right to go in and what, seize the cell phones of sitting
members of Congress, go in and raid the homes of the home of the former president and the
presumptive Republican nominee in 2024. I walk into work today. One of my colleagues greets me,
He says, hey, how you doing, Michael? I say, oh, it's another fine day in the Banana Republic.
We're descending even further into a banana republic.
What is going on here? I think a lot of people, especially the squishes, are going to say,
oh, well, yeah, this is a little weird. It's a little weird for Biden's highly politicized FBI,
highly partisan FBI, to go after the opposition party, members of Congress and steal their data
and steal their cell phones. It's a little weird to be raiding the homes of the former president
and the future, the presumptive nominee. It's a little weird, but okay, it's all right. We'll get back
to normal. It's totally fine. No, what we are seeing play out in real time is a major power grab and
a shift in the way that our political structure works. And that happens. I don't think I'm being
conspiratorial here. Of course that happens. Consider the way our government looks today with the giant
bureaucracy and the huge power that the federal government has over the lives of ordinary citizens
and the pretty much non-existent power that the states have vis-a-vis the federal government.
Consider that and compare that to the government we had in the 1790s, or the very early days of
the 19th century, or the late days of the 19th century, or the early 20th century.
It all looks very, very different.
The way that the political order looks changes over time, and it changes with power grabs,
and it changes with audacious campaigns.
and it changes with shenanigans, and it changes with illegality, and it changes with rigging elections,
and it changes with this branch of government, just seizing power from some other branch of government,
and this party, just suppressing some other political party.
And that stuff really does happen.
Last night, I was sitting out with a cigar and a drink, and I was reading the Constitution of Athens.
I was going back through some of my ancient Greek reading, just to try to get out of the tumult and the chaos of the modern news cycle.
and try to get a little bit of a broader perspective.
And when you just read how the government of Athens changed over time,
it's a comedy of errors, it's a parade of villains,
it's all sorts of things where people come in and they say,
yeah, that's the way your government operated before,
this is the way it operates now.
And you might say that's unjust and you might not like it.
Well, I don't give a damn because I took the power.
And that didn't just happen in ancient Greece.
That happens in every single state throughout human history,
and it's happening here in the United States.
What we have seen play out over the last two days is the FBI at the direction of the DOJ,
which has become highly partisan, and it's clearly at the direction of the ruling party in the White House.
They are saying, hey, we're going to do some unprecedented stuff.
And we're going to do it, and you're going to think it's unjust, and you're going to think it's breaking the norms,
and you're going to think that it's a ruthless power grab.
Tough.
What are you going to do about it?
And the answer from the squishes, and the answer from people who are going to,
just not rising to the call of this present moment is, oh, let's just let it play out. Nothing to see
here. Move along, move along. Senator Tim Scott, who I like personally, he's a nice guy personally.
He just went on CBS and he was asked about the raid on Mar-a-Lago. And he, I think he gave the single
worst answer possible. There's been lots of questions before this raid about whether or not the
FBI is doing their job apolitical.
And we don't know the answer to that question yet.
You have doubts about the FBI.
This is going to raise more questions, in my opinion.
We need to let this play out and see exactly what happens,
but we should all have been stunned and surprised and shocked at what happened yesterday.
The real question is, A, what is the Federal Records Act?
And B, what are we talking about?
It has to be something of incredible magnitude for, at least my side of the owl,
to say that was warranted.
Without that, I think we're going to find ourselves in a very big mess as it relates to the credibility of the FBI.
So you don't have any concern that they're going to find anything at the Mar-a-Lago?
Well, I think we should really, as opposed to rushing the judgment, the most important thing that we can do is let it play out because I have no idea what they were looking for.
I don't think anybody knows what they were looking for.
Let it play out?
Let it play out?
No.
We do not, in fact, need to let it play for.
play out. We do not need to worry about rushing to judgment. We're not Russian to judgment.
We've seen this play out for six years now, starting with the Russian collusion hoax. We've seen
the FBI and the DOJ being wielded by the Democrats, specifically against this guy, against Donald
Trump, to spy on his campaign, to try to stop him from becoming president, to try to oust him when he was
president, now to try to stop him from running for president again. I've seen enough. We're not
rushing to judgment. This is six years in the making. And it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, you know,
It's so frustrating to hear Tim Scott say this because the first part of his answer is very good.
He says, we're shocked. This is ridiculous. This is terrible. This is awful.
But let's not do anything about it. Let's not do anything. Let's not even rush to conclusions.
Let's just let the DOJ and the FBI and the Biden White House destroy Donald Trump's presidential campaign and wield arbitrary, capricious, outrageous power over their political opponents and weaponize the fact.
federal law enforcement agencies to just go after and destroy Republicans. And then, you know,
once we see how it plays out, then maybe we can think about doing something. Then maybe we can
think about fighting back. Are you kidding me? What a, what a worthless answer. It's, it's even
worse than saying it's not a big deal. Because you're saying it is a big deal, but we shouldn't do
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Tim Scott may have an ulterior motive
for not rushing to the defense of Donald Trump,
which is that he's being floated
as a potential presidential nominee in 2024.
The reason that this is coming out right now
is not just because of the usual idle chatter
about will he, won't he?
Is this person going to run?
Is that person going to run?
It's because Tim Scott's got a book coming out
and the publisher of the book
accidentally published this little blurb.
Here's the blurb from Tim Scott's publisher.
Senator Scott is a rising star
who sees and understands the importance of biopold
partisanship to move America forward. This book is a political memoir that includes his core messages
as he prepares to make a presidential bid in 2022. So it's a little bit weird to copy here. Obviously,
it would be 2024, unless it means he's preparing the bid in 2022, but he's going to run in 2024.
But that's coming from the publisher. That's not just coming from page six, okay? That's not just
coming from the National Inquirer. And if you look at Tim Scott's career, it does seem that he is
positioning himself such that he could run for president in the future. And I like him. I like the guy.
I've mentioned. I've interviewed Tim Scott. I like him personally. Maybe he could be a good presidential
candidate. He ain't going to be a good presidential candidate with this weak sauce. That's for sure.
We just need to let Biden's DOJ run roughshod over all of the Republicans and destroy all of our
most popular leaders. And then maybe we can form some conclusions. No, I don't think, I've formed my
conclusion. I don't know about you. I formed my conclusion, frankly, back in 2016 when it was
so clear that the Obama DOJ was spying on Donald Trump. And then it later came out that the FBI and the
DOJ were spying on Trump in collusion with the Democrats. It was a total operation and there was no basis
to the claims about Russian collusion. So I formed my conclusion a long time ago.
And then you saw the ridiculous first impeachment. Then you saw the ridiculous second impeachment.
And then now this. Now this. I form my conclusion. Republicans who haven't
their conclusion yet, you're not going to make it. You're just not going to make it. Will
Chamberlain, who's a prominent right-wing voice, Will tweeted out yesterday, something I think a lot of us
are thinking. He said, quote, Democrats are behaving as though Republicans won't take power ever again.
And a lot of people are looking at that. They're saying, oh my gosh, these guys are just,
they're behaving as though they are now the permanently ensconced tyrants of the United States.
Now, I think the implication of this tweet is, this is very foolish for Democrats to do,
because Republicans are going to take power again.
And once Republicans take power, those Democrats are going to get punished.
But I don't think that's the right conclusion.
I think the tweet is right.
I think the sentence, it's true, Democrats are behaving as though Republicans won't take power ever again.
But I think they're behaving that way with good reason.
Because I'm not convinced Republicans are going to take any serious degree of power anytime soon.
That's not to say that Republicans won't win back the House. I should hope in this election year,
Republicans will win back the House. Not to say Republicans won't win back the Senate. It's a tougher
election map right now for Republicans. So Republicans may or may not win back the Senate at sort of
55, 45, 45, 60, 40, but maybe they will. Republicans, I guess, kind of have the Supreme Court.
We just overruled Roe v. Way. That's good. You got to count that as a win. But so what?
Let's say Republicans even win the White House in 2024. If the FBI,
I and DOJ keep acting this way. I'm not sure how likely that is if the libs keep changing all the
election rules to give the Democrats an advantage and to disenfranchise Republicans, then I'm not sure
how likely that is. But let's say that even happens. Okay. So then the Republicans have the House,
maybe the Senate, maybe even the presidency and the Supreme Court. You think that's the government?
You think that's power in America? That's not even close to a majority of power in America.
What are the other institutions that wield power? How about the corporations? How about big tech?
Big tech, oh my gosh, big tech controls the public square in a republic. The people who control speech essentially control the political order.
How about the education system? How about finance? How about the banks? How about all the rest of it?
how about
how about the entire blob?
How about the media?
How about the entertainment media?
How about the news media?
How about the newspapers?
How about everything?
All of those other centers of power
are controlled by the lips.
And they wield a lot of power.
And they wield even more dangerous power
than the elected government
because those other forms of power
are mostly unaccountable.
And because they wield a lot of,
lot of economic power. He who pays the piper calls the tune. You're seeing proof of this right now
from Nancy Pelosi. Nancy Pelosi just went on TV. She went on NBC News. This was after her trip to Taiwan,
which many people thought created an international incident because China claims Taiwan as its own.
The United States traditionally has not acknowledged Taiwan as belonging really to China.
Pelosi flies to Taiwan as China is threatening essentially to launch World War III if Pelosi goes to China.
playing war games out all around Taiwan while she's there.
And then she goes on TV, asked about the trip, and she says, what are you talking about?
I don't think Taiwan's a real country.
We still support the one China policy.
We go there to acknowledge the status quo is what our policy is.
There is nothing disruptive about that.
It was only about saying China is one of the freest societies in the world.
Don't take it from me.
that's from Freedom House.
It's a strong democracy, courageous people.
And it's just, I don't know why it is, except there's some commercial interests who would
like to diminish the relationship.
China is one of the freest societies in the world?
What?
China is a flourishing democracy?
What?
I guess you could sort of say that about Taiwan.
But Pelosi is saying Taiwan is part of China.
I hope she was just getting confused here, but I'm not sure that she was because the Democrats have been carrying water for China for a very long time.
Pelosi says, we support the one China policy. And this is very confusing because the one China policy means different things to different people.
The one China policy is a policy created by China, which says we own Taiwan. Now, in 1972, I believe it was, the United States also used to this phrase. We say, we acknowledge the one China policy. But we need.
didn't acknowledge that Taiwan belongs to China. We continue to support Taiwan in an ambiguous way.
Do we support Taiwan independence? Well, not exactly explicitly. Do we support China's claims that it
owns Taiwan? No, we certainly don't do that. So it's very unclear. China says, we have the one,
one China policy. America says, yeah, yeah, no, we totally acknowledge the one China policy.
But then we use that phrase to mean different things. It gets even more confusing.
is pretty much every presidential administration has held a different view on the one China policy.
And sometimes there have been different views even during the same administration.
Donald Trump held the view basically that Taiwan is a totally separate entity at the first part of his administration.
Then by the second part, he kind of loosened up a little bit on it and acceded more to China's claims over Taiwan.
Now Biden is much more pro-China.
It's a complete mess.
So why? Why the shifts?
and why is Pelosi not just implicitly acknowledging China's claims on Taiwan, but why is Pelosi going so much further to say, China, this communist slave state, China is one of the freest countries in the world?
Because he who pays the piper calls the tune. Because the Democrats in particular are owned by China. And because the United States is in large part owned by China. China owns a trillion dollars of our debt. China manufactures all our stuff.
China holds a lot of natural resources that we need, increasingly that we're going to need,
especially as we kill the American energy industry.
As we commit American energy suicide because of the Democrats' environmentalist fantasies,
then we can't afford to oppose China.
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Speaking of money behind politicians, you know, one of the biggest funders on the left is George Soros.
George Soros is this crazy, radical lib financier, and he's funded all sorts of terrible left-wing
candidates, and right now, in particular, he's funding prosecutors all across America who don't
prosecute crime. So there are prosecutors who are installed at dear cost to George Soros who will let
the criminals off the hook, and this is leading to spikes in crime all over the place.
One of those prosecutors in particular is Steve Discano.
He's in Fairfax County in Virginia.
And Steve Descano is very, very upset because an official in the Yonken administration called him out for being on the payroll of George Soros.
Agate Cleary says, well, criticize Soros-funded prosecutors.
What's your reaction to that?
Well, I think that that is an unfortunate way to frame this, because when we are trying to have a discussion about a substantive matter, especially about crime, like you and I are having right now, Nick, for one party to go and immediately get off topic and bring up George Soros is unfortunately a tried and true anti-Semitic trope that has been used in this country, or decade over decade after decade.
when we're trying to talk about crime and one party of that conversation immediately goes to a conspiracy
about a shadowy cabal of foreigners who are pulling strings to destroy American culture, that is not a good faith argument.
It's anti-Semitic.
It's anti-Semitic.
It's a conspiracy theory.
George Soros isn't funding anybody.
He's not funding these radical prosecutors like me, except, wait a second, I've got here, I've got here a column from the Wall Street Journal from
a week ago. It says why I support reform prosecutors by George Soros. There he is. No, no. That's an
anti-Semitic hate fact. Pay no attention to the man writing in the newspaper whose name is actually
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in a major newspaper comes out and says, I am funding radical left-wing prosecutors who are not
enforcing the law, who are not prosecuting the criminals.
And one of those prosecutors, Steve Descano, gets called out by a Yonken official named Maggie Cleary,
who coincidentally, actually is a friend of mine going back to college. I'm watching this clip,
and it's this usual rigmarole, oh, yeah, it's anti-Semitic, it's fake, it's fake news, it's a conspiracy,
move along. And he mentions Maggie Cleary. I said, I know Maggie Cleary. She's great. She's
terrific, totally mainstream Republican, great hire for Glenn Yonkin. And what did she say?
She just said a fact. She said, George Soros is bankrolling these guys. And these guys are
are destroying law and order in our communities all around the country, and they're leading to big spikes in
crime. Especially this guy, Steve Descano. He's one of the worst. He's one of the worst of these liberal
prosecutors. And by the way, he's not just funded sort of indirectly by George Soros, and because
Soros is funding this movement, and other people are funding him. This guy took at least $50,000
directly from George Soros through the Virginia Justice and Public Safety Pack,
Steve Descano took at least 50 grand.
It was probably more than that.
The justice and public safety packs are the mechanism through which George Soros funds these prosecutors.
Soros, in the last 10 years, do you know how much he's spent on just the prosecutors?
Just these DAs, just these little prosecutors.
This is just one tiny little aspect of the whole political project that Soros is engaged in.
Just here in the United States, he spends money around the world too.
$40 million.
$40 million
bucks on this kind of a thing.
And what has happened?
What has happened? Well, you've got
another report here, another news outlet,
National Desk of this news outlet,
says two dozen progressive prosecutors
linked to Soros money. You saw a Cheesa Boudine
who just got recalled up in San Francisco, led to all sorts of
chaos up there, the LA prosecutor, George Gascone,
and a bunch of others as well. What is
this that we are seeing?
it's called the celebration parallax. That's the name that Mike Anton, who's the author of the Flight 93
essay, he's at the Claremont Institute. This is the name that he gives to this phenomenon, which is,
the libs tell us that they are doing something, and they're really happy about that, and they're
celebrating that. And then the conservatives just repeat back to the libs exactly what they have
been shouting and singing with glee. And then the libs smear the
conservatives as racists and spreading fake news and conspiracy theorists for saying the exact same
things the libs just said the libs get to say it and it's true and wonderful and worthy of celebration
the conservatives say exactly the same thing it's a horrible conspiracy theory they need to be
deplatformed it's anti-semitic anti-sum as an anti-semitic to read a fact about this one guy
that he admits in the newspaper it's not as anne colter told me when i was in college when a
liberal calls you a racist you know you've won the argument i think the liberals know
that we've won the argument. They're not even having an argument. They're just saying you're not
allowed to say the same things that we say. The phrase celebration parallax is kind of a,
it's a very fancy way of saying it because a parallax is the position of the same object seen
from different angles. So you're seeing it from the liberal angle, you're seeing it from the
conservative angle. But that is the way to understand this. And especially when you look at the
rate on Moralago, there's no rate on Hillary Clinton. You see they're going after Republican
congressman for in any way associating with Donald Trump, and yet there's video evidence of Hunter
Biden, Hunter Biden committing all sorts of national security endangering crimes.
They don't do anything about that.
It's a two-tiered system.
It's related to the celebration parallax.
The libs do the same thing that the conservative say the same thing.
I'm sorry.
I'm tongue-tied.
I'm so frustrated by this.
There's two sides to this.
The libs do the same thing the conservatives do.
it's good when the libs do it. It's bad when the conservatives do it. The libs say, the same thing as
the conservatives say. It's true when the libs say it. It's a crazy conspiracy when the conservative say.
You're seeing this play out in New York right now. Eric Adams is the mayor of New York City.
Eric Adams is very upset because the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, is busing illegal aliens
who are being encouraged across the border by the Democrats, by Joe Biden, by the libs in New York and
D.C. and elsewhere. He's busing them to New York and D.C. and all the other, it
liberal cities. Eric Adams is furious about that. He says it's putting a severe strain on New York's
resources. It's horrific what's going on. And Eric Adams says, maybe he's going to bust some New Yorkers
down to Texas to give Governor Abbott a peace of their mind. I already call all of my friends in
Texas and told them how to cast their vote. And I am deeply contemplating taking a busload of New Yorkers
to go to Texas and do some good old-fashioned door knocking
because we have to, for the good of America,
we have to get him out of office.
Why you got to get him out of office?
Why?
What is Abbott doing that he's sending illegal aliens to sanctuary cities?
How's that for the good of America?
It's a sanctuary city.
The sanctuary city, the whole premise is you want the illegal aliens to come.
But you don't.
You just want to say that you want the illegal aliens
come. You don't actually want them there because you say that illegal aliens are really,
really good for America and they're net contributors and they don't bring any crime and they don't
bring any social problems. And yet the minute they show up at your doorstep, all of a sudden
this is horrific, so horrific, you're going to load up a bus full of New Yorkers to go down there
and beat up the Texans and get them to kick Greg Abbott out of office. Tells you everything
that you need to know. Speaking of New Yorkers whining, you know that I am really, really
obsessed with the Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Skeet Davidson saga. I am. I don't care. I don't really
follow pop culture at all. This story I'm really, really taken with because I think it actually
cuts down to some of the core political issues in America, and also because Kanye West is very,
very funny, and also because Skeet Davidson is just not very likable. There's a headline
comes out of People magazine. Skeet Davidson is in trauma therapy because of the taunts from
Kanye West. The attention and negativity coming from Kanye and his antics is a trigger for Davidson,
and he's had to seek out help. Davidson has been in therapy, trauma therapy, since April,
in large part due to his beef with Kanye West. I'm not surprised that Pete Davidson is in therapy.
Pete Davidson probably should be in therapy. He's had kind of a difficult life. His dad famously died
in 9-11, sort of heroically. I think he was a New York firefighter. He goes in.
on 9-11 is a hero of that day. And so this is when Skeet Davidson's a kid. Obviously, that's a trauma,
and he's engaged in all sorts of destructive behaviors. And now, what, because Kanye West makes
fun of him on Instagram, that's it. That's what sends him over to the edge. No, I'm sure the guy's
got a lot of issues. But Kanye West was absolutely right, is absolutely right, to taunt Skeet Davidson.
Skeet Davidson played a large role in breaking up Kanye West's marriage. And that's a no-no, folks.
no, no, you don't get to do that. Marriage is sacred and the fundamental building block of society
and some dirty-looking SNL actor does not have the right to come in and take your wife from you.
And then he also taunted Kanye West. He would send him pictures, apparently, while lying in bed with Kim Kardashian and say,
oh, I'm in bed with your wife. Ha, ha, ha. No, you don't get to do that. This story, the reason I'm
obsessed with it is it's about a lot more than Kanye West and Skeet David's.
and Kim Kardashian. And yes, I'm aware all of these people have lived extremely colorful,
eccentric, in many ways, not particularly virtuous lives. But that's even more to the point,
because while they are really wild, crazy examples of Hollywood extreme and decadence,
in many ways, they're very human. In many ways, they're representative of a lot of Americans
who have kind of messy lives and have had messy love lives and unclear and conflicting understandings
of how we ought to behave. And they're seeing that play out. And all I know is, through these imperfect
vessels, you saw Kanye West at least trying to save his marriage, at least saying that he wanted to
save his marriage. He was the representative of that. And this was after he had some kind of conversion
or reversion to Christianity. And it was very public about that. This is after he espoused
some broadly conservative political views and social views. Then you had Kim Kardashian go into a magazine
and say in my 40s, I'm just going to live for me, and I'm just going to do whatever I want.
It's about me, me, me, which she's the voice of a generation. That's why she's so popular.
And then you had Skeet Davidson come in here and go and steal another man's wife.
So shameful, so dishonorable. And you think, among these three people, who am I going to pick?
I'm going to say Kanye. Now, some people will then come out on this story and they'll say,
Kanye has no right, no right whatsoever to try to save his marriage or try to attack the person
who's helping to break up his marriage. What are you talking about? The people who say that are the ones
who think marriage doesn't mean anything. That marriage can be easily dissolved at any given time.
It's just a kind of contract. You can break the contract. Well, it's a contract except nothing about it is binding.
So it's not even a contract. It's just two people kind of get along together for a little.
And then whenever you don't like each other as much anymore, you know, he didn't do the dishes last night and she's getting a little older.
And so we're just going to split it up and move on. No, no. That might be the live view of marriage.
that is not the conservative view of marriage. And the lib view says we're all individuals
and can do whatever the hell we want whenever we want to do it. The conservatives say,
no, the fundamental political unit is the marriage. And when you make that vow,
you're in it, buddy, you're stuck with it. This was the mainstream view in America for a very,
very long time. Now that's considered extreme. People are actually saying, they're saying,
Kanye's gone too far. Here it is. Here's a headline from Metro.
Kanye's gone too far. Neither his genius or his mental health.
their excuses. Why? Because he's defending his marriage. Kanye West,
Kanye West, some years ago, put on a big, giant foam suit and danced around to a song singing,
You're Such an Effing Ho. I love it. Do you remember that?
You're such a f***in' hoe. When the first time they asked you, you want sparkling or steel.
Are you trying to act like you drinking sparkling water before you came out here?
You're such a I'm a sick, I'm a sick, I like a quick, who. I'm a sick, I like a quick, who. I'm a sick. I'm a quick.
I like a quick f***. I'm a sick fuck. I like a quick. I'm a sick fuck. I like a quick. I like my
I buy you a sick truck. I buy you some new. I get you that nip tuck. How you start a family to kind of
slipped up. I'm a sick. I'm inappropriate. I like hearing stories. I like that ho shit. I want to
hear mo. I like the whole shit. Send me some most you tripling hoe. We had to blur out half of that
song. I got to forgot when I sent the clip that we'd have to bleep out actually half of the song.
wasn't too far. You're such an effing ho. I love it. I like to get my, well, I can't even say it.
I'd have to bleep out myself. That's not too far. Remember when Kanye West went on national TV,
and he said that George Bush doesn't like black people? A lot of the people that could help are
at war right now fighting another way, and they've given them permission to go down and shoot us.
And subtle, but in even many ways, more profoundly devastating is the lasting damage to the
survivors will to rebuild and remain in the area. The destruction of the spirit of the people of
Southern Louisiana and Mississippi may end up being the most tragic loss of all.
George Bush doesn't care about black people. Please call. In the past few days.
You remember that? That wasn't too far. That was genius. That was all an example of Kanye's eccentric
genius. But then Kanye comes out and he says, hey, I don't want to get divorced. I think marriage
is a real thing and we should stay together for the purpose of our, for the sake of our children,
and because we took a vow and we should take this marriage seriously,
and Skeet Davidson should get the hell out of my bed.
That's too far.
That's crazy.
You're defending marriage?
You don't think that this sort of filthy-looking New Yorker,
young guy should be crawling around in your bed around your house where your children sleep.
You don't think that?
Wow, totally crazy.
There was an article in, I think it was the week or somewhere.
I don't know.
Occasionally I'll get Google alerts.
And they were going after me because I see.
said that we should defend marriage. And they said, you know, Republicans, Republicans are coming
for no-fault divorce next, to which I say, I hope so. Yeah, you're damn right. We should. I don't know
that we will because so many Republicans are so squishy and useless, but we certainly should go for no-fault
divorce. No-fault divorce is insane. And it's a complete aberration in American history. New York did not
have no-fault divorce on the books. New York, one of the most liberal states in the country, did not have
no-fault divorce on the books until 2010. No-fault divorce is a very, very modern invention.
It really only began to be popularized in the 1960s and 70s. Before that, you had something known
as wedlock. You had something known as marriage. You went out, you took a vow before God,
most importantly, and before your spouse, and before the political community. And you said,
I'm going to stay in this marriage forever, till death do us part. And if you wanted a divorce,
divorce has existed throughout all of human history, but it was hard. It was discouraged.
All of the political and social and legal incentive was to remain married and work it out and fix
your marriage. And then in the 70s, really up until just some, a few years ago, there was this
movement to say, nah, never mind, whatever. We should all just get divorced and be single and live for
ourselves and do whatever we want. The minute the going gets tough, we should just cut and run.
And, you know, it's going to screw over our kids and it's going to traumatize a lot of
of people, and it's going to cause complete disorder in our country, because if you effectively
abolish the fundamental political institution, you necessarily are causing a massive amount of
disorder. But whatever, love is love. The heart wants with the heart wants. Whatever.
It's too, you can't make me do anything. Choice, choice, choice, choice, individual autonomy above
all else. Of course. A conservative, at the bare minimum,
must oppose no-fault divorce.
No-fault divorce.
People blame gay marriage.
People blame the hook-up culture.
People blame all sorts of things for our social disarray that we find ourselves in,
and all those things have contributed to it.
No-fault divorce might be the biggest cause.
It's certainly up there.
I mean, no-fault is a major issue.
Republicans are coming for no-fault divorce.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, I hope so.
Or the Republicans aren't worth their salt.
Speaking of going too far, Andrew Cuomo, you remember him, the disgraced former governor of New York,
big Democrat he was being talked about as a potential Democrat presidential candidate.
He was thrown out ostensibly for a sex scandal, but it wasn't really for a sex scandal.
He was thrown out because he lied about numbers during COVID.
He hid COVID deaths from the federal government.
he was absolutely the worst governor in terms of how to actually handle the health of the population
during COVID. And he was brought on CNN constantly by his brother, who was then a CNN host,
talking about what a great job he did. So he got run out of town, but he's a big lib. I mean,
he has got liberal bona fides. He came out after the Mar-a-Lago raid. He said,
DOJ must immediately explain the reason for its raid, and it must be more than a search for
inconsequential archives, or it will be viewed as a political tactic and undermine
any future credible investigation and legitimacy of January 6th investigations. Yeah, that's true.
They've gone too far for Andrew Cuomo. Joe Biden, who we were told he's the moderate. He's the
reasonable one. Good old Uncle Joe, has gone too far in the radical left power-hungry direction,
even for Andrew Cuomo. I love how at the end he says, this will undermine the legitimacy of the
January 6th investigations. Yeah. Think that ship has.
has sailed when they wouldn't let any actual Republicans on the committee. I'm pretty sure that she
sailed. When they let BLM off the hook for eight months for burning down and raping and killing and
pillaging and burning, they let those guys off with a slap on the wrist at most, but then they
throw the grandmother, you know, who's standing around the Capitol Rotonda, they throw her in
solitary confinement. I think the legitimacy of the January 6th proceedings and investigations,
that went out the window. But Cuomo knows from an optics perspective, this is really not great.
this really does not look good for Democrats. Speaking of New York and going too far, this is a story I had meant to get to last week. I have to get to it now.
Drag Queen's Story Hour begins in the libraries. And the real conservatives object to this and the squishes go along with the liberals and they say, no, I'll let it go into the libraries. Don't worry. It's not like it's in the schools or anything. What happens next? What happens next? The drag queen story hour goes into the schools.
and the conservatives oppose it.
They say, we're slipping down the slippery slope.
And then what happens?
The libs and the squishes.
They say, no, it's fine.
Viewpoint neutrality.
Everyone has the right to do whatever they want, whatever they want to do it.
At least it's not in the elementary schools.
What happens next?
It goes to the elementary schools.
And then what's the final claim?
They say, look, you might have moral opposition to drag queen story hour.
And that's, look, that's your right.
That's your right.
And so that's why, you know, you've got your church for that.
You don't have any right to impose your own moral views on the public in the public
Square. For some reason, the
libs have the right to impose their moral views
in the public square, but you concerned that you don't,
but you still have your churches. And guess
what happened? You know
it. The drag queens have
made it to the churches.
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Her name is Britta Filter
And she is the Queen of New York
There she is, this is in a really beautiful church in New York
Forget which one this is, obviously a very prominent
Episcopalian Church
And there you, this is disgusting.
this is so disgusting a dude dressed up as a chick walking down the aisle you're just waiting for lightning
to strike any second and then these these clapping seals in what was once a church getting up and clapping
for this degenerate show inside a church now this initially was erroneously reported as being a
Catholic Church, which would be an international scandal. It's not. It's an Episcopalian Church,
and the Episcopalian Church has ceased to have anything even resembling a coherent theology long,
long ago. Not sure that it ever had one, but it certainly doesn't have one now. I mean,
now they've got priestesses, and they do all sorts of crazy things that have very little to do with
Christianity, if anything at all. So I'm not surprised, but it's jarring to see because the church
building. It looks like a church. Right? It looks like a church. I bet the men who built that Episcopalian
church, even though they were Episcopalians, which sometimes those guys were, you know, a little
squishy. But I bet they were serious men who seriously wanted to worship God. And that's why they
built this big, beautiful church. And now what has happened? The libs have crawled inside of it,
and just eaten it out from within, and taken all the Christianity out of it and all the animating
spirit out of it and the essence out of it. And the essence out of it. And,
filled it up with a bunch of drag queens and guffawing clapping seals to cheer this on.
If you wed yourself to the spirit of the age, you will find yourself a widow in the next.
Great quote. We're not really sure who first said it. It was either Fulton Sheen or Dean Inge,
but good churchman. Fulton Sheen, a Catholic, was a bishop. Initially, this was being reported as a Catholic
High School here in New York invited me to their pride chapel, but no, it turns out it was an
Episcopalian Church that has a pride chapel, pride which goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit
before a fall. And I don't even mean to be on my high horse here, thank goodness this wasn't
a Catholic church. Thank goodness it wasn't a Catholic church. But I bet there are a number of
communities that call themselves Catholic that would be fine with this or something close to this
and are only being held away from that by the magisterium and the weight of the Catholic Church for now.
But I bet they want to go along with that spirit of the age.
This will pass away.
This will be seen as a scandal in the not too distant future.
And the people who participated in this will not be looked on kindly in history.
And there will be a new spirit of the age.
and the people who stick to the true, real things, the eternal things, they will fare a lot better
than these people. How did we get to this point? We got to this point because we abandoned all the other
defenses, because we just left the little individual churches on their own. That's not how society
works. That's not how culture works. Culture spreads throughout, you have a common culture. That's not how
politics works. Politics is in common. It's in the public. It's how we all interact. It's how we all
interact together. This is the fruit of an idiotic kind of individualist sloganeering that we've had
in recent decades. Do you do whatever you want? It has no effect on me. Just, that's fine. You want
to have drag queen parades in your school or your church or your, that's fine. And we can't
impose our views to kick the drag queens out of the public square. This is the fruit of that
idiotic, ahistorical, incoherent kind of thinking. No, of course it does. This is bad. This is bad.
we have the right as a community to say no to this. We have the right to suppress this. We have the
right to stop these guffawing seals from bringing the drag queens all around the public square.
And frankly, we have a responsibility to do that. The way that power works is power tends to
flow to the people who are willing to exercise the power. And this is why the liberals are all,
there's much more to be said about this, but this is why the liberals, whenever the,
they create an image of a conservative in popular culture, they try to do so in a kind of libertarian way.
Think of Ron Swanson as the greatest example in Parks and Rec. He's the conservative character,
but he's really kind of like a libertarian. And the reason they do this, and the reason the
libs are always pushing this idea that the right is libertarian is because it benefits the left
to have an opponent that doesn't want to wield political power. Because they know that if
their opponents aren't going to wield political power, then they, the libs, will have the opportunity
to do that. It has led us to this place where now you've seen a massive power grab, so massive,
that Joe Biden is raiding the home of his predecessor and political opponent. Are we going to wield
political power again? No, the squishes tell us, wait and see, let it play out. Let's just see how it goes.
We don't have the right. We don't want to jump to conclusions. I've reached my conclusions.
I should hope you have to. Now that means it's time for us to act. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the
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