The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1232 - Did Fox News Just Make a HUGE Mistake?
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Tucker Carlson is out at Fox.
Unbeknownst to him or any of us, the final episode.
episode of Tucker Carlson tonight aired last Friday.
Fittingly, his final segment involved him highlighting the heroism of an everyday American
over a slice of pizza.
Tyler Perel joins us in studio.
He will deliver literally anywhere.
Tyler, it is so great to meet you in person.
A couple of Coco's Pies.
So we at, these are from Coco's established 1978.
This is sausage.
That's sausage.
And pineapple.
And really quick, as a pizza professional, do you look down on this order?
I do. I think that. I consider a criminal.
I knew you did.
That's it for us for the week. We'll be back.
By the way, the entire episode of Let Them Eat Bugs, not quite as good as pizza.
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And we'll be back on Monday. In the meantime, have the best weekend with the ones that you love, and we'll see you then.
What a great show. What a great show.
Every solid conservative loves Tucker Carlson.
Many liberals do, too. I can personally attest, Tucker is one of the best guys in politics.
Always willing to help out and take a stand for what he thinks is right, even when it's not popular,
even when it might get him in trouble with the powers that be. People have loved that honesty on his show.
That's how his show has dominated all of the others in cable news, highest ratings ever.
So why would Fox let him go? The most popular cable news host in history is also the most coherently conservative. Tucker Carlson, unlike many
conservatives in media, especially in television media, is no court jester in the kingdom of liberalism.
He says what he thinks. He promotes guests he believes in, and he doesn't let the powers that be push him around.
Is it any wonder that the liberal establishment feels an urgent need to shut him up?
For years, and especially on his primetime show, Tucker has asked all the right questions
and pushed mainstream American public discourse to the right.
And ultimately, that was a price the establishment could not afford to pay,
no matter how high his ratings, no matter how profitable his show.
I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Knowles Show.
Welcome back to the show.
Coming up, we have Whoopi Goldbird lecturing us on what is and is not American.
Is there anything more American than Drag Queen Story Hour?
I can't imagine, right?
In the meantime, I hope that the kind of pressure from the established powers that you see in cable news,
I hope that doesn't make it to podcasts and YouTube, because that would be not a great thing.
This was the best aspect of the Tucker Carlson Tonight show.
is that it was on cable. The fact that we had at least one voice on cable who was articulating
a conservative point of view, not just a center-right point of view, not just a kind of a libertarian
live-and-let-live point of view, a conservative point of view. That was unique, at least in terms of the
ratings stratosphere that we're talking about with Tucker Carlson. And so he irritated too many people
who were too powerful. He was asking a few too many questions. I give you a great example.
Just a week or two ago, Tucker aired a segment about the 911 calls after Jeffrey Epstein's death.
Do you remember that? You remember how strange that was? Jeffrey Epstein, who ran this cabal of pedophiles
who were extraordinarily prominent, wealthy, and they had their weird secret petto island.
Then all of these very, very prominent people were implicated in it. So Jeffrey Epstein gets arrested.
And then oopsie Daisy, he just ends up dead. And it was probably just a suicide.
side right, except that the security cameras broke and the security guards didn't make their checks.
And I think Hillary Clinton was spotted in a FedEx truck outside. No, I'm joking about that last part.
Am I? Am I joking? I don't know. And then Tucker stays on the story and says, all right, well,
let's get the 911 calls at least. So he requests the 911 calls from New York. And New York says,
oh yeah, we don't have them. We deleted them. Oopsie, Daisy. Oh, yeah, the Jeffrey Epstein calls. Yeah,
Now, that was a while ago. We just deleted those. Oops. Now that the NYPD says that they regularly delete old calls. So there's nothing, nothing in particularly interesting here. It seems like a lot of coincidences. I'm willing to take one or two coincidences and say, well, okay, maybe that's just incompetence. But you take Jeffrey Epstein off suicide watch, you leave him unsupervised. The one
guard forgets to make his rounds, the second guard
forgets to make his rounds, the camera's
around his jail cells break, the call
gets erased, ah,
seems like too many coincidences.
So Tucker was pulling the threat of that
story and he's
pulling the threat of the January 6th nonsense.
He aired, coincidentally, I happened to be on
his show that night, the night that he started
to air the January 6th footage
that none of us had seen
because the Democrats
who controlled the House hid this footage.
Finally, the Republicans come in, Kevin McCarthy,
takes over, and he has this footage, he says, oh my goodness, the January 6th narrative, I'm sorry,
the January 6th, the worst day in the history of the whole American history on January 6th.
Turns out that the security footage tells a very different story than what the Democrats have told.
So what does Kevin McCarthy do? He says, I'm going to give that footage to Tucker,
because he's the biggest voice on the right on television. And so he's going to go through it,
that you know that irks the liberal establishment. You know that was an embanked.
embarrassment to liberal-minded and liberal-identifying people, even at his own network.
And so they finally boot him. Speaking of crime, by the way, the Daily Wire has requested the
manifesto from the Nashville shooter, the trans-identifying shooter who targeted a Christian school
and killed little Christian kids and their teachers. We know there's a manifesto. The Nashville
police told us there was a manifesto. That was weeks ago now, we still haven't seen it. After all of these
shootings. We see the manifesto almost immediately. Why haven't we seen this one? Daily Wire puts in a
request for it. The Nashville PD says they won't give it to us. Now, the Nashville PD, the cops on the
scene, acted with such heroism that it gave people a sense of confidence. Finally, one of these police
departments has really got their act together. But then the political apparatchiks who are over the
police department. They seem to be a little less responsive than the actual cops themselves.
And why is that? I'm not sure that I even blame the Nashville police. I'm sure that there are
local politicians who are poking around in here and throwing their weight around.
Also the FBI. The FBI is now apparently involved.
Nashville Metro Council member Courtney Johnston said that the document in the wrong hands
would be astronomically dangerous.
So we can't let it get into the wrong hands.
You know, like the hands of conservative journalists
who can read it and then report on what motivated the shooter.
That's the local politician.
Then the FBI is apparently involved.
But this is very strange.
Because right after the shooting, the Daily Wire called the Memphis field office of the FBI,
the FBI said, at this time it does not appear to be federal,
and so the FBI is only going to get involved if this is a federal kind of a crime.
So then why is the FBI now providing assistance
when it apparently doesn't have any jurisdiction?
We all know the answer, right? We all know the answer because the circumstances of this
shooting are not politically convenient for the ruling class. Because these kinds of shootings
are supposed to be perpetrated by white young men, ideally heterosexual, ideally, oh, if they can
identify in any way as Christian, that would be ideal. And then we'll get all the details about
the shooting. But then the moment that the shooting is a transgender.
identifying, LGBT identifying shooter, targeting Christians, oh, we can't let that information get out.
And so we're going to bring in the feds, even though the feds don't really seem to have any
role here, given the facts on the ground. We've got to bring them in to suppress this.
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slash K-N-O-W-L-E-S. Speaking of liberal elites clamping down, this story out of New York,
oh man, it sums up everything. It's so ridiculous. It gets me viscerally angry,
but it tells you everything you need to know about how culture and politics actually work.
The New York Democrats want to ban the sale of tobacco for everybody.
Not just they want to raise the age at which you can buy tobacco.
You can join the army at 18.
You can go fight terrorists in Iraq and Syria at 18, but you can't smoke a cigar until 21.
Not even that.
They're saying they'll just ban it for everybody.
If you're born after 2010, you never get to purchase a tobacco product in the state of New York.
This is according to an April 13th memo from Jennifer Lee, who is the director of the Health Department's Bureau of Tobacco Control.
And the normie take on this, the immediate reaction from conservatives is going to be, here are those nanny state liberals always trying to put their government regulations on us.
We need to fight for freedom and we need to fight for the ability to do what we want.
But that's not what's going on here.
because at the same time that New York is trying to ban tobacco, New York is legalizing marijuana.
Marijuana contains much more tar than tobacco does. I'm not encouraging people to go smoke cigarettes.
I do not smoke cigarettes. I don't like cigarettes. I do love cigars, though, which you don't inhale.
And it's said, well, listen, we can get into the distinctions between different types of tobacco some other time.
But it can't just be nanny state regulations, big government coming in and taking away things that might be harm.
harmful for you. Marijuana is more harmful than tobacco by pretty much any measure.
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. And with seven rewards, I'm just $4. Quiet, no.
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Tobacco.
Actually, this is a point that Tucker's made, too.
Man, I better watch out.
The people who took out Tucker, they're going to come from me if I keep saying too many dangerous things, like the benefits of cigar smoking.
What does nicotine do?
Nicotine gets your heart pumping a little faster.
Nicotine makes you a little bit more focused.
Nicotine gets through that workday.
What does marijuana do?
Marijuana makes you slower and hungrier and dumber and less funny.
That's what happens.
Who likes nicotine?
Conservatives.
Who likes nicotine?
Generally, people who are a little more normal, people who are a little more of the, similar to the common man.
You're not going to see Mike Bloomberg smoking a cigarette, okay?
You're not going to see the liberal elites,
flying around in their private jets, they're probably not smoking cigarettes.
They're probably micro-dosing LSD or something, but they're not smoking cigarettes.
So ordinary people like cigarettes. Conservatives tend to like cigars.
Bowtie wearing conservatives tend to like pipes. Tobacco is generally speaking a more right-wing
thing. And marijuana, though I know that there are people on the right who like to puff
the devil's lettuce and have a little Haitian oregano now and again, marijuana is more of a
lib thing. And what you're seeing in New York is not a question of freedom versus tyranny or
laissez-faire versus the nanny state. What you're seeing is just a fight between two cultures.
Are we going to live in a more conservative culture? Or are we going to live in a more
lib culture? Are we going to live in a culture where the sort of vice, but it's not that bad
kind of vice, is nicotine? Or a culture where the vice, but it's not that bad kind of vice is pot.
Are we going to live in a culture where the rules that set the limits around our behavior are from the traditional moral order and from the church?
Or are we going to live in a world in which the rules that set the limits around our speech and behavior are from political correctness and wokeness?
What is it? This is about so much more than just cigars and blunts, okay?
There's a big difference between a cigar and a blunt.
But it's just a symbol of two cultures. Are we going to live in the culture?
that cares about the children because we don't want to scandalize the children. We don't want to
damage their immortal souls and we want them to raise up and be good virtuous citizens and then one
day be saints and go to heaven. Or are we going to live in a culture that cares about the children
because we fear that if one of them is sexually confused, they might not be able to access cross-sex
hormones and chop their genitals off. It's just two different views of what it means to care
about children and raise up the next generation. Just two different cultures. What kind of culture
do you want to live in? Cigars or blunts? A philosopher's pipe or a glass bowl? What kind of culture do you? I know
what culture I want to live in. Speaking of culture, Chicago's culture seems to be on the decline.
I guess it's been on the decline for a hundred years, but it's really not looking great right now.
You remember a week or two ago there was that roving gang of something like a hundred young
Chicagoans wreaking havoc, setting cars on fire, vandalizing, attacking people.
So there was a young couple who was attacked by this roving gang.
Here's what the couple says.
It was very random because all we were doing, we just left Nordstrom
and we were looking for somewhere to eat.
We saw that group, and they just thought they were tough
and they wouldn't move out of the way,
just out there being stupid, young and dumb,
trying to prove a point for nothing.
And then they attacked this couple.
And this guy told the news that he was recovering from shoulder injuries,
back injuries, a black eye.
He says that's how it happened. And a state senator, Robert Peters, comes out to comment on the whole thing.
And what does he say? Does he say, we'll make sure that we prosecute these ruffians to the fullest extent of the law?
We will make sure that every Chicagoan can feel safe walking down the street. No, of course not.
You know what happens. The Chicago State Senator, Robert Peters, takes the side of the little thug teenagers.
He says, since I'm a glutton for punishment, I'm sure I'm going to get the most unhinged crime weirdo replies.
So he's already saying, I'm going to say something controversial. And these weirdos who don't love violent crime on the streets of cities, they're going to be really upset with me. What's he say? He says, I would look at the behavior of young people as a political act and statement. It's a mass protest against poverty and segregation. Rest in peace to my mentions. One thing he said there is correct. It is a political act.
when you've got roving gangs of ruffians, prowling the street, looking to beat people up,
set cars on fire, kill people just for fun. Not to alleviate poverty. These are not starving
children stealing a loaf of bread. As you heard from the victim, they were just looking to beat
people up. They didn't even really take anything. When they set a car on fire, they didn't go in and
even steal the stereo to go sell it down the street. They just set it on fire. They just tried to
destroy things. And that is a political act. And the state senator defending these criminals,
that is a political act. You're right. That is a statement. The statement is, we run these streets.
The political act is, if you see me walking down the street, watch out. You're not going to
be able to reason with me. You're not going to be able to argue with me. You're not going to be able to
turn to the law. The law's not on your side. It's on my side. We're no longer going to be a nation of
laws. We're no longer going to be Lady Justice blindfolded, meeting out justice fairly and equally. No.
Now it's going to be a nation of men. And certain people are going to get a free pass and certain
people are going to have the book thrown at them. And if BLM burns the country down for eight months
and throws Molotov cocktails at federal buildings, oh, they were, that was mostly peaceful. We'll maybe
give you a little slap on the wrist. Probably though, it's okay. Go out. No bail, no bond. You're fine.
we're going to drop those charges. But if you're a granny at the Capitol on January 6th,
if you're a midwesterner who goes in and takes a picture smiling in the Capitol Rotunda,
oh, you're going to solitary confinement. You're a terrorist. You're an insurrectionist. We might
send you to Gitmo, frankly. You better thank your lucky stars that we're only putting you in
solitary confinement in D.C. We're not a nation of laws anymore. We're a nation of men. It's a political
act. Speaking of political acts, you know Netflix has this show about Cleopatra.
Sort of about Cleopatra. It's called Queen Cleopatra. It's a Netflix documentary.
And yet, the person playing Cleopatra is black. But Cleopatra is not black.
It's not a fictional character where you might say, okay, we can bend the races a little bit.
This is not a contested historical fact. Cleopatra was white. She was Greek Macedonian.
If you did a biopic on Ediamine and you cast me, that would be a little bit weird, wouldn't it?
We're going to have a biopic on Xi Jinping starring Tom Cruise.
That would be a little bit strange, wouldn't you say?
But what does the director of this show say?
Tina Garavi, she says, what's a political act?
This is a political act.
She says, doing the research, I realized what a political act it would be to,
see Cleopatra portrayed by a black actress. Why shouldn't Cleopatra be a melanated sister?
And why do some people need Cleopatra to be white? So the question is, why shouldn't Cleopatra be black?
The answer, of course, is because she wasn't. Yeah, but why couldn't she be? To quote,
John and Robert Kennedy, quoting George Bernard Shaw, the socialist playwright,
writing a line for the serpent in the Garden of Eden tempting Eve,
some people see things that are and say why.
I dream things that never were and say why not.
That's the animating spirit of leftism.
Why shouldn't she be?
Why do some people need her to be white?
When you say why do some people need Cleopatra to be white,
or to be at least not black,
what you're really asking is, why do you care about the truth?
It's the same question as, why do some people need,
Bruce Jenner to be Bruce, he and him. Why do you need that? Why do you need to refer to men who think
their women as he and him and with male names? Why do you care about the truth? Why won't you let us make
you lie? Her proximity to whiteness seems to give her values, says the director. And for some
Egyptians, it seems to really matter. So that's the other thing is about this Netflix movie. Some of us
who are whiter. I guess I'm Sicilian, so we're a little bit of a liminal, marginal case.
But some of us have criticized it, and we've said this is a little bit strange. But the people
who are really angry here are Egyptians, as even Garavi, the director says, says, yeah, I knew I'd get
the Egyptians mad at me because I'm rewriting the history of Egypt in this completely silly way.
But I felt it was important enough for the political act. It is a political act, but it's based on a
lie. And so then the question for us is, forget about Cleopatra and Netflix and all the rest of it,
in these political acts, are the political acts going to be acts of pure will, or are they going to be
acts of will following intellect? What makes a human being? What distinguishes us from the rest of the
animals? We have will and intellect. We can think abstractly, we have a rational soul. So do we order our will
and our public actions according to reason, law, logic, facts, reality, truth? Or do we say, forget
about all that stuff? I shall be as a God. I'll do whatever the hell I want. And who are you to tell me?
Who are you to tell me I'm not a woman? Who are you to tell me Cleopatra's not black? Who are you to
tell me that the January 6th people weren't the worst insurrectionist terrorists in history? Who are you to tell me
BLM was violent. You don't know. That's just your opinion, man. And according to the left,
opinions and perception, they have nothing to do with fact. There is nothing but our own subjective,
not even interpretation, our own subjective imposition of will on reality. Who are you to talk about
the truth? I'm going to talk to you about my truth. And if you don't like my truth, I'm going to burn down
your city. I'm going to clobber you on the head on the streets of Chicago. I'm going to
to engage in a political act. That's what our politics has become. We've got to talk about that.
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watching. Speaking of irrational politics, Nancy Mace, she's a Republican, she's kind of a squish.
She's one of those Republicans, but not that kind of republicans.
You know, I'm a cool Republican. Nancy Mace just came out and she explained on ABC, a liberal news network,
how the Republicans need to compromise their beliefs to win elections.
I want us to find some middle ground. As a Republican, a conservative, constitutional conservative,
who's pro-life, I saw what happened after Roe v. Wade, because I represent a very purple district.
As purple is this dress. And I saw the sentiment changed dramatically. And as Republicans,
we need to read the room on this issue because the vast majority of folks are not in the extremes.
And we just saw a fetal heartbeat bill signed in the dead of night recently in Florida.
In my home state of South Carolina, there was a very small group of state legislators
that filed a bill that would execute women who have abortions and gave more rights to rapists than
women who've been raped.
That is the wrong message heading into 24.
We're going to lose huge if we continue down this path.
of extremities. And finding that middle ground, the vast majority of people want some sort of gestational
limits, not at, you know, not at nine months, but somewhere in the middle. They want exceptions
for rape and incest. They want women to have access to birth control. These are all very
common sense positions that we can take and still be pro-life.
This woman is very confused, and she's on a liberal news network, and she's just mindlessly
regurgitating leftist talking points that are completely divorced from reality.
Do you know in some Republican states, rapists have more rights than their victim?
This is not true. It's just complete nonsense. She probably read it on media matters or something like that.
Very confused woman, doing her best impression of the mom in mean girls.
Hey, he liberals, I know I'm a Republican, but I'm a cool Republican.
You know, I'm not that kind of Republican. I'm cool. I'm going to be your friend.
Okay. On many issues, we can compromise with.
our political opponents and should compromise even perhaps on issues like taxation on issues
maybe like zoning decrees I don't know on issues like immigration okay we can we can
compromise we can meet in the middle that's how politics works okay on some issues
you can't though because on some issues a compromise would be in principle as bad
as the worst outcome, of the two outcomes that you're trying to decide between.
In some cases, a compromise is the worst outcome of all, or at least as bad in principle.
And one of those issues would be abortion. Because an abortion, if you try to compromise on it,
you are literally splitting the baby. You know that phrase splitting the baby comes from the Bible,
where it was used as an instrument to determine who was the true mother of a child.
Two women claimed to be the mother of a child.
And so the decree to, all right, split the baby, give half to one and half to the other.
It exposes who the real mother is because the real mother says,
don't split my baby.
You can give it to her, but just don't split the baby.
Say, oh, you're the real mother.
Okay, great.
You can't compromise on abortion because either the baby is human and alive and shouldn't be murdered.
or the baby is just a stupid clump of cells, and who cares? It's one of those two things.
Comedians have done bits on this in recent years. Even comedians who are considered to be somewhat
liberal. Louis C.K., remember? He said, oh, yeah, having an abortion, it's just like going to the bathroom.
You know, it's like, it's just like that. It's no big deal. Or it's murder.
And so he gets the audience sort of on his side, and then he points that abortion is very possibly murder.
Chris Rock, same thing. He said, I'm with you guys. You know, look, I'm totally pro-choice abortion's great.
But don't tell me it's a clump of cells. I'm here to murder babies. And then the audience doesn't know what to do.
He says, no, no, I'm on your side. I'm just saying, yeah, I'm all for abortion. Abortion's great, but it's about murdering a baby.
Right. And then the audience is so shocked by this because he's calling out the truth. It's one or the other.
It's a completely binary issue. It's sort of like the transgender bathroom.
The difference is with abortion, you can come to some political compromise and because
unborn babies don't have a voice, you won't hear their screams, and you don't necessarily have to
acknowledge the injustice of it. So you can say, okay, all the babies who are 12 weeks old and older,
they get to live, but the 12 weeks old and younger, we can murder them. And because they're little
babies and they're vulnerable, you won't have to pay too much attention. Whereas with an issue like
the transgender bathrooms, those are so obviously mutually contradictory because either the men go
into the women's bathroom or they don't. So you can see, okay, either men or men are women and they have
the right to go into the women's bathroom or men are not women, and they obviously don't have the right
to go into the women's bathroom. Either the transgender people get this right to go in and use the ladies'
room, or women are allowed to have their own bathrooms. But you can't simultaneously have both.
It's just, it's logically impossible. It's practically impossible. Nancy May says, well, we have
to win elections. I don't think we do. There's three issues. There's not.
three issues that I can see that we have won on in recent years. One of which is abortion.
Okay, we talk about, in the last 50 years, sometimes we win on taxes for a little bit and then we
lose on taxes. Sometimes we went on foreign policy and we lose on foreign policy. But abortion is one
of the few issues where we have consistently won. It's because we've taken a clear line. Now,
Speaking of young people, another Hollywood celebrity has come out and defended drag queens
and drag queen performances for everybody in society.
And so there's a right to drag queens.
That would be Kevin Bacon.
So weird and creepy.
It's Kevin Bacon and some lady, I guess his wife, and they're wearing a shirt that's just a very creepy moustachioed-looking man on it and says,
drag is a right. It says drag bands are bad karma. Right now, drag performers in the LGBTQIA
plus community need our help shop the six degrees of KB campaign supporting the ACLU drag defense
fund or make a gift here. Drag is art. Drag is a right. Drag is a right? Down writing the declaration,
you've got Thomas Jefferson, the founding fathers. They say, we hold these truths to be self-evident.
but all men are created equal, that they're endowed by they're created with certain unalienable rights.
Among these are the right to life, liberty, and big fat guys strapping on stilettos and jiggling for kids.
Those are self-evident rights.
We don't, hold on.
Hey, Tom, Tom, what was that last one?
No, don't worry about that.
It's about, you know, the guys putting on the stilettos and jiggling around at the library in the elementary school.
How is that a right?
It's self-evident, of course.
That's the, that's pretty much the argument Kevin Bacon's, it's self-evidently a right. I don't think it's a right. It's a wrong. And it's a wrong that we tolerate to some degree in society because it's a fallen world and we've got other things to worry about. But it's obviously a wrong. The whole reason drag is funny is because it's wrong. There's been a conflation recently between drag queens and transgender identifying people. But those are different things. In the case of transgender identity,
people. It's men who really believe they're women and who do their best to dress up like women,
and they fool themselves. Because they have a defect of perception, they look in the mirror and they say,
wow, I really am a woman. All the rest of us know, no, you're not. You don't look like a woman.
You have a huge Adam's apple and you're obviously a dude. But they, because of their flawed perception,
think that they are the opposite sex. Drag queens, they know. They say, I'm a big burly guy,
but I'm going to put on a silly wig and a big dress. I'm going to dance around. And the whole
the whole amusing aspect of the performance is that I am not a woman. The incongruity, the wrongness of it is the point.
This is why whenever the libs find some photo from, you know, a conservative governor or something from Halloween one year and he's wearing a wig or something and they say, ha ha, see, he supports drag and transgenderism. See, he believes that men are not women too. You say, no, he's making fun of it. It's a joke.
when a man, including the guys who did drag shows and cabarets and things like that,
when they put on the wig and the dress and the stilettos,
they're making fun of the idea that a man can be a woman.
It's a joke, and it's weird, and societies at different times will clamp down a little
more harshly on these or allow them to exist in back alleys.
And I think a lot of conservatives would say, look, in some seedy part of town,
if you want some weird cabaret where dudes are dancing around like women, okay, we're just going to look
the other way. It's not the conservatives who are the aggressors in this drag queen culture war.
It's the libs. The libs are forcing the issue. If the libs allowed their drag queen thing,
they just kept it to some back alley somewhere in the red light district, no one would really pay
attention. But they're the ones bringing it into the libraries, and they're the ones bringing it into
the elementary schools, and they're the ones bringing it onto Main Street during their pride parades.
And so now we've got to say no, it's wrong. It's wrong. There's no right to that.
We've had laws against this for much of American history, and it's wrong. It's the same with the
bathrooms. If some troubled man uses the women's bathroom every now and again, as has, has
been the case for many decades now. And he doesn't really bother anybody. And everyone thinks
it's weird. And they're kind of out on their guard. But all right, out of a pity for these
diluted people. Okay, fine. We'll let it go. But then if you try to establish it as a right,
then you're forcing the issue. And we've got to tell you the truth, which is no. This is weird.
It's wrong. It's not conducive to human flourishing. You men are not really women. You don't have a
right to do the women's things. And Kevin Bacon, you are wrong. My favorite comment yesterday is from
the drummer's workshop at Norm's Music.
And he says, known for its diversity and pollution,
New York City is also called the melting bone.
That's so true.
We started out, we were a melting pot in this country,
and now we are the melting bones,
according to Korean Jean-Pierre.
That's how that experiment worked out.
Speaking about what's American and drag
and freedom of expression,
Whoopi Goldberg was on the view.
and Whoopi made a claim about American law and culture and just what it means to be an American.
And Whoopi says banning books and banning drag queens, that is just downright un-American.
I'm not willing to give you access to my body. I'm just not willing to do that.
That is none of your business. What goes on in my family is none of your business.
Like, I feel like if you don't want to see drag shows,
then don't take your child to a drag show.
If you don't want your child reading certain books,
give the library a list of the books you don't want your kid to read.
Stay off my back.
Because my rights are just as important as yours,
and when it comes to what I do with my family and my body,
it's none of your business.
It is up to you to know what your kids.
are reading. If you want to know, go to the school. If it's not a book you're interested in,
tell the teacher you don't want your kid reading it. But don't get in the way of my kid being
able to read that book. That is not American. Get off my back. That is not American. Okay,
so before we get into whoopies confused philosophy, just as an historical point,
banning books is very American. Banning drag shows is obviously very American for much of American
history throughout the country, including in San Francisco,
transvestitism was completely illegal.
You would be arrested for public disturbance if you ever did that.
All sorts of weird sexual behaviors were illegal in the United States
until the Supreme Court invented some right to do weird sex stuff in the mid-2000s.
Okay.
So it is deeply, deeply American to proscribe this sort of weird behavior.
But even banning books has always, for all of American history, has been very, very much a
part of American public life. Obviously, going back to the Puritans, they banned all sorts of books.
In fact, there was one guy who was ostracized from the colony by Governor Bradford for writing poems
that were a little bit licentious, a little bit lascivious. And they almost executed him for it,
but then they just banished him to an island so he could wait for an English ship to come by and
take him back to Britain. And then obviously up through the founding era, all sorts of laws against
obscenity. In fact, these laws against obscenity were being exercised at the federal level as recently
as 2008. The guy was in prison until 2011, one of the pornographers that they threw in jail.
But furthermore, it's not just the Christians and the conservatives banning books, quite the
opposite. It's the libs. Since the middle of the 20th century, it's the libs who say,
you can't teach the Bible in schools. Oh, no, we better not find any teachers with a Bible in school.
We're going to get the ACLU on your back. That's right, the American Civil Liberties Union.
We're going to go after you for having a Bible in schools.
You better not recite any prayers in schools.
Oh, no, sir, re.
This is America.
One Nation Under God.
We're not going to let you teach the Bible in schools.
If you don't want your kid reading gay porn in the library,
then politely ask the librarian.
What are you talking about?
We've got laws against this for all of our nation's history.
And furthermore, this is a self-guess.
government. And so when you say, how dare you, how dare you infringe on my right to make my kid
read gay porn when he's 10 years old? You don't have that right. That's a wrong. And who sets the
civil rights and wrongs? Well, that would be the people in a self-government and that democracy
that you people are always prattling on about, even though you don't believe it at all.
All of which is to say, the liberals obviously don't care about any of this. They're just going
to wrap themselves in the flag to peddle their radicalism. And it's a political lesson for conservatives.
The libs, when they're being really, really effective, they're not burning the American flag.
The libs, when they're being really effective, they just are lying about American history.
And they're saying, oh, no, my view, my weird trans-thruple, parading gay porn down the hallways of elementary schools,
why that's as American as apple pie. That's why the founding fathers fought the revolution
was to defend my right to do that. And it's obviously totally bogus, but that's what they do.
They're picking up a lesson from Machiavelli. They're picking up a lesson from a lot of political
thinkers, which is, if you want to be politically effective, you've got to wrap yourself in the flag.
So there's two ways to do it. You can either do it in the pure will kind of politics, which is
some people see things that are and say, why I dream things that never were in and say why not,
which is the Humpty Dumpty kind of politics in Alice in Wonderland,
where Humpty Dumpty says,
what does a word mean? It means whatever I say it means.
And Alice says, well, it's got to be awfully confusing
for words to have all those meanings.
The question is, do words really mean those things?
And Humpty Dumpty says, no, no, the question is,
which is to be master, that's all.
That's the liberal version of it.
It's just, yeah, whatever we say, that's going to become the truth
because we said it.
Then there's the conservative version, which is what is the truth?
you engage in a rational process and you ask yourself questions about objective reality,
then you reason through that using your abstract reasoning, and then, and maybe the inherited
wisdom of the ages, and maybe just looking at the customs of people who already exist,
and then you use your will to try to pursue the truth. So when the conservatives, when we wrap
ourselves in the flag, it tends to be because we're making an argument that really has a basis
in history. That's not what the libs doing. I'm not just making a cheap shot. Don't forget,
the biggest liberal campaign on education in the last five or six years was the New York Times
1619 project, which claimed that America's revolution was fought to preserve slavery, and even
left-wing academic historians said that wasn't true. And when the writer of the 1619 project,
Nicole Hannah-Jones was confronted by this, she basically shrugged her shoulders. Yeah, okay, whatever.
is the Italian expression. You know, if it's not true, it makes a good story. And what did the New York Times do?
Eventually, they kind of were forced to correct it a little bit, subtly, many months later,
but they still continued to peddle the 1619 project because they don't care. Politics grounded in the truth,
or a politics that is pure will. Which one are we going to have?
You see this actually, RFK Jr. is running for president now as a Democrat.
And RFK Jr. is a lifelong Democrat.
Obviously, his father is Robert Kennedy.
His uncle is John F. Kennedy.
And he's been an environmental lawyer his whole life.
He actually lived in the town right over for me when I grew up.
And he's a lib.
He's a real lib.
But he's gotten a lot of conservative cred recently because he's questioned vaccines for a long time.
And vaccine skepticism is now conservative.
It used to be liberal.
Now it's conservative.
after we saw how the liberal establishment lied to us for the last three years.
He questions Big Pharma, questions Dr. Fauci.
And so he's done a lot of great work over the last few years.
Now, RFK Jr. running against Biden.
And a lot of conservatives are saying, why is he running as a Democrat?
He should be running as a Republican these days.
The Kennedys are Republicans these days.
Here's what RFK Jr. just had to say on the campaign trail.
We're now in this situation where, you know, without free speech, democracy, just sunlight.
You know, nobody, there is no time in history.
You know, they're always the bad guys.
So that's the sort of statement that sounds like it's true, but it isn't really true.
It isn't really true because throughout history, everyone, everyone ever in power at all has censored speech.
And everyone, I don't care how liberal you think you are, you would support some kinds of limits on speech.
This is throughout all of history.
Throughout all of history, sometimes the Catholics have censored speech, sometimes the Protestants have censored speech.
Sometimes the Jews have censored speech.
Sometimes the Muslims have censored speech.
Today we see the atheists especially censoring speech.
Sometimes it's been the Democrats, sometimes it's been the Republicans.
Sometimes it's been this person or that.
And the reason for that, as I explained in my book,
Speechless, Controlling Words, Controlling Minds.
Number one national bestseller.
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Where are you at? There we go.
All right. We're missing Mr. Davies, I think.
As I explained in my book, Speechless,
every, there we go.
Every culture has to have certain limits.
Every culture is going to recognize certain things as taboo.
And so, RFK is pointing out of it.
out that the the current censorship that's going on is quite wrong, because it's the libs who we're doing
and they're censoring true speech. But it's not wrong necessarily to censor false, evil, ugly speech.
It's not wrong to censor drag queen expression in the elementary schools. I said it's not wrong
to censor the gay porn in the elementary school libraries. I think all of us would agree that that's a
very good thing. It's not wrong to censor threats. It's not wrong to censor fighting words.
not wrong to censor all these things. It's a shallow liberal view that RFK Jr. is expressing.
And I think he's doing it with the best of intentions, and he's one of the best Democrats out there.
It's just another reminder. Liberalism is not going to save us. Even the old liberalism of the
1960s, the Kennedy liberalism, even the much older liberalism, the classical liberalism, it's not
going to save us. It's just wrong. You're not going to beat liberalism. You're not going to beat liberalism.
by being a different kind of a liberal. You've got to offer an alternative. And the liberal
establishment doesn't like when you offer an alternative to that, which is why they took Tucker Carlson
off the air. Okay, we've got Cabot Phillips coming up on the member block to talk about dating.
I have a lot of questions about dating. The rest of the show continues. Now you don't want to miss it.
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