The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1169 - They Put Bugs In The Food

Episode Date: January 25, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This time, I truly hate to say, I told you so. For months, years at this point, some of us on the right have warned that liberal elites want to make us all eat bugs. The World Economic Forum in particular has pushed this agenda. Eat the bugs, leave in the pod, oh nothing and be happy. But lots of other people have done it too. Public health figures, celebrities, the establishment media, and many people laughed this off as some sort of crazy, conspiracy. Well, what do you know? Europe is now officially eating zebugs. The European Union has
Starting point is 00:00:40 officially enacted a statute allowing food producers to incorporate cricket powder into flour-based products. Bread, crackers, cereal bars, biscuits, beer-like beverages, chocolate, soups, sauces, a bunch of other items. They just grind up the crickets, guts and excrement and all, and then pack them into your food. Now, it is not exactly mandatory, but it kind of is, because many, if not most people, are going to end up eating zibugs without even knowing it. Think about all the bizarre junk that is already packed into your food. Seed oils, preservatives, polysyllabic chemicals that most people can't even pronounce, let alone identify. Well, now they're adding ground-up crickets, and there isn't much most people can do about it. And not only are the crickets gross,
Starting point is 00:01:36 but some people might be allergic to them. Some people might be extremely allergic to them. Evidence on allergic reactions has been inconclusive, according to the studies, but the political elites don't care. They're going to go ahead with the plan anyway. No surprise there. these are the same sort of people who spent 22 years pumping little kids full of puberty blockers before thinking that maybe it might be a good idea to test those chemicals on animals. That's what we discussed yesterday on the show. These are the same people who pumped over five and a half billion people with an experimental drug on the promise that it was safe and effective at stopping COVID, neither of which claim was true. Now they insist that everybody eat bugs because the
Starting point is 00:02:18 bugs are allegedly more nutritionally efficient than grains and meats and normal stuff. They claim it's better for the environment. We got to do it. But of course, food is about more than efficiency, because human beings are more than just meat sacks in need of calories. Food is about taste, tradition, ritual, family. Food is one of the most basic aspects of culture. which is precisely the reason the libs are so eager to change it. I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Nulls show. Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Rust Man, who says, someone should let Stephen King know that the Bible is banned in schools so he can let all the kids know to run out and read it.
Starting point is 00:03:11 It's true. There's always you read the banned books, but only the gay porn stuff. Only the really bad banned books. Whenever you point out that some good books are banned in very important places like public schools, then they say, oh, no, never mind. Forget about that. No, don't know. Don't, don't. read that. That's bad. You got to read the gay porn. It's very, very important. It's hard to keep up. You know, when I want to read anything for a long period of time, I need some energy. That's why you've got to check out Black Rifle Coffee.com. Use promo code Knowles. Black Rifle Coffee Company set out on a mission to make the best cup of coffee that ever could fill your mug. They wanted to sell enough premium coffee to be able to build a support network for veterans, first responders, and law enforcement.
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Starting point is 00:04:29 Go to black rifle coffee.com, use promo code, and alls for 10% off. You can also find Black Rifle Coffee in grocery and convenience stores near you. Black Rifle Coffee, America's Coffee. People have misunderstood the Bugs push from the beginning. A lot of people didn't believe the bugs thing would happen because bugs are gross and nobody wants to eat them. But one, they're not going to just serve you bugs right away. They're going to grind them up into little powder and just put them into your cookies and your breads and not even probably tell you about it, or if they'll list it on the ingredients list on the back in the tiny font, you're not going to know about it in many cases. But then the other reason they said that a lot of people have
Starting point is 00:05:10 resisted this idea that we're going to eat the bugs is they say, well, I don't know. The bugs are such a taboo in our culture. Sure, other cultures around the world eat bugs, but we in the West, we don't do it. And so what? The, The libs, they think it's more nutritionally efficient, they think it's better for the environment, so they're going to try to make us eat bugs despite how much eating bugs would violate our taboos. That misses the point, too. The libs are not trying to get us to eat zybugs, despite the fact that that violates our taboos. They're trying to get us to eat zibugs precisely because it violates our taboos.
Starting point is 00:05:46 They're doing it because taboos and standards and norms define culture, and the libs project is to completely upend our culture. And so the most direct way to upend our culture is to reorder the taboos. And one of the most basic aspects of culture is food. They're doing it because it's gross. Doing it because it's gross. And they're going to wield power over you. And they're going to change the very definition of the culture that you hold dear that they don't like.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Speaking of food, a conservative commentator, John O'Coldwell, was just booted out of a restaurant. Now, Jono happens to be black. Was he booted out because he's black? No. This isn't the Woolworth's lunch counter. This isn't the 1950s or 60s. No. Was he booted out because he's a man? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Now, these days, men can go anywhere. They can go to the women's locker room. They can go to the girls' bathroom. No, you know why he was booted out. He was booted out because he's conservative. Yesterday, as we were having breakfast at this particular location, which I had never been to, It was the suggestion of them to visit this particular place.
Starting point is 00:06:56 One of the owners came over to the table and told us, she had been listening to our conversation. We were not welcome there. And I said to her, I said, did I say something that was triggering to you? She said, no. She said, our politics aren't aligned. I'm one of the owners. I'm an owner here. I don't feel comfortable.
Starting point is 00:07:16 You have to leave. So then I stood up. I walked out and so did the rest of my group. She told me that I needed to get out of her establishment. If this was not the Jim Crow South, I couldn't tell much of a difference. Ron DeSantis said in Florida, discrimination is not allowed, and I hope that they're going to look closely to what happened here at this restaurant. So he's Boudidat because he's conservative.
Starting point is 00:07:39 A lot of people are asking, how is this legal? Well, the reason it's legal is there's no civil rights protection for political point of view. You can't go to a court and say, I was discriminated against on the basis of my political views. It's not protected. Race is protected. Religion is protected. Sex is protected. Sexual orientation and gender identity in the wake of the Bostock decision. Thank you, Neil Gorsuch. That is protected. But political views are not. This is a reminder that one of the big stories about the civil rights revolution is not true. The big line about the civil rights revolution and you might consider this a positive, you might consider this a negative.
Starting point is 00:08:24 You might say, well, it had some good effects, but it actually had some bad effects, too, is that it gets rid of freedom of association as an essential part of the American political order. Prior to the Civil Rights Revolution, if you didn't want to let somebody into your store, if you didn't want to let somebody into your hotel, you didn't have, if you didn't want to let somebody to your lunch counter, you didn't have to do it. And in the 1960s, people looked at that and said, oh, that's kind of ugly. because some people are keeping black people out of the lunch counters, and that doesn't seem right, so we're going to get rid of that. And most people said, okay, that's a good thing. But there's a cost to everything in this world. And so when you get rid of freedom of association,
Starting point is 00:09:05 you are, maybe you're improving certain social situations, but you might be eroding some of the principles that all Americans hold very dear. And you might not even be, you might not even be totally getting rid of freedom of association. Right now, a black guy can't be kicked out of a lunch counter. That's a good thing. But a black guy who's a conservative can, a conservative of any stripe can be kicked out of a lunch counter. A white male could be kicked out of a public accommodation. It has been known to happen. You saw this especially during BLM and all the George Floyd riots. People saying this is a black space, white people not allowed here. You're seeing this crop up on universities.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Black only dorms. Black only spaces, white people not allowed. How's that legal? Well, it's not legal by the letter of the law, but nobody's going to enforce it. If any restaurant kicked out a lib, you know there would be a major lawsuit and the litigant would probably win. And the way that they would win is they would pretend that they were being booted out for some other reason.
Starting point is 00:10:18 be some lib, you know, with purple hair and crazy piercings and an Antifa shirt screaming about burning down the establishment. You say, hey, Lib, can you please get out of here? This is, you're creating a nuisance. And you know what the lib would say. The lib would say, well, you're only doing this because I'm trans or I'm a lesbian or I'm this color or I'm that race or I'm whatever. And you know that they would win because the system is set up that way where there are just two tracks here. if you attack anything that is conservative, traditional, pushing back against the cultural revolution, you can and usually will be punished. If you're the one pushing that revolution, you're good, you're safe. We talked about this yesterday when Stephen King, it was invaying against banning books.
Starting point is 00:11:09 And everyone seems to think that they're against banning books. But that's not true. We ban books in this culture. we ban the most important book. We ban the Bible in public schools. Well, that's different. We kick people out of our lunch counters if they're conservative. The Daily Wire, we were booted out of a restaurant. We'd put a deposit down on this restaurant to have a dinner before our company Christmas party, and then they found out who we were, and they said, you're not welcome here. You guys, because you're conservative, you're not allowed into the restaurant. And our protest,
Starting point is 00:11:43 Our big standing up against the man was Jeremy and Ben and Drew and a fear of Candace was there. Spencer, a number of us went in afterward and just had a drink. They were too cowardly to actually kick us out. But this happens, okay? This sort of thing happens. This reordering of the political order. It didn't create justice for all. It just created an opportunity to attack conservatives of any race, if any,
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Starting point is 00:13:41 I do this with Young America's Foundation. I've done this for years at this point. And if I got a little more time, sometimes I'll do, I don't know, I could do up to 10 schools a semester. If I've got more work here at DW, they don't want to let me at, I'll do, I'll at least do four or five schools a semester. Well, I guess I'm doing one fewer this year because Penn State says that I'm not coming. even though the students invited me, they submitted their proposal to the school. I actually didn't know that I had been invited to Penn State until after they told me that I couldn't come. This is a Penn State University Harrisburg.
Starting point is 00:14:16 They claim that they have the exclusive right to deny a campus lecture from me. Yours truly, they say any event considered potentially harmful to the public image of Penn State, Harrisburg will be rejected. Me! They want to ban me whom everybody loves so. Can you imagine that? Shocking. Absolutely shocking. This is illegal. Penn State is a public university. They have no right to do this.
Starting point is 00:14:40 The students do have a right at this public university to invite me to the school. And what they wanted me to speak on is my book, speechless, controlling words, controlling minds, which is, there we go. Thank you. Number one national bestseller, very mainstream book. It's a book on the history and meaning of language. Not exactly a bomb-throwing kind of topic, is it? If anything, it's a little bit dry. They said, no, it's too much.
Starting point is 00:15:03 This could harm the image of the university. Okay. So does Penn State have any speakers come? They do. Who are some of the other speakers that have come on campus recently that have not harmed the public image of the university? Well, let's see. We've got drag bingo. The student engagement office and student government hosted drag bingo.
Starting point is 00:15:27 They hosted an LGBTQ panel hosted by Mix, not Mr. or Mrs. or Miss. Mix Jacob Kelly, who is a queer inclusive sex educator. That didn't harm the public image of the university. It's not even that they won't have explicitly political events. There was a lecture by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, which is a far left TV and radio program. That was totally fine. So I think I've figured out what we're going to do. We're going to have to reapply.
Starting point is 00:15:58 I mean, I didn't apply at all. It was the students who applied on my behalf. So if they're listening right now, what I want you to do, I want you to just, you change my pronouns in the application. Instead of Mr. Michael Knowles, you say, Mix, Mix, Michaela, Michelle, Knowles. And then I'll just show up there and I'll wear some stilettos and I'll say this is an inclusive event. And then I can give my lecture on the history of language. And I think then everybody will totally work out, right?
Starting point is 00:16:24 Sounds great to me. They're still keeping this up. That's a public university. It's a public university. Last year, a Catholic university banned me. I had been invited to St. Thomas University in Minnesota. They banned me because I espouse Catholic dogma. I'm not joking.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Because I don't think that boys can become girls, because I hold to unchangeable Catholic beliefs on a basic question of human nature. They said, I'm not welcome. At the Catholic University, not only are we booted out of the weird liberal private, schools were booted out of the nominally Catholic and conservative schools and were booted out of public accommodations. Expect more of that. If you haven't already, expect to be in John O'Coldwell's position or the Daily Wires position soon enough. Freedom of association for them, but not for us. That's how it's going to go. And they are going to ostracize us as much as they can. And until conservatives recognize that it's probably a little pastime for us to wield political
Starting point is 00:17:32 power in, through the same sort of processes that the left wield political power, albeit we should do so in a just and moral way, until we recognize that, as long as we just keep saying, well, you know, come on, this isn't fair. Look at this double standard. This is hypocrisy. Imagine if the shoe were on the other foot. As long as we keep doing that, we're going to lose. And we're not going to get to go to universities, which might be a blessing in disguise. And we're not going to get to go to restaurants and we're going to be forced to eat the bugs. And things are not going to turn at very well at all. Speaking of education, perfect timing on this story. This story is so delightful to me. I mentioned yesterday that Chat GPT, which is a very mainstream AI, artificial intelligence program, was able to get a pretty good grade on a Wharton Business School exam. This is an exam from probably the top business school in the country, and Chat GPT was able to get a B or a B minus on the exams. So Chat GPT took some other exams. They took a medical license exam and the bar exam to become a lawyer. And Chet, GPT, passed. Got a passing score or a very
Starting point is 00:18:41 close to passing score on both tests. That was true on all three components of the United States medical licensing exam, which is a test that physicians holding doctor of medicine degrees must pass for medical licensure. The app passed it without, quote, any specialized training or reinforcement. It also passed multiple bar exams for different states. Humans with seven years of post-secondary education and bar exam specific training were able to get 68% of questions right on these bar exams. Chat GPT, which is just a computer with no specific training, got 50.3% of the questions right. And then if you looked at the top two or three choices, that the model selected for these questions,
Starting point is 00:19:34 they were right 71 to 88% of the time. Which what that tells you is that it's not just that the machine was randomly guessing because 71 and 88% afar surpasses the baseline guessing rate. I love this. I love this because it contradicts the whole World Economic Forum, elite Davos line, which is that in the future, all you useless people, you poor people, you manufacture,
Starting point is 00:20:00 you service people, you're going to be useless. We'll give you drugs and video games. You won't. You don't. Just go away. We'll pay you to go away. Robots are going to do your. Uh-uh. It's not the waiters who are going to get replaced by the robots. It's you. It's the accountants. It's the CFOs. It's the lawyers in many cases. It's the white collar workers. It's the middle managers. Those are the people who will in many cases be replaced, but not in all cases. And this is the other takeaway, I think, from this. And it's a really important takeaway as we think about artificial intelligence, which has proven itself much more impressive than even I thought it would be. The way that artificial intelligence can render art, can render paintings and drawings and images,
Starting point is 00:20:49 on some of the public programs, it's not extremely impressive. On the private programs, it's unbelievable. As some of my friends work in artificial intelligence, they've shown me some of what they're working on, the way that a computer now can write a poem, can paint a picture, it is shocking. And so it's been very impressive. But that doesn't mean it's the end of the line for human beings. And in fact, the advances of AI, I think, show us something really important about what it means to be human, because are you going to hire a robot to be your lawyer or to be your doctor? In some cases, maybe you would. If you've, if you've just got a write up a basic legal document, maybe you would get a robot to do that. If you just need a kind of
Starting point is 00:21:33 basic checkup or some really simple aspect of medicine, maybe you would have a robot do that. But when it comes to, I don't know, a negotiation, contract negotiations have been in the news recently, when it comes to a contract negotiation, when it comes to establishing a legal framework for your business, when it comes to deciding between one course of action for your business or another or for a lawsuit or for another. When it comes to sophisticated medical decisions that require real ethical consideration, end-of-life decisions, maybe decisions for children, do you get vaccinated, do you not get vaccinated, do you have this procedure, do you not? You probably don't want a robot making those decisions. And the reason for that is that law and medicine are not just about
Starting point is 00:22:24 facts and science. The libs want us to believe that everything is just about facts. Facts and science and statistics and the whole world, if we just got to plug the whole world into a computer, it'll make all our decisions for us, and then we can just lie back and do nothing.
Starting point is 00:22:42 But no, there is more to life than facts. There is more to life, much more to life, than science. You hear me say it on the show a lot. Statistics are fake. Statistics are at least 175% of statistics. are completely made up and ridiculous and pointless. Even when it comes to the law, conservatives have fallen into this facts only, science-only, scientific view of the world,
Starting point is 00:23:05 but it's a mistake. You see this in the obsession with textualism and originalism in law, all of which derive from legal positivism, this obsession with just the ink on the paper of a statute. But that's not all there is to the law. There is the lex of the law. There is the statute. as it's written, and the Constitution as it's written. But then there is the use, you know, to use the Latin. Then there is the background principles of the law. Then there is the natural law. Then there is our moral intuition. Then there is the fact that judges are judges precisely for their judgment to apply prudence and wisdom. That doctors are supposed to have a bedside manner and are supposed to use their judgment and they have to take ethics courses. They don't take
Starting point is 00:23:49 nearly enough ethics courses. That there is a human component here. that necessarily is missing from a computer. That it's not all, you can't just plug life into a computer and expect a perfect outcome at the end. Life is too chaotic and complex and transcendent of merely physical, scientific considerations. There's more to life than just atoms and facts. Speaking of transcending scientism, middle-aged white guys are killing themselves at a very high rate, at an increasingly high rate. We've talked about this for years. This has led in a large part to the decline in the American life expectancy. We've not several years in recent memory where the life expectancy has decreased. This really just started for the first time, not that long ago. Why? These have deaths of despair among middle-aged white Americans. Well, now there's a study. It's a new study, and so you know when there's a study, then we can finally believe it.
Starting point is 00:25:02 There's a study out that shows that a major driver of these deaths of despair for middle-aged white guys is loss of religion. In other words, there's now a scientific study to prove what normal people have intuited the whole time. what anybody with two brain cells and any even iota of common sense has known from the very beginning. When you lose hope, you despair. Because despair means a loss of hope. Shocking, but stop the presses. This paper was just circulated by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that the increase in deaths of despair among middle-aged white Americans, which started in the early 90s, was the aftermath of a declining religiosity in the United States, specifically by the same group. It's true that religion in general has declined, but especially for these now middle-aged white guys,
Starting point is 00:25:57 they left the church in very large numbers. You might be able to think of your own memories, depending on how you were raised, of maybe you went to church as a kid, maybe you didn't. And even if you did, did daddy always go to church? I bet in a lot of cases it was just mommy took the kids to church and daddy stayed home and watched football. That phenomenon exploded over the last 30 years. Why did this happen? Why did this group leave the church? I think in large part that group left the church because of supposed reforms of the churches that went on during the 1960s. You certainly saw this in the mainline Protestant churches, which at this point are basically like LGBT far left morning tea hour. I think of the poor
Starting point is 00:26:45 Episcopalians or the Methodists have gone completely, and certain shades of Presbyterians have gone completely over the edge. You saw this in the Catholic Church, too, even with the weight of 2,000 years of inertia, the Magisterium and divine institution, certainly in my view. Even then, you saw, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, liturgical deformations that made even the Holy Mass
Starting point is 00:27:13 kind of effeminate and shallow, much more shallow than the tradition. You completely change the orientation of the mass. You now have the priest facing away from the altar, facing the people, frequently telling jokes, as a priest friend of mine once described, telling jokes like a ham actor in a dying vaudeville show who would do well to limit his repertoire to the little barbs that St. John told the Blessed Mother while her son bled on the cross.
Starting point is 00:27:42 I think it drives the point home pretty well. You replaced beautiful singing and serious chanting and elevating music with a bunch of mariachi bands. and these lame, insipid ditties from the 1970s that weren't even cool 50 years ago. And then you expect a man to go there. A man who had previously been singing good old proper hymns, good old English hymns, or older chanting. And then he goes there and he's got to sing these 70 songs,
Starting point is 00:28:10 I will raise you up on eagle's wings. And it's just so lame. And the only people that that kind of deformation appeals to are. squishes and libs and women, you know, and only a specific subset of women who, who do not speak to a traditional and certainly not to a masculine culture. So for these reasons and more, men leave the church, and now they're depressed and killing themselves. There's a political aspect to this as well, though. This group of economists looked at the impact of blue laws across the country and how the increased repeal of blue laws are followed by a loss in church
Starting point is 00:28:51 attendance and an increased secularization. So we all agree, I think we could, even if you're an atheist or an agnostic, you don't go to church. It's very easy for people to see how a change in the culture of the church can lead people to leave the church. What's a little harder for people to accept is how political changes, changes in the government and the political order. even outside of the church can drive this sort of thing. But it does, as I have tried to make clear for years. Politics is downstream of culture. Sure, that's true. Movies and songs and rituals and things certainly affect the kind of laws that we're going to pass. But I do find that phrase to be a little bit of a libertarian cope and an excuse not to engage in the political order and not to wield
Starting point is 00:29:42 just political power on the happy occasions that people give it to us. Because politics, though downstream of culture in some ways, politics can also lead the culture. Culture can be downstream of politics as well. East Germany is atheist today. West Germany is mostly religious, though of a kind of confused religiosity. Nevertheless, more than half of West Germans would call themselves religious. Why is that? Is that because of regional variations in Bratworth? No, it's because godless communism was the dominant regime in East Germany. Germany for much of the last century. And even after the Berlin Wall falls down, there are after effects of that, from the political order onto the culture. So what do we do about it? I think we've got
Starting point is 00:30:29 to take on both issues. Yes, well, at a personal level, yes, we should work on our own inner spiritual life. Of course, I'm not, I don't mean to diminish that. And then from the cultural level, cult referring to cults, referring even at a deep level to religion, we need to reform the churches so that they are more serious and reverent and conducive to men going to church. And we've got to change the political order such that the incentives in our political order are to go to church, or to have belief, or to have hope, are to be good citizens, are to perform acts of charity for one another, are oriented toward the common good. There's no neutrality here. The government is always going to be creating incentives
Starting point is 00:31:17 and disincentives to different actions. For all of American history, we had incentives toward all of those good things. And disincentives toward the opposite. We had blue laws. We had laws against adultery. We had blasphemy laws, for goodness sakes. Okay. So don't tell me that it's out of the American tradition to take these kinds of issues seriously. That is the American tradition. But now what do we have. We don't have a neutral political order. Now we've just got incentives for all the opposite stuff. We've got incentives for people to leave their families. We've got incentives for people to do a bunch of drugs and get involved in weird sex stuff and ignore the common good and only pursue their own selfish interests. We've got incentives for that on the left and the right.
Starting point is 00:31:59 We've got it throughout the whole culture. We've got incentives for during the COVID lockdowns. We shut down the churches. We keep the pot dispensaries open in California. Okay, those are completely skewed incentives and disincentives. And it's having real effects. I know that a lot of people who are a little more skeptical of religion, religion's not their thing. They say, oh, you know, Michael, come on, who cares? We've got bigger issues to talk about. I don't know. Do you think there's a bigger political issue than Americans dying than the average life expectancy decreasing that a huge group of Americans, middle-aged white guys, just killing themselves and ODing on drugs because of of a loss of hope. Is there any bigger political issue than the loss of hope, then the loss of faith,
Starting point is 00:32:46 then the loss of charity, love, filia, central to any political order? I don't think there's anything. I don't think tax rates are a bigger issue than that. I don't think deregulation is a bigger issue than that. I don't think immigration is a bigger issue. Immigration is a big issue. that the loss of faith, hope, and charity, that's kind of the whole game. And I think we ought to pay a little bit more attention to it. Speaking of middle-aged white men, a couple of middle-aged white men just lost their jobs, and that's a good thing. Generally, it's bad when middle-aged white guys lose their jobs in America.
Starting point is 00:33:24 But this time, it's pretty good. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell just lost their jobs on the House Intelligence Committee. this because the Republicans took over the House. Kevin McCarthy is the Speaker of the House. Kevin McCarthy said, listen, jerks, both of you guys are off the Intel Committee. You shouldn't have security clearances. You shouldn't be around any kind of sensitive information. Schiff, you're a liar who has mishandled classified information for the entire Trump presidency. And Swalwell, you were doing weird stuff with a Chinese spy. So neither of you guys can be trusted. Hakeem Jeffries, who's the Democrat minority leader in the House, he came out. He said,
Starting point is 00:34:01 said, this is a shocking upsetting of precedent. You can't do this. The tradition, the precedent in the House is that the minority party gets to name the people that it wants to the committees. And then the Speaker of the House is supposed to accept that. This is awful. He says, it's my understanding that you intend to break with the longstanding House tradition of deference to the minority party. You should honor past practice. I'm, I'm glad to hear Hakeem Jeffries and the Libs mention honoring past practice for once in their entire lives. This ring so hollow. Do the Libs honor anything about the past?
Starting point is 00:34:46 The Libs hate the past. The Libs spend all their time tearing down statues of the past and talking about how evil the past was. And how anything that is traditional or conservative is just terrible and we need to upend the whole thing. Except for this, except for Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell while staying on the Intel Committee. That's just, that's the one historical precedent that we need to keep. I don't think so. I think this is chickens coming home to roost, is what I think this is. And I think that when the Democrats, when Pelosi set up the preposterous January 6th committee to investigate the worst thing that ever happened in American history, and the Republicans said, okay, we're going to send some Republicans to this committee then. We're going to name Jim Jordan. I forget who the other Republican congressman was going to go. of that committee were. The House said, nope, Pelosi said, no, you're not going to do that. We're not going to let you have any actual Republicans. We're going to name the Republicans. It's going to be Liz Cheney and Adam Kinsinger, who aren't real Republicans, who are,
Starting point is 00:35:48 for all intents and purposes, Democrats. Oh, but now this is the great upsetting of, oh, no, this is terrible. Okay, well, I guess Hakeem Jeffrey's just made a slight progressive out of me, because I think that's one historical tradition that's gone. And even if it wasn't, was a good tradition. The Democrats are the ones who blew it up, and now I don't want to hear them whining about the chickens coming home to roost. This month, we are celebrating the anniversary of one of the greatest moments in Daily Wire history. After months of us leading the legal battle against the federal government and a national do not comply campaign, the Supreme Court ruled in our favor and blocked the Biden administration's outrageous vaccine mandate. This mandate
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Starting point is 00:37:09 Republican Congressman Marjorie Taylor Green is set to get new committee positions. This is a big comeback for MTG because she had previously been kicked off of the committees. Now the GOP House Steering Committee voted to give Marjorie a seat on the House Homeland Security Committee. This is a minor personnel issue, so I don't want to spend too much time on it. But it's an important one because it shows you how politics works. The nitty-gritty nuts and bolts of politics. The reason that Marjorie made a comeback is because she backed Kevin McCarthy. And she backed Kevin McCarthy in that House fight over her fellow conservatives in the Freedom Caucus who were opposing McCarthy.
Starting point is 00:37:58 And it was a real tough fight. here. And a lot of people wondered. They said, why is Marjorie Taylor Green, who is one of the more conservative members of the House, certainly one of the more outspoken conservatives? Why is she backing a guy who's being called establishment? This is why. Because it was the only way that she could get any even marginal power back in the House of Representatives. And some people have attacked her for it and said, well, that's unprincipled. But I don't know that it's totally unprincipled. Kevin McCarthy was likely going to win anyway. She realized this was her only path back. Now she's on a committee. I'm almost certain Kevin McCarthy said the only way that
Starting point is 00:38:42 you were getting on a committee ever again is by backing me and whipping some votes for me. And it brings me back to a principle that old cocaine Mitch McConnell, love him or hate him, he made a very good point. He said the way politics works is the winners go and make laws and the losers go home. Say hello to my little friend. That's what he said. He said, at least the first part is what he said. And that's true.
Starting point is 00:39:10 That's how politics works. Now Marjorie Green, she's got a little bit of power back. Hope she uses it well. I trust that she will use it well. Speaking of inclusion, Facebook has decided to lift a ban that it had had for some years now on the Azov Regiment.
Starting point is 00:39:29 The Azov Regiment is a military regiment in Ukraine. that has a bunch of Nazis in it. And when I say it has a bunch of Nazis in it, I'm using that term in at least a slightly more precise way than the libs do when they call all of us Nazis. It's a battalion that uses Nazi symbols and signs and wears Nazi symbols on their uniforms. And so because of this, they had been kicked off of Facebook. In fact, the Azov Regiment is one of the justifications that Putin made in his initial speech outlining the reason for the war in Ukraine. He said, we're going to go in and denazify Ukraine. And in the Western press, they reported this and said, this is a completely baseless charge. No, there is a basis for this charge. The basis is the Azov Regiment, which does use Nazi-like symbols and signs. And Facebook had kicked the Azov Regiment off because of this Nazi association. but now they've lifted that ban because Facebook supports Ukraine against Russia,
Starting point is 00:40:37 and so all of a sudden the Nazis aren't so Nazi anymore and they get to go on to Facebook. All of which I mentioned, not to say anything about the war in Ukraine, not to say anything about Russia or Zelensky or the American side, because we are essentially fighting this war with Russia and we're using Ukraine as a proxy. I mention it because it shows you that political alliances are circumstantial. not eternal. Exema is unpredictable. But you can flare less with ebbglis.
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Starting point is 00:41:54 Before starting Epgless, tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. Ask your doctor about Ebglis and visit ebbglis.com or call 1800 lilyrx or 1-800-5. Let's not forget in the Second World War, we teamed up with the communists. We teamed up with Stalin, one of the worst communists ever, a truly evil, evil empire. And we created an alliance with them to defeat Hitler and Nazi Germany. And then immediately after the war, then we fight a decades-long war with the Soviet Union and the Cold War. I mentioned this to show that even the meaning of a word like Nazi is constantly in flux. Three days ago, the Azov Regiment was a bunch of Nazis.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Today, oh, they're not Nazis at all. That's propaganda. You're a Putin apologist if you say that. Well, but hold on, five days ago, you were the ones telling me that they were Nazis. Yeah, no, forget that. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. These are not the droids you're looking for. They're not Nazis.
Starting point is 00:42:57 You're a Nazi. No, you're a Nazi. No, you're a Nazi. The word Nazi is in flux because there are no Nazis anymore. The Nazis are over. Nazis refer to a specific political movement in a specific place at a specific time in the 20th century in Europe. It doesn't, even at the same time, if you were to call Italians Nazis, followers of Mussolini Nazis, that is not true. They were not Nazis. They were fascists, but they weren't. Nazis. Do you call the followers of Francisco Franco? That's not true. They were not Nazis. They were
Starting point is 00:43:37 right-wing. They were authoritarian. They were not Nazis. They refers to a specific thing. And the fact that the Nazis are gone and there are no Nazis anymore and there cannot be Nazis anymore is the reason that this word can be in flux. Because now that it has a specific referent is gone, it can mean anything at all. And it will mean all manner of things. Yes, they call you a Nazi today. They call Ben a Nazi. They call it Shapiro, a man who wears a yarmulke every day of his life. They call him a Nazi. They call all sorts of people Nazi because it is just a word that is in flux. The Azov Regiment used to be Nazis. Today they're not Nazis. They will be Nazis again at some point.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Mark my words. Speaking of warfare, the Libs are trying to ban our guns. They specifically are trying to ban AR-15s. you're seeing a big move among the House Democrats to ban the AR-15, one of the most popular guns in the country. And their arguments are not totally persuasive. Nina Turner, who is some lady from the young Turks, she typified a left-wing argument against the AR-15. She said, if you need an AR-15 to hunt, you're probably not a great hunter. I promise you this is a woman who has never handled an AR-15. She's probably never seen an AR-15 in person. She has no idea how the gun works, what kind of caliber around it takes.
Starting point is 00:44:57 she doesn't know anything about it, as is true of almost all of the libs, including the libs who are writing the laws on guns. For starters, you can hunt with an AR-15, but an AR-15 would not be a wise choice for lots of hunting. If you're hunting small deer or you're hunting rabbits, AR-15, fine choice. If you're hunting a bear, if you're hunting a lion, hunting an elephant, I would not recommend the AR-15. I don't think that is going to end very well for you. But this argument is not really even an argument, it's a moving of the goalposts in the way that the libs always move the goalposts. They're not, Nina Turner and the libs are not making this argument. The AR-15 is the worst, most lethal, most powerful gun ever made. It's not. It's obviously not. That's why,
Starting point is 00:45:46 sure, you can hunt some deer with the AR-15, but you would want a much more powerful weapon to hunt something like a bear or a bigger animal. So they're not making that argument. They can't make the argument that the AR-15 is totally completely different from any other bolt action 2-23 rifle. They, or a, or even a semi-automatic rifle that is not an AR-15, or they can't, they can't make these distinctions. So they don't, so what do they say? It's this kind of snide remark.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Oh, you know, you're probably just not a good hunter. They did this with torture. Do you remember, during the debates on torture and enhanced interrogation during the Bush years, the, the, the Libs said, torture is terrible. It's cruel and unusual punishment. The argument against that would be, well, no, it's not, it's not all that unusual, and it's not punishment. Torture here in the American experience of the war in Iraq was to get information out of people. Anten and Scalia at this point, he said, when you're torturing someone to get
Starting point is 00:46:46 information out of them, you're not punishing that person. It probably doesn't feel that great, but you're not actually punishing them. They say, well, but torture, it's torturing. It's, torturing foreign combatants that's against the law by the Geneva Conventions. Not really. Not when you're talking about terrorists. The whole point of the Geneva Convention protections is to protect civilians in times of war. So if you extend Geneva Convention protections to terrorists who specifically target civilians, you undermine the entire Geneva Convention.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Okay. Well, no, but the, well, you know what I say? Torture just doesn't work. It doesn't, it's evil and terrible and it doesn't even work. Well, hold on. That's just a separate point. So which is it? Is the problem that it doesn't work or is the problem that it's evil and cruel and unusual punishment? They don't have an answer to it. So they're just trying to throw spaghetti at the wall.
Starting point is 00:47:36 Speaking of the wall, you remember during the controversy over the wall during Trump? They said, my problem with the Trump wall is that it's evil and it's inhumane and it doesn't work. If it's evil and inhumane, presumably that is because it works. Because it's evil and inhumane to keep the illegal aliens out or it's evil and inhumane to make them try. to crawl up a wall and that's very dangerous. Or it doesn't work. But if it doesn't work, it's not evil and inhumane because it doesn't do anything. You just get right across it. That's what they're doing on the guns. It shows you how little argument they have. They might still ban them anyway. They're going to do their best to ban them anyway. But they're not
Starting point is 00:48:14 going to ban them by persuading you. They're going to ban them in the same way they're going to get you to eat the bugs. They're just going to do it outside of the realm of public debate. They're just going to do it because they have the power and they're willing to wield it. You know what today is? Today is woke Wednesday. The rest of the show continues now. There is a very thought-provoking, woke reaction that Mr. Davies and the other producers want me to process and give my expert analysis on. You only get that on the member segment. So to become a member today, use code Knowles at checkout. K&WLES. That's Dailywire.com slash Knowles. Use code Knowles. You will get two months free on all annual plans. Thanks.

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