The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1117 - CNN Attempts To Drag The Corpse Of Failed Democrats To Victory
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In his closing argument to voters before the midterms,
John Federman spoke for all Democrats when he explained his plan to combat record inflation.
Well, let's talk about inflation because that's a big concern for voters.
What do you think the biggest cause of inflation is?
And should the Biden administration be doing more?
No, I just do.
I think that simply is also we have that talk about the trillions in massive tax cuts to the corporate tax.
structure as well true. You know, trillions of dollars that have added to the deficit and,
and now they still want to support those as well true. I think in terms of being very serious
about addressing inflation is making sure that those rates are brought back into a line with
what they should have been where they're able to fight the deficit.
Mm-hmm. Hmm. Now, in Federman's defense, that answer was no less
coherent than anything we've ever heard from Kamala Harris. So perhaps there is a political
future for John Federman after all. And by the way, that answer, I'm not joking, that answer is no
worse than Joe Biden's answer on the very same question. Assuming that the Democrats don't steal this
thing, and unfortunately that is far from certain at the moment, the libs will soon be blaming
their election losses on everything under the sun. Federman's health and Putin,
invasion and the mean old conservative media and on and on. They're going to blame everything
but what the polls and the voters are telling them, namely that the Democrats are poised to lose
because their policies, every single one of them, have failed. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the
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John Federman's answer on inflation was not particularly persuasive because the man has brain
damage and he can't speak English properly. Don't think that's the only reason why the Democrats
can't answer this question. Don't think it's just, oh, John Federman's health. Okay, because I am not,
I am not joking when I say John Federman's answer on that question, which was something vaguely
relating to corporate tax rates, was more coherent than Joe Biden's answer.
on the very same question yesterday.
And they talk about inflation.
You know, we're dealing with it for a whole second.
Inflation is a worldwide problem right now
because of a war in Iraq and the impact on oil
and what Russia is doing.
I mean, excuse me, the war in Ukraine.
And think of Iraq because that's when my son died.
The, because he died.
It has to do with the war in Iraq.
I mean, no, it's not the war.
war in Iraq, it's the war in Ukraine. I was thinking of Iraq because that's where my son died.
There's so much wrong with that answer. The main thing is Iraq is not where his son died.
Joe Biden's son died in America. He was the attorney general of Delaware. And this is not the first
time Joe Biden has made this flub. And I don't know if it's because Joe Biden is senile and
obviously is exhibiting the symptoms that many of us have seen in our grandparents and elderly
relatives of just his memory is gone. He's saying things that are completely delusional. Or if it's a
facet of Joe Biden's political career, which has always involved intentional dishonesty, where Joe Biden for
decades now has just lied. He's lied about his educational record. He's lied about his record in the
Senate. He's lied about family tragedies. He lied about the way that his wife was killed. He
I mean, really bizarre lies. And so I don't know which it is. But does he think that people
don't have Google? Does he think that people don't remember this? Is he genuinely confused? Does he
really think that his son Bo died in Iraq? I don't know. Either way, though, the guy obviously
not fit for the job. And then if you even take the kernel of a real answer that he's giving here,
which is that, well, inflation, it's not my fault. It's a global problem because of the war in Ukraine.
You would have to say, yes, it is. And the war in Ukraine is your fault.
according to not just me, according to not just the Republicans, according to Vladimir Zelensky,
according to the president of Ukraine. He said that if Biden had not taken the sanctions off
of Putin's pipeline, Putin would not have invaded Ukraine. Zolensky rightly observes that if
Joe Biden had not actually invited Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine and said if it were a minor
incursion, then there wouldn't be major consequences, then you probably wouldn't have an invasion
of Ukraine. Why is it that Donald Trump's presidency is the only one in my lifetime, or at least
since the rise of Vladimir Putin to power, where Putin has not invaded a sovereign country?
George W. Bush, he invades Georgia. Barack Obama, he invades Ukraine. Donald Trump,
Joe Biden, he further invades Ukraine. Why is that? Donald Trump was the harshest president
on Russia, again, in my lifetime. He bolstered NATO. He got NATO to start paying more
money into its own defense. And reportedly, but it's coming from decent sources, Donald Trump
told Vladimir Putin, if you invade Ukraine, I'll hit Moscow. And if you're Vladimir Putin and you hear
that, then you've got to think, okay, chances are he's bluffing, chances are Donald Trump
do it. Let's say there's a 5% chance that Donald Trump, because he's erratic, because he's unpredictable,
let's say there's a 5% chance that he actually will bomb Moscow if I invade Ukraine. Well, that's
an unacceptable risk. Even if it's just 5%, that is an unacceptable risk, which is why I think you
had relative world peace. I mean, for goodness sakes, Trump brought relative peace to the Middle East.
No one thought he was going to do that. He had North Korea backing down. He had even China on
its heels. How did he do that? He had Iran on its, because because his foreign policy was unpredictable,
because he would say, I'm a dove, I'm running against war, the George Bush wars were terrible.
And then out of the blue, he goes and takes out the top Iranian general.
Well, I'm not going to fight.
I'm not going to launch this missile.
I'm not going to respond to an attack on Saudi as Aramco.
I'm not going to.
And then out of the blue, he drops the mother of all bombs.
It's just that unpredictability does it.
Joe Biden was easily predicted.
Vladimir Putin played him like a fiddle.
So yeah, sure, you can even blame inflation on foreign policy.
You can also blame it on Joe Biden, shutting down American domestic oil and gas production,
not issuing new federal leases, shutting down the oil pipe lines. You can definitely blame it on that.
You can blame it on all sorts of Biden-specific domestic policies. But sure, you blame it on foreign
policy. That's still Joe Biden's fault. So they've got nothing going into this election.
The voters know it. Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania, this is going to be one of the pivotal races that
determines the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, just picked up a big endorsement, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
which was for a long time a left-wing paper. Now the editorial page is a little more right-wing.
Well, they've come out, they've endorsed Dr. Oz. They say, despite a turbulent Senate race,
Oz is better prepared to lead. And they say, by the way, it's not just Mr. Federman's health.
They write, Mr. Federman's health, he suffered a serious stroke in May is not the issue.
His lack of transparency, however, in refusing to release his medical records is troubling.
It suggests an impulse to conceal and a mistrust of the people. All can't.
candidates for a major elected office should release their medical records, as did Mr. Oz.
If you want privacy, don't run for public office. And then he point out that Mr. Federman's life
experience and maturity are also concerns. He's never held a real job. He's been getting an allowance
from his family, his entire life. He was the mayor of a tiny little town of 2,000 people.
It just, he just doesn't, he isn't prepared for this. He's not ready for prime time.
And it's a really good point here, because I think that the Pittsburgh Post Gazette oversees,
states that I do think that if a candidate suffers a major stroke, that is a very serious concern.
If your brain isn't working, then you shouldn't be in the U.S. Senate. You should go and get better if
you can get better and then maybe try again. But they are right that it's more troubling even
than Federman suffering a stroke is the cover-up. The cover-up is almost always more troubling than
whatever the actual incident or accident or crime, even in some cases is. Because had Federman come
out at the campaign said, yeah, this guy had a stroke, he's recovering, we're going to keep him off
the campaign trail, but Democrats need to hold the Senate, and Dr. Oz is a slimy Republican,
and he's friends with Trump, and he's really, really bad. I actually think Federman probably
would have had a better shot in this race, but the fact that the campaign just lied and pretended
the whole time, oh, Federman's fine, his recovery's been amazing. And then they put him on stage
and he can't speak English. Well, that's a shock to voters. And probably one of the reasons
why Fetterman, at least today, is probably poised to lose. I think that it's pretty clear at this point.
The liberals, at least, believe that they're going to lose in the midterms. And here's my strongest
evidence for this yet. It's not just the polls. It's not just the preemptive excuses for their losses.
It's something I saw yesterday. I was driving up to Kentucky. I was giving a speech last night
at the University of Kentucky on all the crazy conspiracy theories conservatives have believed
all of which turned out to be true. You can catch that.
speech on the YAF YouTube channel. It's the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth is the name
of the speech. Answer, of course, about three to six months. So I'm driving up there and I'm scrolling
through my Twitter and I see a big warning pop up. And the warning says, it takes time to count all the
votes. Don't expect results on election night. I thought, here we go again. Here we go again.
They're going to try to steal it. It's really, really frustrating because we're just trying to send
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This is what Twitter is telling me already, because Twitter knows that the conservatives are poised to win.
win. Nothing that Twitter said in that post is true. That whole post is fake news. It doesn't take time to
count all the votes. Brazil was able to count all the votes in one night. On election night,
they got the results. They know who won the presidential election. For my lifetime,
pretty much every election was settled on election night. There were some exceptions when it was
really, really close. But right now, according to the polls, a lot of these elections are not.
not going to be really, really close. So why is it going to take forever and ever to count?
How come it's only since 2020? How come it's only since the Democrats became fanatically obsessed
with keeping Donald Trump out of political office by any means necessary? That America can't
conduct elections. That it, oh, it just takes days and weeks. Don't you? Oh, it always takes
days and weeks to count all the votes. How come it never took days and weeks for my whole life until
2020? And then they changed all the voting rules. And now it takes a little while because
Democrats need to, you know, well, first, first the Democrats need to count the votes, and then they
need to figure out how many more votes they need, and then it's going to take days and weeks and a few
broken water pipes to figure out how they can get those votes in, and then magically, all of a
sudden, the numbers change, and the Democrats win. It's ridiculous. It's so transparent.
And yet, if you raise any questions about that, you're the crazy conspiracy theorist.
because as I mentioned in my speech last night, all conspiracy theorist means is just shut up.
It's the same as racist.
When people call you a racist, they're not saying that you have any particular views on race that are disreputable.
They're just saying, shut up.
Shut up.
I don't like your opinion.
Shut up.
You're criticizing Barack Obama, shut up.
You're a racist.
You're criticizing George Soros?
Shut up.
You're a specific kind of racist.
You're an anti-Semi.
Oh, you think, hold on, you think that just because we changed all the election rules to advantage the Democrats in some cases illegally, and then we actually bragged about how we rigged the election in a Time magazine article, you think that we rigged the election? Oh, you're a conspiracy theorist. Oh, you think that we ought to be able in America, allegedly the greatest democracy in the history of the world. You think we ought to be able to conduct our elections and know who won the elections on election night? Oh, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist. No, the Democrats are trying to steal the election. That's what it is. Let's call it like it is, folks.
All right, it's not even election day yet, or a week out, and they're already pulling this stuff.
Why? Because they know that they are losing. But they've got bad news on this.
There's bad news specifically coming out of Pennsylvania because the Pennsylvania Supreme Court just dealt a real big blow to the people who want this election count to go on for weeks so that they can stuff it with Democrat ballots.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court just ruled that the state must not accept undated mail-in ballots.
So this was one of the big issues in 2020.
A big point of contention is you had the Democrats make a big deal out of COVID so that they could shut down the economy and get rid of Donald Trump and change all the voting rules to make it easier to get rid of Donald Trump.
And one of the big issues was, okay, we're going to have widespread mail-in ballots.
In the case of Pennsylvania, it was unconstitutional.
But we're going to do it anyway.
And then people are going to mail in their ballots or they can drop them off at these completely unsecure drop boxes in the middle of nowhere.
in some cases, and then we're going to count all the ballots, and it's going to take days and weeks.
But the problem was, in some cases, the ballots didn't have a postmark. So you didn't know if the ballots
were actually cast by election day. Even if you believe that we should have widespread mail
in ballots, which is absurd, and Barack Obama was talking about how this was an opportunity for fraud
10 years ago. Now he's pretty quiet about that. But even if you believe in the widespread mail
on ballots. Surely you don't think that you should be allowed to cast a ballot after the election,
right? Unless you're the most corrupt Democrat in the world and you legitimately believe that
Democrats should be allowed to vote until a Democrat is elected. We have to say, okay,
election day, that's the end. What happens when you get mail-in ballots that don't have a date on it?
Well, the libs say they have to be counted because those ballots are very likely fraudulent and are
just intended to stuff the box for the Democrats. But if you're a reasonable person, you say,
okay, those can't be counted. So now the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has said no. The state cannot
count those ballots. Are they going to do it anyway? As the Secretary of State and the corrupt liberals
who actually are running the elections, are they going to count them anyway? Maybe, I don't know.
I mean, crazier things have happened in elections. But at the very least, we now have
a voice from the highest court in the land in Pennsylvania saying, no. You're not. You're going to
cannot do this. But it's a line from FDR. FDR, and it's outlined in Robert Carrow's excellent biography,
sort of gigantic biography of LBJ. LBJ was running a race. He thought he was doing very well.
At the last minute, he loses the race. And FDR said, you did everything right, but you forgot
to sit on the ballot box. It's an amazing moment because it's one Democrat president who made himself
essentially a monarch, a guy who was king, who upended the president.
of only serving two terms going back to Washington, ended up serving four, and speaking to a future
Democrat president, LBJ, and saying, you didn't cheat well enough. You didn't realize that what
decides elections is not so much who votes as who counts the votes. So that's what they're
trying to do. Fortunately, you're seeing a little bit of a hold up for that right now.
Meanwhile, you look at the polls, you look again at who is voting. It's breaking overwhelmingly for the Republicans.
There's a new poll out by Trafalgar backs up a previous poll, which shows that in New York, in liberal New York, the Republican candidate, Lee Zeldin, is leading Kathy Hochel.
Again, it's not a gigantic lead, but we're talking about New York here, folks. The Republican has a 48.4% over 47.6% lead, 4% of voters still.
undecided. So it's anybody's race, but the undecides are breaking Republican. And before you tell me that
this Trafalgar poll, oh, it's right-wing propaganda. Trafalgar is a conservative outlet. The Trafalgar
poll oversampled the Democrats in a line with the New York voter base. But they were very, very
generous to the Democrats here. Democrats made up more than half the sample and outnumbered
Republicans, self-identified Republicans, nearly two to one, independents make up the other 18.9%
of this poll, according to Pew Research, which is not a right-wing outlet, those numbers roughly
tracked with the demographics of the state. And what is it indicating? It's indicating that it's
not just the undecides that are, the independents, rather, that are breaking for Zeldon and the
Republicans breaking for Zeldon. It's even undecided Democrats. Undecided Democrats are breaking for
Lee Zeldon. So what do the Democrats have to say about this?
this. If we know that they want to pull some shenanigans, if we know that they want to drag out
the voter account like Twitter is already telling us, then how are they going to do it? Well,
the way they're going to do it was exemplified by Joy Reid on MSNBC. They're going to
doubt the polls. They're going to say all these polls that you're seeing, talking about this red
wave looking more and more like a red tsunami, they're fake polls because the Republican polling firms
are running a lot of last-minute polls to skew the polling averages, and so it's a grand conspiracy.
Here in the United States, we're a little over a week away from our own midterm elections,
and if you believe the recent headlines, you would think that magafascism is ascendant.
If you get past those headlines and dig a little deeper, you uncover an insidious and seemingly
intentional campaign by Republican-backed polling firms to flood the zone and tip the balance
of polling averages in favor of their candidates to create a narrative that Republicans are surging
and that a red wave is imminent and inevitable.
Our friend and Democratic pollster Simon Rosenberg has been sounding the alarm for weeks about this wave of polling,
noting that if the roughly 40 of the roughly 40 polls taken in key battleground states,
more than half, half are from Republican firms or groups.
Hold on. You're telling me that half,
the polls in a country where half the people are conservative, that half the polls are conservative?
Wait, what? Oh my good. I thought, I thought that all the polls were supposed to be super liberal.
That's actually Joy Reid's argument. Joy Reid is saying, this is unfair. The Republicans are cheating and they're pulling shenanigans because in a country where the split basically 50-50 between the libs and the conservatives,
actually, if you look at political self-identity, conservatives actually outnumber self-identified
liberals and progressives by a lot, because a lot of people who break for liberals and progressives
are called themselves moderates or centrists or independents. That's a digression.
She's saying that in a country that's split roughly 50-50, it is wrong for roughly half the
polls to come from right-leaning outlets. That's amazing. It's such a confession that the liberal
ruling class believes that they are the only legitimate voice. That's the same thing Joe Biden said,
half the country is illegitimate. The MAGA Republicans are illegitimate. Their very presence in the
country poses an existential threat to our sacred democracy, our sacred democracy threatened by the
very existence of half the people. And you think about what kind of stupid commentary you're getting
from Joy Reid right now. That's like, the MAGA fascism. Oh my goodness gracious. You hear this kind of stupid
hyperbolic commentary from some people on the right, too, where everything they don't like,
it's communism. Everything I don't like is communism, but that's not true. Okay, so I just call them the
libs. You know, they're libs. Some are more radical than others, but they're just kind of the libs.
The maga-fascism. It's just such stupid commentary. And then they get caught up in these own
really dumb arguments, because I guess they don't hear themselves. Joy Reid's argument is that
we shouldn't have polls that reflect the voter makeup of the country. Why? Because they don't believe
that ultimately they don't believe that the voters really should have a say over the direction of the
country because, as Joy Reid says, half the country is fascist and they have no role in our sacred
democracy. Is it any wonder that their campaigns are not connecting with voters? Is it any wonder
that the polls, which are, by the way, even the right-wing polls are oversampling the Democrats,
any wonder that the polls are reflecting a potential red wave.
The real answer here, the real answer as to why the Democrats are doing so bad a week before the
midterms is that their candidates are bad and their platform is bad and it's not resonating
with voters.
Kathy Hochel, who's now losing to the Republican in New York, isn't that crazy?
Kathy Hochel got in hot water because during her debate with Lee Zeldon.
she couldn't answer any of his questions on crime.
Why is crime going up in New York?
Why are you not getting harsher on crime?
And Kathy Hockel said, who cares about crime?
She said, Lee, why do you keep going back to crime?
Why are you so concerned with locking up criminals?
Completely tone deaf.
Can you imagine if you were a New York voter hearing that?
Forget about Republican or Democrat.
You're just a regular New York voter who's concerned about your kids not getting shot on the way to school,
who's concerned about your business not getting eluded.
and you hear the governor of New York begging you to elect her say, come on, who cares about crime?
What's the big deal? Let's talk about transgenderism.
Come on, let's talk about things that matter, like chopping off your kids' genitals.
It's so tone-deaf. And Kathy Hochle's doubling down on this.
Kathy Hochle goes on Al Sharpton's show on MSNBC. I didn't realize he still had a show.
Okay, whatever. She goes on El Sharpton's show, and she says that the concerns about crime are a Republican conspiracy.
These are master manipulators.
They have this conspiracy going all across America to try and convince people that in democratic states they're not as safe.
Well, guess what?
They're also not only election deniers, they're data deniers.
The data shows that shootings and murders are down in our state by 15% even in New York City,
down 20% on Long Island where Lee Zeldon comes from.
And it's the Republican states where they have almost no restrictions on guns.
guns. Because of the abundance of guns, people are killing each other with more frequency. The safer
places are the Democratic states. Okay, lots of, lots of deceit in Kathy Hochel's answer here.
So first, she says, these concerns about crime, it's a total conspiracy, because the data don't
back it up. She says, actually, shootings and murders, they're down in New York. Now, that could be
true. But it's kind of like when Joe Biden says, inflation is down this month. Well, hold on,
inflation is still up. So what do you mean? What does he mean when he says inflation's down this month?
Oh, you mean it's down from the all-time record high last month? Okay. Well, if gas is down, I'm just
pulling numbers out of the air, but they're reflective of the broader trend. If gas is down five cents
this month over last month, but it's up a dollar over when you took office, then you can't tell me
inflation is down. Inflation is still up. And so if you're telling me, shootings and murders are
down from the past couple of years when BLM and Antifa were just running roughshod, committing
acts of terrorism all over the country. I might believe that. But if you're telling me that crime
is not a problem right now in New York, that's just insane. I mean, we know, by the way,
it's not as though shootings and murders are the only crime. You just look at robberies,
for instance. Robberies are up 33% in New York this year, year over year, according to police
statistics. And she makes this point. She says that,
actually crime is a red state problem. You're only seeing the murders in the shooting is really
spiking in the red states, which technically is sort of true, but it's missing the point,
because it's not that they're up in the red states. They're up in the bright blue cities
in the red states. Raphael Mangual at the Manhattan Institute has a good analysis of this.
In FBI, in 2019, where we have the data from the FBI, the report showed the state of Louisiana,
as seeing 544 murders. That gives it a murder rate of 11.7 per 100,000. Okay. So what does that say?
Does that say we've got a big murder problem in the red states? No. Because New Orleans, which is
extremely Lib, saw 121 of those murders. Baton Rouge, Super Lib, had 70 of those murders. Shreveport,
Super Lib had 35 of those murders. All had Democrat mayors. So when you take that into effect,
just those three cities had a murder rate of 28.1 per 100,000. If you take those cities out,
then the Louisiana murder rate drops by 29%. So it's a, it is a Democrat issue. And of course it is.
You don't need to be an egghead going through all the accounting books and all the statistics
to know that the Democrats came out and where the Democrats had political power. They defunded the police.
They said they were going to defund the police. They said they wanted to defund the police.
Then they did defund the police. And guess what happened? Crime went up. Big surprise.
big surprise. It's amazing that people very often get exactly what they ask for. And this became a huge
problem. And the Democrats knew that defund the police and spite crime and let the criminals out of
prison and bail out the rioters like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's staff members did during the BLM
riots, that that is not going to play in Peoria. That's not popular with anybody. Because people,
no matter their race, no matter their geography, no matter their political ideology, they don't
want crime in their neighborhoods. They don't want their families being threatened. They don't want
their property being threatened. So the Democrats had to run away from this. You see this now in one of
their really terrible candidates, Stacey Abrams. Stacey Abrams has been hammered on this issue
of defund the police, just like all the Democrats have. And she's just denying it. She says,
I've never wanted to defund the police. I've always been completely opposed to defunding the police.
The record doesn't reflect that, though. I did not say, and nor do I believe in defunding the police.
he is lying again, and I've never said that I believe in defunding the police.
So yes to some defunding.
We have to reallocate resources, so yes.
There it is. So yes, to defunding the police.
Yeah, we need to reallocate resources. So yes, defund the police.
I've never said I would defund the police. Lady, we have videotape, okay?
And I know the Democrats try to memory hole all of this stuff, but we still can get access to it.
All right. We can work a little wizardry on the internet. We can pull it up.
The people are not going to be fooled forever.
So it's no wonder.
Why are the Democrats looking like they're losing right now?
It's the polls.
It's the polls.
It's the misinformation.
It's the Ukraine.
It's the Russians.
It's the Macedonian clique farms.
No, it's you.
It's you guys.
It's you and your terrible policies that the people are well aware of, that you've
been promoting for years that have failed and that people don't like.
And they don't like the policies and they don't like you and they want to boot you
out of office, and the only way you're going to hold on through the midterms is if you cheat,
which you're also clearly trying to do, which you are broadcasting on all the social media
platforms, Twitter specifically, but which you've been broadcasting with your extremely tight
relationship between big tech and the federal government, federal government working on behalf
of Democrats, as they have for many, many years now. You're trying to do it. I hope it doesn't
succeed, but don't pretend to me that you're the voice of the people. The people don't like you.
Speaking of clueless women, such as Stacey Abrams, the view expressed this total disconnect with ordinary voters with what's actually happening in the country.
I know, shocking, right?
When the fake Republican on the view mentioned the congressional baseball shooting to make a point defending Democrats, of course, because that's all she ever does.
And the Democrats on the View appeared not to even know what she was talking about.
What is on the rise is political violence.
And I want to say unequivocally, political violence, left, right, center is wrong to those of my party who are not calling this out directly.
Shame on you.
This is an 82-year-old man.
He's being charged with elderly abuse for what he did.
And really quickly, I was working for the Freedom Caucus when the 2017 Congressional Baseball shooting took place.
My bosses were actually targeted at the time.
Ted Cruz was part of the Freedom Corpus.
No, it's actually just House members.
But Steve's police was nearly killed.
in that shooting. The difference is every Democrat roundly condemned it and they rooted for his recovery.
Okay, so that's not true. There were very prominent Democrats who didn't roundly condemn it in a root for his recovery.
One of them is the Wisconsin Democrat Senate candidate right now, Mandela Barnes, who made fun of Steve Scalise for getting shot and tweeted out a picture of Steve Scalise on a little scooter as he was recovering.
And it said, taking one for the team, I question how people vote against self-interest, but this is next level. He literally almost died on this hill.
You know, ha, ha, ha, ha, Steve Scalese almost got shot.
He should abandon the Second Amendment.
So, Alyssa Farah's point is an extremely dumb one, but not as dumb as her colleagues who,
when she says, you know, I was working in the Freedom Caucus during the congressional baseball shooting,
and Joy Behar goes, what's that?
And it's unclear from the clip was Joy Behar.
Sonny Haustin thinks that Joy Behar was asking, what is the Freedom Caucus?
But it's unclear from the clip.
It might be that Joy Behar was asking what was the congressional baseball shooting.
I'm not surprised.
I think if you pulled 100 Democrats right now on the street.
you said, hey, what do you think of the congressional baseball shooting? Probably 97 of them would
not know what it is because it was downplayed by the media because it involved a leftist
trying to murder conservatives. But even if she asks, what's the Freedom Caucus? What do you mean
what's the Freedom Caucus? That's the main Republican outlet in the House of Representatives.
What do you mean you don't know what that is? And then the co-host was supposed to know anything
about American politics says, that's the thing Ted Cruz was in. And the poor fake Republican asked
a corrector and say, no, actually, it's just in the House, and Ted Cruz is in the Senate.
So there's, okay, hosts of a major public affairs show. There's, there are two houses in the Congress.
There's the House of Representatives and the Senate, and then there's, there are three branches of
government. You know, there's a legislature and the, they just don't know anything. They don't know
anything. And they can get away with not knowing anything because the Libs have all of the power,
so it doesn't really matter. And because they've destroyed American education, the people don't
really call them on it. But they can't get away with it forever. Okay. People recognize eventually
when things are going wrong, when something is wrong in their government, with the people running the
show have no idea what the hell they're doing. And that's happening right now. Even people who don't
study political philosophy and you don't have very fancy degrees and haven't worked on Capitol Hill,
they can look around and say, crime is going up, the economy is in the gutter, they're trying to chop off
my kids' genitals, the border is completely unsecure, millions of foreigners are flooding in,
We're on the brink of World War III.
Whoever is running the show, I don't want to hear any of your stupid excuses about it's Putin's fault.
It's the Republican.
It's the misin-fri- Whatever it is, you got the buck stops with you.
You guys have done a terrible job, and we're going to vote you out.
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Speaking of the decline in American education, Harvard is on the ropes. Harvard and UNC,
they've been dragged before the Supreme Court because a group has sued them for their
racial discrimination in admission practices. And this is going all the way up to the
highest court in the land. And they're saying, look, Harvard, you discriminate against Asians,
you discriminate against white people. You give an unfair advantage to black students. You give an unfair
advantage to Hispanic students. And this is wrong. And it certainly should be, it seems like it should
be unconstitutional. It seems like it is unconstitutional. But we've tolerated this for many decades
in the country. And it's just wrong. It's wrong that people are discriminated against on their race.
It's wrong that a white kid or an Asian kid or some, you know, some Vietnamese immigrant who works really
hard and doesn't come from a lot of money and doesn't come from a lot of privilege and just works
really, really hard, is disadvantaged because his facial features look a certain way and his skin is a
certain color. That's wrong to do. And we all know it. And you've got to stop it. And the Supreme Court
seems poised to accept that argument because it's obviously true. So Harvard is fighting back.
They're fighting, but they have no argument. I played it yesterday where the lawyer for UNC
was asked by Clarence Thomas, a simple question. What is the
educational benefit of diversity. And he couldn't answer that question. He said, well, the diversity is
good because everyone says it's good. There's a consensus that it's really good. And Clarence Thomas
says, okay, but you're not, you're telling me what's popular, but you're not, you're telling me
what's fashionable in certain liberal circles. You're not telling me what, you're not answering the
question. What is the educational benefit? The guy couldn't give an educational benefit.
And so now Harvard's trying to run away from this.
And Harvard's, Harvard is simultaneously trying to argue that they discriminate on the basis of race
and they need to protect their right to discriminate on the basis of race.
But they also don't discriminate on the basis of race.
So Harvard tweets out a fact check.
It's so amazing.
It's so pathetic that Harvard, which once was a prestigious academic institution, is now resorting
to the same stupid political tactics of online leftist commentators.
You know, fact check.
Whenever they do the fact check, all that means.
is it's a leftist opinion column that is presented with the facade of scientific certainty
and objective truth. But it's not. It's just an opinion over a contentious political issue.
So it's like fact check. Harvard has engaged in race-neutral strategies to achieve the educational
benefits of diversity for decades. Hashtag scot is hashtag defend diversity. So I just want to
take that on for a second, because that is a meaningless sentence. What does that mean?
by diversity
Harvard means
deciding
which races should be more represented
and which races should be less represented in the class.
That's what they mean. They're talking about race when they talk about diversity.
That's what the whole case is about.
And Harvard's supposed right
to determine which races they want more of
and which races they want less of.
But then they're saying they have race-neutral strategies
to determine which races they want more of
in which races they want less. It's not possible. That is a semantically impossible sentence.
It is simultaneously arguing for things that are in direct conflict with one another.
But then it gets even funnier because I clicked on this stupid fact check, leftist opinion column
from Harvard. And you go in there and it says, you know, blah, blah, blah, we totally,
we're totally constitutional. We're following Supreme Court precedent. They say Harvard's
consideration of race-neutral alternatives follows the law. Race-neutral. For several decades,
Harvard is engaged in race-neutral strategies to achieve the educational benefits of diversity,
which they never list, by the way. They never can explain what the educational benefits are,
because there aren't any, including several suggested by the expert in the group bringing the
case. Harvard eliminated and then reinstated its early action program when it found that the
elimination of early action was hindering efforts to achieve racial diversity, but is that that's not
race-neutral, that's obviously taking race into consideration.
And then here's the key. If Harvard stopped taking race into consideration as one factor in its
admissions process and adopted the race-neutral alternatives that the organization bringing in the
lawsuit suggests, the result would be a class that fails to achieve the diversity and
excellence that Harvard seeks. So there you have it. It's misrepresented in the tweet.
Harvard is saying, we, of course, we have race-neutral policies. But then when you click the link,
they're saying, we tried race-neutral policies and we don't like them because we want
We want racist policies. If the word racist means anything, it means this. It means what Harvard is doing.
We're going to advantage certain races and we're going to disadvantage other races on the basis of their race.
They say, we don't want that because then we won't get the racial diversity and excellence that we seek.
But which is it? Which do you want? Those are separate categories. Diversity and excellence. They're separate.
Harvard is trying to argue that they're the same. If they're the same, you would use the same word. If they were the same, you wouldn't need to list two different categories. They're obviously distinct categories. If diversity were synonymous with excellence, then Harvard wouldn't need to worry about diversity, because if they just prioritized excellence, you would get the exact racial makeup that Harvard wants for whatever reason. That's not what's happening. That's why they have to disadvantage the Asian students and the white students. That's why they have to affect.
effectively give them a handicap on their SAT scores and give other races a boost on their SAT scores
to achieve the racial social engineering that Harvard wants. But they can't make the argument
because they know that it's racist. So they have to simultaneously, it's just the same thing that
the LBs do on virtually every issue. They say, this thing that you object to is not happening
and it's really good that it is. That's what it's about. Not very convincing. I don't
think it's going to convince the Supreme Court. Speaking of identity politics, he's a transgender
activist, Jeffrey Marsh. He's gone viral. I think he thinks he's a woman, or he thinks that he's
neither a man nor a woman, but he dresses sort of like a woman. Jeffrey Marsh has gone viral
with a TikTok addressed specifically two little boys and girls in which he makes the argument
that there is no such thing as boys and girls. Hi kids. There's no such thing as a boy or a girl.
And I can prove it.
So gather around the family, the parents, everybody, answer my questions.
You either say boys or girls.
Who's usually taller?
Oh, boys?
Okay.
But you've met some short boys, right?
You've met some tall girls.
So usually boys are taller, but not always.
Okay.
Who likes the color pink?
Girls?
Okay.
But you've met girls who don't like pink.
And you met boys who do.
like pink. So usually girls like pink, but not always. Everything you can think of that makes a boy or
makes a girl is usually, but not always. And some of them are not even usually. Where does that leave you?
Free. You get to like what you like. You get to be who you are. Maybe you're even like me.
and you're not a boy or a girl.
So obviously a very confused man and a very creepy man
and he should not be allowed within 300 yards of children.
But his argument is not coherent either.
His argument is ultimately self-defeating.
It's a nice bookend of the show.
You open up with John Federman and Joe Biden,
you end with this guy.
I'm not sure who the least coherent one is.
The reason his argument is self-undermining
is not because he's wrong about the color pink.
He's right about that.
Some boys like pink, some great.
girls don't like pink. It's not because he's wrong about height. It's true. There are some
short boys and there are some tall girls. That's all true. The reason his argument is self-undermining
is because he addresses it to boys and girls. And he doesn't just say, hey, boys and girls,
I'm going to show you that there's no such thing as boys and girls. But, because that could be
sort of ironic or with a little wink in a tongue and cheek, it's the fact that throughout the whole
argument, the argument relies on the categories of boys and girls. The very fact that, the
fact that he says, there are some short boys and there are some tall girls, presumes that there
are boys and girls. The very fact that he says, some boys like pink and some girls don't like pink,
presumes that there are boys and girls. The very fact that these people refer to trans women
as a distinct category from women shows you that there is a distinction between the boys who
think that they're women, they call themselves trans women, and the girls who think that they're
men, who call themselves trans men, and boys and girls are different.
the very fact that there are these ontological categories.
The libs are right that there is such a thing as gender expression.
Of course there is.
But the thing they can't get away from is that ontological reality,
that there are boys and girls.
And even if a boy likes pink,
and even if a boy is a little bit short,
and even if a little boy likes to play with Barbies
or has the sort of disordered sexual desires that that guy has,
they remain boys and girls.
if they didn't, then his argument wouldn't mean anything.
The entire point he's trying to make relies on the very existence of boys and girls and then
denying and transgressing that thing that we all know, that we all can see before our very
eyes. It's a very shallow argument that he's making, but it's an argument that cannot be made.
Because if we even have meaningful language, then there's no way to even refer to the things
that he's referring to without granting the very existence of boys and girls that he's trying to deny.
It cannot happen. You can't run away from this reality. And it's a problem, you see it in its
absolute extreme absurdity on the transgender argument. But it's on basically every big claim that
the Democrats are making leading into the midterm elections. They're making arguments that just
are not resonating and they're not resonating because they're incoherent. Their argument on energy.
We have to shut down American energy, because American energy is really bad because it's destroying the environment.
But that's destroying the economy, and it's causing record inflation.
So we need to convince Saudi Arabia to produce more energy.
And we've got to sanction Russia, so he stops the war in Ukraine so that we get more energy and so that the global oil prices go down.
But oil's bad.
But oil's bad in America, but it's not bad overseas.
It's where you get John Federman on the stage.
He says, I support fracking.
But previously you said you oppose fracking.
Yeah, I, humana, homina, I support fracking.
There's just no answer for the Democrats on any of these issues.
We have to shut the country down.
It's important.
COVID's going to kill us all.
We have to keep the schools closed.
I never said the schools should be closed.
I never said that COVID was that bad.
The Fauci-Aouchi, it's totally safe and totally effective.
No, I never said that the Fauci-Ocee was totally safe and effective.
No, it just, they've run out of arguments.
And the people know it, and unless they steal this thing, the people are going to tell them very clearly on election day.
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