The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1193 - After Destroying Chicago Lori Lightfoot Can Finally Rest
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2,97.
That's how many people have been killed in Chicago since 2019, the year Lori Lightfoot took office as mayor.
15,436.
That is how many people have been shot in Chicago since the year Lori Lightfoot took office.
It's an American city. Those numbers seem pretty high, don't they? But to understand just how high,
consider New York and L.A. New York and L.A. are also both high-crime cities, especially L.A.
these days. And yet last year, Chicago's homicide rate was two and a half times higher than L.A.
It was five times higher than New York's. Chicago's murder rate had been going down in 2016,
2017, 2018. Then Lori Lightfoot took over in 2019, and it spiked.
Chicago in the Lightfoot era has been a war zone. None of that is particularly surprising to people
who pay attention to the news. What is surprising, what is delightfully surprising, is that Chicago residents
are finally doing something about it.
Because last night,
Lori Lightfoot lost her re-election bid
for Chicago mayor.
She didn't even make the top two,
which means that Paul Valles and Brandon Johnson
will head to the April 4th runoff in the race.
Lori Lightfoot will ride off into the sunset.
All of this should give at least some hope
to dejected conservatives
who think that there is no hope for the country.
if even screwed up Chicago can muster the political vision and will to throw a bum out,
what's stopping the rest of us from doing the same thing at the national level?
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Knowles. These guys are bums. They are bums and we need to throw
them out. One of the biggest bums in the government, maybe my least
favorite member of the Biden administration, certainly the
glibist member of the Biden administration, the most just
cloyingly liberal and saccharine and just drives me crazy would be Pete Buttigieg, Pete Buttigieg,
who, while facing many serious challenges from his position as transportation secretary,
a major train derailment that poisoned an entire Ohio town and threatened the air and water supply
for about 10% of the country, a guy who is seeing all sorts of transportation problems from the
airlines, to the roads, to infrastructure. Pete Buttigieg says that the thing he will most likely
be remembered for, the sun monster. Climate is not nonsense. Dealing with climate change is one of the
biggest things that people like me and people like him will be remembered for after we're gone.
That is not true. I was trying to think, well, maybe that's true in the sense that
Buttigieg is spending all of his time worried about the Sun Monster. He's not spending any of his time
worried about the railroads and the bridges and the roads. So that's why that's what he'll be remembered for.
No, I actually believe Pete Buttigieg will be one of the only transportation secretaries in history to be remembered at all.
Very few people can name even one transportation secretary in history. I remember Elaine Chow had it during
Trump's administration. I couldn't name you a transportation secretary earlier than that. But I think people
will remember Pete Buttigieg because his tenure has been so catastrophic. There have been so many
transportation catastrophes during Pete Buttigieg's reign. So why is he focused on climate change?
When Buttigieg or any lib in government says, well, hey, listen, what I hope that I'm remembered for
when my term is up, it's not what I did the day by day in my job. It's what we did for climate change.
when he says something like that, he's making a pseudo-religious claim.
It is just the bizarro world lib version of when a Christian politician says,
listen, when all's said and done, once my political legacy is being written,
the biographers are pulling out the notes,
I hope they remember me as a good Christian man,
a faithful servant of God,
who did what he was called to do, who kept the faith, who practiced virtue.
We hear those kinds of statements all the time from Christians in public life.
All the climate change piffle is the same sort of statement for libs in public life.
Because libs, generally speaking, don't believe in God.
They either say outright that they don't believe in God, or they maybe pay lip service to
believe in God, but they certainly don't behave in any way that would suggest that they do.
They don't follow policies that would be in accordance with God's will and the church and traditional religion.
And so their religion is climate change. That's their eschatology. That's their end times prophecy.
That's their sanctification will be serving Mother Gaia and the climate. That's their atonement.
That's the satisfaction that is demanded for the sin of pollution. That's their roughly weird, fake religious worldview.
And so Pete Buttigieg says that it is just the cherry on top of this guy's confusion and incomprehension.
competence Sunday. Now, with the Biden administration looking so weak, there are many, many people
who are running for president. I have said it before. I think I might be the only Republican
in the country right now who is not at least considering running for president, and it's only
because I'm too young. The Constitution says I can't run yet. Pretty much every other Republican
is considering a campaign. Republicans see blood in the water. That is why the race is on. We now have
three declared candidates on the right. Donald Trump is obviously running for re-election.
Nikki Haley is running and Vivek Ramoswami is running on the Republican side.
Marianne Williamson, who is the new agey left-wing candidate who talked about dark psychic forces in 2020.
She's running against Biden.
The race is already on. We've now seen our first big super PAC ad.
This ad would seem to be supporting a candidate who has not.
not declared yet, but who is obviously going to run. That would be Florida governor, Ron DeSantis.
And Ron DeSantis' super PAC is taking aim at Nikki Haley.
A tale of two governors, Ron DeSantis, always putting freedom first. Undoing the Trump lockdowns,
taking on Fauci's vaccine passports, taking on big corporations and unions defending parents' rights,
taking on big banks to stop woke lending and taking a stand.
Sending Biden's migrants to Martha's Vineyard, DeSantis cut taxes, banned critical race theory,
defended the unborn and expanded gun rights.
Ron DeSantis, always putting freedom.
First, Nikki Haley, awoke empty suit who looks good on TV.
But that's about it.
Haley did nothing as governor but demolish Confederate memorials.
Then Haley quit on Trump at the UN to run for president on a platform of identity politics
and more money for Ukraine.
Two governors, two different records.
Nicky Haley, weak and woke.
Rhonda Santis, always putting freedom first.
As the crispy chicken sandwich from 7-Eleven, people always call me loud.
And I'm like, yeah, I know.
I'm crispy.
Did you expect me to whisper?
If you want quiet, go eat some soup and reflect.
Like, I know I'm a handful.
I'm bold, I'm juicy.
Throw some pickles and barbecue sauce on me, and baby, I'm a whole meal.
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So what does this tell you?
For starters, this ad did not come from the DeSantis campaign,
because officially speaking,
there is not right now an official DeSantis campaign.
It's not like it came from his campaign committee.
However, we have things in this country called Super PACs.
We have outside organizations that run ads on behalf of Canada.
that's obviously what's behind this ad. And it shows you that DeSantis is obviously serious about running.
Why is he taking aim against Nikki Haley? Nikki Haley right now is much lower in the polls than Ron
DeSantis. It shows you that Ron DeSantis is aware of an important fact in politics, which is that
no matter how much of a long shot a candidate would seem to be, anything can happen. You want proof
of that? Look no further than 2016. All the smart people said there's no way.
way Donald Trump is ever going to get the Republican nomination. And what happens? He trances everybody
else in the field. They said, there's no way he could ever be elected president. The Hillary campaign
was hoping that Republicans would nominate Trump. They said Trump would be the easiest one to be.
What happens? Trump absolutely cleans Hillary's clock. So DeSantis, and more to it, team DeSantis,
is signaling right now. They are very, very serious about getting this nomination. They know they're in a
good spot that they have a real shot at clinching it, and they are not going to tolerate any competition.
They're going to take every competitor seriously. You're taking Nikki Haley very seriously,
though I think many people are going to be looking at this ad so early, already airing in New Hampshire
and I think Iowa as well, and saying, isn't this a little bit aggressive? Why is DeSantis, who's the
number two guy with huge poll numbers right now, going so hard after another candidate? It's because
Ron DeSantis intends to win the race, even if he's going to come off as a little bit aggressive to do it.
The most interesting line about that ad, though, was not focused on Nikki Haley.
Everyone's just focusing on DeSantis versus Haley in that ad.
But the most interesting line was, the first part says,
DeSantis put an end to the Trump lockdowns.
So it looks like it's an ad against Nikki Haley.
But really, the biggest dig in there was a dig.
at Donald Trump, who is the only candidate beating Ron DeSantis right now.
This is pretty much the first time that we have seen DeSantis or DeSantis World really swing
back at the steady and increasing attacks from Donald Trump.
But the candidate himself, Ron DeSantis himself when asked about it, does not want to go after
the former president.
So DeSantis was just asked on air, hey, what's your reaction?
when the former president goes after you.
Here's his response.
I read the whole thing, not one disparaging word about President Trump.
Are you guys speaking now?
Do you plan on speaking to him?
He seems to be taking some shots at you.
No, I mean, look, I mean, it's silly season.
I mean, you know how some of this stuff goes.
And obviously, he does his thing.
And it's just, that's kind of who he is.
But what I wanted to do was just give an honest appraisal of kind of how we got.
to this point, the failures of the D.C. Republican establishment, and how Donald Trump was
speaking to things that some of the old guard refused to address. And that's just the fact.
And, you know, he can say, you know, what he wants about me. I'll always give him credit for the
things that he did that were positive. And I'm appreciative of a lot of the things that he did.
Doesn't mean, I, you know, agree with everything that he's doing lately or whatever. But ultimately,
it's about delivering for the people you represent and delivering for the country.
This is the right tack. This is the right tack. Ron DeSantis is never going to beat Donald Trump
in a barb-throwing match. It's not going to happen. Marco Rubio tried it. Do you remember when
Rubio went out and did that whole routine about how Trump has small hands and you know what that
means? It just didn't land. Donald Trump is one of the most famous, successful, entertaining show
men in the entire country. And DeSantis doesn't have to do it right now. Trump has a lot of
incentive to attack DeSantis. But DeSantis has a lot of momentum. He's got a lot of incentive not to
irritate Trump because DeSantis, in order to win, needs to take over Trump's voters. So he's saying,
look, I'm going to give Trump a lot of credit for the things he did that were positive.
He did some things that were negative, which we're going to criticize on the Super PAC ads,
but I'm going to take the high road. I'm going to be, and this is the whole pitch for the DeSantis
campaign. I'm Trump without the baggage. I'm Trumpism without Trump. I'm the bigger, better,
faster, smarter Trumpism. That's why he's running to the right of Trump right now.
I'm saying, oh, Trump was too weak on the lockdowns. I was really strong on the lockdowns.
That's going to be his pitch. So how is Trump going to counter that? I mentioned last week,
two weeks ago, after Trump went to Ohio, I said, this is peak Trump. This is the kind of Trump
that really resonates. The Trump that really resonates is not the Trump throwing insults at DeSantis.
It's fine. That's part of his character, but that's not what's going to win the nomination.
The Trump that resonates is not the Trump complaining about the stolen election in 2020.
I am one of the most sympathetic people to claims of voter fraud and rigging and all the rest of it in 2020.
But it's just not going to resonate with voters in 2024.
The most resonant Trump is the Trump who shows up to Ohio and brings people water and makes a joke about how some of the water is not Trump water.
So you got to watch out.
Maybe don't drink it.
And it goes to McDonald's and says, you did a great job cooking those egg McMuffins.
I know this menu better than anybody.
And he's passing out hats and he's zinging one-liners.
He said, I'm forcing the federal government to come here.
And he's hanging out with people to whom he uniquely.
appeals and with whom he uniquely has something in common. It's paradoxical because he's a billionaire
from New York. And yet he really seems more than any other Republican politician in my lifetime
to have something in common with the forgotten man, the deplorables, the irredeemables, the flyover
country. The people that our elites do not like. And so the way that Trump is now pivoting.
I think he heard loud and clear that that's what works. Focus more on that.
But it's not just going to be talk.
Another one of the big pitches for Trump is he's not one of these all talk, no action politicians.
Again, I'm not assessing his presidency.
I'm not assessing his effectiveness in this moment.
I'm just telling you that's the pitch.
And so now what he's doing is he's releasing policy that leans into that identity.
And we have not seen this.
In Trump's entire political career, we've seen this no clearer than in the trade policy that Trump released yesterday.
Joe Biden claims to support American manufacturing, but in reality he's pushing the same pro-China globalist agenda that ripped the industrial heart out of our country.
It ripped us apart.
Biden and the globalists support raising taxes on American production.
They support more crippling regulations killing American jobs.
They support skyrocketing domestic energy costs.
And they support massive anti-American multinational.
agreements that send our wealth and factories overseas. Very simply, the Biden agenda taxes America
to build up China. China is the big beneficiary. We cannot let that happen. To achieve this goal,
we will phase in a system of universal baseline tariffs on most foreign products. On top of this,
higher tariffs will increase incrementally depending on how much individual foreign countries devalue
their currency. We're not going to allow bad things to happen to our country anymore, and we will
eliminate federal contracts for any company that outsources to China.
You should watch the entire policy video. It's about five minutes long. We don't have time to play
the whole thing on the show. Trump is offering an actual alternative once again to all of the
other Republican candidates. Trump is calling explicitly for a mercantilist trade policy.
For the past 30, 40 years, maybe even longer, the orthodoxy in the GOP has been for free trade.
The freer the trade, the better.
Trump ran in many ways against that. He had problems with NAFTA. He was supportive of certain
tariffs. But previously, he said, I support tariffs so that we can get.
yet even freer trade. I support tariffs as a negotiating position. Maybe that's what he's doing
here now, but he's taking a much stronger stance on me. He's saying, I support universal tariffs.
I don't support free trade. I support mercantilism. I support making goods in America,
encouraging people to buy American goods, strongly discouraging people from buying foreign goods,
strongly discouraging companies from outsourcing jobs overseas, even if it'll bring down the price of
products. What Donald Trump is proposing here is an end to globalism. Free trade equals globalism.
Tariffs and mercantilism equals a focus on the nation, nationalism. Now, the problem, you might say,
well, good, I hate globalism, so I'm with Trump. The risk to this kind of a bet is that
people like a lot of the fruits of free trade. People like the fact that we can get cheap consumer
goods from China. We don't like that it strengthens China. We don't like that it gives China a major
national security advantage in some ways over the United States. We don't like to be embarrassed
by China to whom we are so beholden that they get to fly a spy balloon over our country
and we look completely weak. We look like such cowards. We won't even shoot the thing down.
We don't like that stuff. But we do like the cheap TVs. We like the cheap computers. We like
we like that we get more disposable income, but we don't like that we lose our jobs.
But we do like that we get a raise when it comes to saving money on products.
So it's a more complicated issue than just, okay, free trade used to be good, now free trade bad.
But Trump is being quite clear here.
One of the arguments about Trump back in 2016 was people said, everyone only likes his inflammatory rhetoric.
They're voting for him for personality, not for policy.
I don't think that's true. I'm with Anne Coulter, who wrote a whole book about this before she
decided not to like Trump anymore. But back in 2016, she wrote a whole book about how no,
everyone's getting that backwards. People were voting for Trump because he offered an actual
alternative on policy. In many ways, people voted for Trump despite his personality, but for
his policy, because he was offering something that is much more old school. The free traders in the
audience are going to hear this and they're going to say, oh my goodness, this Trump, he's not a real
conservative. He doesn't support free trade. The Republican Party was founded on tariffs.
That was one of the founding issues for the Republican Party. Back in the days of Abraham Lincoln,
the Republican Party only became the party of free trade in very recent decades.
Protectionism, tariffs, that was the conservative position for a much longer time than free trade
has been a conservative position. If you don't want global,
This is how to stop globalism. Some people like globalism. They think globalism reduces the risk of war between nations. Maybe it does. But it comes with a lot of other problems like you outsource your political power to international institutions. You lose your sovereignty. In some cases, you lose your way of life. There is a reaction, a natural and I think good political reaction against the liberalism we've seen in recent decades. That's what Brexit was about. That's what Trump 2016 was about. And Trump is staking his candidacy right now on the belief that that reaction against globalism has become only
more intense. It has not abated at all. And it puts DeSantis in a tough spot. Because what the Trump
campaign is seeing here, I think, is, okay, DeSantis is going to try to run to the right of us,
specifically on vaccines. Okay, let's see him run to the right of us on trade. And I don't know
how DeSantis is going to react to that. He's a very shrewd politician. He's a very capable
governor. But we see here some real strategy, I think, or at the very least some real skill from the
Trump campaign. When you're running a campaign, you always want to put your opponent in a difficult,
if not impossible position. That is what they have done here on the issue of trade. The free traders
are losing their minds over this. Paul Ryan was just interviewed. He's probably the most famous
free trader Republican of the last 10, 20 years. Paul Ryan was asked, will he attend the RNC next year?
Come 2024, the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where will you be?
It depends on who the nominee is.
I'll be here if it's somebody not named Trump.
You won't show up if it's not.
Yeah, I'm not interested in participating in that, no.
Even in Wisconsin.
Even Wisconsin.
I won't show up if it's Trump.
That was true of the previous Republican nominees for president in 2016.
The only living former Republican nominee for president who showed up to the RNC for Trump
was Bob Dole.
Good old Bob Dole. I love Bob Dole.
First candidate I ever voted for when I was six years old and my mother let me come into the voting booth.
She wanted to vote for Clinton. I begged her to vote for Dole. She let me pull the lever for Dole. A young Republican even then. And why are the other Republicans so opposed to Trump? I get it. Paul Ryan, he's been attacked by Trump. He doesn't like Trump's personality. It goes deeper than that. A lot of the antipathy for Trump and the Republican Party is because he is trying to take the party in a different direction. And what the Paul Ryan types are arguing is that he's trying to take the, the,
Republican Party in a heretical direction, not only unorthodox, totally heretical,
violating the sacred belief in free trade, and sacred belief in mass migration, and sacred belief
in market capitalism above all things, and it's not merely an instrument, but an end unto
itself. And what Trump is saying is, yeah, I've got the actual conservative position here,
and there are a lot of people who support that. That's why. You couldn't, now,
voters, including conservatives, might not like that alternative, but at least we're getting one.
And you're seeing this from DeSantis, too. I don't want to say that Trump is the only one leaning
into this direction. The era of letting corporations do whatever the hell they want,
be it destroying our traditions, grooming our kids, upsetting our society, all in the name of
making another one of the almighty dollars, that era is over. Ron DeSantis showed it yesterday when he
signed a law depriving Disney, woke Disney, of its previous benefit, its government-provided benefit,
to govern its own territory. Today, the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end. There's a new sheriff
in town, and accountability will be the order of the day. So what does this bill do? Under this bill,
under this bill, Disney still gets some perks. Under this bill, Disney still has exemptions from
certain taxes on different construction materials, on impact fees for using public services.
It still gets certain benefits that other corporations also in Florida get, though Disney perhaps
gets them to a larger degree. But under the new bill, DeSantis has authority to appoint every
member of this special tax district's five-member governing body, subject to approval by the state's
Senate. So until now, until very, very recently, anyone, the board of supervisors here has gotten to
appoint a chief executive to manage day-to-day operations, and this has been selected basically by
Disney. Now it will be selected by DeSantis. And additionally, anyone who has been employed by Disney
in the past three years will be barred from serving on this board. So it's really, really smart
politics because DeSantis is getting a significant policy win here, but he's getting a huge
political win. The huge political win is Ron DeSantis is sticking it to Woke Disney. DeSantis
didn't start this fight, but he's going to finish it. Disney started the fight when they
attacked DeSantis for his relatively modest bill on transing the kids. The libs tried to call it
don't say gay, the conservatives called it, wait till eight. The bill said, you can't trans kids
until they're in the fourth grade in our schools. Really, fairly modest bill. The Lib still went crazy
about it. So they were lobbying hard against DeSantis and DeSantis brought the hammer down as absolutely
he should have. The Squishes said, no, don't wield the government against DeSantis. DeSantis said,
no, it's okay. Guys, this is self-government. This is a republic. I have been elected by the people
to represent their interests. Disney is meddling in our state way too much.
against the will of the people, I'm going to bring down the hammer. It's a major, major political
win. And it's a significant policy win, but it's pretty precise, because he's still giving
Disney a lot of nice stuff. He's still coming to the table here. He's further defining himself
as the very precise Trump, as the very clever Trump, as the Trump is a hammer, right? Trump is just
this huge sledgehammer. DeSantis is, oh, he's getting the win here, but he's still even a little
bit for Disney, and he's still, he's, he's furthering his campaign as the really hyper-sophisticated,
disciplined Trump. Will that persuade? We'll find out. Disney, though, is reeling right now.
Disney executives are now reflecting on why people don't like their movies anymore,
specifically this movie, Lightyear. Remember Lightyear came out? It was the new Toy Story movie.
It completely flopped, and it was a movie that had a lesbian kiss in it.
and where they replaced Tim Allen, one of the only conservative actors in Hollywood,
they replaced his voice and had some other guy, some lib guy voice, Buzz Light Year.
So here's what Disney said.
We've done a lot of soul searching about that because we all love the movie.
We love the characters and the premise.
I think probably what we've ended on in terms of what went wrong is that we asked too much of the audience.
That was Pixar's chief creative officer.
When they hear buzz, they're like, great, where's Mr. Potato Head and Woody and
and then we drop them into this science fiction film that they're like, what? Even if they've read
the material in the press, it was just a little too distant, both in concept and I think in the way
that characters were drawn, that they were portrayed. It was much more of a science fiction.
Yeah, maybe. I don't know. I think the concept was pretty easy. The concept was Buzz Lightyear is a
toy, and Buzz Lightyear is based on a movie character, so this is the movie. Okay. Yeah, maybe that won't be
quite as popular as Toy Story, one of the most popular cartoon franchises of all time. But I get it.
That's fine. I don't think it's fine. I don't think the audience is so stupid that they couldn't get
that concept. Sci-fi is a very popular genre. I don't think it's that the audience just can't get
into sci-fi. No, it was the wokeness, guys. It was the lesbian kiss, and it was the replacing the
voice. Now, some people said, well, they had to replace the voice because it's a different kind of
character. It's Buzz Light, you're the movie character, not Buzz Light, you're the toy.
Yeah, it's a little too clever by half, if you ask me.
Because toys are just, they just play recordings of the movie characters.
So if the joke is that the quality of the toy is so low that the voice is totally different, it just doesn't play.
I think they probably leaned into booting Tim Allen because he's a conservative, and I think that the movie flopped because it was woke.
And in the press, it was being portrayed correctly as woke.
And then the audience didn't show up.
It's not that complicated, guys.
We talked yesterday about the El Salvadoran president who had that wonderful video in this incredible policy
where he's cut his murder rate by 58% in El Salvador by just locking up all the criminals.
Turns out it's really simple.
You want to cut the murder rate, lock up the murderers.
It's really simple.
You want audiences to go show up to your movies.
Don't make them these woke, tedious lectures.
Give the audience what they want.
They're going to show up to your movie.
Speaking of groomers like Disney, Randy Weingarten, head of the teacher union, is out doing what she does best, which is whining and screaming and trying to get more money and power.
This time at the Supreme Court, because there is a challenge to the Biden administration's ability to forgive student loans with the stroke of a pen.
Take a listen.
And this is my reality.
That was Randy Weingarten doing her Howard Dean impression.
We're going to get money from you.
And you're going to get more money for, woo!
Not very persuasive.
And the rhetorical device she uses is not very persuasive, because what does she say?
She says, when it's about forgiving money to businesses, that's fine.
But when it's about our students, our, I, Randy Weingarten,
the woman who wouldn't let our students back into school for two years,
even though they faced statistically pretty much zero risk from the coronavirus.
But I didn't want to do it because I insisted that my union members get more time off and get paid for it.
Hi, Randy Weingarten, who care about our students?
I want to make sure they get their student loans forgiven.
Randy Weingarten's students, of which she has none, she doesn't teach any of she doesn't actually have any students.
She's a union boss.
Randy Weingarten's students, though, the students that her members are teaching.
don't have any student loans.
They're public school students.
They're high school students.
Middle school students.
Elementary school students.
They don't have student loans.
What is Randy Weingarden talking about?
She's not at the Supreme Court representing students.
She's at the Supreme Court representing her members, the teacher union members.
They're the ones with the student loans.
The student debt crisis,
rally in D.C. is to stop a court challenge to Biden canceling $10,000 in federal student loans for
individuals making less than $125,000 per year or households earning less than $250,000 per year annually
as of 2020 and 2021. That describes the teacher union members. As always, the teacher union is not about
the students. The teacher union.
harms students on pretty much every single front. The teacher union exists, not to help students,
but to oppose students and to support the teacher union members. They're the ones that they're
there for. We're going to support our students by locking them out of school and settling them with
even more debt. Not persuasive. You know one of the great things about Jordan Peterson is he
dispenses his wisdom with tough love in equal measure, and you will find plenty of both those things
in his new five-part series out on DailyWire Plus called Vision and Destiny. The series is designed
to help you find clarity and direction. This is badly needed. A lot of people have no idea who they are,
especially when it comes to sex and gender. Here's a clip from vision and destiny explaining Jordan's
view. What is gender? Well, it's what people feel they are. It's like, yeah, that's your theory,
That's a stupid theory.
It's not going anywhere
that theory. And so that's
just a theory that enables you to claim
something like the primacy of your
narcissistic whim. It has
nothing to do with the
careful delineation of what actually
constitutes identity.
And so it's complex because
there is variability
in masculinity
and femininity on
top of the binary biological
substructure. And so that also means
that you have to have a certain amount of tolerance for role variability.
And you should, because there are masculine women and there are feminine men.
And it's harder for them, in some real sense, to adopt the role that would be easily commensurate with their biological identity
because they share many features, temperamental features, that are characteristic of the opposite sex.
But that doesn't mean that they're born in the wrong body.
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Speaking of schools, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said something really true.
Something wrong? Did I, hold on. Am I dreaming? Am I, did I? Did I? I'm going to pinch myself to,
oh, Mayor Eric Adams in New York said something really true and important that we should all learn from.
Something's going on in our cities. Chicago threw out Lori Lightfoot. The New York City mayor is saying something true and smart.
Eric Adams described how our schools, specifically schools in New York City, have plummeted to such depths of degradation.
We are bringing our best fight in the ring. We would not have homeless in this city.
We would not have a crisis of domestic violence.
violence. We would not have children because when we took prayers out of schools, guns came into
schools. When we took prayer out of schools, guns came into schools. Fact check, true. Yeah,
that's right. He's not giving an historical study here. He's making a philosophical and anthropological
point. This is how human beings work. When you
stop them from worshiping God, it's not even just that you don't encourage it anymore. You're not allowed
to have prayer in schools now. So when you discourage them from worshiping God and turning their eyes up to
good things and to virtue into truth, they're going to turn it somewhere else. They're going to turn
their attention to bad things. They're going to turn their attention to false idols. They're going to
turn their attention to falsehoods and vice. That is what's going to happen because we live in time and
space. We're human beings. We've got to do something. There's no neutrality. There's no push pause.
And you take prayers out of schools, that's when the guns are going to come into schools or when
the pornography is going to come into schools or when whatever's going to come into schools.
Democrats love that we took prayer out of schools. They love that we took the Bible out of schools.
And yet here, even New York City Mayor Eric Adams,
what he just said, it would be indistinguishable
from what some right-winger down in Texas politician would have said,
some Christian fundamentalist, theocratic guy.
It's the same thing that Eric Adams just said.
Eric Adams just said, we need prayer in schools.
Obviously, we do.
If you had said 10 years ago,
if you had said we need prayer in schools,
you would have been considered a fringe right-wing Republican.
But this is where we're seeing a little bit of hope.
Chicago throws that Lowery Lightfoot,
Adam says things that are interesting. You're seeing a little, some rays of hope here
creeping in, which is that people are beginning to realize, oh, maybe that was a mistake.
Maybe when you create a national policy turning your country away from God, maybe that's not
going to work out so great. And it has not worked out. It's really simple stuff. And I'm turning
my attention back to the El Salvador president. Actually, after we did the segment on him yesterday,
I noticed that President Buckele in El Salvador tweeted out the bit from this show and quoted the segment.
And then I went to the president's Twitter page.
I said, oh, that's kind of cool.
He tweeted out the segment.
And then I saw he had another video.
And this is kind of the answer to the propaganda video of the MS-13 gangsters that he put out.
You know, President Buckele has arrested thousands and thousands of these gangsters.
I think there's 65,000 of them now locked up.
These guys look like demon bugs.
they've got weird green face tattoos, and he's humiliating them, and he's sent the army out
to deal with the crime problem and reduce the murder rate by 58%.
Well, now, here's the other side of that, not just the doom and gloom and fire and brimstone,
and we're going to get you bad guys.
Here's the hopeful message for the rest of the country.
I will translate by reading the text on the screen because my Spanish is no good.
President Bukkela is standing out talking to his troops in a field.
For eight months we've been fighting this war against the gangs and thank God we're winning.
This is a very surprising victory that is nearly within our grasp.
Let it be clear that the glory is for God and it is God's glory.
We humans are lucky to be instruments of God, all of us, to bring peace, liberty, and happiness
to the Salvadoran people.
These values were probably not strong in this land
and were strong in other lands.
And that's why those lands grew and became great.
But they are losing those values now.
And on the other hand, in El Salvador,
the values that previously were degraded in our country
are now the most important ones.
Just take a look at yourselves, young men and women,
who embody all these values.
How could a nation not rise up with values such as these?
How could a nation not rise up when it puts God first and then puts in the hard work and effort with these kinds of values?
Beautiful. Political science students will be studying this speech. History students will be studying this speech years from now.
This is beautiful, simple, and true. The president of El Salvador sounds like an American founding father in that speech.
more so he sounds like
Governor Bradford
Governor Winthrop or some of the very earliest Americans
who helped to build our country
they kept it very simple
it's just like the policy what's the policy
you want to fight crime lock up the criminals
you want to build a great nation
put God first everything else will follow
seek you first the kingdom of heaven
all the other goods will follow after that
President Buckele he says
in our country
these values had been degraded.
Other nations had those values.
That's why those other nations became great.
And now those other nations are turning away from those values.
Who's he talking about?
He's talking about us.
And he's showing you something beautiful that happens throughout history.
And that you see, certainly in the history of salvation,
certainly you see this throughout the Bible,
that very often it can be small, mighty groups,
small underdog groups.
who put on the armor of God, who can astound and frankly embarrass the supposedly far greater nations,
which have profited from God's grace and then turn their backs on him, go on and done something else.
Doesn't turn out well for those countries, doesn't turn out well for those empires.
He says, that line, how could a nation with these values not rise up, not become great?
It's very, very simple. I'm not saying that it's easy, but it's simple. President Puckelly's speech here
could have been given, not just by the founding fathers or the early colonial Americans,
could have been given by any great leader in our civilization going back to antiquity all the way up
until about 20 years ago. Now we don't hear these speeches very often. It's pretty simple stuff,
folks, these big political problems that our opponents want to pretend are so complicated. Oh, well,
you know, gender and sex, it's so, it's not complicated. Men are men and women are women.
Well, you know, the issue of reproductive freedom. No, it's not, don't kill babies. It's really simple.
Well, the issue of immigration is so complicated. Ronald Reagan said, illegal immigration is not
complicated. It's illegal. Stop it. Crime is not complicated. Lock up the criminals. Build more
prisons, lock them up, punish them harder. You'll get less crime.
How do we have a great country? Look toward God. Look to the source and summit of goodness himself, being himself. You'll have a good country. You look away from God, you're going to have a bad country. It's very, very simple. We have got the rest of the show coming up now. We have got some TikTok haters. According to my producer, he tells me we've got some TikTok haters, I have got to. Being a real cool, hip, TikTok influencer myself.
I've got to react in real time to these haters.
So the rest of the show continues now.
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