The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1319 - Why I'm Actually Siding With Radical Environmentalists
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Environmentalists have dialed up their publicity stunts in recent years,
throwing soup on priceless art, gluing themselves to buildings, and shutting down traffic,
even sometimes as people are attempting to drive their children to the hospital.
All extremely stupid and lawless stuff,
which is presumably why Nevada tribal rangers decided to ram through a group of climate activists with a truck.
You can see the climate set up there.
They've got all their signs.
They're blocking the highway.
The truck then rams through it and then turns around and comes back at the activists.
The hippies not used to the tribal rangers.
Rangers then pull their guns.
And those guns are not loaded with flowers and pixie dust.
This is not how ordinary police behave.
This is not how, you know, the cops.
who have their hands tied in New York or Chicago or wherever behave now.
But the tribal rangers, like the Honeybadger, do not appear to give one little wit about their feelings.
So a lot of people are cheering this on, and I understand the temptation to cheer.
Environmentalists are extremely annoying.
But context is key here, as it is in all of politics.
in this case, what were the environmentalists doing?
They were attempting to shut down the Burning Man Festival.
That's what they were protesting.
Those were the cars they were stopping.
They were trying to shut down the Burning Man Festival,
which is a week-long Bacchanal of drugged out hippies
having orgies and worshipping a fire idol in the middle of the desert.
So in this case, much as I hate to side with the radical environmentalists,
I guess I'm on their side here.
Burning Man is bad and people should shut it down.
How did I end up on the side of these weirdo hippies who are getting their clocks knocked in on the highway by the tribal police?
Politics makes for strange bedfellows.
So forget about Burning Man, forget about Nevada, forget about the environmentalists.
This is why, for instance, many conservatives right now are embracing.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
This is why never-trump lifelong Republicans right now are embracing Joe Biden.
And it is why conservatives are going to have to rethink our tactics and our alliances if we
want to break out of a pattern of perpetually losing.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show, Oliver Anthony, the guy who went from a nobody to a big star
with that Dobro guitar singing about the rich men and rich men.
He just came out to explain how angry he is that conservatives like his music.
So we'll get to that in just a moment.
First, though, I don't want to move past the environment too quickly.
Conservatives are right about everything.
We're right about everything.
And when we say things, we're called idiots and rubs and ignoramuses and uneducated.
And then six months to two years later, we're proven right about every single thing.
in this case, the stupid paper straws.
Everything.
We're right about the COVID-Vax.
We're right about the lockdowns.
We're right about human life and borders and the economy and all of those issues.
But even down to the stupid paper straws.
Do you remember when a nine-year-old in Canada had a school project where he called up some straw companies
and then extrapolated the data, quote-unquote, he got from a handful of straw companies out?
to a whole nation and then made this claim that we're wasting a bazillion gazillion tons of plastic every minute.
And then the liberal activists decided to run with this little kid as the face of environmentalism
and then got all of the restaurants to take away our straws and force us to drink our iced coffees
out of those paper things that turn to just pulp and mush within three sips.
So you just can't drink your coffee.
Remember when that happened over the last five years?
Well, it turns out the paper straws are not safe for the environment.
The whole reason we did that, they are not better at bringing your drink into your mouth.
They're not more convenient.
They're not cheaper.
They're not any of those things.
The entire reason that we did it was because a nine-year-old told us that the plastic straws were bad for the environment
and that the paper straws were good for the environment.
Well, the paper straws are bad for the environment.
New study shows that there are toxic chemicals in there.
According to this study, the straws contain poly and perfluoroalkyl substances, BFAS,
which are long-lasting, potentially destructive to human health, but who cares about that?
And we've got to prioritize the delta smelt over human beings these days.
They're also bad for the environment.
According to Dr. Timo Grofen from the University of Antwerp,
Straws made from plant-based materials such as paper and bamboo are often advertised as being more sustainable and eco-friendly.
But the PFAS in there means that is not necessarily the case.
They looked at 39 different straw bands, and it turns out that they're all pretty bad for the environment.
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
This always happens.
We're always proven right about these things.
And so here's my recommendation.
I've made this recommendation on the show before with regard to totally different kinds of issues.
my recommendation is be normal. You should endeavor at all times in your life to be normal.
This is true in your work. It's true in your private life. It's true in your relationships.
It's true even in the straws you drink. How anybody could conclude that grinding up a bunch of industrial made pulp and up in
the entire beverage industry in five seconds is going to be good and there was going to be no
consequence to that. It's just crazy. Just be normal. This is the consequence of rationalism and
politics and people thinking that their own very small stock of reason, unfettered from tradition
or eternal principles or anything else, is sufficient to remake society into a wonderful
utopia. It never happens. And when it comes to the straws, nobody really cares. It's a minor
inconvenience and maybe it's slightly bad for the environment. But again, we were using plastic
before, so who really cares? But this can have far more deleterious effects for human beings, as we're
seeing in a very, very similar kind of study with regard to the N95 masks that all of the
experts from the liberal establishment, including conservative commentators, told us to
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may expose wearers to dangerous levels of compounds that are toxic and linked to seizures
and cancer. Initially, we were told that the masks, just the stupid little hankies, we're going to
stop you from getting COVID. Then the experts admitted that wasn't true. Then we were told,
no, no, no, it's not supposed to stop you from getting COVID. Those stupid masks are supposed to
stop you from spreading COVID. Then we found out that wasn't true. Then we were told, well,
no, the hanky masks that you were forced to wear for a while, they don't actually do anything.
But the N95 masks, those are the good ones. Even conservatives got duped by this.
I said, well, look, we all know. The hankies don't do much, but the N95, those are great,
because some other expert told me that.
Turns out, no, the N95 masks are not particularly effective at stopping you from catching COVID or spreading COVID.
And it turns out they're bad for you.
They're bad for your health.
The surgical N95 mask, which was the gold standard, has been proven to be toxic by researchers from Jéonbuk National University in South Korea.
Apparently, the hanky masks are no good either.
You know, I hate to say I told you so.
I know a lot of you told people so with regard to the masks too, though. So the question I have is,
how did we know that? How did we? I don't have a particularly advanced degree. I barely got out of
12th grade science class. I don't know anything about masks. I don't know anything about viruses.
I'm not an epidemiologist. I don't have lots of fancy degrees like Mr. Detective Oji, who's probably
going to come back to public life. How is it that I,
and you and your hick, ignoramus, hillbilly uncle, Billy Bob, were all much more correct
about the scientific questions than all the geniuses with the advanced degrees at the NIH.
How is that the case? Because we know that human beings were not made to breathe into a big hunk of plastic or cotton or any other
kind of mask all the time. I think that's how we knew it. Because we knew, no matter what the advertising
said, no matter what the Fauci said, that human beings are not supposed to do that. That's not what we're
for. That's not what our lungs are for. Our lungs are not for exhaling into a mask or inhaling through
some stupid mask. We know that's not what our faces are for. We know our ears are not for holding the
mask bands on. We just know that's not normal. And because it's not normal,
there's a good shot, it's going to have some negative consequences for us.
I think that's, that was my thinking at least.
I didn't look at studies.
I think studies are bogus.
I cite them when they back up my point,
but I think most social science and most surveys generally are claptrap.
And you have your statistics and I have my statistics and 152% of statistics are made up.
But we, at the very least, no, ordinary normal people with even a,
modicum of common sense,
know that human beings are not supposed to act like weirdos all the time.
And the libs just incessantly try to get us to act like weirdos.
As a matter of public health, in our schools, inner jobs,
certainly in our sex lives, they're always pushing that.
And it's just, if you have any common sense, you know, it's just, it's probably not good.
This was a point that Santana just made, the rock star,
Santana got in big trouble.
I'm so late to this story, I'm glad I'm late to this story,
because there was the first headline,
and then, because we didn't report on the first headline,
then we already got the inevitable backtracking.
So now we just get the full story all at once.
Santana made headlines for his shocking, unhinged rant.
Someone reported this as crazy rant that women are women and men are men.
Or you're lying your ass up.
There is no virtual reality.
When God made you and me, before we came out of the womb,
you know who you are and what you are.
Later on, when you grow up and you see things,
and you start believing that you could be something that,
it sounds good, but you know it ain't right.
because a woman is a woman and a man is a man.
Listen to those cheers.
Whatever you want to do in the closet, that's your business.
So I'm okay with that.
I am like this with my brother Dave Chappelle.
Okay.
So this is a very clear articulation of Santana's rejection of transgenderism.
And maybe all of LGBTism, maybe the whole sexual revolution.
is he says what you want to do in your closet, that's one thing, but just don't do it in public.
And then even at the end, he says, I'm with my brother, Dave Chappelle, totally lined up on this.
Dave Chappelle famously got in trouble for making fun of transgenderism.
So clear as day what he's saying.
I even love, he talks like a normal guy.
So he's not giving some erudite lecture on anthropology or something.
He's just saying, look, man, you know, you know what you are.
And like, maybe you hear something else.
and like maybe it sounds good or whatever,
but like, it's not true, man, because a woman's a woman,
the man's a man. So after this,
because Santana's a big rock star,
and because he has all sorts of fancy agents and publicists
and people plugged into the liberal ruling class,
they of course had the obligatory apology,
no doubt, they say it was written by him,
it was obviously written by some PR flag.
I am sorry for my insensitive comments.
They don't reflect that I want to honor and respect
all persons ideals and beliefs.
I realize that what I said hurt.
people, and that was not my intent. I sincerely apologize to the transgender community and everyone I have
found it. Sorry, I woke up. I want to honor and respect all person's ideals, LGBTQ or not. This is the
planet of free will, and we have all been given this gift. It takes great courage to grow and glow in the
light that you are and to be true and genuine and authentic. I don't know what transvestite 21-year-old
intern at CAA or William Morris Endeavor wrote this clap trap, but it's certainly,
wasn't Santana. But anyway, he told you what he thought in the monologue on stage.
And what he said was more perspicacious than just saying men are men and women are women.
That's obviously true. We shouldn't trans kids. That's obviously true. We shouldn't trans adults.
That's also true, though less obviously so to some people in our culture. But he went even
further. He defended the idea of a totally taboo.
place and notion, and that is the closet.
The closet.
He says, you can do whatever you want in your closet.
This is what the LGBT people say.
They say, you can't chase us back into the closet.
I'm coming out of the closet.
You think I'm a man, but now I'm saying I'm a woman, so I'm out of the closet.
And Santana says, go back in the closet.
Do what you want in the closet, but don't make me deal with it.
And don't come into my bathroom and don't be weird.
Just be normal.
Okay. And the closet is not ideal. And I recognize that some people either or born with or at the very
least have early ingrained desires that are particularly disordered. And I recognize it's easy that if
you don't have those desires, we can just sort of say be normal. It's probably harder for these people.
So I want to be as charitable and gracious as I possibly can. But also, everybody's got certain
disordered desires. Okay? It's not all like a man thinks he's a woman or a man is attracted to
someone of the same sex, but it could be, I don't mean to trivialize sexual desire, but like for me,
I really like fatty Italian meats, okay? I like Mordidale. I like prosciutto. I like even Gabagool.
Okay. And it left to my own devices, if I had fatty Italian meats and nice, delicious
provolone and parmesan cheese in the fridge, I would eat all of it all the time. I would never stop
myself. That's a disordered desire of mine that tends toward the vice of gluttony. And so I've got to
stop myself. And even after the three slices of Mordidale and the one slice of Gabagool
and a little hunk of provol, even if I still want to eat more, I just don't fulfill that desire.
Okay. And yeah, I get, I don't know, if you've got some weird sexual thing, maybe that's even
harder. But what's the alternative? This is what Santana's raising. He says,
saying, what's the alternative to doing weird stuff in the closet? The alternative to doing weird
stuff in the closet is doing weird stuff in the streets, which is what's happening now. And it's
bad because it's extremely scandalous for everybody, but especially for young children, when
young kids are being brought to these pride parades where weirdos in leather jackets are
smacking each other half naked on parade floats. That's obviously, it is obviously preferable
that if those guys are going to do that at all, they should do it in a closet away from the public,
where we don't have to look at it. Now, the ideal is to not do anything like that in the closet either.
And this gets back to something I've been bringing up on the show a little bit more recently,
because it used to be the basic understanding of virtue that now people are not only ignorant of,
I think they don't even think it's possible. And it's this notion, Aristotle talks about it in the Nicomachean ethics famously,
which is there are four kinds of people when it comes to virtue. They're the self-indulgent who do
bad things, and they love doing bad things. They're the incontinent who do bad things,
but they know they should do good things. There are the continent who do good things,
and they know they should do good things, but it's a real struggle, and they really,
they want more than more to delve than they should. Maybe I'm somewhere around there,
hopefully. But then there's actually another category, and these are the people who are truly
happy, who have achieved what Aristotle would call eudaimonia, and those are the people who
enjoy doing virtuous things. And so that's what you really want.
You can't have a society as liberalism, classical and modern tells us we can, of just pragmatic solutions all the time to constantly competing ideas and of the good and the true and the beautiful and of personal interest where we just have these pragmatic solutions and we leave everybody alone and we remain totally skeptical about ultimate truths.
You can't really do that.
You have to have a society in which the people are cultivating the right kind of desires.
and uniting their actions with their desires,
and uniting their actions and their desires with the use of right reason.
This sounds all so manby, pambi, pie in the sky, I know.
This is how societies operated for like all of human history,
to some degree or another reached.
It's flourishing in the West in what we used to call Christendom,
and it's totally cracked up in liberalism,
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to point us back in the right direction.
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Speaking of conservatism in the public square,
nothing gold can stay.
Nothing even with gold-hued red-headed beards like Oliver Anthony can stay.
Conservatives loved Oliver Anthony.
He's the guy with the Dope Roe guitar in the woods
with the very slick high-production quality music video
that was presented as a creed-de-cure from a guy with a handy cam in the middle of the woods.
And he sang about the rich men north of Richmond, close to near rhyme.
And the conservatives rallied around him and made him the biggest star in the country.
And then now Oliver Anthony is irritated by that.
And he doesn't want conservatives claiming his music.
It's aggravating seeing people on conservative news try to identify with me like I'm one of them.
it's aggravating seeing certain musicians and politicians act like we're buddies and
and act like we're fighting the same struggle here like that we're trying to present the same message
you know I've had a lot of people reach out to me and I tried to be polite to everybody
and I've talked to hundreds of people the last two weeks it seems like certain people want to
just ride the attention of this song to maybe make them their own
themselves relevant and that's aggravating as hell.
The other thing that I find aggravating is,
uh, well,
you know,
like,
it was funny seeing my song in the,
it was funny seeing it,
the presidential debate.
Because it's like,
I wrote that song about those people,
you know?
So for them to have to sit there and listen to that,
uh,
that cracks me up.
Uh,
but it was funny kind of seeing the response to it.
Like,
that song has nothing to do with Joe Biden,
you know?
It's a lot bigger than Joe Biden.
That song is written about the people on that stage, and a lot more, too, not just them, but definitely them.
All right.
Little incoherent here.
This is what I pointed out about Oliver Anthony's song, which I thought showed clear talent.
He's obviously a pretty talented foxy artist.
But the lyrics didn't make a ton of sense because they melded new populist impulses with
kind of generic establishment chamber of commerce,
GOP complaints about welfare queens and things like that.
So I said the lyrics aren't totally coherent,
but as far as a first shot goes,
musically, he at least has a good voice.
The whole character and persona works pretty well.
No wonder that the video went viral.
Now he's saying, look, this song has nothing to do with Joe Biden.
It's about much more than Joe Biden.
Well, hold on, which is it.
Again, this is contradictory.
Does it have nothing to do with Joe Biden, or is it about Joe Biden and the whole political system?
Well, he seems to be saying both things at once, but he's really focused on Republicans.
He's saying, no, it's the guys on the Republican debate stage that I was singing about.
They're the ones that I'm complaining about, not Joe Biden, it's the Republicans.
And there's some evidence that the guy is a Democrat.
There was some Facebook post I saw going around.
I think it was authentic in which he was complimenting Joe Biden.
there's a video of him just mumbling through the classic liberal platitudes about, you know,
the true strength of America is our diversity.
I mean, we are the melting pot of the world, and that's what makes us strong as our diversity,
and we need to learn to harness that and appreciate it and not use it as a political tool to keep everyone separate from each other, you know.
So that kind of a statement, I mean, we all like people of different cultures and things like that,
but the statement, diversity is our strength. That is a very much.
extremely liberal slogan that is used to justify mass migration and to displace and to injure
the very working class that this guy is supposedly singing about. He then tweets out, he says,
I don't support either side politically, not the left, not the right. I'm about supporting people
and restoring local communities. Now go breathe some fresh air and relax. Please, I'm not worth
obsessing over, I promise. Go spend times with your loves one. Okay, I'm not going to be too harsh on
Oliver Anthony, because I think what he's doing here is probably smart.
Oliver Anthony doesn't want to be ghettoized into the conservative media sphere where he becomes, you know, the favorite foxy singer of a handful of shows like this show.
This show, maybe a few other podcasts, maybe a couple shows on Fox News, and that's it.
That's going to be his career.
No, he wants to be mainstream.
He's gotten a taste of fame and money, and he wants to be a real player who can sell out Stadia and go on all sorts of
of other shows. So, okay, fine. What's my suspicion here? I don't think that Oliver Anthony has any
particular political philosophy or ideology. I don't think that Oliver Anthony just one day accidentally
stumbled on fame. I don't think he walked out into the woods with his dogs and his dobro and
just set up a little camcorder and then just accidentally went viral. I think this is a guy who's been
a struggling songwriter for a long time
who
saw his opportunity
and made a bet on a very slickly
produced music video and
made the right kind of connections so that the video
could go viral and he
prepared to meet the opportunity that came along
and that opportunity came along because of a specific
moment in our culture.
That's the key.
I don't think this guy
has changed popular music
or popular art. I think
this guy saw which way the wind was blowing, and he took his opportunity. This happens all the time in
movies. This happens all the time in music. You have one hit. You get one little hint. Oh, our war
movies are in now. Okay, then you're going to get a glut of war movies. This particular brand of pop
music is in. Okay, this one band does really, where you're going to get a whole bunch of other
pretenders who try to copy that act. And I think here, since
especially since the election of Donald Trump,
especially since the rise of populism, nationalism,
here in Britain, in Europe, this has been building for some years now.
This guy saw, okay, this is the moment for a creed occur
about the forgotten men and women of America.
You saw the success of J.D. Vance's book,
Hillbilly Ellogy, turned into a big movie,
won J.D. a Senate seat.
It's not as though the signs weren't there,
and this guy met his moment.
So this is why I really like the Oliver
Anthony phenomenon.
I don't have any particular interest in Oliver Anthony or even in his song, but I do like
that a guy who was prepared to meet opportunity that a pretty sharp observer of culture saw
that the culture is moving in a direction that is very favorable to us.
Now, maybe the ruling class will just clamp down on that and continue to rig the elections
and continue to censor conservatives and continue to incentivize even the people who become
famous as conservatives to disavow all.
of us and everything we believe. Maybe that'll happen. Maybe the liberals just have too much power.
But the wind is blowing in our direction. No question about it. Now, speaking of the culture,
that Russian paramilitary leader, Krogosian, who led the aborted coup on Vladimir Putin and then
was given safe passage to Belarus and then accidentally his plane was shot out of the sky. It was
unclear if he was dead or not. Did he fake his own death? Did he sneak out on another plane? Well,
Russian authorities have confirmed through DNA analysis, he was on the plane. They got him. They got him.
And so the Saturday essay in the Wall Street Journal was on the godfather in the Kremlin. It was a picture of Putin dressed like Don Corleone.
It says the very public death of Putin henchman, Yvgeny Prygogian, highlights the evolution of Russia into a mafia state held together by violence.
and incapable of global leadership.
It's a long essay.
I'm not going to read any of it.
The headline and the subheadlines suffice.
Does that sound familiar to you?
Does that sound familiar?
A country being transformed into a mafia state
held together by violence and incapable of global leadership.
I know it's been a little while
since our political elites encouraged street thugs
to burn the country down coast to coast for 80s.
months.
That was what?
That was about three years ago?
Wasn't that long ago.
And our ruling class is currently jailing political dissidents for nothing other than simply opposing
the regime.
I'm not even, forget about the January 6th people.
Let's pretend for a moment that cracking a core's light in the capital rotunda were a
capital offense.
Forget about them for a second.
What about Douglas Mackey?
Douglas Mackey is a guy who didn't even have that many followers on Twitter.
who posted some funny memes about the 2016 election,
he faces 10 years in prison.
Because the memes were pro-Trump and anti-Hillary.
What about Donald Trump himself,
who faces 750 years in prison for questioning the rigged election?
That's it. That's all he did.
He just said, hey, I think this election that you all rigged,
I think it might have been a little rigged.
How about Trump's lawyers and supporters
who did nothing but provide the man legal counsel,
who did nothing but full,
fill their most basic duty as lawyers, being thrown in prison. Does that sound like a little bit,
I hate, look, I hate to say it about my own country. Does that sound a little bit like a mafia state?
Like a little bit like a banana republic where we're now jailing the political opposite, leader of the opposition and the former president,
incapable of global leadership, a country that under Joe Biden, will he, will they, won't they pull out of
Afghanistan, complete collapse? Will they, won't they invite Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine,
happened. Now we're on the precipice of this drawn-out introduction, potentially to World War
3. Will they won't? They allow Xi Jinping to invade Taiwan? Will they want they incapable of global
leadership? Is that Drew makes this point all the time. And it's important. I mean, this is the big
debate between, on that stage, between the primary candidates, you had Mike Pence, who was
giving his morning in America routine. Everything's great. We just need to feel good about ourselves
again. And Vivek Ramoswamy is saying, no, everything's not great. This is a dark moment in the country.
And if we want to fix it, I think we can fix it, but we got to acknowledge it. At least on that question,
I think Vivek has got it right. I hate to say it about my own country, but Drew Claven points this out a lot.
He says, the problem with bigots is not that they're wrong about the other guy. Bigots, you know,
people who really hate people on the basis of their race or this or they're that. It's not that they're
wrong about the other guy because there are flaws with all sorts of people.
The issue with bigots is that they're wrong about themselves.
It's not that their opinion is too low of the other guy.
It's that their opinion is too high of themselves.
And I think that's our issue here.
I'm not saying that Putin's not a mob boss.
Sure, Putin's a mob boss.
But we don't have a lot of credibility to call him out for that or any of our other geopolitical
adversaries if we ourselves are behaving like the mob, which is what's happening.
My favorite comment yesterday is from John Apple 3471, who says,
the real question is how would people react if Trump does formally prove that the 2020 election was stolen
they would react exactly as they're reacting now which is that his supporters would be irate and
upset and offended and the liberals would shrug their shoulders you know how I know this
forget about the election fraud claims we have pretty much as much evidence as we could have
that Joe Biden peddled American influence for multi-million dollar bribes from every crooked
leader on planet Earth. Okay, we have text messages, we have emails, we have handwritten notes,
we have investigations, we have, we can track the money. We got it all. We've got the,
we've got the prosecutors in the countries that bribed Joe Biden saying, yes, they were bribing
the Bidens. We've got it all. And people don't care.
it doesn't matter. The Biden people support Biden. The Libs support Joe Biden and many of the conservatives support Trump.
Some of the conservatives hate Trump and they're either going to try to find another guy or they're going to be the never Trump people and go over to Biden.
They're going to say, well, I endorse the liberal establishment even against Donald Trump because I hate him so much or something.
That's what's going to happen. That is happening right now. Doesn't matter. You could put you could have.
the smoking guns smoking right up their nostrils would not change the thing.
Speaking of foreigners, Karen Bass, it's the mayor of Los Angeles now.
Karen Bass is a former member of Congress.
She is a communist.
She actually worked for many years with communist organizations.
I don't call liberals communists a lot.
I know some people in the right do that.
This woman actually is a communist.
She is about as bad a mayor as you could possibly imagine in City of Angels.
And she is now complaining because Texas has sent some buses of illegal aliens up to California, up to Los Angeles, and Karen Bass has said, L.A. has not extended an invitation asking for people to come. This is a political act.
L.A., which for many years now has built itself as a sanctuary state, has, according to the mayor of L.A. not invited the immigrants to come.
Of course it has. I don't want to ascribe to malice, that which is explained by ignorance. Maybe Karen Bass doesn't understand the basic meaning of words. But when you say we're a state that offers sanctuary to you people, that is an invitation to the people to come. Los Angeles just didn't expect that to happen. It's very easy for these blue states and blue cities to say that they're totally open to illegal aliens when it's the red states and the red place.
that have to deal with the brunt of the illegal immigration. So, okay, total hypocrisy. Fine.
Here, too, though, forget about the immigration issue. The fact that our political leaders will look us in the
face and say, hey, that word, that word doesn't mean what that word means. That's much more distressing.
That's more distressing than 10 million illegal aliens coming into the country. The fact that they will look us in the face.
and they do it with a whole lot of words.
You know, I'm not allowed to say
how they do this
with regard to bathrooms and things like that on YouTube,
but they'll do that.
I'll just say it.
They'll look us in the face and say that men are women and women are men.
They'll look us in the face and say that foreigners are American citizens.
They'll look us in the face and say,
sanctuary doesn't mean sanctuary.
It means stay away, you arey.
What do you...
Well, at that point, the political order breaks down.
if you can't even agree on the basic meaning of words,
then the political order breaks down and politics ceases to be a matter of rational debate and deliberation
and becomes a matter of brute grunting force like we're a bunch of apes running around
Purple Mountain Majesties from Sea to shiny sea.
Now speaking of people that no one invited,
there's this group called No Labels.
They've started about 10 years ago.
And it's a group of fashionable centrist liberals who say, we need, we don't need these crazies on the right.
And we don't need these crazies on the left.
We just need sensible, tax-cutting, socially liberal establishment types.
And then if we only run candidates who are exactly like Bill Clinton, then we'll have a flourishing country and will all of the ranker and division
will go away. So Joe Lieberman, who is one of these figures, he was considered a potential
running mate to John McCain, even though he was a Democrat senator, he was considered
potentially the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008. He is the chairman of No Labels,
and he says, no labels is going to hold a nominating convention for 2024.
No Labels is challenging the political status quo and in a way the control that the two parties
have over our political system. We think,
think there's a real opportunity for a third choice and that it's the American people are telling
us on polling we're doing and discussions we're having that they've lost confidence in the two
major parties and by large numbers they don't want to have to choose again between President
Trump and President Biden. We already have scheduled a bipartisan convention. Think about it. We haven't
seen that ever in recent history, a bipartisan nominating convention for Dallas, Texas in April
of next year.
This is not going to work.
This is not going to work.
I mean, it could be funny.
I'm all for more madness and chaos in this presidential race.
I'm all for throwing wrenches into the system.
So it could be fun if they nominated Joe Manchin or something.
That guy's not going to become president.
The reason it's not going to work is because Joe Lieberman is right that the two candidates,
who are the presumptive nominees of their parties, are historically unpopular.
And it is true that many people indicate that they don't want to vote for those nominees.
The reason for that, though, is not so much the particular candidates.
Yes, Joe Biden looks kind of sleepy.
Yes, Donald Trump is off-putting to certain people.
But the reason for that is because of polarization.
You've seen that unpopularity among the candidates because of people in the opposite parties.
That's really what's driving it.
Because the libs are becoming more lib and the conservatives are becoming more conservative.
And so as the conservatives become more conservative, the liberals are going to hate them even more.
And vice versa.
So you're not going to solve that problem by nominating a supposed centrist.
Because that's the constituency that is most getting squeezed.
as the groups are becoming more coherently and clearly what they are,
they're following their ideas to their logical conclusions,
than the group that's disappearing are these centrist liberals.
To say no labels is a misnomer.
It's a false label, too.
It's the central lie of liberalism,
which is that you can have political neutrality.
There's no such thing as neutrality in politics.
You're going to think something is good.
You're going to think something is bad.
You're going to say some things are true and some things are false.
So there is no neutrality.
What no labels is proposing is just going back to the 1990s.
What no labels is proposing is that we all vote for candidates like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
Because they say that those candidates, they're above politics.
They're reasonable.
They're in the middle.
No, they're not.
They're just another kind of label.
They're Clintonites.
Call them Clintonites.
Call them New Democrats, new labor, whatever.
That's what it is.
1990s.
Call it a time machine.
There's no way to escape a label.
label. This is even, I think about it even with our side, you know, a lot of conservatives,
a lot of my friends, a lot of my Protestant friends will say that they're non-denominational Protestants.
And I find this to be a funny label because as so many of them repeat this, they say, I am a non-denominational Protestant.
I think that the word starts with a capital N, probably as a capital D. I think there's a trademark sign over the end of that phrase.
because if you identify as non-denominational and if you group yourself with other people who call themselves non-denominational, then you have become a denomination.
Not knocking it one way or the other. I'm just saying it obviously is. Some people are Methodist. Some people are Episcopalian. Some people are non-denominational. But those are all denominations.
Some people are Republican. Some people are Democrats. Some people say there are no labels. Well, you can call yourself, it's capital N, capital L, it's no labels.
and it means a 90s style, fiscally somewhat responsible, socially, decadent, or permissive kind of Clinton type.
That's what it is.
And the one thing I can promise you politically, who knows what's going to happen in this election?
We don't know.
You can't predict the future.
But it ain't the 90s anymore, man.
And people have a sort of nostalgia, just like people in the 1970s.
Conservatives in the 70s had a nostalgia for the 50s.
Well, similarly now, that's why you had happy days and sitcoms like that.
Similarly now, people have a nostalgia for the 90s.
We say, things were so good in the 90s.
No, the seeds of the madness that we've got going on today,
economic, political, sexual, artistic, all of it,
it was there in the 90s, and those ideas followed to their logical conclusion.
And if we rewind the clock, we would almost certainly end up in the same place we are again today.
people are realizing through history that there are some problems with the things that we thought
them. And so whoever wins in 2024, whatever the political landscape looks like moving forward,
it's not going to be a carbon copy of how things were 25 years ago. We are in uncharted waters.
They have arrested the leader of the political opposition. Whatever prediction you think that you've got about 2024,
I would take a step back and a little dose of humility and encourage yourself for the unexpected things that could come.
Now, today is, it's a very special day, and I've promised producer Danny that I'm going to try to make his life easier by not requiring him to deal with the crazy edit where they've got to accommodate the YouTube sensors on, because I can't say it's Tuesday, it's a word that's alliterative with Tuesday.
It's something I can't talk about on YouTube
because I can talk about in the member block
with the chem de la chem and the inner circle.
So I...
It's like when a certain sex thinks that...
It's the transvestites.
It's trans Tuesday.
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