The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1209 - Hysterical Libs Rewrite This Historical Event
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Hey, you guys want to hear an incredible story that I was just reading about in the Washington Post
and in The Guardian and in Newser and in biography and in the Sacramento, B, and in NPR.
According to all of these news reports that came out coincidentally just over the past few days,
Ulysses S. Grant was arrested while he was president in 1872.
Yeah, according to all of these news outlets, President Grant used to enjoy driving his own
horse-drawn carriage, and apparently he'd like to drive fast.
And one time, he got arrested for speeding.
The arresting officer, William West, reportedly said,
I'm very sorry, Mr. President, to have to do it, for you are the
chief of the nation, and I am nothing but a policeman. But duty is duty, sir, and I will have to
place you under arrest. What a story about the rule of law over a nation of men. Isn't that weird
and funny and almost certainly apocryphal? It's an incredible story because it's not credible.
I say it's almost certainly apocryphal because the only evidence that it ever happened is a
newspaper anecdote from the Washington Evening Star in 1908, 36 years after the alleged
incident with the president occurred. You would think that if the sitting president of the
United States were arrested, it might have made some news at the time, at least a headline or two,
that someone might have mentioned it or written about it even once over the ensuing 35
years, but no one did because it almost certainly did not happen. And the only reason that the liberal
media are reporting this 115-year-old fable as news right now is so they can normalize arresting
U.S. presidents in order to justify their plans to jail Donald Trump, who is not only the current
president's predecessor, but also the current leader of the opposition. I'm Michael Noles, and this is
the Michael Nulls show. Welcome back to the
show. We're going to get to more important news later, like how a lady is now identifying as a red-tailed hawk.
But we've got to get to some kind of minor trivial stories first, like how the libs are going to
arrest the opposition leader in the United States, a former U.S. president. This story, it just shows you
the anatomy of fake news so clearly. A news story from 1872. It's, ah, you know, it took us 100,
50 years, but we finally decided this is newsworthy, and we're going to run it all on pretty
much the same day in all of the liberal outlets. Isn't it just kind of historically interesting?
I mean, it probably didn't happen, but hey, when we arrest Trump, don't be too angry.
That's what they're saying. You can't believe a thing that these people say.
my new rule of thumb is whatever these people say, the liberal media, the elected politicians,
the ruling class, whatever they say, just assume the opposite is true.
Which is why I would recommend you take a look at your bank accounts.
If you've got some investments in stocks, you've got a 401k, I'd maybe take a little peek
into that right now, because I am now convinced the economy is absolutely headed
for the gutter. And the reason I'm convinced of that is because our Treasury Secretary,
Janet Yellen, said this.
Take an economy that is performing very well. We've had the fastest recovery from a downturn
that we've ever seen and the fastest recovery of any nation around the globe.
The unemployment rate is near a 50-year low. The economy is due to,
well. That's the phrase. That one right there at the end. That is to me the strongest
indication that we are headed for economic chaos when Janet Yellen says the economy is doing
well. Janet Yellen, you might recall, is the woman who told us in 2021, quote,
inflation is likely to be transitory. Remember that, oh, you guys are worried about inflation. Don't worry.
is likely to be transitory. I guess everything is transitory on a long enough time horizon.
Our whole lives are transitory. But when we say transitory, we usually mean it's going to be a brief
period of time, then we'll move on. We are now in 2023, and inflation remains at or around
30-year highs. It's been two years now. Notice she dings off all of those different economic
indicators. Oh, yeah, the unemployment rate's pretty good and this, that and the end. She doesn't
She doesn't mention the economic indicators that show that our country is not headed in the right direction.
In a stable country, you could have some belief, you could have some faith in what your rulers are telling you.
In our country, especially after three years of being lied to with ferocity and ubiquity from our ruling class about the virus and the lockdowns and the masks and the vaccines,
the everything, the much more prudent, reasonable conclusion to draw is that whatever our rulers
tell us, assume the opposite is true. Speaking of the VACs, much of the wrongness, I am convinced,
from our ruling class owes to their corruption. Yes, they're not very well educated. I'm sure
they've all got degrees from Harvard, and they've all got very fancy credentials, but they're not
very well educated. They don't know basic things. They don't know what a man is. They don't know
what a woman is. Katanji Jackson is up for the Supreme Court, and she's asked, what is a woman?
And she's got two Harvard degrees. She can't answer the question. So they're not very well educated.
But I think another big aspect of this is that there is just systemic corruption. I think that
explains a lot of what happened during COVID. Rand Paul showed this yesterday in the U.S.
Senate. He was grilling the CEO of Moderna. And he pointed out a strange little potential conflict
of interest between the regulatory agencies and Big Pharma.
Moderna recently paid NIH $400 million.
Do you believe it creates a conflict of interest for the government employees who are making
money now off of the vaccine to also be dictating the policy about how many times we have
to take the vaccine?
Good morning, Senator.
Indeed, we recently made before Christmas last year a 400 million.
million dollar payment to the NIH for an old patent that they have developed, not related to COVID,
but useful in the development of a COVID vaccine to prevent for their work. It's for the U.S.
government to assess how that money should be used.
Do you think it creates a conflict of interest for the same people deciding the policy of how often we have to take the vaccine to also be making money,
the more times we take the vaccine? Yes or no.
This is for the government to decide.
You have no opinion on whether or not it creates a conflict of interest.
No, what do I know?
I'm just the CEO of a major corporation and international.
What do I know about simple questions and incentives and corruption?
No, that is for you to decide.
I'm not asking for us.
I've already made, sorry.
I've already made my decision, Mr. Materna person.
I just want.
What are you thinking?
What's your opinion?
Oh, ho ho.
I don't have an opinion.
I don't even know if he's French.
Of course, he has an opinion.
Of course, any sensible person knows that if their companies.
that are to be regulated, pay $400 million to the regulatory agencies, and furthermore, promise all sorts of
nice jobs when the regulators leave the agencies, you're going to have a conflict of interest.
You're going to have lots and lots of corruption, which might explain why we heard so many lies
from the public authorities about COVID and prevention and infection and vaccination.
All the way down to how the virus originated.
Corruption all the way down.
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participating stores only while supplies lastly out for full terms. The war in Ukraine looms in the background
as the foreign policy issue dominating the presidential race. I think there are other rather
important foreign policy issues like the invasion happening across our southern border,
two million foreign nationals illegally entering our country every year on top of the million
who enter illegally. I think trade is a pretty important.
important international issue. I think the fentanyl crisis originating in China and then pouring across
that open border, I think that's a pretty big international issue. But the war in Ukraine is dominating.
That is just a fact. And from the beginning, the more conservative people have argued that the war in
Ukraine is not just a simple black and white issue of Putin is the most evil man that has ever
existed and there's no complication whatsoever with regard to how Ukraine has conducted itself
and how the West has conducted its policy toward Ukraine. That actually, it's a little complex,
and NATO and the European Union and the United States have been involved in Ukraine in Ukraine
in a way that might have provoked and escalated a conflict. This is not to absolve Putin.
This is not to say he was justified in invading the country. This is not to say he's not a
dirty, rotten, no good person. But it is to say that the situation is a lot of
little more complicated, and we've been involved in Ukraine for a very long time. The liberals say,
no, absolutely not. If you ever suggest such a thing, you're a Putin stooge, if you don't want to
send seven gazillion dollars over to Ukraine and start up World War III with a nuclear
former superpower over Ukraine, which is now the symbol and emblem of every wonderful American
value, then you're a terrible Putin stooge. However, a clip just cropped up from some years ago on C-SPAN
on Washington Journal, a show that I've been on a number of times, have to give a hat tip to Michael
Tracy here. This is a clip of Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, explaining the United States's
longstanding involvement in shaping the regime in Ukraine.
So what is the best way the U.S. can help in this situation?
Well, I think the United States' strong voice in support of the peaceful protest movement
is a big part of the story as to why there is an opportunity.
now for the Ukrainian people to get what they want.
Early on, the United States said that peace should be observed in that square.
We came down hard on Yanukovych when he violated that piece,
when he sent his forces into the square repeatedly to clear it,
ultimately over the course of the last week, resulting in dozens of people killed.
And I think it was our role, including sanctions and threats of sanctions,
that forced, in part, Yanukovych from office now, the question is, what can we do to support
this new government? There's going to be a lot of talk about an assistance package.
You hear that? It was our role that forced Yanukovych, the previous leader of Ukraine,
who was viewed as being more pro-Russia from office. So there's a pro-Russian leader of Ukraine.
The United States, naturally, didn't like that very much. And so, according to Senator Chris Murphy,
not according to the right wing, far right, QAnon, Putin-stooge, whatever they want to say.
According to a sitting mainstream Democrat senator, the U.S. ousted the other guy, resulting in regime change in Ukraine.
With respect to Ukraine, we have not sat on the sidelines.
We have been very much involved, members of the Senate who have been there, members of the State Department,
who have been on the square, the administration, the Obama administration, passed sanctions,
The Senate was prepared to pass its own set of sanctions.
And as I said, I really think that the clear position of the United States has in part been what has helped lead to this change in regime.
He emphasizes it.
He underlines.
And he says the United States is largely responsible for regime change in Ukraine.
So then the question becomes, why did we do it?
Did we do it because we just sensed that there was a natural uprising.
out of the Ukrainian people and they were yearning in their hearts to oust this very, very bad man,
Yanukovych, and we knew that there was a Washingtonian leader out there among the Ukrainian people
and we were going to find, identify that leader and then install him into office,
or were there more practical incentives than that?
There is a U.S. interest here.
We are in the middle of negotiating a new trade agreement with Europe, to my state,
it's enormously important. We do 40% of our trade in Connecticut with Europe. If Ukraine is part of the
European Union and thus is part of this new trade agreement with the United States, that could result
in billions of dollars in new economic opportunities for the U.S. So we do have an economic interest
in the Ukraine being part of the European Union, and we shouldn't be shy about making clear that interest.
Now, of course, all the Democrats right now are being done.
very, very shy about being clear about that interest, but credit to Chris Murphy for admitting it
after the Maidan revolution before this recent blow up in Ukraine. Now that no one in America
wants to claim any role whatsoever in that regime change, but Chris Murphy's saying,
yeah, we've got an economic interest, absolutely. We're doing a new trade deal with Europe right
now. If we can include Ukraine in Europe, then we'll get a lot more money, and that'll be great.
Fine. I see that interest. That's one argument. You say, okay, we need to go meddle around in Ukraine
and provoke Russia, by the way, in a buffer state between the global hegemon, albeit one that is
under threat right now, the United States, and a nuclear former superpower, Russia, right up on Russia's
border. Okay, we had this buffer state, but we're going to start meddling in there a little
bit because we think we can make some money. Okay, well, what's the risk? What's the downside here?
The downside, as any sensible person could have predicted, is that you will provoke Russia,
you will create the appearance of, and maybe the reality of, an unacceptable security risk on Russia's
border in an economically and geopolitically very important country, and you will escalate tensions
to the point of war that are escalating today, potentially to the point of World War III.
That's the risk.
and these short-sighted people filled with hubris
and with not a care in the world for long-term consequences
pushed forward because they said,
oh, we can get a lot more money for Connecticut or something.
And now they're completely changing the story.
Don't let the memory hold that.
Because it's not the far-right Qaeda non-Putin-Stooge people
who were saying this.
It was a lot of sensible people.
It was Sam Nunn.
It was George Kennan, the author of the Long Telegram.
It was Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
It was Henry Kissinger.
serious statesmen and serious foreign policy people who have been saying this since the early 1990s,
that NATO and the West needs to be a little more modest and a little more reserved in the territories
that it is taking over because it all seems really, really clear to us on paper.
You take on Ukraine there will be no consequences.
Well, we're looking at the consequences now and is a better trade agreement or a more lucrative
trade agreement worth the possibility of World War III? I'm not totally convinced it is.
This was the position that Ron DeSantis outlined just a week or so ago.
He said, the war in Ukraine is a territorial dispute, and I don't think the U.S. should be all that involved anymore.
This was after Ron DeSantis had previously argued for a greater involvement, not boots on the ground, but of funding the war in Ukraine.
Now, Governor DeSantis appears to have modified his position even further in an interview with Pierce Morgan.
What's your view of Putin?
Look, I think he's got grand ambitions. I think he's hostile to the United States.
but I think the thing that we've seen is he doesn't have the conventional capability to realize his ambitions.
And so he's basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons.
And so for us, one of the things we could be doing better is utilizing our own energy resources in the United States.
We could be permitting natural gas pipelines from Marshallis doing a lot in Alaska.
That's where he gets all his power.
And obviously, he's influenced Europe by having so much energy.
So the way to hit Putin is to hit him with energy.
But I do think you look back.
All the defense analysts and me in the past, we overestimated his conventional capability.
This has been a huge blunder for him, huge costs.
And we'll see what ends up happening with his longevity and power.
But this has been a loss for them.
There is a move now to hold him accountable for war crimes, bombing maternity hospitals
and genocidal activity in parts of Ukraine, wiping out whole cities, Maripol and others.
Would you support that?
I mean, I think he is a war criminal.
Okay, so now we've returned to the more conventional Republican position here.
Governor DeSantis uses this line. He says,
Russia is a gas station with nuclear weapons, gas station with an army.
This is a conventional Republican line.
I think John McCain came up with it.
But a lot of people, plenty of conservatives, have used that line over the years.
I'm not even knocking Governor DeSantis for doing this.
Let's not forget President Trump previously had been much tougher on the Ukraine war,
tougher on Russia said that he bragged about funding the war in Ukraine, funding the Ukrainians.
Now he's become much more skeptical of the war in Ukraine, says we need to end the war in Ukraine
right now. Governor DeSantis previously had seemed to suggest, okay, we got to stop the war in
Ukraine right now. Now he seems to be getting a little tougher on it. I'm not mentioning this
to attack Trump or DeSantis. I'm pointing out these ever-changing positions because this is a complex
issue. And this is an issue on which DeSantis, in particular, is going to have to prove himself
because he doesn't have foreign policy experience, simply by virtue of the fact that he's a governor.
In Florida, it doesn't have a foreign policy. It's got a lot of foreign nationals coming
into it, but it doesn't have a foreign policy. So as it stands right now, the two candidates
in the field, you would seem to have a more Ukraine-war skeptical Trump and now a return to a more
Ukraine war hawkish, Ron DeSantis, even talking about potentially holding Putin accountable for war crimes.
Where those positions are going to land, no one really knows. They've changed multiple times even in the last
couple of weeks. But that will be a decisive issue. That is the foreign policy issue. And because the
foreign policy has been run by the deep state for decades now, and because the deep state is a big
issue that people tend to care about, they care about that a lot more than foreign policy.
And so foreign policy might come to the four in this election.
And these candidates should figure out where they stand on the issue.
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don't confuse him with Rubber Ducky 8-733. He says, whoever writes Biden's speeches must
secretly hate him. I would think so, or I at least see why you would think that, but the
only weapon that Biden's speechwriter is employing against his boss is polysyllabic words.
So with a threshold like that, even if Biden's speechwriter loved him, I'm not sure there's
very much he could do.
Speaking of polysyllabic words,
you know the LGBT LMNOP,
Pan, Tran, thank you ma'am, gender community,
is ever multiplying into new identities.
And there is a woman now who's gone viral
who are identifying as a new,
it's the LGBTRTH, I want to say.
She is identifying as a red-tailed hawk.
My name is Horace, and I'm a red-tailed hawk.
In our world, I do have the body of a hawk, but while fronting, I consider myself a therian,
because I am in a human body, but my identity is still a hawk.
Not all animal alters will identify this way, and I am, in fact, the only animal altar in our system
who does identify this way. I am doing my best to come to terms with living in a human body.
At first, I wondered, is this a joke? Is this a troll? I don't think it's a troll. She seems
pretty, pretty dead serious. And we've seen this kind of identity before. Famously, probably
15 or 20 years ago, there was a disturbed man who thought he was a cat. And he called himself
stalking cat. And he had all sorts of cosmetic surgeries to make him seem more like a cat and all sorts
of tattoos and all sorts of injections and things. And he crawled around. And he earnestly said,
I deep down am a cat. I know I was born in the body of a human, but my true identity is that
of a cat. And very sadly, it didn't work out well for him. I think he committed suicide.
obviously had a whole host of other mental problems that were now not allowed to bring up in
these identity questions. And now this woman is saying, I'm a red-tailed hawk. And people are going to
laugh at this. Even some of the liberal, open-minded people who are accepting of the transgender,
pan-gender, non-binary identity people and perspectives are going to say, well, this is silly.
It's silly to identify as a red-tailed talk.
There is zero difference in principle or absurdity between this and transgenderism.
Zero difference.
It is precisely as absurd a claim.
And it's the same claim in principle.
The claim is, my body has nothing to do with who I really am.
The body is a facade.
It's a deception.
it's something foreign to our true self.
Our true selves are deeper.
And so I could be an alien from Mars
if such a thing existed, which obviously they don't.
And unfortunately, some of my friends and colleagues at this office
don't understand the reality of aliens
or the unreality of aliens.
That's a point.
I'll have to talk about that in the coffee room here at the Daily Wire.
Getting back to the video,
there is zero difference in absurdity.
If you think it's absurd that that woman calls herself a hawk, if you think that she's not really a hawk, then you can not hold the belief that a man who thinks that he's a woman is really a woman.
You don't need to get angry about it. It doesn't have to be an emotional issue. It's just a simple question for philosophy and anthropology. Does our body have anything to do with who we really are? Is there a relationship between the body and the soul? What is the nature of that relationship? Is the nature of that relationship? Is the nature of that relationship? Is the nature of that relationship?
relationship, the view that we've held for 2,300 years, that the soul and body are united.
Man is a composite of body and soul? And those things have a lot to do with one another.
Or is it this new view that you can be a cat or you could be a hawk or you could be a woman or you can be
neither a man nor a woman? It's obviously the former. And so we need to stop indulging the latter
because I don't think anybody thinks we need to put a bird feeder in public schools.
I don't think anybody believes we need to have a bird feeder at the office to indulge the true authentic identity of the woman who's a red-tailed hawk.
Well, maybe a handful of people do believe that.
Normal people don't.
Okay, follow your ideas to their logical conclusion.
That means we eradicate the ideology of red-tailed hawkomorphism from public life.
And it means we eradicate the ideology of transgenderism from public life.
And Albaigencianism from public life.
The idea that the body and the soul have nothing to do with each other,
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observed at the top of the show. And one of the things the libs are telling you these days is
that this gender ideology, the idea that a man can be a red-tail talk, the idea that a man
can be a woman, that's not really being taught to kids. Those Republicans are fear-mongering,
they're creating a panic, but it's not real. Nobody is teaching this stuff to little kids.
Nobody like this second-grade teacher. So I had an interesting conversation with my students
the other day because we were talking about the civil rights movement. And if you're someone who doesn't
agree with kids learning about transgender people, please just scroll and keep your negativity to
yourself. Put a pause. I'm not going to. I did not scroll. I kept watching. And I'm glad I did
keep watching because I had been told that this thing was not happening in the classrooms.
And this second grade teacher is telling me exactly what she does.
comparing the civil rights movement to civil rights that are being fought for today in comparing
how people are fighting for the citizens.
But of course, this is the model for all of the leftist activism today.
There's a really good book on this by Mike Gonzalez.
The title of it now escapes me.
It's a book about how the liberals in the 70s realized that the black civil rights movement
was extraordinarily successful as a social revolution.
And so they wanted to apply it to every issue that they possibly could.
Any cause that tickled their fancy, they said, well, if we can present this as the civil rights movement, which is about a very particular case in American history, which is the position of black people in American society.
Black people occupied a unique role in American society because of the persistence of slavery.
But they're saying, no, this is not specific.
This is not a unique place.
We're going to apply it to women.
We're going to apply it to Asians. We're going to apply it to sexually confused people.
We're going to apply it to men who think they're women. We're going to apply it to all these sorts of things.
This was promoted by the Ford Foundation and lots of very powerful interests in the liberal establishment.
And this teacher is now one of the consequences of that. All the leftists say, okay, any issue we want.
Putting that bird feeding nest in the middle school, that is about civil rights.
There are issues coming up with race because that is most direct.
connect to the civil rights movement, but in a video I shared, they discussed that civil
rights are being fought for many different types of people to make sure everyone has the same
rights.
They mentioned fighting for rights for people of color, for women, for immigrants, and lastly,
they said gay, lesbian, and transgender people.
Now, many of my students already know about gay and lesbian people, but they didn't understand
what transgender meant.
Now, with my students being second graders, I had to make sure that my lesson was, um,
appropriate for that age group.
Simply said that a transgender person is born in a boy or girl body,
and then in their heart they know that that doesn't match who they are,
and so they might then identify by a different gender.
It might be a boy who identifies as a girl, a girl who identifies as a boy.
Apologies for having to change the venue.
But lastly, you know, I explained that it could be a boy that's a girl,
a girl that's a boy, or someone who feels like neither.
Now, why I felt okay sharing this was because,
Put a pause before she gets to her conclusion. I love how she prefaces this with. And I had to make sure that this topic was appropriate for the seven-year-olds in my class. So I, you know, I made sure I was very responsible and I told them that boys can secretly be girls and girls can secretly be boys and you can switch your gender and you can switch your sex and you could be neither actually. And, you know, isn't that really appropriate for seven-year-olds? Not only is this happening, as the liberal media tell you that it's not, the people who are.
are peddling this are insisting that this is appropriate, that there's no reason even to raise a
question about this loony lady teaching this to your seven-year-old child. They know that I identify
as neither. I go by mix. There we go. Okay. Also, I told them about the trans teacher that teaches
third grade. They are male to female transgender. Okay. I just wanted to make sure this was appropriate
for the seven-year-olds whose teachers are all openly indulging in this bizarre sexual fetish
publicly in front of little kids. Could you imagine sending your kid that you walk into parent-teacher
night and you see that your kid's teacher is a hulking dude wearing a dress and high heels?
And you're told, this person is going to teach your child about reality.
this person is going to teach your child how to view the world.
This person is going to raise your child in many ways.
How many hours a day do kids spend at school?
Six hours a day?
Seven, eight hours a day?
Your children might be spending more time, more of their waking hours at school than they will with you.
Which means they're going to be spending more of their waking hours learning from people who think that men can see.
be women who dress up this way and who indulge all sorts of weird sexual fantasies all day long.
How can you send your kids there? Well, some people don't have a choice. Some people don't have
the opportunity to homeschool because they need two incomes. Some people don't, most people don't
have the ability to pay for private school. Unfortunately, most states, controlled by Democrats,
don't allow for school choice, so you're not allowed to take your money from public education
and take it to a place that's not going to trans your kid and not going to have open
sexually deviant teachers telling your kid to call him mix or miss because he really knows
in his heart that he's a woman, or he's neither, he's neither a man nor a woman. So what do you do?
That's a major political problem, which is why we have to eradicate this from public life.
Because it's not just a private issue. All the time you hear from these people who have whatever
sort of disordered desire, they say, hey, look, this is just me, just leave me alone. I just want to
live my life. No, you don't. You want to teach our kids. You want to. You want to.
this to be enshrined in law. You want to rewrite the civil rights law. You want to, you want to
remake all of our bathrooms, remake all of our sports teams. You want to totally change our conception
of human nature. And the answer to that is no. We have to have a conception of human nature.
We have, we had a true one. You want a false one. You don't get the false one. We're not
going to let you do that, especially not to our seven-year-old kids. There's a story I've wanted
to get to. And I've got one minute left to do it, and I will do it. Kelly Clarkson.
It's a very important story involving Kelly Clarkson.
She suggested to me that all of this confusion, this personal confusion, this political confusion that we're dealing with,
that a lot of it probably owes to the breakdown of the American family.
Kelly Clarkson, I guess, is divorced, and she's got two kids.
And she described, quite honestly, how that divorce is affecting her kids.
I literally ask my kids every night when we're snuggling.
And I put it in bed, I'm like, are you happy?
And like if you're not, like what could make you happier?
No, that's it.
Do they always say yes?
No.
Like sometimes they'll say especially the past two years.
Like a lot of it and it kills me.
But they'll, and I want them to be honest.
So I don't ever say, oh God, don't tell me that, you know.
But a lot of times it would be like, you know, I'm just really sad.
You know, I wish mommy and daddy were in the same house.
I wish.
And they're really honest about it.
And that's, and I'm raising that kind of individual.
I want you to be honest with me.
I won't be getting married.
But like.
Ever, ever.
No. In my life, you know, I've been through a couple divorces. My own family, like, as a kid,
and it's like, to me, you can be in love. I would love to fall in love. Like, I would love to find
someone and fall in love and do that thing. But I have children, and that's why I say.
It's very sad that she's divorced. It's horrible for the kids. I don't support divorce.
I don't support actual divorce in any circumstance because I don't think that it is real. I think
that what God has joined, no man can separate. And even just in practice, even if you're not that
religious, if you are married and you have children and you get divorced, you're still married.
Forget about the sacramental aspect. You're just practically speaking, still married. You're going to be
talking to your ex-husband or wife all the time. You're going to be arranging visitation with the kids.
You're going to be arranging vacations. They're going to be coming in and out of your home,
very likely. So it just can't happen. It just doesn't actually happen in practice at a
in a terrestrial level or even at a metaphysical, certainly not at a metaphysical level.
And in some cases, I would support a separation. I think that would be, you would have a right to that,
or it might even be necessary depending on risk and danger and abuse and all the rest of it.
But as a matter in principle, there's no such thing as divorce. But I give Kelly Clarkson a lot of credit here for one thing she said,
which is, I'm not going to be getting remarried.
No, I'm not going to be getting remarried, which is the traditional position of Christian civilization.
There's really no such thing as remarriage. In fact, part of the cracking up of Western Christian civilization was because Henry the 8th wanted to get remarried.
And the Pope said, no, you can't. It's just not possible. I can't even do it, even if I wanted to tell you that you could get remarried while the other spouse is still alive.
Henry the 8th had an answer for that, too, I guess. But what Kelly Clarkson is saying is, no, I'm not going to be just pursuing me. Yes, I'd love to fall in love.
that seems really nice, but I'm not going to do that. My concern is for my children, and I'm in the
reality of this marriage. But marriage is the fundamental political institution. So the libs are going to say,
you're all fuddy-duddies, you're oppressive, you're terrible if you want to put any restrictions
on the way that people can dissolve marriages because they don't like the cut of their spouse's
jib or something like that. But if you don't deal with marriage, if the political order doesn't
take seriously marriage and the preservation of marriage, then you're going to be.
you're not going to be able to preserve your political order because marriage is the basic
political unit. It's not a private matter. It's not a single individual. It's a public matter.
It involves multiple people living together. That's the definition of politics. As goes the American
family, so goes the American nation. Postmodernism's belief that truth and beauty are
subjective is flawed. It extends to fundamental concepts and beings such as God. Keith Getty,
the songwriter responsible for one of the most glorious modern day hymns, discusses this idea in
Jordan Peterson's Logos and Literacy. John one begins with, in the beginning was the word,
the word was with God. The word was God. God is before all time. If he is the creator of the world,
he created beauty.
Beauty and truth are linked together.
The postmodernness will tell us that beauty doesn't exist.
It only exists in whatever you can create for yourself and life.
But we believe that all the evidence around us points to a world, to music, to human love,
that all point to beauty that point to a creator God.
Give me a break to that Kit Kat.
Have a break. Have a Kit Kat.
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for DailyWire Plus members, but we are making it available for free for everyone at
DailyWirePlus.com, but only for a limited time. So watch Logos and Literacy today at
DailyWireplus.com. You cannot believe a thing the Libs are telling you. That's our theme today.
It's our theme this year for the last five years. And it's being reflected in the polls.
72% of Americans say the country is on the wrong track under Biden.
This according to a Monmouth University poll,
only 17% of independents believe that Joe Biden's America is headed in the right direction.
And the most depressing part of that poll is that I'm not convinced Biden won't win re-election.
That's the most devastating part of that poll to me.
Not just because the poll numbers could change.
say that this were the day before general election, 24, Monday night, and that those were the numbers,
I still am not convinced that Joe Biden wouldn't win reelection. And you aren't either.
The reason you're not is because Americans no longer have faith in the electoral system.
It's not just Republicans. It's not just the QAnon, far right-wing fascist, stooge, Putin, loving,
it's the Democrats, too. The Democrats actually, according to surveys, so take social science
with a grain of salt, as you will, the Democrats have less faith in our elections than the
Republicans do. So I'm just, I'm not saying that's right or that's wrong or here's the evidence
that the 2020 election was stolen or here's the evidence that the 2000 election was stolen or any,
I'm just, it's just a fact. Americans don't trust the electoral system.
And I think it's quite clear that the system, all political systems are rigged and imperfect and corrupt to some degree.
And inasmuch as ours is rigged, it would appear to be rigged, rather, toward the libs.
The libs have the political power in the United States.
They have the power of the bureaucracy.
They've got the power of the elected government right now, almost all of it.
They've got the power in the media.
They've got the power in big tech, power in education.
on and on and on. They've got the power. So when it looks like Trump's going to be reelected in
2020, they just change the rules. They win the election. That's far more devastating. These are
these issues that go a lot deeper than, ooh, is it Trump or DeSantis? I don't know. Ooh,
is Biden going to run again or is it going to be Gavin Newsom? I don't know. My question is,
where's the family going? Where is religiosity in the United States going?
Adam said the country is built for a moral and religious people. That wasn't just a fun line.
That wasn't just, you know, a little bit of pop psychology or something. He's describing
an essential character of the Constitution. As religiosity declines, deaths of despair increase,
and political stability increases. What's going on with that? What's going on with our border?
Do we have a definition as a nation anymore? What's going on with our language? Do we know what
words mean anymore? Do we speak the same language meaning English? Do we even speak the same English
language? Do we know what man means? Do we know what woman means? Sonets are defined by limits.
Good poet. Bad poetry doesn't have any limits to it. And it sounds like slam poetry and it's the
complete death of art. Good poetry, like Shakespeare, has lots of limits to it. And it's within those
limits that you find that beauty. The same is true of nations. The same is true of all identity.
We are defined as much by what we are not as what we are.
We can see clearly what we are when we know what we are not.
This is the topic of my speech tonight at Purdue.
If you are around Purdue in Indiana, West Lafayette, please come on by.
I'm told that there will be not one but two simultaneous protests of my event.
I haven't even finished writing the speech yet, but they're already protesting me.
I have been told that there's a drag show at one of these protests,
and one of the drag performers is named Annihilation, which is kind of funny.
But they miss the word.
The word is supposed to be eradication.
But anyway, they have that performing.
So it should be quite a show.
And then if you do manage to make it through the crazy liberal hordes, you can get into the
auditorium, and we can talk about what it means to be an American, what it means to be a man,
what identity means in 2023.
The rest of the show continues now.
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