The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 108 - 100 Years Of Democrats’ Colluding With Russia
Episode Date: February 20, 2018Michael Moore colluded with the Russians! Or at least he was a useful idiot exploited by them. And we have photographic evidence. None of this should surprise us, however, as the American Left has bee...n working with Moscow for over a century to undermine American institutions and culture. We will analyze this latest episode and the long history of Democrats’ colluding with Russia. Then, on This Day In History, what we conservatives can learn from American colonists’ adopting the Indians’ practice of scalping to fight against them! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Michael Moore colluded with the Russians.
Or at least he was a useful idiot exploited by the Russians.
And we have photographic evidence.
None of this should surprise us, however, as the American left has been working with Moscow for over a century to undermine American institutions and culture.
We will analyze this latest episode and the long history of Democrats colluding with Russia.
Then, on this day in history, what we conservatives can learn from American colonists adopting the Indians' practice of scalping to fight against them.
I'm Michael Knowles and this is the Michael Knowles show.
It's a nice way to start a Tuesday is to talk about scalping,
to talk about the advantages of scalping.
And it actually was a very nice way to start a Tuesday.
Because I, you know, I wake up in the morning.
I have a little cofefe in my cup.
I think I had a little extra cofefe today.
And I look at the news and what do I see?
But Michael Moore colluded with Russia.
After 18 months of Democrats telling us that Donald Trump colluded with Russia,
he colluded with Russia.
We now find out that actually it was the Democrats.
Democrats who, I guess, sort of colluded with Russia. And really nobody technically colluded with Russia.
So I should take that back about Michael Moore. Technically, he didn't collude, I guess. The indictments
last week, the Mueller indictments showed us that there were a lot of Russians in the United States
masquerading as Americans. So they might have said, okay, we've got this dirt on Trump or this dirt on Hillary.
And the people talking to them would have thought that those were Americans. They might have talked to campaign volunteers.
They might have been on Facebook, buying advertising, or whatever.
But ironically, one of the big news stories that came out of the indictments last week
is that apparently nobody actually colluded with Russia.
They just talked to people who they thought were Americans.
Now, this would not be the same, by the way, for someone like Democrat Congressman Adam Schiff,
who thought that he was talking to the Russians about compromising things from Donald Trump,
thought that he was talking to the Ukrainians, but he wasn't really.
was just a big hoax. So actually, that would be collusion, even though there was nothing there.
And with the Russians, even though there might have been something there, that isn't collusion.
Now, there's a lot of collusion. We've known on the American right that for a long time that this story was
total nonsense. Fan Jones also admitted that and called it a nothing burger. Democrat Senator Diane
Feinstein also knew that. She admitted we don't have any evidence for Trump colluding with Russia.
None of this, though, should surprise us whatsoever that the American left has been duped by the
Russians or has been working alongside the Russians because American lefties have allowed themselves
to be used by Russia for a very, very long time. In the case of Moore, Moore attended an anti-Trump
rally organized by Russians just days after the 2016 election. And this was apparently part of the
strategy. Russia has been interfering in our elections for a very long time since the Russian
revolution in the early 20th century, and I suppose this year was no different. So they appear to have
run ads for candidates like Donald Trump or say Bernie Sanders and then after President,
Trump won. They started pushing these rallies for Hillary Clinton and for saying that Donald
Trump is not my president. They actually held one on November 12th that was explicitly called
Trump is not my president. Moore attended it. He posted on Facebook quote, at today's Trump
Tower protest, he couldn't come down. He wouldn't come down. Here's my Facebook live coverage.
So he was broadcasting from the event. He was a central figure there. That said Michael Moore
tends to be a central figure wherever he goes. In this case, he was also a central figure.
The Mueller indictment makes crystal clear that this rally was organized by Russians.
Moore, you'll also recall, performed a one-man show on Broadway against Donald Trump last year.
So I think it was at the Belasco Theater in New York.
Not even the Russians could prop up that theatrical atrocity.
It got terrible reviews.
It fell short of its projected ticket sales and it's gross.
No surprise at all.
But Michael Moore has been working this angle for a long time, and the Russians have been happy to use him for it.
So, by all available evidence, it was Democrats working with Russia.
on this election. President Obama knew about apparent Russian interference, but he did his best to
quiet any allegations. As President Trump tweeted this morning, quote, there is no serious person out there
who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America's elections. There's no evidence that this
has happened in the past or that it will happen this time. And so I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining
and make his case to get votes. This is all Trump's tweet. Trump's tweet goes on. The President
an Obama quote just before the election.
That's because he thought crooked Hillary was going to win
and he didn't want to rock the boat.
When I easily won the electoral college,
the whole game changed and the Russian excuse
became the narrative of the Dems.
Absolutely right. I am so glad
that Twitter exists. I know it's shadow banning
conservatives. This is probably shadow banning me.
But at least Donald Trump can
skip the mainstream media, get his message
out to many more people than read the New York Times.
This is exactly right.
If the Obama administration
knew about Russian interference,
knew about this ahead of time, the only reason that he wouldn't talk about it is so that he wouldn't
delegitimize President Hillary Clinton's first year in office. The Clinton administration,
he was hoping that Hillary Clinton would just be elected, they wouldn't have to deal with this at all,
and they could keep this Russia stuff under wraps. Because there's a lot of Russia nonsense to go
around. But we also shouldn't be surprised by that. Barack Obama has actually colluded with Russia
on camera, on microphone, and we caught him. Here he is. So that was,
Barack Obama talking in 2012 to Russian puppet leader Medvedev, who is close ally of Vladimir Putin,
a puppet of Vladimir Putin, and he whispers to him on what he thought was a private conversation,
though he had a hot mic on him, he said, I will have more flexibility after my election.
Now, to translate that for you, that means I am going to lie to the American people about my intentions
with regard to Russia, and I will do something different than what I say that I'm going to do
with regards to Russia. I will have more flexibility. I have to pretend.
to hold one policy view toward Russia during the election, but then I will change my view after
I am elected. To which Medvedev responds like Boris and Natasha, he says,
duh, I will transmit this information to Vlad me, da, da, I want to talk your blood. So we know that
that is actual collusion. President Obama didn't think he was talking to an American, but it was
secretly a Russian. President Obama didn't think this was a public forum where he was saying
the same thing to the American people as to the Russian leader. He was lying to the American
people speaking secretly to the Russian leader and trying to get through his final election.
We know, according to an FBI informant, that during the Obama administration, Moscow sent
millions of dollars to the U.S. with the expectation that it would go into Bill Clinton's slush
fund while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State and oversaw the reset in Russian relations,
including the sale of American uranium reserves to Russians. Even that shouldn't surprise us.
The American left has been working alongside Russia to undermine American institutions and culture for a very, very long time, for 100 years.
Here is a quick historical retrospective.
To begin, right after the Russian Revolution, 1919, just two years after, the left-wing American journalist Lincoln Stephens accompanied William Bullitt, a State Department official, on a three-week trip to the Soviet Union.
Stephens admitted that the revolution appeared, quote, confusing and difficult, but he insisted that the Soviet Russia,
was, quote, a revolutionary government with an evolutionary plan.
Now, those revolutionaries were the Bolsheviks.
Their plan involved taking the royal family, the Russian royal family,
into their basement and shooting them dead.
That was, I think, on July 18th.
It was sometime in July, 1918.
Zor Nicholas, his wife, Alexandra, and their five children, age 22, 21, 19, 17, 13.
murdering 13-year-old, innocent girls, and killing the leaders of your country.
That was the plan that they had.
Stefan's made excuses for these Bolshevik horrors by explaining that the Bolsheviks required,
quote, a temporary condition of evil, which is made tolerable by hope and a plan.
Here's that plan again.
They've always got a plan.
This is a characteristic of the utopian left.
Don't worry about the reality around you.
Think about our theoretical plan.
Who cares if it works in practice?
does it work in theory?
So when Stefan's returned to the U.S. and lobbied for taxpayer funds
to help the communists, to help the Soviets,
he gushed, I have seen the future and it works.
This line, by the way, this early, just as early as it could possibly be,
leftist American collusion with Russia
was really the beginning of the modern American conservative movement.
William F. Buckley, Jr., when he founded the National Review,
used this line.
He said, a conservative is one who stands a thwart history yelling,
stop. People have wondered what that means. We're trying to stop history. We're trying to do this
to that. That's a direct response to the Lincoln-Stefans line. I've seen the future and it works.
Bill Buckley says, I've seen that future. I don't like the way it works. I notice it involves a lot of
dead people and starving people and no liberty whatsoever. And I want to stand athwart history
yelling stop. Conservatives should be doing precisely the same thing today. But it was at that point, too,
a facet, a central facet of American fusionist conservatism, the creation of Bill Buckley, that we could unite
traditionalists and libertarians, because both of them were opposed to Soviet communism.
That was the central aspect there, which is why the conservative movement after the Cold War
and in this new era is going to look different than it did during the Buckley area.
It simply has to.
The central premise of the American political coalition for conservatives no longer exists,
so it now has to pivot a little bit.
Stephens was a typical American journalist who railed against business, prophet, Christianity,
in the church. He regularly railed against all of these things. Is it any wonder that the American
left more broadly found common cause with communist thugs? Is it any wonder that that kinship persists
today? Lincoln Stephens could work for CNN. Lincoln Stephens could work for the New York Times.
There isn't much of a change. You see all of the snide remarks that he made about the church and Christianity
and profit and capitalism and economic freedom. You see that on CNN and the New York Times all the time.
It's 100 years later. They've learned nothing. Moving on.
from Lenin to Stalin, and from one morally idiotic, lefty journalist to another,
we get to New York Times reporter Walter Durante.
It had to come back to the New York Times.
Walter Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter.
Won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932 for his reporting on Soviet Russia.
He won it because he lived in Soviet Russia for 14 years after the Bolshevik seized power.
So unlike Stephens, who was just there for a little bit of time, a couple weeks,
this guy lived there for 14 years.
During that time, Walter Durante, New York Times, Walter Durante, covered up Stalin's most heinous crimes, including the Holodom War, the famine in Ukraine.
Now, you might say, well, it was an innocent error, he was an idiot, he was a dummy.
Not so.
Walter Durante attacked journalists like British reporter Gareth Jones, who were actually reporting on those famines, who were actually reporting on the crimes of Stalin.
Jones had seen firsthand the starvation in Ukraine.
He wasn't trying to guess anything.
He saw it firsthand, he reported about it.
What did Walter Durante write?
Durante wrote, quote,
in the middle of the diplomatic fuel,
in the middle of the diplomatic duel
between Great Britain and the Soviet Union
over the accused British engineers,
there appears from a British source,
that would be our guy, Gareth,
a big scare story in the American press
about famine in the Soviet Union
with, quote, thousands already dead
and millions menaced by death from starvation.
Any report of a famine in Russia
is today in exaggeration or malignant propaganda.
The food shortage, however, which has affected the whole population in the last year,
and particularly in the grain-producing provinces, the Ukraine, North Caucasus, and the Lower Volga,
has, however, caused heavy loss of life.
Yeah, okay, so some people have died.
There's no famine.
There's no, come on, there's no famine.
This was all nonsense, as scholars from across the political spectrum now agree,
the famine was caused by the government stealing private property,
by the government collectivizing farms.
But you could see this today.
You would see this today on mainstream news reports.
We see, oh, you know, the North Korean dictatoress, the North Korean dragon lady, isn't she so lovely?
Oh, we just don't understand them.
We Americans think of North Korea as a backwards communist hellhole that enslaves and tortures and murders and terrorizes all of its citizens all the time.
But, you know, it's a nice place.
They've got a nice face of North Korea.
These are almost verbatim quotes from CNN in the coverage at the Olympics.
They're doing exactly the same thing.
It's so easy now they look back.
Even lefty journalists now will say,
oh, Durante probably got it a little bit wrong, didn't he?
But they don't realize they are getting it wrong every single day.
The more they cover up for China, the crimes by China,
the more they cover up for crimes in god-awful lefty socialist states
like Venezuela in the Americas, throughout the Americas.
Throughout the Americas, throughout the 60s, 70s, 80s today,
they covered up for communist.
and socialists in the Caribbean and in Latin America, they still do it.
They love Hugo Chavez, American celebrities.
American journalists go down and hang out with Chavez.
They did until he died.
Now, back to Durante.
Durante reported Stalin's propaganda directly,
just as the lefties report propaganda from thugs today.
Durante reported Stalin's propaganda not only while he lived in Moscow,
he reported Stalin's propaganda directly after he left Moscow.
He even defended the purges.
He defended Stalin's show trials of 19,
38 in which Stalin murdered his political enemies en masse, he defended those as legitimate.
It isn't just that. I know what you're thinking. Michael, Walter Durante worked for the New York
Times. He was a big dummy who didn't know anything. That actually isn't even true. I mean,
he was a dummy and he did work for the New York Times. He knew he was lying. This New York Times
reporter, Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter, elite, total gloss of credibility. You know,
a global elite who he knows what's better. He probably was well educated. Walter Durante confide.
with friends that he knew the scale of death and devastation, but he just didn't want to report it.
Some lefties who can't come to grips with the fact that Walter Durante covered up the crimes of the
Soviet Union, that he might have just been a committed communist, he might have just supported
the Soviet enterprise. They're now suggesting maybe they had some dirt on it, maybe they were
blackmailing him. There's really no evidence of that. If they were, it's still awful cowardice,
but there's really no evidence of that. I think as we see today, I don't think that the
lefty thugs around the world are blackmailing Anderson Cooper, or blackmailing Brian Stelter,
or blackmailing all these other people at CNN in the New York Times, I think they're fellow
travelers. I think they have an ideological agreement with them. I don't think they were blackmailing
Walter Cronkite when Walter Cronkite single-handedly ended the war in Vietnam as we were winning
it, declared defeat as we were winning the war, as Walter Cronkite was giving speeches for the
world federalist conferences around the world saying that we need a single government to
governed the entire world. I think they were fellow travelers. They had ideological similarities.
By the way, the Pulitzer Committee still hasn't revoked Durante's prize. Walter Durante flatly
knowingly denied a major famine, major crimes of Stalin in print and lambasted journalists who
were reporting the truth, and they still won't rescind his Pulitzer Prize because that's the way
mainstream journalism works, folks. So moving on to the mid-20th century, in 1948, the Soviet
Communist Party set up the euphemistically named World Peace Council to promote Soviet interests
abroad and campaign against nuclear weapons since, at the time, only the U.S. possessed them.
So they didn't campaign against nuclear weapons once the Soviets got those weapons, by the way.
It was just, they would only campaign and agitate for U.S. disarmament.
So useful idiots on the American left who joined the Soviet-backed propaganda machine.
Who were they? They didn't. They didn't really get anybody, did they?
They got a lot of high-profile people.
W. E.B. DeV. DeV. DeVise, the civil rights activist. He joined the Soviet-backed propaganda shop. The musician Paul Robeson, the novelist and screenwriter Howard Fast. Many prominent Americans gave them cover.
as subsidiary organizations under the WPC included
the Christian Peace Conference,
the International Organization of Journalists,
the International Union of Students,
the World Federation of Democrat Youth,
the World Federation of Scientific Workers,
the World Federation of Trade Unions,
and the World Peace Esperanto movement,
which should be no surprise.
I know a little bit of Esperanto.
This is this made-up language that was supposed to be.
It was made up by Utopians to be the Universal Second Language,
and I learned a good bit of it
when I was in high school because I thought it was funny.
You can learn the whole language in about 10 days.
So one time I was up for an acting job,
so I thought it was an acting job.
I go in for it and they say,
what language do you speak?
What languages?
So I said, okay, these languages.
Oh, and a little bit of Esperanto.
They said, oh, that's good client number one, speaks Esperanto.
I said, this is an event for George Soros.
I said, how did you know that?
I said, George Soros is the only guy in the world who speaks Esperanto.
And the long and short of that is I ended up being,
they hired actors to be sommelier at George Soros.
Soros' wedding. So I actually was in attendance at George Soros's wedding. It was pretty wild.
I know it is shocking. Sometimes I don't even believe it, but I was there. I did see it happen
as a sommelier. Very, very funny. Of course George Soros supports the World Peace Esperanto
Movement. Of course, George Soros supports these things. These were ways to break down, not only
national borders, but to break down the culture and the global leadership of the United States.
it is still happening today. During his wedding, people were giving speech, very prominent people
were giving speeches about George's love of Esperanto, how he's always propping up Esperanto
groups, which nobody speaks. Again, George Soros and I are two of the only people who speak any Esperanto
on the face of the earth. Soviets, back to the Soviets. That's just to show you that this thing is
still persisting today. This influence is still persisting today, even after the end of the Cold War.
Soviets formed or influenced countless organizations to undermine American institutions.
That includes the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
I think the last soldier in that died a year or two ago.
That was this brigade basically of communists that were recruited from America to go fight in the Spanish Civil War.
The American Youth Congress, the American Youth Congress received ample support from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
That was another front for communists, another front for Soviet communism.
the CP USA, the Communist Party USA, obviously, the Socialist Workers Party and the United
World Federalists, one of which organization Walter Cronkite would later speak at.
Much of the opposition to the Vietnam War and other domestic unrest throughout the US during
those years was funded and initiated by the Soviets, but that isn't where it ends.
It was executed, it was carried out by the American left.
This persisted throughout those decades, a lot of the domestic unrest that we look at had agitation,
had sources in Moscow and was just carried out by the dummies who were convinced by totalitarian thugs in the United States.
Now, fast forward a little bit.
In 1980, drunk driving manslaughtering Senator Ted Kennedy twice attempted to collude with Russia with the Soviets to gain a leg up in the presidential election.
He used Democrat Senator John Tunney to request KGB help in sabotaging Jimmy Carter.
So when we're talking about Donald Trump, we're saying that this election was totally unfair.
we need to redo the 2016 election.
It was stolen because some Russians might have run Facebook ads
making fun of what a terrible candidate Hillary Clinton is.
Meanwhile, in 1980, a major Democrat senator
from an incredibly important American political family
is requesting help from the KGB,
the Russian Secret Service to sabotage President Jimmy Carter
because he wanted to primary him and become president,
even though he'd killed that girl.
In 1983, Kennedy again solicited Soviet help
in trying to undermine Ronald Reagan,
offering to set up TV interviews in the U.S.
to make the Soviets come across as peaceful.
So wasn't enough in 1980.
Apparently, the Soviets didn't do well enough
by our pal in 1980.
So next go around, he says,
hey, let's call their Soviets up again.
Let's see if they can help me out on this race.
Now, I don't want you to feel too bad for Jimmy Carter here.
because in 1980, while Ted Kennedy was trying to use the Soviets to defeat Jimmy Carter,
Jimmy Carter was reaching out to the Soviets to undermine Ronald Reagan.
It is actually a little bit like today.
When you say, wait, he was colluding with this Russian and he with this Russian, this and that,
it's not exactly cut and dry, but we do have examples of these two Democrats fighting with
each other to ultimately take down Ronald Reagan.
The only guy here who wasn't colluding with the Russians was Ronald Reagan, who defeated them.
destroy their empire eight years later.
In 1984, Democrat Speaker of the House, Tip O'Neill,
requested that the Russians interfere in the American presidential election
to defeat Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Reagan, keep getting the brunt of all these attacks from the Soviets.
Reagan wasn't trying to undermine Walter Mondale.
Reagan wasn't trying to undermine his opponents by using the KGB,
but all of the Democrats seem to keep doing this.
This is a running theme.
He told the Soviet ambassador to the U.S., Anatoly Dobrynin,
it was in everyone's best interests
if the Soviets would help the Democrats keep that demagogue Reagan from being reelected.
This is another theme that we're seeing.
So you have Tip O'Neill there working behind the scenes with our greatest geopolitical foe,
the greatest geopolitical foe the United States has ever had for the longest time it's ever had one.
And he's working behind the scene and he's saying, we have to get rid of Reagan.
You need to help us subvert the American system to get rid of Reagan because he's a demagogue.
And that's what you hear, that you hear this all the time with Trump.
Well, we can subvert the Constitution.
We can subvert the constitutional order because, you know, he's a demagogue.
He's a demagogue.
These aren't normal times.
These are abnormal times.
We need to use abnormal means.
Extraordinary times, extraordinary means means we have to subvert our legal system to get rid of this guy because he's a demagogue.
Fortunately, Donald Trump just relied not on extraordinary means, but on extraordinary memes to destroy Hillary Clinton.
And it worked pretty well.
In 1996, Bill Clinton privately and off the third.
record, agreed to use the U.S. government to interfere in the Russian presidential election,
backing Boris Yeltsin's reelection bid if Yeltsin cleared up a trade dispute that disproportionately
affected Clinton's home state of Arkansas. And more importantly than his home state of Arkansas,
Clinton's main political donors from that home state of Arkansas. So then finally, you have
Bill Clinton using the government to interfere in Russian elections, to meddle in their elections,
as the buzzword seems to be, to get political.
favors, not even for his country, just for himself. A few concluding points on this as we wrap
up, not just as we on this episode wrap up this Russian nonsense, but as the country begins to
wrap it up, it seems that Mueller's investigation is winding down. The American left has never
apologized for its support of the Soviet Union. It's almost persistent support of the Soviet Union.
It's help to the Soviet Union, witting and unwilling in direct contact and in the proxy wars that we
fought against one another during the Cold War. They've never apologized. They have to.
They have no credibility on Russia. They shouldn't say peep on Russia. They've been wrong about
Russia for a century. They don't get an opinion. Their opinion is not worth anything.
And when they accuse us of doing things, we shouldn't listen to them. We should laugh in their
face and go on and continue sipping the delicious leftist tears. The left has had a love affair
with Soviet Russia since the beginning. And for a couple reasons. One, because it was a communist
a state. It was the leader of international communism. On the other hand, it wasn't America.
And the American left hates its own country. They hate their country. And so the adversaries
of their country become their friends. They don't like American culture. They don't like their
countrymen. They don't like America's policies around the world. They live in the freest,
most just, most prosperous, most charitable country that has ever existed. But they just seem
unaware of that. They don't like their country. Shivers go up their spine when they see an American
flag waving or a flag pin. You're Democrats for decade, including Barack Obama saying,
I don't want to wear the flag pin. I don't want to do this. I'm a citizen of the world.
From all of the major leaders of American industry and all of the journalists we now here,
I'm a citizen of the world. I'm not a citizen of, I don't have any pesky national ties,
any of that pesky, disgusting, uncivilized patriotism, that unsophisticated patriotism.
I'm a citizen of the world. That's another reason why they persist in helping, wittingly and
unwillingly, our adversaries today.
We know from the very beginning
the major culture makers were communists in Hollywood.
We now make fun of McCarthyism
and the House on American Affairs Committee,
but the guys were right.
Maybe McCarthy didn't have a briefcase full of names,
but there were communists.
There were subversive figures
in the State Department, and obviously in Hollywood.
I don't think there are non-subversive people in Hollywood.
I think all the non-subversive people in Hollywood
are in this studio, basically.
It is amazing to me.
And people say, oh, that's just McCarthyism.
Oh, that's just you're hunting for communists.
Well, there were communists.
That's fine.
Maybe in some ways, Joe McCarthy harmed his own cause because he was such an imperfect vessel of it.
He had so many personal flaws that in many ways he hurt anti-communism.
But the premise was right.
There were communists or communists throughout American institutions.
This is a classic example of projection from the left.
Trump's critics on the right say that he needs to come down harder on Russia.
They're saying, well, I don't think there was Russian collusion, but he needs to come down really hard.
He needs sanctions.
He needs to come down hard on Russia.
No, he doesn't.
No, he doesn't.
To do that is to accept their ridiculous premise that Donald Trump, the man we've known for four decades,
is a secret Manchurian candidate of Moscow.
It's an absurd premise.
We don't need to give it the time of day.
We don't play defense.
We don't play defense for those jerks, for those Russia-loving, communist-loving jerks.
for a century. We don't have to deal
with their premises and respond to them as they
want to be responded to. No thank you.
Keep calm and cofefefe.
Move on, ignore their nonsense.
It is so, so rich.
Lefties and Trump critics on the right
are saying that Reagan would be ashamed
if he saw these accusations about
Republicans cozying up to Russia.
Ronald Reagan would only be ashamed that we're
so gullible, that we're willing to buy
it. The left is accusing
us. The Democrats are accusing us
of doing the very thing that they have been doing
for 100 years. And we play defense. We say, no, we're not. It's ridiculous. Don't know.
You do not have to deal with them this way. You do not have to accept their premises.
You do not have to play defense for even one second. You don't owe those people one single explanation
on this point. They owe you 100 years of explanations. And the next time they bring up Trump and
Russia, demand 100 years of explanations from them. Demand explanations from Lincoln-Stefons all the way
up to the Barack Obama administration. See what they say. You'll at least have a long time to think
of your retort because they'll have a century of explaining to do. All right, we've got to get to
this day in history. Do we have to say goodbye to Facebook and YouTube? We do. That's awful. This is a
really good this day in history. You can see I'm a little fired up today. I clearly have a little more
cofefe pumping through my veins. We're going to be talking about scalping. We're going to have a
defense of scalping and why scalping is important for us as we look at this current political climate.
But if you are not on dailywire.com, you're not going to be able to see it. I want you to be
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apparently a history of Americans' Russian relations is too saucy for, you.
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which next will feature the big boss himself. Ben, he just flew out to D.C. to go to CPAC.
I'm very, very envious. I love going to see back. If you're at CPAC right now, have a good time.
It is super fun. Hopefully I'll be able to come next year or some of the timing didn't work, but it is a lot of fun.
If you can catch Ben's speech there, it is going to be phenomenal. I assume it's been sold out for months,
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let's do it. This day in history. On this day in history in 1725, Americans scalped a bunch of Indians.
Not the most pleasant topic to talk about, not the most pleasant event in American history,
but it is a surprisingly relevant one. And that is it, by the way, basically just a group of
New Hampshire colonists came across a band of Indians and they scalped 10 of them. And the colonists
received a bounty of 100 pounds per scalp from colonial authorities in Britain. For those who don't know,
Scalping is a native practice where you grab the, the Indians would grab the hair of their adversary and chop away at it in a semicircle with some sharp device.
And then they would shake it loose and rip the top of the head right off of their enemies.
This wasn't the first time colonists adopted the grizzly native practice, though this was a major early example of it.
Another major early example of cultural appropriation.
People didn't have as much trouble with the cultural appropriation at the time.
I'm sure the Indians didn't enjoy it very much, but it wasn't such a cultural taboo as it is now.
Now, in the Americas, Indians for millennia practiced this technique.
They used the sharp instrument, they ripped the scalp right off of their victims.
Scalping isn't fatal in itself, though usually the only people who would stick around long enough to be scalped
had already been inflicted with grave wounds or they were already dead.
So practically speaking, it was fatal or it only related to.
to dead people, I promise you, if someone's of sound mind and body and someone grabs your head
with a little axe, you're probably going to run away pretty fast. Americans and Europeans regularly
referred to the Indian scalping knives. You see this in a lot of literature, the Indians had
specific scalping knives. But that isn't true. The Indians just used regular old knives to
scalp. One day, they'd go up to a colonist and scalp him, and then they'd go home and eat their
dinner, and they'd use the same knife all the time. There wasn't a specific tool for that. The scalp
of course, became a war trophy.
So you'd come back with ten, like the colonists did.
They came back with ten scalps, and this is fairly fearsome,
and it's a trophy of your kill.
Now, Indians didn't just scalp combatants in the Americas.
The Pawnees, the Sioux, the Cheyenne,
they regularly scalped women and children.
This was considered, by the way,
it wasn't considered dishonorable to scalp women and children.
It was considered especially honorable
to scalp women and children,
because if you got the scalp of a woman or a little child or a baby,
That meant that you as a warrior had entered into the heart of enemy territory.
You didn't just grab one on the outskirts.
You went all the way in and chopped off these scalps of women and children.
Now, Indians practiced scalping in the Americas through the end of the 19th century.
This wasn't a long, long time ago.
We're talking about a little over 100 years ago.
90% of dead bodies at the Crow Creek Massacre Site were scalped.
The Crow Creek Massacre site, that's where a brutal massacre took place among Indian tribes
around the year 1325.
We don't have a lot of records of this,
but sometime 7 or 800 years ago,
there was this major massacre
and 90% almost all of the bodies were scalped.
Other atrocities there found at that site
included tongue removal, decapitation,
dismemberment based on standard Aboriginal
butchering practices that were used on large game animals.
1725 was not the first time
that colonists scalped Indians.
There had been cases of colonists scalping Indians,
well back from the 17th century when they came to North America.
Scalping, by the way, was not only practiced in the Americas.
It's not just that American Indians invented it.
Herodotus described Scythian warriors scalping enemies in battle.
The Visigoths did it.
Even as late as 1036, in England, King Harold was apparently quite happy to scalp his enemies.
But after that barbaric practice fell out of fashion in civilized Europe,
it didn't fall out of fashion in other parts of the world.
why am I talking about this a vicious, grisly, awful, disgusting practice of scalping?
Because we can take some lessons from it for modern political operations.
Saul Olensky, the godfather of the modern left, he wrote Rules for Radicals.
He was a friend and mentor of Hillary Clinton.
He was admired by Barack Obama.
He was the patron saint, the patron demon of community organizing in Chicago.
He said that you need to make your enemies live up to their own book of rules.
So this is why you hear lefties all the time.
They say, that guy's such a hypocrite.
Oh, what a hypocrite.
You know, when some Republican senator who opposes the redefinition of marriage
is caught having a little trist with a fella in an airport bathroom.
They say, see, he was such a hypocrite.
And his point is meaningless because he's such a hypocrite.
Because if the left didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all.
They don't have any.
They don't have any principles themselves.
So the only sin, according to the left, is hypocrisy.
If you say that there's a standard and then fail to live up to it, that's much worse in their minds than not having any standards at all, which is what they practice.
And Rosh Foucault has a good line on this.
He says that hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue.
So I might say, you know, I want to give a lot of money to charity.
And then maybe I don't give a lot of money to charity or I take a little bit or I'm a little corrupt about it.
But that doesn't mean that it's wrong to give to charity.
That's the virtue, the hypocrisy of not doing it.
It only highlights all the more the virtue of the thing that you've failed to do.
This is the case in a lot of aspects of politics.
Colonists in early America quickly learned that living up to their high, polished,
European, sophisticated standards was not going to work in a barren wilderness with hostile natives.
Carol Swain pointed this out yesterday.
We had Carol Swain on, the law professor and political scientist.
She said, I don't know if you caught this because she kind of buried it in one of her answers.
She said, we should learn from the left and put into practice against them those tactics that we don't find morally repugnant.
We should read Saul Olensky and all the things that we don't find morally repugnant we should do.
We shouldn't do the things that we find morally repugnant.
That would be becoming the left.
If we compromise our own moral selves, if we really compromise them and start being vicious and, I don't know, murdering babies or whatever it is they do, that isn't good.
But the tactics that they use that we don't find morally repugnant, we might find them aesthetically repugnant, we might find them impolite, we might find them not very nice, not very luxurious, not befitting a nice salon with a glass of porch or something like that.
But the ones that aren't morally repugnant, that are only aesthetically repugnant, we should take on.
We're finally beginning to see this on the right.
After losing the culture for decades and decades and decades, we're seeing this.
We're fighting back with humor.
We're fighting back with media savvy after being decimated by the media for decades.
And we're fighting in the culture.
We're not just saying we need to adjust this tax rate or adjust this entitlement program a little bit.
What we're saying is we need to fight the culture because politics is downstream of culture.
And the way it's happening, President Coffefe is a great example of this.
He's a good avatar of this because he isn't pretty.
He isn't nice.
He isn't polished.
He isn't sophisticated.
Doing these things that Carol Swain suggests, we won't feel nice and polished.
We won't feel like we fit in at cocktail parties sipping chardonnay.
But we don't always have the luxury of doing those things.
Sometimes we need to fight hard.
We need to play hard.
Not immorally, but hard, especially against opponents that won't play by our more refined.
rules. That's it. I think that's, I think that is the most that any person in politics has defended
scalping in a few hundred years. I hope that can be helpful. We will be back tomorrow. So make sure
you come back there then. Get your mailbag questions in. We're going to be doing the mailbag on
Thursday. We've got a couple cool interviews coming up for you, but I won't spoil them. Be sure to
tune in. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. I will see you tomorrow.
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