The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1281 - Bud Light Is Cheaper Than Water

Episode Date: July 6, 2023

Law enforcement officials can’t track down H̶u̶n̶t̶e̶r̶  the White House coke fiend, Bud Light sells cheaper than water, and the South overtakes the Northeast as the economic powerhouse in Am...erica.   Ep.1281   - - -    Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEl   - - -    DailyWire+:   Get 25% of your DailyWire+ membership: https://bit.ly/3VhjaTs   Get your Michael Knowles merch here: https://bit.ly/3X6tlKY    - - -    Today’s Sponsors:   Cynch - Download the Cynch app and get your first tank exchange for just $10 with promo code KNOWLES. Visit http://cynch.com/offer for details.   CarZing - Get pre-qualified and find the best deals near you: https://carzing.com/Knowles   Genucel - Extra 10% Off Summer Skincare Essentials Bundle + FREE SHIPPING for new customers! https://genucel.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

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The West Wing was evacuated on Sunday after a bag of white powder was discovered in the White House. The evacuation was brief, however, after officials remembered that Hunter Biden doesn't snort anthrax, as far as we know. The white powder turned out to be nothing more than a first son favorite booger sugar. You know what I'm talking about? Some Colombian nose candy, if you catch my drift. A little Yale College baking soda. If you can infer my meaning, I'm talking about. that coke, which means that since the president's infamously unrepentant dirtbag of a son
Starting point is 00:00:39 had been visiting the White House that very weekend, a lot of people came to conclusions about how the cocaine got there. MSNBC, however, is shocked. And turning to some breaking news, we have just learned that a formal lab has confirmed the suspicion that that white powdery substance found in the West Wing on Sunday was, in fact, positive for cocaine. The discovery led to a brief evacuation of the White House Sunday night. Joining us now is NBC White House correspondent Mike Memley. So Mike, where do things stand now? This is so unusual. You and I have covered the White House for years. I can't even fathom anything like this having been found before in the West Wing and I go back to the 70s at the White House. So this is
Starting point is 00:01:23 pretty, pretty wild. It's absolutely extraordinary, Andrea. And this new conclusive test confirms what had been the preliminary field test conducted by DC fire personnel who were called in on Sunday night after the discovery of this suspicious substance by a uniformed officer in the Secret Service that was conducting a routine patrol of the White House. And so to recap on the developments from that we've been reporting on yesterday, this was found we understand in a highly trafficked common area of the West Wing. It's an area where individuals, especially visitors, individuals who may be coming for, for instance, a private tour. Yeah, we just, but it's hard to fathom.
Starting point is 00:02:05 We just don't know. How on earth cocaine made its way into the Biden White House? Who knows? Who knows? Not to be outdone in implausibility. A law enforcement official has gone on record to say that the cocaine culprit is unlikely ever to be found. Because, put the first son aside first.
Starting point is 00:02:28 second. Because the culprit, whoever he is, in any case, is a friend of Joe Biden. The only people who make it into the West Wing these days are friends and allies of Joe Biden and the Democrats. And Democrat criminals, generally speaking, with very few exceptions, don't face consequences because they don't get charged, because they don't get arrested, because they're usually not even investigated. Conservatives have the book thrown at us for even slightly approaching the line of legality, while the libs get off scot-free when they cross the line and even when they snorted up behind them. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knolls show. Welcome back to the show. There's a wonderful clip in this ongoing debate over affirmative action
Starting point is 00:03:23 and Harvard admissions of Joy Reid, who I just learned, Joy Reid is in this MSNBC talking head. Apparently she went to Harvard, and she admits the only reason she got in is because of affirmative action. and then she proves it when she demonstrates that she doesn't even know what affirmative action is. So we'll get to that in a bit. First, though, speaking of intoxicants, Bud Light is selling for less than water right now in some places. According to Andy Wagner, the manager of Glenn Miller's beer and soda warehouse in La Moyne, Pennsylvania, speaking to the New York Times, he says, at this point, it's cheaper than some of the cases of water we're selling in the back. it's just not moving like it used to. It's not that these people have stopped drinking beer.
Starting point is 00:04:07 They just stopped buying Bud Light. Now, according to this guy, he said Anheiser Bush broke bar rules, which means no politics, no religion. This was the number one bestselling beer in America for over 20 years. Now it's fallen and it's plummeting. The sales continue to fall and Modelo Especial has overtaken Bud Light as the number one beer in America. and now Bud Light is selling in some places cheaper than water. This is really encouraging, not only because of what it says about Americans' views of the pride stuff, not only because of what it says about conservatives' abilities
Starting point is 00:04:45 to boycott a company and really bring them to heal, but because it reminds us not to despair, because it reminds us that bad systems can't go on forever, because it reminds us that there actually are consequences for bad, stupid, misguided actions that are not in accord with reality. And I think we conservatives, I'll include myself in this, we sometimes are tempted to despair because we see the first family getting away with murder. Well, sorry, I'm not talking about the Clintons.
Starting point is 00:05:17 I'm talking about the Biden. So they get away with, you know, bribery and corruption and drugs and all this kind of stuff. And they just get away with it. And they're not held to account ever. Meanwhile, Midwestern grannies who crack probably not a bud light in the capital rotunda, they get thrown in solitary confinement. the book thrown at them because of January 6th, then we just look at this and we say,
Starting point is 00:05:34 goodness gracious, it's so preposterous, the kinds of ideologies, some of which we're not allowed to talk about on big tech anymore, so you've got to go to DailyWire.com to hear the commentary on that. But certain ideologies that are very much in the news are manifestly absurd, and yet the establishment continues to push them. It seems like without any real consequence whatsoever. They don't seem in any way accountable to the people. And yet, sometimes, this is the the great conservative consolation, reality reasserts itself eventually. There can be a lot of time and a lot of pain before reality reasserts itself, but it does, and now you're seeing this especially as Bud Light collapses.
Starting point is 00:06:14 So Bud Light, they're trying almost everything to resuscitate their brand, and they're catching a lot of flack for almost everything they do. Bud Light comes out initially, and they sort of don't quite not exactly apologize. Then they double down. Then they publish an ad about horses or something, which totally sidestepped CSU. Then they published this ad with a bunch of grunting, rub, idiot, hick, deplorable, irredeemables, just like stumbling and bumbling over themselves as though that was going to ingratiate them back with their customer base. And now Bud Light is using fallen soldiers as a last-ditch ever to resuscitate the brand. after my second tour in iraq as an f-16 pilot i witnessed a family as their fallen soldier returned home
Starting point is 00:07:03 i felt a calling to help budweiser has believed in folds of honor for 13 years today we honor our veterans and the 44 thousand scholarships awarded to their families that's enough to fill this statement Missouri, class of 22. Gabon, class of 2023. Landon, class of 2025. Service never stops. Like Bud Light, this commercial is almost completely tasteless. Why?
Starting point is 00:07:45 Because this is a bad charity? No, it's a great charity. Because it's bad that Bud Light is donating money to it. No, Bud Light should donate money to it. Because it's bad that Bud Light is mentioning that they're donating money to it? No, I don't even totally mind that if a company is doing that. though they should do it in a more graceful, subtle way. But because this advertisement was produced and aired with one purpose and one purpose only, and that is to win back customers after the Dillon
Starting point is 00:08:12 Mulvaney fiasco. There is only one way out of the Dillon Mulvaney fiasco. There's only one way out. It's not ads with horses. It's not presenting white men in the South as bumbling, fumbling idiots. I don't know who thought that was a good idea. It's not talking about the fallen soldiers and how much you do for the families of the fallen soldiers. You know the one way out of this? The only shot, I'm not saying it'll even work, the only shot that Bud Light has out of the Dylan Mulvaney fiaska,
Starting point is 00:08:45 apologize. Say, you don't believe in that stuff. You don't stand for that kind of absurdity. You're not pushing that radical sexual agenda on people. you're sorry that you ever did it. You've taken actions to correct that. You don't hate your customers. You don't think that they're frat boys and rude blue-collar idiots. You need to apologize and you need to clearly state what you believe. There's no avoiding the political issue. You've injected yourself into this contentious political debate, and this is a debate on this particular sexual ideology
Starting point is 00:09:22 that we're not allowed to mention the name of on big tech platforms. There is no way of trying to just remain neutral and appease everybody. This is a binary option. Do you support this radical false sexual ideology or not? Which is it? You've got to make, it's binary. I know we talk about non-binary things these days. It's a binary choice. And a budd lights caught between a rock and a hard place because the vast majority of people don't accept this radical sexual ideology that we all know is false. But the elites, the people with the money, the big asset managers and the big people who control the media and the political order and the education systems and all the rest of it, they do support the radical ideology. And the customers are the many, the people who don't support it, but the
Starting point is 00:10:10 investors and the advertisers and the platform owners, they're the ones who do support it. And so Bud Light is caught here. Well, then just stop. Then just stop. Then give it up. Stop making these tasteless ads. They're going to irritate your customer base even more. Then just don't do anything. And wait it out and hope people forget. That's your only other option. If you want to try to resuscitate the brand, there's only one way. If you really wanted to do it, Bud Light would just air a commercial of my CPAC speech. That caused a little consternation on the right over this particular, or on the left, rather, over this particular issue. If Bud Light really wanted to correct things with the base,
Starting point is 00:10:46 Bud Light would air a trailer for what is a woman movie as a commercial. Okay, that would really do. At the very least, though, just apologize. They say, yeah, we were wrong. We don't believe that. sorry. Boys are boys, girls or girls, beer is beer, please buy us again. And cars are cars. You know, when you want to buy a car, you got to check out carzing. Right now go to carzhing.com slash knolls. Buying a new car can be a stressful experience for anyone, especially if you're a first-time buyer or have no credit. Before you walk into a dealership and spend the entire day with the crowd, stress, and potential to not even find the right car, you need to check out car zing. Carzing is completely changing the way you buy a car online by partnering with
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Starting point is 00:12:02 your experience faster, cheaper and less stressful. Go to carsing.com slash knolls. Find the best deals near you. Carsing.com slash knolls. Speaking of economic shifts, great news that is not being reported very much about our political order. This is such great news. It's not a sexy issue like a beer company going woke or something so people aren't talking. But this is so, this is such a big win for conservatives. The northeast of America, which has been the dominant economic leader, the powerhouse of America for, I don't know, about as long as I can remember, is no longer the main driver of the American economy. Do you know which region is? The South. The liberal northeast region has lost its economic dominance, the conservative region, the South, has taken it. Why is that? Because people are
Starting point is 00:12:58 leaving the Northeast, because the Northeast has become unlivable, very difficult with stupid regulations and stupid taxes and stupid social policies, especially the stupid social policies. And they're moving to the South, which is not only freer economically, but perhaps more importantly, it's still an ordered society. It's still a normal place where you can live a normal life. And I know all we ever talk about is how, well, we've got lower taxes here, you know, or, hey, we've got fewer regulations so it's easier to do business. And that's true. And those were big motivating factors that got a lot of us conservatives, myself included, to leave liberal places and to move here to Tennessee or Texas or Georgia or Florida or these other places too. But more than that,
Starting point is 00:13:41 It's the social stuff. When people ask me, hey, Michael, how do you like Tennessee? I say, I love Tennessee. I said, do you plan to stay there? I totally plan to stay here. Why is that? I don't say because I have a little bit more money, which I do. I do have a little bit more money here because there's no state income tax.
Starting point is 00:13:57 What I always say is because I can raise a family here because it's a nice, normal place to live. Because I love my neighbors. Because there's a community here. Because I love my parish. because it's normal here, and people smile and are nice and talk about things in a normal way. And it turns out that normality and living in accordance with reality is good for business too. We conservative, we fall for the same economics exaltation that the leftists, and even that the Marxists do. The Marxists' primary mistake was viewing man as essentially an economic creature.
Starting point is 00:14:44 But man is not essentially an economic creature. Man is made in the image and likeness of God, and there's a lot more to life than money. So we want a good economy, but we want that good economy in service of a good society and a good life. You don't want to put the cart before the horse. When you think about economics first, things are going to get out of whack. You see this not only on the left, but even on the right, when conservatives tried to avoid the social issues and they just wanted to talk about occupational licensing reform or whatever, then we lost all of our power and society spun totally out of control.
Starting point is 00:15:15 What we have learned, I think, in the last 10 years, especially on the right, is that social issues are economic issues. You're not going to fix the economic problem by having a social truce or anything like that. The social issues, do we respect life? Do we know what marriage is? Do we support families? Do we support growing families and growing the next generation? Do we recognize borders and the distinction between a citizenry and foreign peoples?
Starting point is 00:15:40 If we don't do that, then you can have all the economic tinkery in the world. It's not going to fix your society. Things are going to continue to degrade. So now, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, my state of Tennessee, and Texas, which is all my exes, that's where all my exes live, they have economically overtaken Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C. the Northeast, according to Bloomberg. The population in the Southeast grew by 2.2 million people in the last two years.
Starting point is 00:16:14 It's the same consolation that we were just talking about with Bud Light. Bad systems can't go on forever. Political orders always change. And conservatives used to not like that last part of it, because we used to want to believe, hey, look, the America of 1958, that has to go on forever. The America, not even of 1778, not even of 1888, but of 1950s America, that is the eternal political order. It has to go on forever. And any deviation from that whatsoever is awful and terrible and a violation of everything we hold dear. And we used to lament when the left would tell us,
Starting point is 00:16:57 well, that's not how politics works. Things change all the time. We say, no, we don't want it to change. We want it to remain exactly the same. Well, yeah, it's very sad to know. It's very sad to know that political orders always have to change when things are good. But when things are bad and decadent and corrupted as they are right now, then it's a great consolation and hope to know that political orders, none of them, not the best one, not the worst one, none of them go on forever. And also, money talks and BS walks. And so as the South, as the conservative part of the country, gains more economic power, the South is going to be able to throw its political weight around a little bit more than we have in the past, just as the liberal Northeast was able to throw
Starting point is 00:17:41 its political weight around and dominate the country for the last 100 years. Now, speaking of bad systems and speaking of the South, great news out of Virginia, Pornhub has just suspended its service in Virginia. Great story just came out. This was going around Twitter and an email from Pornhub. I did not receive this email. I do. Although sometimes libs find my email address and they sign me up for all sorts of nasty little things, but I have to then unsubscribe for it's very frustrating. I mercifully have not been signed up for this one, not recently at least. And now I know, I know saying that, I know I'm going to just get a flood of signups for this evil website.
Starting point is 00:18:26 But it doesn't even really matter because this website is going down because people are throwing their economic and political weight around to destroy Pornhub. And the liberals are upset about that. And some of the libertarians are probably upset about that. But the conservatives are going to be thrilled about that. What does Pornhub say? They say, dear user, as you may know, your elected officials in Virginia are requiring us to verify your age before allowing you access to our website, while safety and compliance are at the forefront of our mission. Hold on. Put up.
Starting point is 00:18:57 We got to forget even the idea that safety and compliance are really important to Pornhub. What the hell is our mission? What is our mission at PornHub? Take porn out of it for a second. This is so grating about all millennial companies. They always have to have a mission. They're all on a social mission. You could have like an accounting firm.
Starting point is 00:19:21 They say, well, our social mission is to improve the world and to stop climate change and to spread pride and progress and we have a mission. And that's even true of smut peddlers like Porn Hub. What's your mission? Your mission is to arouse the lusts of men and to exploit women and sexually traffic people. That's your mission. And to make money doing it. Okay. So they say safety and compliance are at the forefront of our mission. But giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution. Until a real solution is offered, well, we got a solution, Port Hub. We've made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Virginia.
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Starting point is 00:22:58 these proposals first started to come up five, six years ago, when it really started to gain some traction on the right. And some of us conservatives advocated these policies and the more libertarian-minded, more sort of, I don't know, 2010-era conservative types, libertarian types, they said, oh, this is a horrible, horrible idea. Why? We know that this works. This is exactly what the libs did with cigarettes. This is exactly what they did. They said, you've got to present an ID and you've got to be 18. No, forget about that. You've got to be 21. Now, pretty soon you have to be 45 to buy cigarettes. In New York, you can't even buy tobacco if you were born after a certain age. That's one of the proposals the libs have put forward there. You can't buy flavored tobacco. You can't buy this
Starting point is 00:23:43 kind. We're going to increase the taxes on tobacco. We're going to lump this, that, and the other thing. And I'm not a cigarette fan. I've never been a big fan of cigarettes. You know, I love cigarettes. But cigarettes, I've never been a huge fan. But I'll tell you this, for certain porn is way more dangerous than cigarettes. Cigarettes mess up your body. You have a minor effect on the soul relative to porn, which melts your brain and turns you into a complete dummy, like a drooling idiot, you know, that completely burns out your reward centers and destroys the way that you look at women and is probably responsible for a lot of the sexual dysfunction that we have in our country today. Yeah, you're going to regulate cigarettes that way, and it worked. Well,
Starting point is 00:24:23 How about we just do what Virginia is doing right now and let Pornhub whine about it? Really, really smart stuff. Speaking of weird sex stuff, Pride month is over, but Pride month is never really over. Is it anymore? It's just pride all the time.
Starting point is 00:24:41 It's just always, it's Pride nation now. According to Joe Biden, we're a nation of pride. And one group that apparently was left out of the pride festivities, they're coming back with a vengeance. This would be the A-Sy, Aisexual community. This is a post that just one viral on social media from the Yasmin Ben-Benwa, who says, Asexual people deserve equal rights.
Starting point is 00:25:10 We deserve legal recognition. We deserve protection. Thank you, Stonewall, UK, for allowing me to march with you again at Pride in London today. And for helping me to bring about this change. This is what asexual looks like. I stand with Stonewall, emphasis on all. There's no end to it, guys. There's no end.
Starting point is 00:25:37 If the people who, by definition, don't engage in sex are insisting on becoming one of the identities of the sexual revolution, there's no end. This just goes on forever and ever. What rights don't the supposedly asexual people have? Not, there's not, what legal recognition could they even possibly have? I don't, it doesn't, it's just griping and whining and solipsism all the way down. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:26:21 It's the idea that you, in your ever multiplying, ever more particular appetites, are, not only the only person that matters, but maybe just the only thing in the world, the only thing that's really, really real. Now, that one's kind of funny. On to the darker side of sexual pathologies, there was this awful shooting over the weekend, and this was in Philadelphia, and there wasn't a ton of news on this right away. People weren't really seeing a lot in the headlines. Turns out that this killer who shot four men dead and a 15-year-old boy, allegedly in the King-Sessing neighborhood on the evening eve of the 4th of July is a cross-dressing BLM supporter, a somehow kind of trans-identifying BLM-supporting guy. Because it's always the ones you most expect. Almost all the time.
Starting point is 00:27:27 It's the ones you most expect. It's the way it goes. Now, I'm not going to harp on this guy for too long. The only thing that really caught my attention here, beyond just the usual people with all sorts of problems and absurd ideologies committing heinous acts, was he had a series of very creepy Facebook posts, one of which was titled, How do you know if an evil spirit is following you? That's the part that people are not really talking about with this shooting. not just the trans thing, not just the BLM thing. How do you know if an evil spirit is following you? Hmm. That's weird. We don't talk about that because we don't want to talk about spirits because we don't want to talk about objective evil
Starting point is 00:28:12 because we don't want to talk about metaphysical things because we want to pretend that everything is just material. And if someone is given a little bit more money or put in a better school or if there was another gun control law or something, then we wouldn't have evil anymore. But the persistence of evil is a recognition of original sin, which is a reminder of sin, which is a reminder that there's evil and evil has a personality and it prowls about the world seeking the ruin of souls. So that reminded me then of a really underreported aspect of the Nashville shooting. We're now long after the Nashville shooting. We still haven't gotten the manifesto. The officials don't want us to know any of the motivating factors behind that shooting. They just want us to move along, move along.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Okay, I think most reasonable people know what motivated that shooting or have a strong suspicion of it. But there's a deeper motivating factor to that shooting that was manifest in the shooting itself that is also not being reported. That part's being covered up even more than the trans aspect of it. And that would be that at some point during the shooting, very likely before the shooting, but we're not exactly clear on the timeline, at some point during the Covenant School shooting, the shooter took a detour from the school to the attack. To be church and shot a stained glass figure. Just took the gun and shot the stained glass, but not just randomly into the stained glass, went into this church, found the stained glass figure of Adam,
Starting point is 00:29:44 the first man, and shot the figure of Adam seven times. Now, by the end of the shooting, this shooter had claimed six victims. But that's not how the supporters of, I guess you'd call them the supporters of the shooter, or maybe the supporters of the ideology that motivated this shooter. When they were protesting the laws that tried to enshrine sexual reality over absurdity in Tennessee, the protest involved the number seven. And the, protesters held up seven fingers and said seven fingers for seven victims. There was a prominent pro-trans group that came out and said there weren't just six victims of the shooting it was seven victims because the shooter is a victim too we have video of this seven lives seven and you see them
Starting point is 00:30:45 it's really weird like a like a cult ritual holding up these seven fingers some were seven by the way which is a number of perfection it's a holy number seven seven which is a number of creation seven days in the creation narrative. Seven bullets in the state. Why, if you were just, if you were just a crazy person, you know, if you were just an evil person, just a mean old person, let's take evil out of it, if you were just a nasty person with a gripe,
Starting point is 00:31:22 why would you take a detour from the killing to go into a church, to symbolically shoot at the stained glass, to shoot at the symbol of the first man, symbol of humanity itself, fallen humanity, to shoot seven times, this very meaningful number that then is reflected in the protests after this shooting, say seven, seven, seven. there is a spiritual aspect here. You can't talk about human nature without talking about spiritual things. I sometimes fear that I talk about spiritual things too much on this show, and I hope that
Starting point is 00:31:57 people's eyes don't glaze over. But unless we just want to be sitting here talking about like, well, the GDP went up to a little bit today, and that's why we need occupational licensing reform. If you want to talk about politics in any way below the surface level, you have to talk about spiritual things. Because politics is about people. Politics is about how people live together, and people are not primarily motivated by economics, and people are not primarily motivated by luxury. People are primarily motivated by deeper things, because we know that we are not only bodies, but also souls, and we are made in the image and likeness of God, and we are in constant spiritual
Starting point is 00:32:35 warfare, and we know that we're tempted to do things, and we know the things that we want to do, we very often do not do, and the things that we don't want to do, we very often do. And it's hard to make sense of this. It's impossible to make sense of this without a recognition of original sin. And it's hard to make sense of what we're doing as a civilization without a recognition of the prospect of salvation. And the fact that has animated our entire civilization, which is the incarnation, the crucifixion, and the resurrection. You can't make sense of the West. You can't make any sense of America without talking about that kind of thing. And frankly, you can't make sense of that shooting in Philadelphia and how to figure out if you had dark spirits following you. And you can't
Starting point is 00:33:14 make sense of that shooting in Nashville. You can't figure out why a killer would go into a church and shoot a stained glass image of Adam seven times. That you have to do that to understand anything about what's going on in the world. And the other side of the aisle does its damnedest to ignore that, to evade that. You're now seeing this out of the White House. You want to talk about sexual pathologies and spiritual things. Jen Saki, who was the White House press secretary, now she has a show on MSNBC. Jen Saki is bringing to her political commentary all the glibness, all the shallowness and the talking points that she brought to bear as the White House press secretary.
Starting point is 00:33:58 She's got a new line against conservatives, and it's on the conservatives who are talking about social issues and who we're pointing out that certain groups in America don't really like to go along with some of the radical social ideologies. Well, she's bringing all of her sophistication to bear to say this is a new line. Write it down. The GOP is racist. Now, that's a bad look for her. I think it's a bad look for the Democrats to use these stupid shallow lines. When you want to look good, you got to check out GenuSel. Right now, go to genuCell.com slash Knowles. Our friends over at GenuSel sold out of their dark spot corrector, and our listeners have been begging for a restock, begging on their hands and knees. Well, I've got great news just in time for the summer. It's back.
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Starting point is 00:35:35 My favorite comment yesterday is from Voxumana to Abel, who says, I love that Michael refuses to use a laptop during his show and still prints out every single story. I'm glad you love that. I do it very intentionally. I have since day one of this show. I don't like me in front of a screen all day. I think it makes me into a cyborg and makes me dumb, so I don't want to do that. And I also don't like it when I'm in the audience.
Starting point is 00:35:59 I don't like watching people read off a screen. to me it seems kind of shifty. You know, like people are getting updates the whole time being told what to say by nefarious powers. Even if that's not really happening, it's just, I don't want to watch a speaker be totally plugged into the Matrix. Okay, I want good old-fashioned cards, I want good old-fashioned articles printed. I want real physical stuff that can't be updated. This is why I buy physical books now. I don't use my Kindle anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:24 I use my Kindle because the Libs and the increasingly technologically sophisticated powers that run our political order, they could just go in and edit books. They do it all the time. I don't want that. I want the good old physical copies. I recognize the trees are a renewable, organic resource, and we need to make sure that we cut them down and print stuff out, because otherwise they're going to turn those forests into parking lots. Now, is the GOP racist? This is the charge from the libs for the last ever, forever. And they're still keeping it up. Jen Saki making this claim on MSNBC. So lately I've been noticing the re-emergence of a very old GOP playbook that harkens back to
Starting point is 00:37:09 President Richard Nixon's infamous Southern strategy. During his campaign for president in 1968, the Republican Party made a concerted effort to reach white Southerners who used to vote for Democrats by playing to their fears of African Americans and the civil rights movement. And it worked. By pitting one group of Americans against another, the GOP successfully. managed to split off southern whites from the Democratic Party. Now, decades later, the right wing is reviving that same playbook, this time with Muslim Americans
Starting point is 00:37:42 and trans people. Hear me out here. The GOP is trying to recruit Muslim Americans, a community that makes up less than 2% of the U.S. population, against another tiny, marginalized group of Americans, transgender people. Oh, hold on. Let me, where's my pen? I got to write that down. What a fresh insight.
Starting point is 00:38:07 GOP racist. Southern strategy. He heard their turn. Good grief. I mean, if this is what Jen Saki is bringing to her role at MSNBC, they might as well just play reruns of Rachel Maddow. Rachel Maddow, actually, is much more interesting than these lesser commentators. They might as well play reruns of, I don't know, Lawrence O'Donnell or Chris Hayes or Chris Matthews.
Starting point is 00:38:30 It's all the same nonsense. You could go back to an episode of MSNBC from 2006. They'd be saying the exact same nonsense that Jensaki is saying here. The GOP, they're splitting off, they're doing it with it. The GOP doesn't need to split Muslims off of the LGBT community. Okay, Muslims don't need Republican politicians to do that. Muslims, it turns out, have their own beliefs. They're real people.
Starting point is 00:38:57 They have intellect. They have will. They have a vision of the world. that is not your vision, Gen Saki and the liberals. And much as you might like to dominate their vision and suppress their vision and substitute out their understanding,
Starting point is 00:39:13 their 1,400-year-old understanding of human nature in the world for your much newer vintage of liberalism, you don't get to do that. That's probably not going to happen. And one aspect of Islam that Islam shares with, Judaism and Christianity and many varieties of virtuous paganism is an opprobrium for sexual eccentricity
Starting point is 00:39:44 and deviancy. And one thing that Islam shares with Judaism and Christianity and even virtuous paganism is an understanding of human nature such that your soul is not in radical opposition to your body at the level of sex and gender. You don't need the GOP to do that. People have their own views. But the liberals can't understand this. The liberals, much as they malign colonialism, the liberals have a much more intensely colonial,
Starting point is 00:40:27 flattening, universalizing point of view than pretty much anyone else in the world, including Christians. Liberalism in many ways, it's not exactly a Christian heresy, but it is a perverted offshoot of Christianity. It's why liberalism arises in the Christian West. But it's a perversion and an inversion of Christianity in all sorts of ways. And it makes a God out of man rather than having man recognize God as his one true God. And it exalted. It exalted. the will of man above all else, as opposed to Christianity, which says that man needs to bring his own will into accord with right reason and reality and the will of God. But it is kind of a weird little offshoot of Christianity. Christianity is a universalizing
Starting point is 00:41:13 religion, right? Christianity has the oldest flavor of Christianity is called the Catholic Church. Catholic means universal. Christianity makes claims for the whole world. But it's not a globalism. It's not a flattening. It recognizes principles such as subsidiarity. It recognizes the legitimacy of civil authority. It respects custom and tradition. It doesn't try to flatten everything. There are all sorts of rights in Christianity. There are all sorts of local flavors. While at the same time, there being an insistence on one church with one vicar of Christ and one holy sacrifice in mass. And one God, obviously. Liberalism just takes all that particularism out. Takes all that respect for local authority out. Respect for tradition.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Respect for the civil authority. Liberalism just rips all of that out and says, no, everybody's got to be exactly the same. Not even down to this nation has to be indistinguishable from this nation. Not even down to this race has to be indistinguishable from this race. Down to this sex has to be indistinguishable from this sex. down to everything. It just flattens. It flattens it all. Much, much more colonial than anything the Christians have ever done. Now, speaking of MSNBC, I have got to get to this story. Joy Reid.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Joy Reid, very upset by the Supreme Court's decision to get rid of affirmative action in college admissions. And Joy Reid's upset because she says, with that affirmative action, she never would have gotten into Harvard. Let me just be clear. I got into Harvard only, because of affirmative action. I went to a school no one had ever heard of in Denver, Colorado, in a small suburb. I didn't go to Exeter or Andover. I didn't have college test prep.
Starting point is 00:43:01 I just happened to be really nerdy and smart and have really good grades and good SAT scores. But someone came to Denver, Colorado, to look for me. A Harvard recruiter flew to Denver, and I met up with her at the Village Inn restaurant and did a pre-interview to get to pull me into Harvard. I was pulled in, and the schools like Harvard and Yale that I got into.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Affirmatively. And it was literally not saying we're going to take an unqualified person and put them in Harvard. We're going to take a very qualified person who we would never know existed and put them in Harvard. That's how I got there. That's how Katanji got there. That's how Justice Jackson, I should say. Justice Jackson got there. I didn't know that Joy Reid had gone to Harvard and this explains that. Her explanation of how she got into Harvard explains why I didn't know from her commentary that she was educated. at Harvard, and that's underscored by the fact that she doesn't even know what affirmative action is. She says, I didn't get into Harvard because I was given an unfair advantage, because I was
Starting point is 00:44:02 unqualified, but then I was given an artificial boost and then I was allowed in. That's not, no, that's not affirmative action. Yes, it is. That is what affirmative action is. Affirmative action is, you have two students. One is white, one is black. Let's say they have the same test scores. The black person gets in, the white person doesn't. Or, more often is the case. the white person has one test score, a black person has a lower test score, the black person will still get in, such is the advantage. That's not just true of black and white. It's the white people will be punished, but also the Asian students will be punished, and the black people will be given an advantage, but also to some degree Hispanics, to a great degree Native Americans, though
Starting point is 00:44:43 there just aren't that many Native Americans in America anymore. So it's this weight of giving people who are less qualified and advantage. She says, no, affirmative action just means that Harvard discovered that Denver exists. You think Harvard University didn't know that Denver exists? Yeah, oh wow. Ever since affirmative action was passed into law,
Starting point is 00:45:05 listen, fellows of Harvard College, we've discovered there's a state called Colorado. Did you know that? And now we're going to send emissaries out there to find people. What are you talking about? What on earth are you talking about? Colleges have always recruited people, colleges have always accepted applications from all over the country. If Joy Reid
Starting point is 00:45:28 got into Harvard because she had a perfect SAT score and she was valedictorian in for class and she was really a seriously highly educated, highly intelligent qualified person, a lot of big ifs over here, then she didn't get in because of affirmative action. She got in based on her strength and qualifications. If maybe she didn't have that perfect SATs, score. And I don't know what her SAT score was. If maybe she wasn't the valedictorian of her class, if maybe she wasn't as qualified as other people, then she did get in because of affirmative action. And she might say, well, it's good. I damn well want to get into Harvard. And it's good for me to get in for X, Y, and Z reason. Okay, maybe she can make somewhat convincing arguments.
Starting point is 00:46:09 But the flip side of that is that someone who was more qualified did not get in because she was given that advantage. You can't have to be. You can't have. an unfair advantage for one person without an unfair disadvantage for another person. And maybe Joy Reid would say, because Joy Reid has expressed certain antipathy toward white people in her commentary, maybe she might say, well, that's a good thing that white students are disadvantaged. Well, what about the Asian students? This is where the liberals really fell into a trap here on affirmative action, because had it just been an unjust discrimination against white people, given our liberal regime, they probably would have gotten away with it. Doesn't make it fair, doesn't make it right,
Starting point is 00:46:48 they probably would have gotten away with it. But it's really hard to make the claim about aggrieved, depressed racial minorities being discriminated against when your policy discriminates against another racial minority. So big, big loser. And now people such as Joy Reid won't even be able to go to Harvard and not receive an education, much like Joy Reed. Today is woke Thursday. I thought that was woke Wednesday. No, there's another one. There's a history lesson. from TikTok than Mr. Davies wants me to get to, so we'll get to it today. The rest of the show continues now. You don't want to miss it. Become a member use code Nolskine. W.L.A.S at checkout for two months free on all annual plans.

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