The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1080 - We Are All An "Extreme Threat to Democracy"
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On the heels of calling roughly half the country semi-fascist,
the Biden administration is now somehow upping the rhetoric,
referring to us all as a, quote, extreme threat to democracy.
The president thinks that there is an extremist threat to our democracy.
The president has been clear as he can be on that particular piece
when we talk about a democracy, when we talk about our freedoms.
The way that he sees is the mag of Republicans,
are the most energized part of the Republican Party.
This is an extreme threat to our democracy, to our freedom, to our rights.
Notice, that line was not off the cuff.
That was not merely some gaffe from Corrine Jean-Pierre or Joe Biden.
She was reading off of her written notes.
She repeated the phrase.
The White House made a conscious decision to refer to MAGA Republicans
the same way that they would refer to ISIS.
Actually, probably more harshly than they would refer to ISIS.
The Libs call the leader of ISIS an austere religious scholar.
The Libs hand Afghanistan over to the Taliban.
They're actually pretty nice to the terrorists and to ISIS and al-Qaeda and all those people.
They reserve the terrorist rhetoric for you, for parents and for conservatives,
and for MAGA Republicans, which, by the way, it just means Republicans.
That's it. That's all there is. The never-Trump movement at this point is pretty much just Bill Crystal and five or six people that he has over to complain about Donald Trump over T. Okay. Statistically, for all intents and purposes, MAGA Republicans just means Republicans. Which means the president of the United States, the same president who keeps threatening to strafe us all with squadrons of F-15s is saying that half of the country,
should be treated as terrorists.
He's saying that the only way we can have government of the people,
by the people, and for the people,
is if we get rid of half the people.
A bad idea in general,
and especially bad idea when those half of the people are you.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show.
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Speaking of the MAGA Republicans, we need to add another coin to the Donald Trump was right jar.
I always try to keep the receipts here, you know, because here's what happens in politics.
A conservative says something.
The liberals say, that's crazy, that's stupid, you're an idiot, you don't know anything.
That's wrong.
That's dangerous.
It's a horrible idea.
And then, I don't know, call it six months later, sometimes even a couple of years later,
the conservative is proven completely correct. And we say, hey, we were right the whole time.
And then what do the Lib say? No, never mind. What are you talking about? Who remembers that?
Now, forget about it. Move along, move along. And rinse and repeat. That goes on and on and on.
Then the conservatives will observe something. They'll say, wait, hold on. No, this is what I think.
And the lips say, no, you're completely wrong. It's stupid. They'll laugh at us. They'll ridicule us.
Well, this is what's happening right now when it comes to energy.
You might recall a few years ago, Donald Trump warned that Europe's energy policy,
right now was making Europe and Germany in particular extremely reliant on Russia to heat the homes
and power the cars and keep Germany going. And at the time, all the libs and Germany in particular
mocked Donald Trump for this observation. This was considered so risible that the American
left-wing news outlets put out joke compilations of Trump making this claim. This is a clip from
now this, which is a left-wing news source.
commentary source, mocking, is from the time, mocking Trump's suggestion.
Germany's reaction to Trump's inaccurate claim is priceless.
It will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course.
Oh, they're laughing. Look at those Germans. They're laughing. Oh, there's that idiot Trump.
Trump's claim is not accurate and highly misleading, CNBC says. Germany imports only a fraction of its total energy from Russia.
We are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expagious foreign powers.
Now this.
There it is.
Okay, so how's that shaping up?
Well, Russia just announced that it's going to cut off Germany's gas supply via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days.
Just three days.
Okay, well, that shouldn't matter at all, right?
Nothing's going to happen.
because Trump's a big dumb stupid idiot, right? And he said that Germany is too relying on Russian energy and all the Germans laughed. Okay. Okay, so who cares? They're going to shut off this one pipeline for three days. No big deal, right? Well, here's what the German economy minister Robert Habek told the Financial Times. Apparently, this move by Russia to shut off the gas for just three days has already forced German companies to stop production. It's a development that he said is alarming. He said, quote, it's not good news because it can mean that the industries in question aren't just being
restructured, but are experiencing a rupture, a structural rupture, one that is happening under
enormous pressure.
Oh, not laughing now, I guess.
The Germans have said, what can we do with the three-day pause?
They said, I assume that we will be able to cope with it.
That was Klaus Mueller, the president of Germany's network regulator, as we told Reuters.
I trust that Russia will return to 20% on Saturday, but no one can really say, oh, so it sounds like Trump
was 100% correct.
And all the Germans were laughing
and all the news outlets called Trump
a big stupid dumb idiot and all the conservatives
who followed Trump were just stupid idiot roobes
who don't know anything about energy.
Except we were all completely right.
And all of the geniuses at MSNBC
and the financial analysts
and the establishment and the think things,
they were all completely wrong.
That's what happened.
And it's very important to point this out
because it keeps happening.
That's why I keep focusing on this
when it comes to COVID, we were right about the masks. All of the genius authorities and experts
and Fauci and all the big tech sensors and all of the petty government officials from the local level
to the international level, they were wrong. We were right about the masks. All of them were wrong
about the masks, except for Fauci briefly when he was being honest about the masks, but then he reversed
his position. How about the vaccines? When we said, I don't think the vaccines are actually going to stop you
from catching COVID or spreading it. And then everyone, all the experts, all the authorities said
the opposite. And they all called us a bunch of big, dumb, stupid idiots and science deniers and all the
rest. We were 100% right. They were 100% wrong. Same thing. Catching COVID, transmitting COVID,
the risks of the vaccines. Initially, we were told there, no risks to the vaccines. We said,
I think there actually are probably some pretty serious risks. We were 100% right. They were 100%
wrong. And it's not, it wasn't just COVID that this is the case on. It's everything. It's, it's,
It's everything from the COVID masks to the Russian and German energy sectors.
Our experts are established geniuses who have the power to form public opinion and exclude certain opinions.
They don't know anything. Okay. And Joe Schmo on the street and Joe Schmo's representative named Donald Trump are much, much more correct.
They have a much, much better record than these people do.
Speaking of extreme threats, there is a trailer out for a movie that in spite of myself, I cannot wait to see.
But it's very, very disturbing. The movie is called Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey.
You know, you're the first person I ever shown this place to him.
Why am I so special?
Because soon we'll be Christopher and there you will be.
You should be close now.
Christopher Robin from Winnie the Poohs is all grown out.
They go back to the 100-acre wood.
We were friends for many years and they're out there.
Beloved childhood characters.
Christopher, we need to leave now.
I really need to find out what's happening, okay?
Have been abandoned by Christopher Rava.
No, no.
And it's turned wild and then there's demented with Winnie the Pooh's,
start stabbing people.
This is why he turns it, please.
Okay, it goes on.
I think there was Piglet there.
It's like attacking people.
This seems really, really stupid and funny.
And I'll probably go see it.
Part of the reason this movie can be made is the copyright has run out on Winnie the Pooh.
So now people can use the intellectual property.
But there is something disturbing here.
And it's not just the fact that you got these demented characters slashing people.
There have been teen slashing.
for a long time in movies. What makes this especially disturbing is it's a beloved childhood character.
A character that made you feel really safe and nice and warm is now coming back and killing you. Why?
Because Christopher Robin abandoned him, right? Abandon him and now the animals have turned demented.
What the movie I think is really about, certainly from the trailer what it seems, is it's a movie about a permanent loss of innocence.
What the movie is really about, I don't think I'm reading too deeply into a teen slasher. What it's really about, the
the crux of the whole movie, why they make it all about Winnie the Pooh, is it's because it is
about people who have lost their childhood and their childhood innocence, who don't know
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I am going to go see Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey,
but I want to see it as much because it looks like a kind of fun, silly slasher movie.
As for what it means culturally, I get letters to the mailbag all the time.
And I got one last week, and it really stuck with me.
The question was, Michael, I got really into porn and all sorts of,
a lot of questions are about porn, but it could be about anything that causes you to lose your innocence.
And he says, I feel, I really miss my,
innocence. But I don't know that I can get my innocence back. And I think that's what this movie is
about. And part of growing up is losing a little bit of your innocence. And now we hope that we don't
just constantly degrade ourselves. We hope that, you know, we don't remain mired in all the
problems that come along with youth and all of the temptations. But how do you get, how do you
recover some of that? Well, you've got to get back to. You've got to get back.
on the right road again. Okay. And that doesn't, it doesn't mean just remain in perpetual
adolescence. I think that's something that millennials and Gen Z, but millennials in particular,
have really fallen into. Millennials don't want to grow up. Millennials, every time they pay a
bill, they post it on Instagram and they say, wow, I'm totally adulting. Wow, isn't this
shock? No, it shouldn't be shocking that someone in their 30s is doing things that adults do.
But millennials don't want to grow up. They don't want to get married. They don't want to have
kids. They don't want to get off their parents' cell phone plan. These are people who are in their 30s and
early 40s in some cases, but they don't want to do it. They're stuck in perpetual adolescence.
And so they want to go back to Disneyland alone. They don't even have kids yet. They'll just go to
Disney World. They'll just go, they'll go watch the latest superhero movie. But they'll go, and I don't
mean to knock people for, you know, having a little bit of nostalgia for their childhood. But,
you're supposed to do those things while growing up and with your kids. That's how you get to
relive your childhood when you're an adult. You get to do it through and with your own children.
Actually, Kenny Loggins wrote a whole song about this, specifically about Winnie the Pooh.
It's called Back to Pooh Corner. And the whole thing is, he wrote it when he was a high school
junior or senior. And the whole thing was, wow, I've wandered away. I can't get back to the 100
acre wood. Come on, I've got to get back to Winnie the Pooh and all of my friends. So help me if you can. I've got to
get back to the place at Poo Corner, and he realizes he can't because his childhood is over,
and he's growing up now, and he's graduating high school. And he revisits that song later,
and he says, you know, I'm looking, I'm paraphrasing the lyrics, but he says, I was looking at my
little kid lying in his crib, and I realized now I've returned to the 100-acre wood in Poo Corner
and Winnie the Poo. And I've returned as the dad now, and I get, and my little kid is there hugging
my little Winnie the Pooh doll. And so I do get to, you know, return in some ways to the joys of
childhood, but it's in a new way. It's in a mature way and an elevated way. And our culture has kind of
stopped that. We've kind of stopped having kids. We've kind of stopped growing up. We've kind of stopped
doing the things that adults are supposed to do. I promise you that will be the most detailed
analysis of Winnie the Pooh blood and honey trailer that you will see anywhere. But I do think that's
what's undergirding the movie. I'll see it anyway. But I'll see it in the same way that I look at
a car accident around our culture and say, gosh, we've gotten really, really decadent
and weird, haven't we?
Speaking of child abuse,
doctors now,
lib doctors and teachers
are getting really brazen
about admitting
that they are not only violating
social norms,
but violating the law in some cases.
There's a doctor right now
in San Francisco,
Dr. Scott Moser,
who is admitting
that he not only transes the kids,
but he transes little kids.
He transes kids
without any minimum age
to,
perform these kind of surgeries at all.
The GCC, Gender Confirmation Center in San Francisco, we kind of have these like secret missions.
Now that it's on a slide, these public secret missions, which are one of them is that we try to,
we try to live with our values 30 to 40 years in the future.
So, and that puts us in a mindset of extreme affirmation, because affirmation at that time
is a foregone conclusion.
This is a time in the future when gender is just a thing.
Nobody makes a big deal out of it.
People are being screened as children and adolescents for their gender journey.
And appropriate steps are taken to get them involved in a multidisciplinary process to get them where they need to go.
That's the future.
I do not have a minimum age of any sort in my practice.
There's no chronological age that says you don't get surgery.
Now, having said that, I don't think I've ever done a consult on a 12-year-old yet, but we would if one came our way.
We just haven't had reason to.
and then we've done a number of 13-year-olds who did consults on.
I think I've done one or two 13-year-old surgeries.
I think I've done one or two 13-year-old surgery.
He's lopped off the genitals of 13-year-olds.
As I say, every time one of these stories comes out,
we are accelerating down the slippery slope.
It's not that we've reached the bottom.
It's not that we're going to keep going afterward.
We're accelerating how fast we're going down the slippery slope.
10 years ago, the idea that there would be more than a handful of adults who had these mutilations
would be a scandal and unthinkable. The idea that someone who was 18 years older, younger,
would have this done, truly, truly beyond the realm of the imagination. Then the idea,
even a couple of years ago, that this would happen to 16-year-olds, unthinkable.
Yesterday, the idea that this would happen to 13-year-olds or 12-year-olds. He said, I'd do it to a 12-year-olds.
year old. I haven't yet, but I would. Would be unthinkable. What's it going to be tomorrow?
Tomorrow it's going to be nine. The day after that, it's going to be eight, six, seven.
He says no limit. And of course, the logic or the kind of logic, the kind of illogic,
but it follows from the premises, is on his side. And conservatives need to wise up on this.
the minute that we grant the premise that a man who thinks he's a woman, maybe we should call him a she,
the minute that we grant in any way the premise that the man who thinks he's a woman should maybe be able to use the girl's bathroom,
the minute we grant the premise that an adult should have the right to lop off his own genitals and pretend to be a woman.
An adult, 35 years old. I mean, these days, that's not an adult because they don't know how to do adulting because millennials don't want to grow up.
But let's say someone chronologically an adult, the minute we're going to be an adult, the minute we're not.
we grant the premise that anyone at any age should be able to lop off his genitals because he's
really seriously a man in a woman's body or he's got this permanent psychological condition
where he's a man in a woman's body and so we have to let him lop his genitals off.
At the minute we grant that, we've given the libs the whole game.
Because if that's really true, then certainly it's much better for people who have this
totally real illness, you know, where you're a man in a woman's body or whatever.
we have to let them do it before puberty because puberty is only going to set in the dysphoria
and then they're going to be really, really sad and depressed and have all these problems. So we have to do it.
In fact, we should encourage people to have it done before they're 13. Probably before they're 9.
People are starting puberty earlier and earlier because of all the weird chemicals we're pumping into the food.
So, okay, let's do it at 9 now. You have to grant that premise, I think.
Or you have to go to that extreme if you grant the premise of the libs.
That's why we're going there. And conservatives, and especially the libertarians, are always trying
to split the baby on this. Well, no, okay, it's insane if you're under 18, but it's totally fine if
you're over 18. We have to, no, no, it's just, we've got, if we're going to have a society,
we have to agree on some basic principles of reality. Can men become women or not?
They can. Okay, so then no one should be able to do that, especially the kids, but really no one.
Speaking of abuse, Christy Noem, who is the Republican governor of South Dakota,
she just went on Fox and Friends, talk about trying to split the baby,
to discuss the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago, which now it's so preposterous.
The FBI has posted on social media a photograph of the alleged top-secret documents
that Trump had, the classified documents that he totally wasn't allowed to have,
I guess, maybe, sort of.
And they're so super-duper top secret that they had to raid his home in, you know,
without any warning whatsoever as he's preparing to run for president in 2024,
so super-duper top secret that we're going to post a picture of them on social media.
So Christy Noem, Republican governor, goes on Fox and Friends.
And I got to tell you, this whole interview, I felt like I was in bizarro world.
This was not, it was not an interview on MSNBC, it was not an interview on CNN.
It was an interview on Fox News.
It's supposed to be the right-wing channel
about how terrible it was that Trump had the documents.
He had apparently three classified documents in his desk.
And then the stuff, as Brian detailed on the floor,
it shows five yellow folders marked top secret
and another one that says secret SCI,
which means sensitive compartmentalized information.
Those are the biggest secrets in the world
why would he, and apparently the president, former president, went through him in January,
why wouldn't he say, oh, you know what, I really need to turn that back over?
Why do he have all that stuff at Moralago?
Well, that's why I think it's important that this is transparent,
and that we do have someone who's outside of the DOJ looking at this and talking to people,
what is this information.
We don't know what was in there.
We don't know.
I think President Trump declassified all this information.
let's find out really what the process is, what is right, what's precedent that other
presidents have followed and make sure that this is done correctly.
Governor, I don't think any president has ever carded off that many documents to their
house after they left the presidency.
I guess what this comes from is just we disagree on the premise here.
Because you've got Steve Ducey's really hammering this home.
He had classified documents.
You're not allowed to have classified documents.
And Christy Noam is, she seems kind of surprised by the commentary too.
It's like, well, you know, this will play out and whatever.
They weren't classified.
The documents were not classified.
Do you know how I know with 100% certainty that the documents were not classified?
Because Trump said so.
And that's actually all it takes.
That's all it takes is for the president to say the documents were not classified.
That declassifies them.
because he's saying, I declassified them in the past.
Now, you might respond and say, well, who knows if Trump actually declassified them in the past?
The answer to that?
Only Donald Trump can know that for sure.
But the document still had a top secret classified stamp on them.
Yeah, okay, fine.
Doesn't matter.
It does.
I guess people just don't, we've never been in a situation where the FBI has knocked down the doors of the former president and even raised an objection to a president doing this sort of thing.
but the president does not need a special stamp to declassified documents.
He doesn't need to go through a process.
He doesn't need to ask permission of some deputy director of whatever the hell at the DOJ.
If the president said, if a former president says these documents were not classified,
or were declassified at some point by me, they just are.
That's it.
It's completely made up.
Okay, it's like if you begin with the false premise, then you can end at the crazy logical conclusion of that.
That's what the libs do. But the premise is just wrong. If a man can really be a woman, then you end up at transcing the kids.
But a man can't be a woman. If Donald Trump can have mishandled the classified documents, then you end up at this place where maybe he committed a crime.
But he can't. It's not, it's ontologically not possible for the president to do that. If my aunt had testicles,
She would be my uncle.
Speaking of the Biden administration,
the Biden administration is pointing at Trump right now
and raiding his home and calling half the country fascist
and doing whatever distractions they can
because of their completely failed record.
We know that they have a failed record on the economy.
We know they have a failed record on immigration.
We know they have an extremely failed record on foreign policy.
We know they got a failed record on energy.
The list goes on and on.
One area we haven't talked enough about,
they have a really failed record on drugs.
The American life expectancy decreased again.
Okay, it should not be decreasing.
It's supposed to be increasing because of all that progress that we've allegedly got going on.
But it's decreasing, and it's decreasing in large part because of deaths of despair,
specifically deaths caused by drug overdoses.
So at the White House briefing, Karin Jampierrez asked, hey, what is the president doing about drug overdoses?
here's her answer.
There's a big problem now that rainbow fentanyl,
which is designed to target children,
has been found in 18 states.
What specifically is the president doing about this?
So we just talked about the day,
the overdose awareness day that we are observing today.
I just laid out what the second gentleman
and others are doing within this administration.
And, you know, we are going to continue to focus on the steps that we're taking that we have taken.
You have the $80 million that DHS just announced today on drug prevention.
And the president has taken many steps.
He's made this a priority.
So the only answer, they said, we're going to spend $80 million on this vague thing.
She doesn't say what the $80 million is.
And then the only concrete action that Karin Jampier can say,
Biden administration is doing on this once in an ever historic drug overdose problem is,
well, we're observing drug overdose awareness day. What do you, what do you, Peter, Ducey,
are you crazy? What do you mean we're not doing anything? It's, it's overdose awareness day.
You know, we're all wearing a little pin. You know, we posted a hashtag. We did a hashtag.
And so, yeah, we're not, we're not doing anything about, you know, the complete.
open border that all the drugs are crossing from or crossing through. We're not doing anything
about big pharma that the rest of the drugs are coming from. We're not doing anything about the
mass nationwide legalization campaign that our own party is pushing. We're not doing anything about
the criminal justice reform, so-called, that's letting all the drug peddlers out of prison.
We're not, but it's awareness. We're raising.
awareness. No, yeah, the way that the White House is raising awareness about drug overdoses is by
causing them. That's what's raising awareness of it. That's not that awareness and a buck 50 used to get
you a cup of coffee. Now you'd need probably like 550 in addition to that, to the awareness to get
a cup of coffee because of Biden inflation. That's, you need to do stuff to stop it. And the,
Democrats are not doing that. They're actually encouraging the drug problem. And unfortunately,
a lot of Republicans are too. I listened to it. It was probably this,
some of the stupidest political commentary I'd heard in a long time. It came out a few days ago.
Charlemagne the God is a left-wing broadcaster. And he had this idea for Joe Biden, which is that,
politically it was actually probably a pretty smart idea. As a matter of policy and the common good
and the flourishing of America, it was a really terrible idea. He says what Biden should do right now is
just pardon every single person who is in prison for the devil's lettuce.
I thought it was incredibly disrespectful for Joe Biden to come out and say the sentence that Brittany Griner received in Russia was unacceptable.
It's like, yo, we live in a country where right now if Joe Biden wanted to, don't need no votes, no nothing.
He could literally pardon every single person that is federally jailed for a nonviolent weed offense.
He could pardon every single body.
It's my fucking doing life in jail for an ounce and a half of marijuana right now.
My whole point is, man, when you live in a country with more than half of the country
has legalized weed in some way, shape, or form, whether it's for medicinal,
whether it's for recreational, to have people still locked up for marijuana in America is ridiculous.
If I'm Joe Biden, you need this for the bid terms, bro.
Okay?
I'm pardoning every single body that's locked up federally for a nonviolent marijuana offense.
Let them all out.
So first of all, I think that's going to be the title of my next blank book.
That's my next magnum opus, is everybody who's locked up in federal prison for a marijuana possession offense.
A comprehensive guide.
Because it's nobody. It's nobody. It's not real. That's fake. Okay.
I gave a long speech on this some months ago, six months, eight months ago called America's under-incarceration problem.
I forget the exact statistic. It's virtually no one. And usually even the people who are on the
the books in federal prison for marijuana possession. It's all plea deals. It's all people who
were peddlers who were pushing harder stuff or who had more than just simple possession. And they
pled it down and then they go to the clink for a little bit. But it virtually never happens.
Okay. But second of all, for the people on the right, the Republicans and the conservatives,
who are into legalizing the Haitian oregano and the California cumin and the Peruvian parsley
and all the rest of it. I just have to ask you a basic political question. Do you think that that guy
is right about politics? That guy, Mr. Charlemagne over there? Do you think that that Podhead,
yes man that was sitting next to him on the podcast? Do you think that guy gets it? You think he's on the
right side of politics? Forget about Pot for a second, just of all the political issues? No.
Do you think the people who are pushing to let the drug dealers out of prison and who are pushing
to legalize pot and put it in everybody's, you know, food, put it in legalize it in cafes,
and you're probably going to end up with it in your breakfast cereal. Do you think,
forget pot for a second, that those guys who are really into legalizing pot,
where do they stand on abortion, on economic policy, on immigration, on marriage, on transgenderism,
on foreign policy, on every single political issue, where do they stand?
My guess is they are on the wrong side of every single political issue.
And yet, I know there is a group of right-wingers who, for some reason, have convinced themselves
that on this one issue, they're right. They're not. They're not. Okay, don't let the wool
be pulled over your eyes, my friend. Speaking of us versus them kind of politics, before we get to the
mailbag. I've got to get to this clip. Really shocking. Came out from Project Veritas.
A Connecticut Public Schools assistant principal was caught on camera discriminating against hiring Catholics
because he says that if you hire Catholics, then they're not going to indoctrinate the kids well
enough and they're not going to churn out Democrat voters in the future.
If you're going to raise unquote, both of the cross. It's like a great.
I should have changed. I said you find out someone is Catholic. I'm not. I think my questions that
My son of the kid in is something about transgender.
I don't think kids have an abolish to that decision.
Probably.
But if they're older, I'm not allowed to do that.
But I can't tell them I'm not interviewing you because you're older.
I just don't interview you.
Sometimes you get, the more set your ways and more conservative you get.
It doesn't matter what they think about.
matter what they think about, if they think about it in a logical, progressive way, that becomes
their own.
So you kind of like do it on to think in a more liberal way.
The whole more progressive teachers are actually more savvy about delivering a democratic
message without really ever religion politics.
We want people that we're going to listen to the people.
listen to the people.
Wasn't the conservative
on the Supreme Court.
These little things like that.
You hope those little things stuck.
And then later down the line,
you're going to vote that McGrath.
And you will have signed a
brief service to our country.
That's it. That's what they're going to do.
He's saying, we don't hire Catholics.
If someone is a really well-formed Catholic,
they're never going to go with the Libs.
They're not going to do it.
Too much Thomas Aquinas.
It's not, they're not.
So we can't hire them. We've got to discriminate against them. How are we going to do that legally?
We'll ask them about transgenderism because they know this is why the Libs, one of the reasons the
libs focus so much on transgenderism, because it just tells you everything. If you believe that men can
secretly be women, you're a leftist. If you don't believe that, you're one of the bad people.
You might even be a Catholic, but you're certainly, you're one of those bad conservatives.
You're out. If you're a little bit older, you might be more conservative. Okay, we're not going to
hire you. We don't even need to mention explicit politics. We are going to push this stuff on kids and churn out Democrat
voters, starting in kindergarten. And, you know, to this guy's, in this guy's defense,
he's acknowledging one basic truth. There is no neutrality here, especially in education.
There's no neutrality. They're either going to be trained in the conservative way or in the
leftist way. They're going to be trained in the atheist way or the Christian way, or the Catholic
way maybe, is that's what he's really worried about. It's going to be some kind of training.
That's what education is. And so, yeah, yeah, it's illegal for him to do what he's doing, to discriminate
against Catholics and conservatives in the schools. But he's just, he's doing a natural thing.
He's saying, we want a certain type of education, not another type of education.
Maybe conservatives need to start thinking that way, too. I talk a lot on this show about the
squishes, you know, the Adam Kinsinger's, the future former Congress lady, Liz Cheney,
who's gelatinous, GOP spines, they just fall apart under the slightest pressure.
It's the kind of pressure, kind of behavior rather, that you would never dream of engaging in
or modeling to your son or daughter. And yet, and yet, the numbers are in. Most of you squished
this very morning. You did. You might not have even known it. Some of you are squishing right now.
Well, Michael, don't be so mean to me. What are you talking about? It's not, hey, look, it's not me.
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Hi, Mr. Nolz. I'm a 16-year-old high school student in Florida who is fortunate enough to be
blessed with the governorship of Ronda Santos, but putting that aside, I'm taking an AP environmental
studies class this year, and I'm doing that for the purpose of getting my GPA up and my grades,
etc. But the consequence of taking an AP environmental class is I fundamentally disagree with a lot of
the stuff the teacher says about stuff like global warming and climate change and et cetera. And I don't want
to just debate teacher class or anything or sacrifice my grades, but I also don't want to just sit idly
by as I hear what I fundamentally disagree with. So what do you think I should do in this
situation? Really great question. And I love that little caveat. You said, look, I'm not there to
debate the teacher. And that's true. You're actually not there to debate the teacher.
When you sign up for a course, you are there to learn something. And so you should learn
whatever you can. You can learn things from very flawed people. You can learn things from very
ignorant people. You can learn something from just about anybody. There's a kind of old
expression about this. Every man is my teacher. I can learn something from him. So learn what you
can. When the teacher starts spouting nonsense, okay, you're not going to learn much from that.
Tune that out. Now, if the teacher calls on you, says, what do you think about this, or asks you to
write a paper, or starts interrogating you in class, then, and this is important, then you speak up and
you say what you really think. I am not of the opinion that you should lie or hide your views or
pretend to be a different person just to get a decent grade in the AP course, and then you'll go to
college. And then, well, then you'll have to hide your views and lie about them and squish too.
But then the only reason you'll do that is because then you'll get a good job. And then when you get
a good job, that's when you'll, oh, well, you'll probably have to squish. I mean, you're going to be
a first year at your new job. And so you're not going to want to offend the upper management.
But it's okay. Once you move up, maybe you're in middle management, then you can, well,
you're going to have to squish too. It's not your job to have opinions, you know,
and you don't want to contradict the bosses, ruffle any feathers.
these, but that's okay. Maybe someday you'll become the CEO of the company, and then you're going to,
well, you probably can't say your opinion then either. By golly, you have responsibilities,
maybe to your shareholders, maybe to your investors. You got to do what's best for the company.
Oh, and then you're going to die, and then you'll have never had integrity at all.
So I'm not of that opinion. But you need to be wise as a serpent, innocent as a dove.
You need to express your views and stand by your views, but you don't need to be flamboyant
about it. Okay, you don't need to wear the MAGA hat to AP Environmental Studies class every
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Greetings, exalted Nostradamus. Peace be upon you. I have a question for you about acting.
I've been acting in theater for about eight years now, and I've recently secured an agent to pursue acting professionally.
However, I have some concerns about the increasingly profane, obscene, and sexual content yet you see in TV and movies these days, and that,
I may be expected to do or say things for the camera or on stage that directly contradict my morals.
So I was wondering if there is any gray area regarding what you do as an actor, morally speaking,
because since I'm only pretending, is it possible to do or say sinful things while remaining
inculpable because my heart is in the right place and my intention is merely to entertain the audience?
basically my question is Jim Caviesel or Mark Wahlberg. Thank you.
This is such a good question. And I was just discussing this last night with the Clavins, Spencer
Claven and Drew Clavin. And Spencer and I, we probably met for the very first time
when we were doing plays and operas and things in college. So, you know, we've been thinking
about this question for a long time. And I think it's like the IQ bell curve meme. Okay. At the
really dumb, stupid idiot drooling end of the spectrum.
The guy's going to say, duh, I don't know.
Actors are kind of liars, and they're doing bad stuff, and that's bad.
Right. And then you get into the middle of the IQ bell curve meme, and they say,
no, actually, when you're acting a role, it's completely divorced from your own person,
and you have no culpability whatsoever for the things you're thinking and doing.
Come on, a play's a play. And then at the highest end of the IQ bell curve meme, I think you go
back to the drooling guy. And I think you say, no, actually, actors are kind, you know,
there's a reason they weren't allowed in restaurants for a lot of.
of history. There's a reason they were lumped together with criminals and prostitutes for most of history.
There's a reason that the church took a pretty hard line against acting as a profession and the
theater broadly for roughly 14 to 1,600 years. Because it is a complicated question. And it's a little
bit different. When you are a writer and you write a story about, I don't know, a rape and a murder and
terrorism and a serial killer.
Your mind is wandering in certain places. You are
sometimes opening up wounds. You're sometimes indulging
kind of disordered thoughts and even desires. Then you
put it on paper and that's that. It's an action only of the mind.
When you are
attending a play or watching a movie,
you are allowing yourself to indulge certain
desires and things that could be disordered and not great for your soul.
But again, it is just in the mind. It's not. It's not.
really in the body. When you are acting, uniquely, when you are acting, you are putting all of this
into your body. And so you are really doing it. And because we're incarnate creatures, that
affects us. This is especially true after what is colloquially referred to as method acting
comes about, which is all, all comes out of Freud. You have Freud come about. You have the kind
of psychological revolution of the 19th century, late 19th century and early 20th century.
century. Then in Russia, you have the Stanislavski system, which is the first kind of method acting,
where Stanislavsky, the director of the Moscow Art Theater, says, we're no longer going to have
representational stilted acting where you're basically like a glorified mime. No, you're going to develop
the inner life of your character, and you're going to live truthfully in imaginary circumstances.
Out of that, then in New York, you get the group theater. The group theater is people like
Lee Strasbourg, Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner, Udahog, and all these people. And they're all
bunch of communists and they're all really into this stuff where your, your inner life,
it's all coming from the subconscious. And they all get kind of, they all do a lot of weird stuff.
Lee Strasberg, one of the great acting teachers in New York, won't name him, but he referred to
Lee Strasberg as a pervert and a voyer. And a lot of it, you know, when people really get into
the method, or any of this, the Meisner technique or the Adler technique, sometimes it really can
mess you up. Okay, actors are all completely insane. And it really can warp your soul and your body.
So I'm not going to give you the easy answer of, hey, don't worry about it. It's okay. You know,
no big deal of plays a play. No, you have to be very careful about it because it is your mind and it
is your soul and it is your body. Next question. Hi, Michael, big fan of the show. I think that too
often the left gains ground by defining the parameters by which conservatives are allowed to
speak. One of those areas is the area of sexual orientation. Here's what I mean. The terms homosexual and
heterosexual were once used exclusively as adjectives to describe certain kinds of behavior.
But the left, I think, has turned them into nouns. Now somebody can utter the sentence,
I am a homosexual, and nobody blinks twice. I believe this to be a purely ideological phenomenon
that was aided by the medical community. I don't believe there is such a thing
as quote-unquote being straight or being gay.
I just believe there are beneficial preferences which are to be pursued
and harmful preferences which are to be suppressed.
This dichotomy can be seen in every category of possible human desire,
such as food, clothes, music, etc.,
but none of these has anything to do with identity.
My question is,
do you think it's time conservatives abandoned the idea
that sexual preference has anything to do with one's identity?
at all. Thanks. Love the show.
Yes, really, really excellent, incisive question. And you're absolutely right, except a little bit
at the end. Because sexual preference can have something to do with identity if you make it
your identity. Just like race can have a whole lot to do with your identity. If you make it
your identity, just like, I don't know, some interest that you have some hobby. You work on model
toy trains. That can be your identity if you make it your identity. But when you place your identity
in small, particular, contingent, sort of often material things, then you're not going to be happy.
You will not flourish because our identity has to be grounded in God in order for it to achieve
its fullest expression because we are essentially children of God. We are made in the image of God.
God is the essence of being. He says to Moses at the burning bush, my name is I am who I am. I am being
himself. And so when we have our identity in I am who I am, we know who we are. When we put our
identity anywhere else, we don't know who we are. We're left with a sort of silly, pathetic question.
Who am I? Who am I? I've got to go find myself. And that's certainly true now. We're all
obsessed with the sexual identity stuff. But you're absolutely right. When you're
you say these things, you know, in all categories of human desire, there are better and worse things
to pursue. And so if you ground your identity in God and objective moral order, that will give you
guidance to that. And you won't be left with, you know, like a 13-year-old girl just saying like,
hey, man, what am I? You know, I'm more of a black metal punk visco kind of, you know, pansexual,
whatever, you know, I don't know. I don't know how the kids talk these days. But you won't be
left with that kind of silly, shallow, this understanding of identity, you'll know who you are.
You'll have grown up. One time I heard, I was mentioning to a friend of mine that a conservative
friend of ours used all these stupid political monikers. It's the right-wing version of gender pronouns.
You know, I am a minarchistic, libertarian, anarcho, traditional syndicalist, or whatever,
all this stuff. And my friend just, he sighed. And he said, oh, just grow up. Just grow up. Enough with all this
stupid identity markers. Okay, next question. Hey, Michael James here. I just saw a Prager U-Pol that
asks who you would save your dog or a stranger. 60% of the 30,000 respondents said they would save
their dog. Is there a single greater indicator of a sick and dying society? Thanks, bye.
That's a pretty good one. You're right. And why, the reason they would save their dogs,
by the way, is not even because they just necessarily hate people. It's not.
It's because they think their dogs or their kids. People no longer treat dogs as dogs. They treat
dogs as kids because people don't really have kids anymore. And people are not even comfortable not
having kids. And they often don't have the strength and confidence and encouragement to pursue that
life, which can be very difficult, because they're not grounding their identity and anything
beyond just sort of fleeting pleasure and an eternal present. So, yeah, they just, they would save
their dogs over the drowning person because their dog to them is their kid. But they don't realize
the dog is a dog. Okay. And it's a sick society that thinks that dogs are kids. Okay. One question
that is written before we get into the member block. We had a lot of fun stuff in the member
block today. We've got Kirk Cameron stopping by. We've got more mail. I like to do the extended
mailbag in the member block because I only get to one old school written out question with all the
voice mailbag. So we'll get to that in the member block too. Before we get to that, though,
from Abby Michael. Been marinating on your discussion about dating apps last week regarding
Kaylee McAnney's sister launching a dating app for conservatives. It's a good start, but we need to
stop treating singles like little islands. I suggest we take it a step further and launch the
Yenta app, Fiddler on the Roof, or families do their job and connect loved ones. We as individuals
are not the best at understanding what we need comprehensively. We need family input to get the 360.
Bring family back into dating. Thoughts love the show. Yeah, I think it's good to have family and
close friends be involved in this kind of thing. There was that story that just came out about
how young people aren't having drinks on their first dates anymore. And one of the explanations for
this is that they don't want to get date raped. They don't want the random stranger that they're
meeting up with to slip them a Mickey and drag them home. And now they're all of these
completely misaligned expectations of what it means to go on a first date and what are you
going to do after the first date or the second date or the third date. And
So now people are so on guard that they go and what should be a nice little love affair,
you know, you meet and you enjoy someone's company.
Now you're on guard because you don't want them to rape you because you're meeting a stranger.
So, yeah, part of the explanation for that is because we have no idea who these people are now
because we're just swiping them like commodities on our phones, on our little portals to hell,
instead of a situation where you say, oh, yeah, John, yeah, John was roommates with Billy,
and Billy is my sister's boyfriend.
And so we know, we know all these people for many years.
my cousins, co-worker who he's known for this. And when you have a much more tightly knit social
group, you have much more trust in people. And so makes the dates go better. It also makes society
function a lot better as well. Okay, the rest of the show is continuing right now. And you don't
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