The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1649 - Liberal Californians Turn MAGA?

Episode Date: January 10, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Reminder, all of us at The Daily Wire will be live as DW goes to D.C for the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Watch live, join the fight at dailywire.com slash subscribe. As the horrific LA fires continue to rage, at least 2,000 buildings now destroyed, at least five people dead, some pundits are turning to the political implications. The question sounds cavalier, but people are asking it anyway. Is the destruction of Los Angeles enough to turn California Republicans? I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Nulls show. Welcome back to the show. Barack Obama has been palling around with Hitler, this time at Jimmy Carter's funeral.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Sorry, the man that Barack Obama's political party has called Hitler for the last decade. That would be Donald Trump. Now all of a sudden, Obama is laughing, he's smiling, backslaping. I don't know. I guess he's buddies with Hitler now. That's interesting. There's so much more to say. But first, go to ExpressVPN.com slash Knowles. going online with ExpressVPN, it's like taking a private call on speakerphone while in the middle of a crowded room. That's pretty much what you're doing
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Starting point is 00:02:59 And now you get what you get. Oh, now that your house is on fire. Well, now you're thinking about something else. Now you want to know what's going on. What's going on around here? You didn't give a shit about what was going on when other people's houses were on fire, but now you care. So here's what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:03:17 All these people who were deep blue Democrats are now going to have to pull a permit to rebuild. And they're going to get the 28-year-old from the Coastal Commission telling them to go fuck off. And then they're going to vote for Trump or whoever's Trumpian next. You see, they're going to get turned. They're going to get turned hard. Love Adam. I hope he's right. would that it were so simple, I'm a little skeptical. I don't think that's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I think he's right. Liberal policies led to all of this awful destruction. He's right when these people go to rebuild. The bureaucracy is going to be awful about it. He's right. The bureaucracy is awful largely because of Democrats. I just don't think that even the city burning to the ground is going to turn Los Angeles. Republican. I don't think it's going to turn California Republican. Because it presumes too much, the Democrats are incompetent at governing, but they're not incompetent at electoral politics, usually most of the time. And so I think what's really going to happen is the Angelinos, the really wealthy, leftist zillionaire Angelinos who want to rebuild their homes, they are going to blame climate change. They're going to find a way to blame Trump.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Trump for the fires. They will. They're going to find a way to blame Arnold Schwarzenegger. I don't know, whoever the last Republican is who ever got elected to anything in California, they're going to find a way to blame that person. And then they are going to demand that they rebuild faster. But I think what's going to happen is these very wealthy Angelinos, maybe not even the millionaire class, more like the 100 millionaire or billionaire class. They're going to put pressure on Gavin Newsom. They're going to put pressure on whoever the mayor is, they're going to put pressure on whoever the members of Congress are to get federal funds. They're going to use their political capital to tell their employees, the politicians that they put into office, to figure it out and give them their homes quickly.
Starting point is 00:05:28 And the politicians are probably going to acquiesce because the politicians know where their bread is buttered. So the Democrat Party will be seen to moderate, at least on the issue of bureaucracy and rebuilding. the Democrat Party is going to adapt to the demands of the market of votes. They're going to adapt to their constituents, or at least to their donors. But I don't think that even burning the city to the ground is enough to turn leftists in Los Angeles Republican. I just don't think they'll do it. I wish. I wish it were that simple.
Starting point is 00:06:06 But the Democrats are a little too clever. the leftists in Los Angeles are not nearly clever enough. It's a one-party town. And politics is dynamic. Now, some of these politicians are going to have to go. There's no question. Gavin Newsom's presidential career is all but over. That guy thought he was going to be the nominee in 2008. That desire is on life support. It's probably dead. Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles, she is done. She should resign. This is absolutely pathetic. It's getting. worse by the day because some sleuths on the internet have uncovered an old tweet from Karen Bass. This is February 19th, 2021. Ted Cruz fleeing Texas in the middle of a deadly crisis is part of a
Starting point is 00:06:53 larger pattern of the GOP abandoning folks in crisis. We need to build a movement to kick them all out. Karen Bass has been in Africa while her city burns to the ground. She's been pretty MIA. In fact, Gavin Newsom, while he was trying to save his own skin, decided to point that fact out in a press conference on the fires. All of the folks behind me and the outstanding leadership of all the elected officials as well. And forgive me one point. I'd be remiss. Thank you to Mayor Bass, who was on the phone immediately this morning, making sure even an abstentia that she's here organizing everything she can to make sure we're successful as well. absolutely brutal.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Newsom there makes that point at the end. He probably should have just left her out of it. I can't tell. Is Newsom here trying to include her to give her a little political favor? Or is he tossing her under the bus saying, look, I'm here. Hey, don't blame me. I'm here. Put the heat on Karen Bass.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I know you're going to blame some politician for this. Don't blame me. Karen Bass didn't even show up. She's in Africa right now. But she, oh, don't worry, though. She picked up the phone right away. Gavin Newsom's a little slick. He's a little American psycho, isn't he?
Starting point is 00:08:11 A little Patrick Bateman to him. And so while pretending to be lauding Karen Bass, he does so in such a brutal way. He does so in such an underhanded way where he really undermines her whole credibility. Oh, no. And hold on. I bet some of you are wondering where the mayor of L.A. is. Well, don't you worry, she called. me. I mean, she's on the other side of the world. She obviously doesn't care about any of you,
Starting point is 00:08:39 but she picked up the phone. So, you know, remember that. It's not really working, though, because Karen Bass is catching a ton of flack, but Gavin Newsom's catching an insane amount of flack as well. And Karen Bass, not being there, still did better than Joe Biden, who showed up and decided to talk about his great-grandkids. I'm a great-grandfather. I don't know the day. I was a grandchild. I'm a baby girl, baby boy. I remember this day for a lot of long research.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Thank you, press. Thank you, Matt. A little difficult to hear with that audio. Might just be because Joe Biden mumbles around. He's also a little far away from the camera. You could hear that one part, though. One really good thing, though, is I'm a great grandfather. Joe Biden gets on an airplane, flies into Los Angeles,
Starting point is 00:09:50 which is extremely irresponsible. He should not be there. it is bad for first responders that Joe Biden is there. You got a city that's already shut down. They're doing everything they can to contain these fires, and that's not going very well. And so what do you need? You need the sitting president to come in, compromise the airspace, compromise the roadways. How does that help so that he can take a photo op?
Starting point is 00:10:20 Make Gavin Newsom look a little bit better? I don't think he even really makes him look better because Joe Biden comes out there and he just talks about his great grandkid. Congratulations, Joe. It's great that you have a great grandkid. Great grandfathers should not be president. People who can claim to be great grandfathers, I think by definition, they've aged out of being president. That's all Joe wants to talk about, though. I'm sure it's great. I'm sure he wants to talk about how great it is to be a great grandfather and how much he loves mint chocolate chip ice cream and I'm sure he wants to give a hard candy to the kids when they come by the house. That's the sort of thing that guys in their 80s should do.
Starting point is 00:11:01 They should not be the president of the United States. If it's possible to make Gavin Newsom and the Los Angeles political class look worse, he managed to do it. There's so much more to say first, though, go to hometitleck.com, promo code Knowles. If you were a homeowner like me, when's the last? time you checked on the title of your home. That is the legal document that shows that you own it. If the answer is never, you need to know about a fast-growing crime that the FBI calls house stealing. I was previously shown how easy this scam is to pull off. It is shocking.
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Starting point is 00:12:30 Jimmy Carter died, and now the former presidents are showing up to pay their respects. And who does Barack Obama sit right next to? By golly, it's Donald Trump. You can see Al Gore right behind them, just so miserable. He's like, I was supposed to be president, Why is that jerk?
Starting point is 00:12:49 Why is Obama and Trump? Why are they both allowed up there? Anyway, forget about Al Gore. You see Trump, we just relaxed. You see Obama? Just kind of chatting, just hanging out. Trump's smiling. He laughs a little bit.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Obama's smiling. They're cracking jokes. Then even a little later on, it wasn't just pleasantries when Obama sat down. Lots of places can expose you to identity theft. Oh, no. That's why LifeLock monitors hundreds of millions of data points a second for threats to your identity, which is way more than anyone can do on their own.
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Starting point is 00:13:46 He's a real cut up. That Hitler? Boy, Hitler, man. He's Adolf with a one-liner, nobody can beat him. His rickles routine is top-notch. They're really getting into it.
Starting point is 00:13:59 I wonder if those guys text. But hold on, I thought, I thought that Donald Trump posed an existential threat to democracy. I thought that he's a neo-Nazi who launched his, who at Charlottesville called Nazis very fine people. and that is why Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign on that lie.
Starting point is 00:14:22 I thought that was the case. I thought that January 6th was the worst insurrection and near coup d'etat that almost shredded the Constitution and installed a Hitlerian dictatorship in America. Barack Obama's hanging with that guy? That's crazy, huh? You know why he's doing it? It's not because these guys like each other. I don't think they like each other really at all. It's because Donald Trump is normal.
Starting point is 00:14:47 he's normal. I think that might be the biggest defeat from a messaging standpoint that the Democrats have had to deal with for 10 years. Trump is normal. If you get elected to two terms, at least two terms, as president, you're normal. If you win the popular vote as a Republican for the first time in 20 years, you're normal. If you win huge swaths of all sorts of different voter demographics, you're normal. This is what you heard from the left for years and from the squish right. You heard, we cannot normalize Donald Trump. He's normal because he's normal.
Starting point is 00:15:29 The former Democrat president's going to talk to him. Probably the former Democrat president is friendlier with him than the former Republican president. Because Trump's been a little harsh on the Bush family. The Bush family's been a little harsh on Trump. But they're all in the same club now. He's no longer an outlier. Jimmy Carter, when he would take pictures in the former presidents club, Jimmy Carter often like to stand separate,
Starting point is 00:15:53 as though his presidency were fundamentally different from the corrupt presidencies that followed. Reagan and the Bushes and Clinton, he was different. He's a better man. But they're all together now. Trump's one of the guys. In fact, he won a more impressive victory, a much more impressive comeback than any of those other presidents there.
Starting point is 00:16:14 He's the most normal one of all. Now, some Democrats are less inclined to reach across the aisle right now. Notably, Elizabeth Warren. Senator Laiwatha is screeching at Pete Hegseth, President Trump's Defense Department or Defense Secretary nominee, over the importance of diversity in the military. Here's what Elizabeth Warren writes. DoD officials have been clear that, quote, that diversity, equity, and inclusion in the military are necessities for the United States,
Starting point is 00:16:47 and that the military must be able to attract, train, and retain them for the services, to retain competitive edges. You, Pete Hegseth, have claimed that the dumbest phrase on planet Earth in the military is, diversity is our strength. As noted above, you also called for firing the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and any general that was involved, any general admiral, whatever, that was involved in any of the DEI-Woke, SHIT. Additionally, you complained in the war on warriors that a woke military emphasizes the made-up
Starting point is 00:17:18 military values of diversity and inclusion and fails to recruit masculine men who make up a warrior class. She goes on, but I don't have enough. I don't have enough patience to get through it. This is her thesis. Diversity is an absolute necessity for our military. Diversity is the military's strength. But I have one question.
Starting point is 00:17:41 why does the military wear uniforms? If diversity is the military strength, why do they wear uniforms? Shouldn't they wear diverseiforms? Shouldn't they wear individualistic, eclectic, expressive outfits? Shouldn't they wear, I don't know, leather and feather bowers? And why is it that they wear uniforms? Well, this question is answered.
Starting point is 00:18:11 on a Defense Department website and type it right in. Why does the military wear uniforms? DoD says, the military wears uniforms to create consistency and a sense of camaraderie. The military wears uniforms because uniformity is our strength in the military. Uniformity, cohesion, consistency, being all together, having a common purpose, understanding each other, being the same. What do they say about the Marines? When you go in for training and the Marines,
Starting point is 00:18:47 they tear you down so they can build you back up and you're all going to be the same and you're going to be a unified fighting force. That's why the military wears uniforms, also because of international law. And that's why diversity is manifestly not our strength. I love Elizabeth Warren here. You can hear the desperation. She just reaches for that tomahawk.
Starting point is 00:19:09 She writes, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. All the generals, the admirals who are involved in this, our military, our DOD officials have been clear that diversity is our strength. Yeah, but Pete's about to be their boss. No, but the authorities claims Elizabeth Warren, all of the authorities at the Pentagon claim that diversity is the military. strength. Well, no, actually, the top authority at the Pentagon, the man who's about to become the top authority at the Pentagon, he says you're wrong. So if you're going to appeal to authority at the Pentagon, well, you're going to be appealing to Pete Hegg-Seth. And Pete Hegg-Seth is going to say you're wrong. And Pete Higg-Seth is right. This is what they're really screeching over. They're really
Starting point is 00:20:00 gnashing their teeth over, is we are seeing a true changing of the guard. It's not just that the Republicans won the presidency, but they lost the House and the Senate. It's not just that the Republicans won the presidency and the House and the Senate, but they don't have the Supreme Court. The Republicans now have unified government, and they can wield the power of the state to undo the terrible policies of the last four years. Many policies that go back much further than the last four years. That's what they're really screeching about. No, but all the experts. Yeah, well, now we're the experts. No, but all the authorities. Yeah, now we're the authorities. But no, but the establishment. Hey, you know what lady? We're about to be the
Starting point is 00:20:49 establishment. Hey, you like that. And you're about to be fringe. You are on the outside. You're banished from the long house and from the TP. Speaking of members of Congress, unusual whales has a great little study out on our Congress. I sometimes think that members of Congress are not always the most intelligent people in the world. There's some real bright spots, but I would say the median IQ in Congress is probably lower than other institutions in our country. However, members of Congress have a real genius for one thing. It's not passing good laws. It's not really getting anything good to advance the common good.
Starting point is 00:21:31 But they do have an amazing genius for investing. These guys know how to pick a stock, man. This study shows, if you just look at Congressional Democrats, Congressional Democrats' stock portfolios jumped 31% in 2024. 31%. Now, I don't know anything about investing. I just have a guy who does it for me. But, man, I ain't getting 31%.
Starting point is 00:21:56 I'm not getting a fraction of a fraction of that. 31%. That far beats the S&P 500. Then let's be bipartisan about it because there are plenty of Republicans. who do this too. If you look at the hundred or so members of Congress who actively trade, only half of them beat the S&P 500. Most members of Congress tracked with less active trading than previous years and Nancy Pelosi, you know, top of the walk, she's really, really impressive at her trading. There are a lot of Republicans in there, too. It seems a little corrupt, doesn't
Starting point is 00:22:36 it's not illegal. Members of Congress are allowed to trade stocks and members of Congress are privy to a lot of information that the general public is not privy to. They're allowed, in a sense, to insider trade. That's a great deal of corruption, isn't it? How do you remedy that corruption? Do you prohibit members of Congress from trading stocks? I guess you could do that. Do you give them a raise? You could just give them a raise. members of Congress could make a lot more money, most of them, in the private sector than in government. Do you just raise their wages to make them competitive, possibly? Do you, I don't know, do you restore virtue? Do you restore civics classes?
Starting point is 00:23:17 Do you restore religion? Do you restore? I don't know. What do you do? That's not, I would be so happy if I could just blame it on the Democrats. But I can't just blame it on the Democrats. It's a systemic problem. I would be so happy if I could just blame it on California or New York or Illinois or some left-wing
Starting point is 00:23:32 state. But it's not just a left-wing state problem. This is a federal problem. The rot runs deep. There's so much more to say first, though, go to netsuite.com slash knolls. What does the future hold for business? Ask nine experts. You will get 10 answers. Bull market, bear market. Inflation's up. inflation's down. Can someone please invent a crystal ball? I don't know. While we're waiting for that, over 38,000 businesses have found a way to future-proof their operations with NetSuite by Oracle, the number one cloud ERP. Imagine having your accounting, financial management, inventory, and HR all seamlessly integrated into one fluid platform.
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Starting point is 00:25:06 I haven't seen a number on how much money or on how much fire equipment she donated to Ukraine. I do know that L.A. under her leadership did donate excess, now it doesn't seem to be excess or surplus fire equipment to Ukraine. But I don't know if it was millions. Surely, though, they did cut the fire budgets by millions of dollars. And in any case, if they even sent one. one hat over to Ukraine, one fire hose over to Ukraine. It's a fire hose that really could be used right now. But this is indicative of a broader problem for the liberals, which is that they prioritize everyone else over Americans, which is why President Trump's slogan, America First, has resonated
Starting point is 00:25:46 among most Americans, among the majority of American voters. Now, speaking of investments, there's a little bit of good news. College tuition is decreasing at state schools, and it's increasing at a slogan. It's increasing at a slower rate at private schools. This is according to the college board, which is hugely influential in college admissions, shows that the average student attending an in-state public university this year will pay tuition to the order of $11,610. That is down 4% from 10 years ago when you take inflation into account.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Now, when you factor in grants and financial aid, the savings are way bigger than 4%. The savings are actually 40% over the course of a decade, from $4,14040 to $2,480 annually according to those data. Now, at private colleges, the cost is still going up, but the rate of increase is diminishing. So the cost has increased 4% over the last decade when you take inflation into account.
Starting point is 00:26:52 That's a big change if you look at two decades prior when the tuition increase was 68%. What does this tell us? This tells us that the market still functions. This tells us that there is a market correction going on. This tells us that college is overvalued. The year after I went to college, so I guess my sophomore year of college was the high watermark for college attendance in America. There was 2009, something like 70% of high school graduates went on to college, all-time high. And it was, it was 2009. something like 70% of high school graduates went on to college, all time high. And it has declined since then. And it's really dropped off in recent years. Meanwhile, the price of college was going up and up and up. The conservative consolation, Russell Kirk tells us this.
Starting point is 00:27:42 A lot of conservatives have told us this, is that in the long run, reality reasserts itself. And it can take a while and it can be hideous and it can be tragic and it can cause an entire city to burn to the ground. But reality will reassert itself in the end. You can't escape reality. Reality is undefeated. And here, college is just not worth what people have been paying for it. So I was recently doing a panel with my friend Charlie Kirk, and someone asked us about what she should major in in college to have a job in journalism. And Charlie's answer was, don't go to college. And I kind of get it. If you're a Charlie Kirk, don't go to college. You can launch a major political organization at the age of 18. Okay, I don't think there are that many Charlie Kirk's in the world.
Starting point is 00:28:26 I'm pro-college, but not for the reason that many conservatives are. Some conservatives will say just major in engineering or something, just major in, I don't know, STEM or something practical. I don't think you should do that. You can go to trade school for that. You can learn that on the job. That's not what university is for. University is not to learn something useful, but to learn something useless, which has real value to it. But the problem these days is even the really fancy schools even the private schools, even the expensive schools, often don't teach you philosophy, literature, history, almost never theology. They don't really make you a cultured person. They don't really help you make sense of your freedom. So the market's going to correct. And you're seeing that.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Now you have data for that. It's no longer just taking it on the words of conservatives who say, you know, this college isn't worth it these days. Now, actually, most Americans think that now, because the market is moving. You don't need to just take conservative's word for it, that Trump is normal and he's a good president, people like him. Most Americans think that. Reality is catching up. And the liberal politicians are trying to catch up to reality. Just look at Barack Obama paling around with Hitler. Now, speaking of advances in knowledge, there is something really creepy. Coming out of time shift. Time shift is a new facility billing itself as the world's first cryopreservation facility based on cutting edge AI and crypto preservation. So to simplify that, it's where you go
Starting point is 00:29:58 freeze yourself until they cure whatever disease you have. And you've heard about this in the past. There have been eccentrics who have frozen themselves and it doesn't work. But the idea is, okay, if I'm going to die soon, if I just freeze myself, then maybe I can remain an icicle until the scientists figure out the cure to whatever I have, and then they can thaw me out, give me the cure, and I can live longer. And then I don't know, if I get something else that they don't have the cure for, maybe they put me back in the freezer,
Starting point is 00:30:27 and they put me next to the hamburgers and the ice cream, and then they thaw me out 100 years later, and they cure whatever other disease I got. Okay, we've heard about that before. Now, it's never worked, but this new organization says, no, we figured out how to make it work. We're going to prevent cellular death. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:44 But what makes it even creepier is they say that they have a solution to the big problem that this causes for the people around the person who freezes himself. Namely, if you go and freeze yourself, well, all these people, your daughter, your brother, your community, they lose you. You're in a freezer somewhere, but their lives go on. And the solution they say is to use AI to create an avatar of the frozen person's likeness, to speak with family and friends in real time while their body is frozen. I've talked to people who say that soon will upload our consciousness to a computer, and so even after we die in the physical world, after our body's decay, there will be a robot that is virtually indistinguishable from us.
Starting point is 00:31:33 And then our loved ones who are grieving our death won't really need to grieve because they can just talk to the robot. And it'll seem just like the real person. It's almost like you never have to die. except do you see the problem here? Do you see the fundamental problem? C.S. Lewis talks about it in Abolition of Man. With every advance, there's also a retreat.
Starting point is 00:31:58 She'll say, okay, I'm going to live forever. I feel that I'm not going to live long enough. So I want to live forever. But in order to live forever, I'm going to stop living right now because I'm going to put myself in a freezer. But it'll be good because in the aggregate, in the long run, I'm going to live forever. But actually, I'm going to cut my life off right now. We think that we can conquer death, even putting aside the cryogenic freezing, by
Starting point is 00:32:26 creating an AI avatar. And then we'll be able to live forever in a certain way. The person, the robot will be indistinguishable from the human being. But in order to live forever, I cease to be me. I cease to exist. In other words, there are a lot of dubious assumptions. about anthropology and philosophy that are at the heart of these scientific explorations. That's the problem with it. It's not that it's not cool to freeze a person. I guess that's kind of cool that you could do that.
Starting point is 00:32:57 It's not that you can make a robot that seems a lot like a person that you know. There's something interesting about that. But you're assuming a lot of things about human nature. You're assuming, for instance, that a human person is just the summation of our synapses firing. You're assuming that the person is just the body,
Starting point is 00:33:21 that there's no such thing as an immaterial soul, a spirit. So if that's true, if we really are just a bunch of matter, then if you can replicate the matter, you've replicated the person. The problem is that your premise is false. At least I think your premise is false. I don't think that the only thing that matters is matter. I think there's more to the world. These days it's very popular to say that all that exists is stuff, but I think that's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:33:47 I think dreams and love and mathematics and all sorts of things exist that are not material. I think, for instance, that the soul is the form of the body, the substantial form of the body. I think this is increasingly backed up by scientific discoveries, particularly in the quantum field. But putting that aside, I'm no expert on it, just seems to me that actually, All the old wisdom is being vindicated. I think that Aristotle's right and these futurist weirdo atheists are wrong. But at the very least we have to acknowledge that is what's being smuggled in here. And we're not the first to predict it.
Starting point is 00:34:26 C.S. Lewis predicted this in the abolition of man. Many people saw that the more we advance, the more we seem to retreat. I got in trouble because I made this point on the show that the dark ages were actually relatively weren't so dark. And actually, when you compare Look, there are plenty of advantages to modernity. Okay, I like modern dentistry a lot more than medieval dentistry probably. But there are many ways in which the modern era is much more barbaric, much more violent, much less civilized, conducive, much less conducive to flourishing than the Middle Ages.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Okay, speaking of the abolition of man, here's just a quick story really sad. A young female firefighter has sustained serious head injuries while firefighter. the fire in L.A. A 25-year-old woman sustained a major head injury. She's being treated right now so we can pray for her. I hope she does well. But this gets to the kind of dubious assumptions we're making about human nature. In this case, the one that men and women are exactly the same. It's wrong for women to be firemen. It's wrong. I'm not saying she doesn't have good intentions. I'm not saying she's not demonstrating heroism and kind of a virtue. But it's just wrong. I don't
Starting point is 00:35:39 want to read that story. I don't want to read that a woman gets her head knocked in, fighting a fire. I don't want to read that a woman catches a bullet from a jihadi fighting in Iraq. I don't want to read that. I think it's a barbaric society that permits our women, much less now encourages our women to do this. I think men and women are different. I think actually firemen need to be big and strong and burly. I think they need to be big, strong, burly guys who can carry big, heavy hoses and equipment and carry people out on their shoulders. And I think they need to be men who are more inclined toward physical violence. Men who, when physical violence, occurs to them, it's not quite so ghastly and horrifying is when it happens to a woman. I think men and women
Starting point is 00:36:27 are different. And I think the prioritizing of DEI in first responders in Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the country is just one more aspect of the of the political rot that's been allowed to set in. Nothing against the individual women who want to do these things. It's very noble in a way that they want to help. But it's disordered the way that our society is now expecting them to contribute. It's disordered. It's contrary to nature and we shouldn't have to, we shouldn't have to tolerate it. What is a woman? The question we've just been discussing sparked a cultural conversation. Now, Identity Crisis, a powerful new film from the Daily Wire and Turning Point USA, goes even deeper,
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Starting point is 00:37:57 Our mailbag is sponsored by PureTalk.com.com slash Knowles, Canada WLES. WLES. to save an additional 50% off your first month. Take it away. Hello, Michael. My name is Drew. I'm 13 years old. I've been listening to the show daily for three years. I'm calling from Tampa-Timpon-Tim State of Minnesota,
Starting point is 00:38:14 and my question for you is, how come conservatives have fought for women's sports and defended them relentlessly from giant men pretending to be women? Yet, we also make fun of women's sports constantly. I mean, even my mom says we can't have women's basketball on, even if it's to make fun of it. We think it's dumb, but also speak of it as if it's an incredibly important thing.
Starting point is 00:38:38 We say that nobody watches them, which they don't. But we also say how this is an invasion of an institution, but it's an institution that nobody cares about to begin with. Well, I do agree with both of these points. I could not defend them simultaneously in an argument. Love the show. Thank you for answering my question. Really great question and really well. stated. Both of those things are true. We fight the imposition of men and women's sports,
Starting point is 00:39:07 and we don't really care about women's sports. That's true. Because what we care about is justice, and it is unjust for men to enter into women's private spaces and associations and take their trophies and scholarships away from them. It's unjust, it's disordered, it is grounded on falsehoods. It is harmful, often physically harmful to the women involved. It's harmful to the men who think that they're women as well because it leads them and affirms them in delusion. That's why. It's just a matter of justice. I make fun of Canada a lot. But if the Chinese dropped a nuclear bomb on Toronto because they don't like Tim Hortons, I would come to Canada's defense. not because I think Canada has its act together, not because I think Canada is the most important nation
Starting point is 00:40:01 in the history of the world, but because it would be rather unjust for China to do such a thing. How that analogy came up, I'm not quite sure. But that's why. It's about justice. You don't need to defend women's sports because you like the sports.
Starting point is 00:40:15 You should defend women's sports because you like the women. You want women to receive their due to be treated in a just way. Next question. Hi Michael, thanks for this show. I'm excited to hear your thoughts on this. What would you do if you were in my situation or better what should my husband do if this situation ever comes up again? Today we went out to eat with our nine-month-old baby having a great time, family-friendly experience when two very inappropriately
Starting point is 00:40:44 dressed people came in to eat. They were wearing tight leather, bondage clothes, freaky face tattoos, piercings, collars, the whole kitten caboodle. Now, we finished our meal quickly and left, but this is the kind of thing we don't want our son to be exposed to. Thankfully, at this point in his life, he's too young to remember it, but in the future, what would you have done? Thank you. What would I have done in that situation? I would have requested of the waiter or better the manager that the restaurant kick those
Starting point is 00:41:20 people out because it is inappropriate to wear leather sex gear into a restaurant. You wouldn't be asking the restaurant to kick these people out because of their true identity or even because of their deviant desires or private behaviors. You would be asking to kick them out because they are not comporting themselves in accord with the standards of the restaurant or public decency. So that's what I'd say. I'd call them over and say, hey, you need to ask those people to leave, please. And if they gave me pushback, I would explain it as I just did.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And in fact, I was present when such a thing happened in New York while protecting the establishment in question. I was with a co-worker of mine in a coffee shop in New York in a very Italian neighborhood. And I actually didn't see this episode happen. I was in the bathroom when this happened. And when I came out, my coworker was laughing. And he said, you're not going to believe what just happened. In this coffee shop, in an Italian part of New York, they had, it's a pretty traditional area,
Starting point is 00:42:33 but they had a gay flag right behind the counter. And I go, I hit the bathroom. I was just getting a cup of coffee. I go into the bathroom. But while I'm in there, some big gumba just walks up to the counter. He goes, what's with the front? flag. And the guy behind the counter says, huh? What's with the flag? The guy behind the counter says, what? Oh, you know, it's inclusion. You know, it's nice. We're welcoming everybody.
Starting point is 00:42:58 And the guy, the gumba says, get rid of the flag. There are children in here. Nobody needs to see that. Get rid of that rainbow flag. I don't want to see that. And so the guy behind the counter, I guess, was pushing back a little bit. Eventually, the guy behind the counter says, hey, you know, this is my shop. You can't tell me what to do with my flag. And the gumba says, Yeah, it's your shop, but it's my neighborhood. Get rid of that flag. And then I don't know. I don't know what happened. We left the coffee shop later. I just hit the head, had my coffee I left. I like that. I like that kind of thing. Yeah, sure, it's your shop. It's my neighborhood. It's my country. It's my society. And it's your society and it's his society. And we are entitled to live according to standards. So that's what I would say. You don't need to be mean about it. You don't need to be nasty. But you can be firm and reasonable. Yeah, sorry, no sex gear in the Chucky Cheese.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Take that elsewhere. Take that to some other restaurant. Next question. Hey, Michael. Love the show. Just had a quick question about taking the Lord's name in vain. A lot of people saying things like, well, Jesus Christ or, oh, my God, are taking his name in vain.
Starting point is 00:44:14 But I don't necessarily believe that. because when I was 16, I would tell everybody I was God, and then he almost killed me, and it took repenting mid-air. I had a collapsed lung from that. Then at 18, I was acting like a jerk with God, and he set me on fire on Easter Sunday. And then when I was 20, I was going around slightly mocking God, and I almost lost my hand. Ever since then, I have been very careful with my speech. I do say things like, oh my God, G-A-H. Sometimes I do say, you know, well, Jesus Christ, but it's always an respectful way because I've almost died. Just want to know what you thought about that. I'm a little bewildered, I suppose, by your account. Sorry to hear of your troubles, but glad you've
Starting point is 00:45:04 come out in the end. I suppose I would recommend that you not test the Lord your God. So I don't, I'm not denying necessarily that these misfortunes that have befallen you have some relation to the way you've behaved or spoken. I don't know that there's a connection, but I wouldn't take the absence of some calamity when you take the name of the Lord in vain as evidence that you are not, therefore, taking the name of the Lord in vain. You are. When you use God's name in a trivial way or in a flippant way or certainly in a profane way, that just is, by definition, taking the Lord's name in vain. You're using his name in a vain way. So God tells you not to do that. And at a deeper point about religion, religion is not purely a subjective experience. Religion is an
Starting point is 00:45:56 objective thing. Religion is a habit of virtue that inclines the will to give to God what he deserves. It's something that we can know something about. Religion is not, as many modern people believe, just a preference. You like chocolate, I like vanilla. It's not just an opinion that's not grounded in truth. It's a legitimate subject of inquiry that is grounded in reason and reality. We can know something about it with certainty. So all of that to say, don't take the name of the Lord in vain and don't wait to have another pianoful on your head to follow that advice. Next question. Hello, Michael. I would like to say thank you for your previous advice back in November. I asked you if I should wait until my girlfriend and I were more financially stable to propose to her or go ahead and propose now and just be engaged for a little while. Well, I took your advice. I was able to buy a ring and proposed and happily, she said yes. My question for you now is, do you have any advice on things we should know or do before getting married? Thank you and God bless. It's great. I'm really glad to hear that things have worked out for you. yes, I do have advice.
Starting point is 00:47:10 You both should know what you are signing up for. You need to agree on what it is you are doing. That's the most important thing to begin. Then you actually have to cultivate the habits that allow you to do that thing. But these days, we don't know what marriage is. The Supreme Court doesn't know what marriage is. People are real confused about marriage. Even more traditional people or religious people, sometimes they're a little confused.
Starting point is 00:47:32 You need to know what this is. Are you equal? equal partners who, you know, decide that you're going to help each other out and you're going to go, I'm going to make the special vanilla cake for you on Sunday and you're going to always warm the towel for me. And is it that kind of thing? Are you engaged in a relationship for mutual amusement? Or are you a man who finds a wife and you come together and become one flesh and you're doing something that has a head to it, the husband and a wife, and you come together for the begetting and education of children
Starting point is 00:48:11 and as a secondary matter for the mutual support of the spouses. I'm just off the top of my head. What are you doing? Figure that out. The most successful marriages I've ever seen involve two people who agree on what they're doing, where there's really little ambiguity. Because when you get the basic stuff settled, then you can have real brilliance and real creativity.
Starting point is 00:48:35 It's like a poem. When you have meter to a poem, when you perhaps have a rhyme scheme to a poem, when you know the form of the poem, it's within those limits. It's from those limits that the real brilliance and creativity can exist. When it's just a kind of free verse slam poetry nonsense, the whole thing's incoherent and it will probably have you running for the doors. It's fake headline Friday. And I have more written mailbag to get to. The rest of the show continues. Now you do not want to miss it. Become a member use code null as a checkout for. two months free on all annual plans. I've often said that gender affirming care is health care. It is mental health care and it can actually be suicide prevention care. I think I'm going to take some medicine so I can kind of like transform into a boy, get surgery. After the surgery, I didn't really feel any better. When it stopped being a thing for adults and it started to be a, let's teach this to kids. Total lie.
Starting point is 00:49:51 manipulation. It's gaslighting. Please stop. He's a boy, not a girl. How could she do this to my son? What they're talking about is hormonal therapy or sex reassignment surgery on children. I thought fixing me externally would fix me internally. But of course I was wrong. The fact that the state thinks that they're more important and have a better say in what happens to your child over the actual parents' opinion is egregious. Puberty blockers, surgeries, big moneymakers for hospitals, for physicians.
Starting point is 00:50:21 I want to do is hold my son. Are you asking me to lie to parents? And he said, yes. This is an a weaponized use of a parent's sympathy and caring and concern by the left to destroy your child. Let's tell kids that maybe they can be the opposite sex. Maybe they actually are the opposite sex. It is an evil thing to tell children that happiness lies on the other side of puberty
Starting point is 00:50:48 blockers or double mastectomies. The left so badly wants to blur. these lines. That's a five alarm fire. It's criminal.

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