The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1236 - Gas Stove Lives Matter!
Episode Date: May 1, 2023The libs begin to ban gas stoves (after saying they wouldn’t after saying they would), satanists gather in Boston to promote abortion and transgenderism, and the rhetorical knives come out for Ron D...eSantis. Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEl - - - DailyWire+: Become a DailyWire+ member to gain access to movies, shows, documentaries, and more: https://bit.ly/3jJQBQ7 Pre-order your Jeremy's Chocolate here: https://bit.ly/3EQeVag Shop all Jeremy’s Razors products here: https://bit.ly/3xuFD43 Get your Michael Knowles merch here: https://bit.ly/3X6tlKY - - - Today’s Sponsors: Genucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/knowles Birch Gold - Text "KNOWLES" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation, FREE information kit: https://birchgold.com/knowles - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RwKpq6 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BqZLXA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eEmwyg Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3L273Ek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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After spending months claiming not to want to take away your gas stoves, liberals are taking away your gas stoves.
Which is unfortunate because gas stoves are great. They're much better than electric stoves.
But that is less important than what the liberal fatwa against proper cooking equipment says about how the left conducts politics.
Back in January, you may remember, the Biden administration threatened to ban gas stoves.
That's why I think we need to be talking about regulating gas stoves, whether that's drastically
improving emissions or banning gas stoves entirely.
And I think we ought to keep that possibility of a ban in mind as you follow along,
because it's a powerful tool in our toolbox, and it's a real possibility here.
Real possibility, we're looking to ban the gas stove.
So instantly, of course, the liberal journos and faked fact checkers leapt into action
to convince people that we didn't all hear what we all just heard.
heard. AP, fact focus, Biden administration isn't banning gas stoves. Yes, well, there were some
comments from a consumer product, safety commission official that we're going to ban the
stoves and everything, but no, no, we're not going to do that, never mind. New York Times,
no, Biden is not trying to ban gas stoves. We have here from intelligence here. The gas stove
ban freak out is the story we need right now. How about Newsweek? Republicans mocked.
over outraged claims that government is coming for gas stoves. What a bunch of crazy conspiracy theory
idiots, right? We have here from AccuWeather for some reason. We're not taking away your gas stove
regulator tells CNN. And then we've got, what do we have? Republicans have found their new
dumb culture war. This is from MSNBC. It's a big dumb, stupid culture war. Obviously,
the Democrats are not going to take away our gas stoves. And now, Democrat Governor Kathy
Hockel has banned gas stoves in new buildings in New York. Existing buildings are not yet
affected, but every single new building in the state of New York will be. According to Governor
Hockel's spokes lady, which is reported in the New York Times, quote, the new law will not have
any loopholes that will undermine the intent of this measure. There will not be any option
for municipalities to opt out.
The stoves are just one issue.
The libs do this with every one of their schemes that conservatives oppose.
Marriage, immigration, transing the kids.
In every case, the policy that we oppose is a crazy conspiracy theory that's totally insane.
It's never going to happen.
What are you talking about?
until, of course, it is firmly established, old news, and they tell us too late to fix.
I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Knowles show. Welcome back to the show.
2024 heating up. A lot of candidates going after a certain Florida governor. The knives are out.
Ferrandisantis, which we will get to in just a second. First, though. I don't want to move on too
quickly from these liberal journales who just lie and spread propaganda for the regime and deny
reality and fact check the facts and try to promote falsehood instead of the facts.
These guys just had their favorite event of the year.
That would be the White House Correspondence Association dinner.
Now, the White House Correspondents Association dinner used to be a kind of a funny event in Washington, D.C.
and it was when the people who were reporting on the White House, all those journalists, they would get to go and make jokes about Washington, D.C.
And they'd usually get a comedian to come into the room and make fun of them.
And the president would often stop by and make jokes about them as well.
And it was all kind of funny and it was fairly self-effacing.
And that is over.
The White House Correspondents Association dinner has now become the Oscars.
it's hard to differentiate between the Oscars and the White House Correspondents Association Dinner
because these liberal journos have puffed themselves up so much,
and Hollywood celebrities have degraded themselves so much,
they seem to have met in the middle now.
And so you lose all of the glitz and glamour and everything aspirational
that used to make the Oscars worth watching,
and you also lose the self-effacing reality
that used to give the journales some credibility.
These were just tough guys who were pursuing a story, speaking truth to power, they were grizzled.
You weren't going to get one over on them.
Now it's red carpets.
Now it's photo lines.
Now, Chrissy Teigen, who I'm reliably informed as a celebrity.
All I know about Chrissy Teigen is that Candace has a fight with her or something, and they kind of make funny videos on the internet about her.
Chrissy Teigen was walking into the White House Correspondents Association dinner dressed to the nines, I guess undressed to the nines.
nine's actually she wasn't wearing a ton this woman had her her servants walking behind her carrying the
rest of her gown and the scene was kind of funny because there were a lot of global warming protesters
who were surrounding her and the other attendees screaming about how we need to ban gas stoves i guess
and so but she's walking in she's got her celebrity husband whose name escapes me he's wearing a tuxedo
and then she has her slaves in the background carrying the trail of her dress and so much for the
fourth estate and so much for speaking on behalf of the little guy and speaking truth to power.
There were other celebrities too. There was that gal who Kanye West briefly dated.
There were some other people, vander something. Vander Pump, is that a name of a celebrity?
I don't know. I'm checked out. I don't deal with this pop culture because it's so desiccated and
shallow and absurd. But the White House correspondents who were supposed to be the most grounded people,
in our media, they're paling around with all these guys. Julia Fox, I do remember her name.
She was the one who dated Kanye West. And then, do you know the most absurd aspect of all about
the White House Correspondents Association Dinner? This is the part that grates on me the most.
It's not that they want their fancy dinner with all their celebrities to hobnob around
and not oppose the establishment but be part of the establishment that I've come to expect.
The part that grates on me the most about the White House Correspondents Association dinner,
is that they refer to it as nerd prom.
Nerd prom, which implies that these people are knowledgeable and intelligent,
which are two adjectives that I don't think you could say describe the Washington, D.C.
Press Corps, certainly not the White House press corps.
Nerd prom.
A lot of people don't use nerd in this way anymore.
This is still the primary definition of nerd, though.
Some people think nerd just means you're really hyper-enthusi.
and focused on some niche subject matter. But, you know, it does imply intelligence. I couldn't
remember if I was just going crazy. So I looked it up in Merriam-Webster and it says, primary definition,
a person devoted to intellectual, academic, or technical pursuits or interests. Does that define
Washington, D.C. Jernos to you, the people who cover the White House? No, not at all. Would that it
did. There have been times when journalists have been
associated with intelligence, with knowledge in a particular subject area. That's gone.
That's gone. The journals in the liberal media establishment, which attends this dinner,
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Dach DeFouchi, our old buddy, Dac DeFouchi, he's back on CNN speaking to Christian Amampor, who drew rightly dubbed.
Christian, I'm a poor journalist.
Interviewing Dr. Fauci, we're now three years after two weeks to slow the spread,
and we're trying to make sense of what has happened over the last two years,
and Dr. Fauci says, look, we've got to stop playing the blame game.
Was the closing of the schools to Draconian?
How much of a delay did the fact that nobody fully understood the asymptomatic spread of this?
Nobody figured out that it could actually bust through certain vaccine levels as well.
What are the real takeaways and the real lessons for public health?
I think we have to get away from the blame game because so many of the things that you have mentioned were unknowns at the time.
I kept on saying over and over again, we've got to get the children back to school as quickly as possible.
We've got to get them in school safely.
And we've got to make sure that they are not essentially out of school, at a lot.
home getting all of the negative consequences.
Different parts of the country interpreted that differently.
There were schools that stayed closed far too long and longer than they should have,
and there were those that essentially didn't close at all.
I guess you probably should have been a little clearer, Dr. Fauci.
I love he says, look, we get a step play in the blame game.
We just didn't know, okay, but then I was very clear.
It was totally unclear, but I was very clear.
And then the people who interpreted me, they didn't realize how clear it was. So they interpreted it
wrong sometimes. And anyway, it's not my fault. Whatever, whatever went wrong, that's not my fault.
Whatever went right, that was all me. I am the science. Bowed down before me, you dirty peasants.
I am the science. All hail the science. You got to step playing that playing game.
It wasn't clear. We just didn't know. We didn't know. That's funny because I knew.
I knew, and you knew, and my friends knew, generally, and your friends probably knew too.
How is it? That's so weird, because I don't have any degrees from Johns Hopkins.
I've never worked at MIT. I don't read peer-reviewed scientific studies on epidemiology,
and yet I knew somehow that putting a hanky on my face wasn't going to prevent me from catching the virus.
I knew that standing six feet away from people wasn't going to really do anything.
I knew that not visiting my grandmother wasn't going to save people's lives.
I knew that that experimental drug that they rushed through might not be the most effective thing at stopping.
I knew, you know, I hate to say I told you so, but I guess I'm saying,
it a lot over and over again, and you've probably been saying it a lot over and over again for the last three years.
So how is it that we all knew and Dr. Fauci didn't? Don't we need to answer that question, that the people in
charge were wrong about everything, and ordinary Joe Blow on the street, who doesn't have a
particularly specialized education, he was right about everything? I was that the whole journalist
class was totally wrong.
And the readers of the newspapers and the websites and the viewers of the TV shows, we were largely
right. We were so right that we would contradict them. And then big tech would come in and they would
censor us for doing that. And they would take our show off the year, sometimes for doing that.
How do you explain all of that? I think we need a lot more of the blame game. And I think the
liberals agree with me. The liberals right now are indicting Donald Trump in New York.
for making an in-kind contribution to his own campaign seven years ago,
which would not be a crime at all,
but they're trying to twist it and pretend that it's a misdemeanor,
and then they're trying to twist that and say that it's a felony.
Years after the statute of limitations on the misdemeanor would have run out,
but it's not really a misdemeanor because candidates are allowed to donate as much to their campaign as they won.
That was seven years ago.
we're still playing that blame game? No, we're just not supposed to play the blame game
when it comes to the ruling class that shut our world down for no reason. Well, for no good reason.
They shut it down and they themselves got more power. And they shut it down and they themselves got
more money was the largest transfer of wealth in human history from the lower class to the
upper class. And yet, we're not supposed to play that blame game. Move along, sheep. We won. It's
a conspiracy theory. It's all fake. You're all totally crazy. And yeah, you were right, but it's old news.
Move along. Move along. What the confidence on that guy, wouldn't you say? Amazing, that kind of undue
confidence. Speaking of undue confidence, Whoopi Goldberg on The View has just come out to scold
Christians because Christians don't want to trans the kids. And Whoopi is convinced that the Bible is very, very
clear about how we should trans the kids.
Oh my God.
This is a party that says we believe in parents' rights.
You're telling me that as a parent, I don't, I'm not smart enough to decide if my child
and I need to have gender affirming or doctors are not involved.
What is going to?
So I can't, I can't decide what my kid reads.
I can't decide for my child what my child says is going on.
Yep.
You're telling me your beliefs, and they keep saying it, and I keep saying, what Bible are you reading?
Yeah.
Because God was really clear.
Very clear.
God was really clear that we need to trans the kids and have the kids read gay porn in schools.
So says Whoopi Goldberg.
I love too, she focuses on, she says, these parents, these parents aren't even able to decide what their kids are going to read in schools.
which, by the way, the whole issue over the gay porn in the schools right now is that parents don't
want their kids to be exposed to gay porn in schools. It's the teachers and the weirdos and the
ideologues who want the kids to read gay porn in schools. The parents are saying, please don't do that,
and the libs are coming in and saying parents don't have that right. And whoopi flips it,
and she says, parents should be able to teach their kids gay porn. But then, of course,
you run up against this issue, which is there's only one book that you're not allowed to read in schools.
There's only one book that our Supreme Court has said you're not allowed to be taught in schools.
That, of course, would be the Bible, which Whoopi says that she's quoting.
It would seem likely to me that Whoopi Goldberg has not read the Bible.
No, the Bible does not say we ought to trans the kids.
The point I want to make on it actually has nothing to do with transing the kids or Whoopi Goldberg.
The point I want to make on it is that line, she says.
She says, it's so clear.
The Bible is very clear.
When someone says the Bible is very clear without any other context, you should be very skeptical of whatever follows.
Wise people avail themselves of history.
So in the modern world, we just take one sentence and we say, well, there's no other context matters.
as Derry Doss said, there is no outside text. So it doesn't matter what we know about the author
or the time in which he lived or the works that he's referring to or the great conversation that's
taking place over the course of history. No, all that matters is the words on the page and then
whatever interpretation I want to foist upon the words. That's how modern people view things. And it's
not just on the left. Even some people who would consider themselves more centrist or even right
wing, we'll do that, especially when it comes to the Bible. But we don't have to do that. That's a very
liberal, modern approach. Conservatives can avail ourselves of the wisdom of the ages,
because our own stock of reason is relatively paltry. Even those of us speaking and listening to
the show right now, who I know were definitely probably a couple notches above the people
who attend the White House Correspondents Association dinner in terms of understanding and
wisdom and overall handsomeness? I know, but believe it or not, even we don't know very much
about very much. And so it's prudent to avail ourselves of the wisdom of the ages. And so if Whoopi
had said, okay, I read somewhere in the Bible that we should trans the kids. I don't know what
verse I saw that in. But let's look at the history of the church. Is the church ever taught that it's
good to trans the kids? No. Okay, so where did I get that idea? What is more likely that every Christian
that ever came before me, including all the great doctors of the church, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine,
that they were all wrong, and I, doctor of the church, Whoopi Goldberg, am right, or that I got it wrong.
What's more likely? Obviously, the latter. You actually just saw this play out in Hungary.
The Pope went and visited Hungary. Hungary, strong, right-wing government, doing a lot of great stuff.
Pope Francis, some times, it talks a little bit in a kind of fusing way. A Papa Francesco was a
misinterpreted by the Republica Journal and News a paper in Italy. And he'll say things. And then sometimes
the journalists are in fact misinterpreting him. Sometimes what the Holy Father says is somewhat
ambiguous. But when he said in Hungary was not ambiguous at all and it shocked a lot of liberals. I will
translate what the Pope says. This is a nefarious path of ideological colonization that eliminates differences.
as in the case of gender culture,
which eliminates differences,
or prioritizes other things,
reducing freedom, for example,
and creating an insane right to abortion.
That is always a tragic defeat.
How beautiful instead would it be to build a Europe centered on people and peoples
where effective policies for birth and family are in place.
We have countries in Europe where the median age is 46 or 48 years old.
What if we have a country where in which the growth and uniqueness of each individual is preserved?
It's a great idea.
So in there, he comes out in favor of Hungary's,
initiative to increase birth rates in Europe, comes out against abortion, articulates that this is
insane to suggest there's such a thing as a right to abortion. And he says that gender ideology is
crazy, that it's an ideological colonization that's contrary to reality. But this is a liberal Pope.
What do you mean? The liberal Pope is opposed to abortion? Yes, because the church has taught
consistently from day one that abortion is completely unacceptable. We see this in the Bible. We see this
in the commandment against committing murder. We see this in the scriptural defenses of children.
We also see this in the DDoK, that earliest catechism of the church, going back to the earliest days of the
church. What about gender theory? Well, we see this in the Bible. In the beginning, God created man,
both male and female created he them. We see this in the complementarity of the sexes,
in the description of marriage in Genesis and in the gospel of St. Matthew, and we see this throughout
the history of the church. So you could say, yes, Pope Francis is liberal. I'm not suggesting that Pope Francis
really is desirous of upending church teaching on gender ideology, but he's merely constrained by
tradition. I totally take the Pope at his word. I think he's sincere when he says he thinks abortion is
insane and he thinks that gender ideology is crazy and a colonization. And he says it's good to have
young people being born. But why is it that the Pope would think that? And why would he advocate for
that, even when he has a reputation as a liberal? Because there is no way to overcome not only
the clear scripture, but that weight of history. This is why the libs have to attack history.
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Speaking of religion, good and bad and right and wrong, in Boston over the weekend,
a bunch of Satanists met up in what is now being called the largest gathering of Satanists ever.
It was called Satan Khan.
Big conference for Satanists.
They're making a lot of satanic symbols, wearing lots of pentagrams and weird gregers.
goat head imagery and horns and stuff, looking like a bunch of weirdos and doing really bad things.
They're shredding Bibles.
They were performing unbaptizing ceremonies, which is not possible.
Baptism leaves an indelible mark on the soul, but these jokers think they can unbaptize you.
They were shredding pro-cop flags, you know, the thin blue line, blue lives matter.
They were promoting transgenderism.
They were promoting abortion.
They had talk, sins of the flesh, Satanism and self-pleasure, promoting what Woody Allen, euphemistically called sex with someone you love,
the sort of thing that one does associated with pornography.
They had to talk reclaiming the trans body.
And it's easy to kind of just mock these guys or even to feel a great deal of pity for them
because you think, oh, these are just a bunch of misfit weirdos dressing up in goat horns
and making the rock and roll symbol.
And it's no big deal.
But they're promoting pretty bad stuff.
I mean, transing the castrating children, that's not great.
That's a bad thing to promote.
murdering babies through abortion.
It's not great.
These guys raise money for abortion clinics to kill babies.
So it gets pretty dark.
It'd be easy to laugh at them if the consequences of this stuff were not so dire.
And of course, they worship the Prince of Lies, the father of lies.
So the only reason I even bring this up is not to call too much attention to these people.
But when conservatives point out that this stuff is satanic,
that these ideas that seem like they're just ordinary political issues.
We want to take down the cops, abolish the police.
Well, we want to allow men who think they're women to just dress up like women,
and they're really are women, and we're going to establish in our law that they're really women.
We want women to have choice and have the right to control their own bodies by murdering their children.
We just, that's what we support.
And a lot of people, including on the right, think, oh, these are just political issues where you have your opinion and I have my opinion, we're in a debate and maybe meet in the middle.
But no, people who are serious about these issues recognize that they come down to good and evil.
There is a satanic element to lots of these issues that are being pushed by.
the left. Tucker Carlson may have lost his job for pointing that out. But it's so clear.
When conservatives point out that there is a satanic element to all of these issues, you don't
need to take our word for it. The Satanists agree. People who actually worship the devil.
And most normal people in the middle, they, it's not that they can't wrap their head around
transgenderism or around abortion or around defund the police, they can't wrap their head around the fact
that some people explicitly worship the devil. They think, well, that's a silly superstition.
That's just a silly stupid superstition. You guys, you're all jokers, okay? You people who worship the devil
are jokers, and you people who go to church are jokers, and me, a bourgeois, secular liberal,
whose most important weekly ritual is going to brunch on Sunday and maybe going to a yoga class.
I'm the reasonable one here. I can't help but point out if you look at all of human history
in every society, everywhere on earth, you see an acknowledgement of the devil and an acknowledgement
of, if not the one true God, at least intuitions of the one true God and an acknowledgement of moral
reality and the idea that some things are better than other things. So who's the mistaken one?
Who's the crazy, superstitious one? The people who are behaving and perceiving the world in line with
how everyone has always done so, or the handful of modern secularists who think it's all just
bunk, and we're all just bags of meat and chemicals, and our only purpose is to get pleasure
and all those higher things, they're just fanciful.
To quote Anton and Scalia in an interview with a New York magazine Lib Jerno some years ago now,
she was mocking him for being religious.
And he said, you know, I believe in God and heaven.
I even believe in hell in the devil.
Many more intelligent people than you or me have believed in the devil.
On this point on good and evil, horrible story came out last week.
I want to get to it, though. MS-13 is this gang that people just associate with running drugs and ferrying people across the border. And we know they're bad and they've got these face tattoos. But I don't think people know how bad they are. An MS-13 gangster, who was recently released from prison on parole, of course, I was just charged for murdering an Uber Eats driver in a case that police are calling demonic in Holiday, Florida.
Oscar Solis, 30-year-old MS-13 gangster, he was arrested on April 24th for alleged late-murring and dismembering 59-year-old Randall Cook, who was a husband and a stepfather, who was just delivering food to the gangster's home, who was his last drop-off of the week, and this guy, this gangster, decided that he was just going to murder the Uber Eats driver, just because.
And so we think in the modern secular world of MS-13 is, oh, they're just a drug gang.
Oh, they run prostitution rings.
Yeah, they're just thugs and criminals for sure, but that's it.
MS-13 was founded by Satanists, by people who, in their own conception of themselves,
served Satan and worshipped Satan.
MS-13 regularly engages in satanic ritual and sacrifice.
MS-13 venerates Santamwerite, this demonic personification of holy death,
saint death, nothing holy about it, of course.
I'm not trying to convince you, well, I am trying to convince you to go to church,
but that's not the reason I bring up this story.
I'm not doing it simply to tell you, you know, get your life in order,
and recognize good and evil in your own life and stop pursuing vice and start pursuing virtue and all the
rest of it. The reason I bring up this story is if you only look at this story through the modern
secular lens, you miss the whole thing. It doesn't make any sense. The only way that a story like
this makes any sense is if there is such a thing as the demonic and such a thing as the holy,
if there is spiritual warfare, if the way that we now describe as old,
and superstitious and crazy, that our civilization has viewed reality for its history,
which is that there is good and evil, we're in this battle, we're the church militant.
If you don't view it through that lens, you miss the whole story here.
Then this Uber Eats story just becomes, oh, local, random crime.
This is why liberal politicians, whenever there's a shooting that is convenient for them to talk about,
they'll say, oh, it's senseless.
Oh, it's senseless.
Often these shootings are not senseless.
Oh, the shootings in downtown Chicago, oh, you're so senseless.
No, there is a kind of a logic to these shootings.
It's just that the logic involves aspects of moral reality that the modern liberal secularists can't acknowledge.
So what are we going to do about it?
There's great news out of Missouri.
A Missouri judge has just appointed a special prosecutor.
to investigate one of the George Soros-backed DAs in St. Louis. Soros, most notably among the liberal
donors, because George Soros is probably the most prominent funder of leftist causes in the world
today. And he does it through his Open Society Foundation, and he does it through lots of different
tentacles of his political power. George Soros has had these district attorneys and prosecutors
elected. These races are super easy to win because people don't put a lot of money into them.
So if you put any money into them at all, you can often get your guys installed. And then the
prosecutors just don't prosecute the crimes. And the Satanists in Boston cheer because they want
to defund the police and they don't want crime to be punished. They want crime to flourish.
And they want civil order to break down. So the Soros-backed prosecutors, they say, yeah,
we're not going to do that. Well, what can we do? These guys were elected, right? Well, one Missouri judge
has announced that he's going to appoint a special prosecutor
to build a criminal contempt case
against the St. Louis prosecutor, Kimberly
M. Gardner, who was bankrolled by Soros,
because this prosecutor, Kimberly Gardner,
won't prosecute crime.
And as the judge said, Judge Michael Noble,
the circuit attorney's office appears to be a rudderless ship of chaos.
Ms. Gardner is a circuit attorney.
It is her duty to manage the case.
caseload of each staff member, Mr. Desilatz, who is one of the staff members, has approximately
104 felony cases. Any prudent practitioner would expect such a caseload to create countless
irreconcilable conflicts. It does not appear she's made any reasonable efforts to prevent the resulting
chaos. It appears that Ms. Gardner has complete indifference and conscious disregard for the
judicial process, which is obviously the case. So what do conservatives think about wielding this judicial
power to use a prosecutor to go after another prosecutor who was elected, but he was elected with a ton of
funding of the libs who have their power centers in financiers such as George Soros. They get a lot of
backing from the media. What do we think about this wielding of government power? HIP,
hooray, that's what I say. I say this is great. And the conservatives who know what time it is,
The conservatives who understand how our Constitution works, lower case C, the way that the government
actually functions today, not Capital C Constitution, not schoolhouse rock bill up on Capitol Hill,
doot and doot and do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. We realize that the only
path forward is not to just give some other lecture on the Federalist papers. That can be fine and
edifying for students, but what we have to do is crush the Libs power centers. We need to wield the
state to go after their prosecutors who don't prosecute crime. We need to defund and dismantle their media
apparatus. We need to tax their university endowments. We need to wield the state against their
corporations when, as in the case of Florida, the corporations like Disney are trying to undermine
the will of the people and their representatives in Florida to say that we don't want to trans the kids.
Disney comes and says, ha ha, we're going to trans your kids and you can't do anything to stop us.
I know that there's a similarity between the Pete Buttigieg voice.
Well, hey guys, hey, everybody, I'm Pete Buttigieg.
And the Mickey Mouse voice?
I don't know.
Is that a coincidence?
Is there some deeper meaning there?
I'm not so sure.
But all I know is that when the CEO of Disney comes in and says,
that's right, we're going to put your kid on puberty blockers, huh?
I don't want to hear any lectures about how the free market says that we can never,
ever wield the state and the collectivist forces against Disney.
No, okay, I've had enough of that.
transing my kid, that's too much.
We're not doing that.
There is nothing conservative about allowing
woke corporations to destroy our country,
upend our social order, and trans our kids.
We need to wield power
in a just way, in a prudent way,
but we've got to do it where the game
is already lost.
My favorite comment on Friday is
from, my name was taken,
Loll, it's a good name, says,
assisted suicide for toddlers, no, they basically
just approved post-birth abortion.
That's true. We talked last week
about how the Netherlands has just legalized euthanasia, which is assisted suicide for toddlers,
ages 1 through 12. You might say, hold on. A 3-year-old cannot really consent to anything.
Three-year-old can't go buy a pack of cigarettes. Three-year-old can't join the military. Three-year-old can't buy a beer.
Three-year-old can't consent to sexual activity, obviously.
And yet, now increasingly we're seeing young people, 5, 6, 7, 8-year-olds can consent to sexual mutilation procedures?
Hold on.
5, 6, 7-year-olds, 4, 3, 2, 1-year-olds can consent to suicide?
No, that's just called murder.
That's called partial birth abortions.
Another example where it's a phrase that the conservatives used, mockingly, ironically,
we say, these liberals, they love abortions so much, they don't just want third-trimester abortions.
They want fourth and fifth-trimester abortions.
Well, now they've got it.
It's all a crazy, wacky, bizarre conspiracy theory until the libs firmly establish it,
and then they say it's too late to do anything about it. Okay, getting on to 2024.
Knives are out. And the knives are out, not primarily for Donald Trump. They're out for Ron DeSantis.
Our friend Vivek Ramoswamy was on Meet the Press with Chuck Todd. And he did not spend his time really going after Trump.
He has gone after Trump, by the way. People are saying,
that Vivek has never attacked Trump. That's not true. He's going after Trump. But he's
reserving most of his ire for Governor DeSantis.
Here's where Ron DeSantis really lost it here. He's gone on the wrong path. He claimed,
and this part actually sounded good to me, Disney should have never had crony capitalist
lobbying-related privileges in the first place. Here's the part he doesn't mention.
One of those crony capitalist privileges was, and I think the most relevant one,
was codified into law by none other than Ron DeSantis in 2021.
So Florida passed this political anti-discrimination statute, which I applauded at the time, said if you operate internet companies, this includes streaming services like Disney does, that you can't engage in viewpoint discrimination.
Now, here's the funny, dirty little secret of that.
They wrote into a last-minute exception into that law for anyone who also operates a theme park more than 25 acres in the state of Florida.
That's crony capitalism.
And so the irony is Ron DeSantis, who's now railing against crony capitalism and rolling that back, was the one who actually passed.
that into law for the case of Disney. So I think that undermines the credibility of his crusade.
I prefer to get to root causes rather than doing political stunts.
Okay. Put aside the Desantis Disney policy of it all for a second, because it's a little
unclear. Did Disney outfox DeSantis by holding two public meetings before their board voted on
such and such and so-and-so? Did Disney get the last laugh? Or has DeSantis gotten the last laugh?
because they've pointed to some other older law that Disney did not follow, which means that actually
the Florida will be able to wield control over the Reedy Creek District, which allowed Disney previously
self-governance. I don't know. I don't know. The courts will work it out. That that is almost a
side issue at this point. The most interesting part of Vivek's appearance and the appearance of other
presidential candidates and the fact that they're all going after DeSantis signals to me
that they believe Trump will be the nominee. And so they're reserving their ire and their fire
for DeSantis as the number two guy, because they don't want to go too hard after Trump
because they think that Trump is today still the most likely nominee. And I know that everybody
in the conservative media, they are very bullish on DeSantis getting the nomination. I think Ron DeSantis
is a phenomenal governor. This is in no way a criticism of Ron DeSantis, but I'm just looking at the
numbers. Trump has a huge lead over Ron DeSantis, and Trump's numbers are getting better,
and Governor DeSantis's numbers are getting worse. Now, I know Ron DeSantis has not announced
he's running for president yet. I think he's expected to do so over the next few weeks,
but Ron DeSantis needs to start getting aggressive if he wants to get the nomination.
because what the DeSantis camp seems to believe now is, yeah, it appears like Trump is winning,
but that's an illusion. Once this thing really gets going, DeSantis is going to take off.
Well, perception can collapse into reality in campaigns. If every day, for the next month,
Ron DeSantis is perceived as losing, as losing ground, and if every day for the next month,
Trump is perceived as gaining ground and solidifying his hold over the Republican Party,
then that's going to collapse into a reality of a much harder campaign for Ron DeSantis.
And presidential candidates are very capable people who have very good guts, who can smell
blood. And if it feels like Ron DeSantis is vulnerable in the campaign, and he's the big number
two guy that they got to get past, either to have a shot at taking on Donald Trump,
or Trump gets a nomination and they have a shot at being in the administration. They are going
to do that. The proto campaign for DeSantis is going to have to get more aggressive or they're going
to be inviting more attacks from the other candidates. You're seeing these same sorts of attacks,
not just from the outside of the box, more right-wing figures in the race like Vivek. You're seeing it
from the squishes too, like Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas, who is also running in
2024. Who's he going after? Is he going after Trump? No, he's going after DeSantis.
I don't like what Disney said about the legislation that I would have supported in Florida,
but it's not the role of government to punish a business when you disagree with what they're saying
or a position that they take. If that was the view of a Republican, then we're going to be in all
kinds of trouble in our businesses in blue states if they start punishing businesses for taking
a more conservative speech or position. And so I don't understand a conservative punishing
a business that's the largest employer in the state. In Arkansas and as governors, we recruit
industry. We support our industry because it provides jobs. And we're not dictating to them
what their speech is. To me, that's a conservative position and you err when you go otherwise.
why would a Republican ever want to speak out against a business?
Because, believe it or not, some things are more important than money.
We used to know that.
Didn't conservatives especially used to know that?
We forgot it somewhere over the last 30, 40 years.
This created the crisis in the Republican Party that finally exploded with the Trump movement.
The Republicans had always said, were the party of family values, were the party of tradition,
were the party of custom, were the party of what is good and right and just,
or the party of the Bible, we're the party of religion.
And also, nothing is more important than GDP.
The free market is the most sacred creation in, it's not even a Christian.
Oh, it predates us. It's pre-political. The free market, no one can ever meddle with the free market if a business wants to do anything that is their right, including transing our kids. And how dare you criticize the business for doing that? No. This was a battle between the Bible and Einrand. This is a battle, not just the Bible, but the whole civilization.
that the Bible outlined and that Christianity animated that civilization versus modernity.
Once Christendom cracked up, and you saw the geographic crackup of Christendom beginning five
centuries ago, you saw the intellectual crack up of Christendom, well, I guess right around
the same time. Then you had all these new kind of crazy strains, perverse strays.
strains that started to come out of that. One of them was this idea that all that matters is the
material world and that were material beings. And if that is true, then really all that matters is money.
And there was this bizarre schizophrenia on the right, which is the Republican Party would talk about
how we need tradition and we need to defend our way of life and also we need creative destruction
and nothing matters more than GDP. And that didn't make sense. And Asa Hutchinson is articulating that
view. That view, it's been popular for 30, 40 years now. And I think that, that view has collapsed.
I don't think there's a ton of room for that. So if, if DeSantis is getting knocked for opposing that
view, DeSantis should probably make a campaign commercial out of that criticism. Okay, it's Music Monday,
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