The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1695 - Libs PANIC as Poll Names AOC the Face of the Democratic Party
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A new CNN poll asked Democrats which politician best reflects the views of their party.
With a leadership vacuum among Democrats right now, these kinds of surveys are crucial to figuring
out who will lead the Democrat Party in the future.
And can you guess who won?
Can you guess who won?
You're going to have to wait until the stinger is over to get the answer.
But I'll give you a hint.
If this poll is accurate, Republicans will rule for a thousand years.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show. Libs have a new campaign, an official campaign, to decolonize Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
The only way I can think of decolonizing Stratford upon Avon is by kicking out all of the Normans.
I don't think that's what they have in mind.
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Okay, you have your guesses. CNN polls. So this is a liberal outlet doing a poll of liberals.
Poll conducted March 6th through 9th poll surveying Democrats and Democrat leading independence.
Who is the Democrat? Who best reflects the views of the Democratic Party?
Don't forget. The Dems just went down in flames in the 2024 elections because the party had lost the common sense
moved way too far to the left. Drum roll, please. The Democrat who best reflects the views of the
party, have they learned their lesson? No, it's AOC. AOC tops out the poll. There are a lot of people,
a lot of people listed on the poll, so no one gets a majority or anything close to it.
But the one with the biggest numbers on the board, AOC with 10%, followed by Kamala Harris.
even putting ideology aside for a second, I don't know that Kamala Harris has an ideology.
I don't know that she thinks about very much of anything other than just attaining the next political office.
But regardless of her ideology, Kamala Harris, one of the least popular politicians in the country.
Good at advancing herself in politics, bad at convincing people to vote for her.
She comes next with 9%.
Followed by, all right, are we going to get a moderate in here?
We're going to get a popular person in here?
No!
We got Bernie Sanders next at 8% followed by, come on, we got to get a moderate in here somewhere, right?
No, Hakeem Jeffries, the leader of the House for the Democrats, 6% followed by Barack Obama.
Okay, that's a little bit more, he's still the most left-wing ideological president we've ever had.
Followed by Jasmine Crockett, that complete lunatic, that woman who makes a big spectacle of herself in the House.
I think she's a freshman.
I don't know.
She's pretty new on the scene in terms of her national media presence, at least.
4% followed by.
Then you get to Gavin Newsom, who is trying to position himself as a moderate.
He's not a moderate.
He is avant-garde when it comes to left-wing social issues.
He was officiating so-called gay marriages in 2004 as mayor of San Francisco,
but he is trying to moderate himself now.
But he's all the way down there at 2%.
Pelosi, 2%.
It's crazy to think Nancy Pelosi is now a relative moderate in the Democrat.
party. Alyssa Slotkin wants to portray herself as a moderate 2%. Chuck Schumer does effectively
portray himself as a moderate 2%. So the poll is clear and it's not just one example or you can't
just blame it on charisma or something like that. The leftists, the radicals, the generally unpopular people
are toward the top of this poll. They're the ones that the Democrat base says yes, that person
represents me. And the relative moderates and the relatively popular people who can sort of
sort of reach across the aisle, there at the bottom. This is a huge problem for Democrats, because
the issue, I was just discussing this yesterday with a comedian, the issue that dominated the election
that the Democrats still haven't come to grips with is transgenderism. Or just broadly,
because forget, I'm so sick of tired and talking about transgenderism. Broadly, it's the
notion that the Democrats have lost the common sense, which is represented by transgenderism
because you're telling people to believe that a man is a woman.
But it's this notion that the Democrats have just lost the common sense.
They are not speaking to reality anymore.
They are totally disconnected from the real problems people have on the ground.
So that's why you're seeing people like Gavin Newsom launch a podcast where he's inviting
on all these big MAGA Republicans, Maga Republicans who were part of the coalition that just won
the popular vote, you know, trying to move a little bit more toward the center.
And yet, the Democrat base says, yeah, we don't want you.
We don't want you.
even as elites in the Democrat Party are begging.
They're saying, please, we want to win an election in 2028.
Bill Maher, interviewing Josh Shapiro, the relatively moderate Democrat governor of Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania, a crucially important state in the Rust Belt.
He's saying, hey, I think you're going to run.
I think we need one of these moderates to run, and then the Democrat Party is going to regain the common sense,
and then maybe we'll win an election again.
Okay, well, the way I see it now, if you're running, and I think you are,
You're not letting this go, aren't?
No, no, no.
And I think it's good you are.
I like the field so far.
Rahm Emanuel, I think, is going to run.
It looks like our governor here,
Gabonussum, I think it's going to run.
Pete Buttigieg.
Those are the people I see.
And they're all sort of on the same page,
which is the Democrats,
they're either people who are moving to the center,
have moved to the center.
They got the memo, I think.
What I fear is the Democratic primary voter
who doesn't want that kind of person.
You know, they want the firebrand.
What do you do in the Democratic primary?
You know.
Okay, and Bill Maher's prediction, which actually came out before this poll did,
Bill Maher's prediction proven totally right.
He says, I fear the Democrat primary voter.
He's not going to let us have one of these moderate, so-called Democrats,
or at the very least, charismatic Democrats who can win over the other side.
And Bill Maher is right about that.
For now, for now, the Democrat primary voter just wants a radical leftist,
even more left wing than Newsome.
Shapiro, Buttigieg, give me a break, and the rest of them. Now, this is not just a Democrat problem.
Republicans have faced this problem too. It's kind of trite political analysis to say, you know,
well, if you can survive the primary, then you as a moderate will have a easier time winning the
general election. That's conventional wisdom. And I suppose that's, there's enough truth to it.
You attack to the extreme during the primary, you tack to the center during the general.
So how did the Republicans overcome this?
This is the lesson the Democrats need to learn if they want to win an election again.
And I'm not even afraid to tell it to them.
I'm not even afraid that I'm going to give them the secret because I don't know that they can actually do anything about it.
The way that the Republicans overcame this problem, how do you get through the primary but then have a good enough candidate to get to the general election?
Those are sometimes opposed to one another.
It's because we had this political genius, Donald Trump, who was able to form a new coalition.
That's what did it.
Trump, when he ran in the GOP primary in 2016, would you call him the most conservative candidate by the conventions of 2016 politics?
Certainly not.
Certainly you would say that Ted Cruz was more conservative than Donald Trump.
You might say that Rand Paul was more conservative than Donald Trump.
I'm actually sort of forgetting now who was even running in 2016.
Ben Carson ran, didn't he?
Yeah, Ben Carson ran in 2016.
I think you would say he was more conservative conventionally than Donald Trump.
And yet, Trump dominated the primary.
Because in some ways, he signaled that he was more right-winging, just in a different way.
By shaking up the way the GOP thought about things like tariffs,
by shaking up the way the GOP thought about things like foreign policy,
by attracting new people to register as Republicans first in the primary,
and then he makes it into the general election.
And on the one hand, he's the most extreme,
right-wing Republican calling illegal aliens rapists and murderers. On the other hand,
he's a billionaire from New York who's soft on certain social issues at least and was a Democrat for
much of his life. What is it? How do you make sense of a political party that includes in it
Ted Cruz and Bobby Kennedy? Well, the way you make sense of it is you say Trump did not just
play according to the rules that were tough for Republicans in the 20 teens. It was very hard to
make it through a primary and then make it through a general election. We weren't that good at it.
We went down twice. McCain, Romney. So what do you do? Well, you change the rules. When you're
not winning according to the rules, you got to change the rules. You got to change the game. That's
what Trump did. That's what the Democrats have to do. If their best candidates, this is sad,
their best candidates are people like Gavin Newsom.
And their base hates Gavin Newsom for bad reasons, not even for the good reasons that you shouldn't
like Gavin Newsom.
If your base want candidates who are definitely going to go down in flames, you need to change
your coalition.
Trump was able to do that.
The Republicans were able to do that.
I see no evidence that the Democrats are able to do that.
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Okay, one last point on the Dems going down, and then we'll get to the really important political stories like decolonizing Stratford upon Avon.
But before we move on from the Dems, James Carville, legendary Democrat, political consultant, big Clinton man, the first Clinton famously said, it's the economy, stupid.
Anyway, the economy, I do, New Orleans. James Carville just gave dating advice, not just political advice, dating advice, dating advice.
to young progressives. He says, the thing that is hampering young progressives in their personal lives,
in their romantic lives, is the same thing that is affecting them at the political level.
It's their preening moral superiority.
Get over your preening and your moral superiority and be more pragmatic in how you approach life.
And you end up being a lot happier. And you'll actually win an election and therefore,
you can actually do things and you can do some of the things that you want because if you lose,
it doesn't do any good. It's about nothing. And that's what I would tell.
So Carville famously is married to a Republican political consultant, Mary Matlin, and they get along great.
And he says, yeah, we don't really talk about politics very much. We talk about other things.
There are other things in our lives. I don't look down on her for being a Republican. She doesn't
look down on me for being a Democrat. Get over your preening moral superiority. And that will help you
not only to win elections that will help you in your personal life and your romantic life.
So true.
This gets to a really important political point that even on the right we don't talk about enough.
That is the political virtue of love.
I'm not just talking about love like you're reading a hallmark card.
I'm talking about love as a political virtue described by the great political philosophers.
Aristotle in the Nicomachian Ethics book 8 Chapter 7 writes,
as friendship appears to be the bond of the state
and lawgivers seem to set more store by it
than they do by justice for to promote Concord
which seems akin to friendship is their chief aim
while faction which is enmity is what they are most anxious to banish
and if men are friends there is no need of justice between them
whereas merely to be just is not good enough
a feeling of friendship is also necessary
indeed the highest form of justice seems to have an element of friendly feeling in
Okay. I think that's probably clear enough, but for those who got lost in some of the translation of Aristotle's writing here, he's saying, you think that politics is all about justice and you just have the laws, you have the laws, and the laws are applied by some kind of robot, automatic process that is blind and just, we all operate like we're cogs in a machine. That's not how the state works.
friendship is the bond of the state. Love is the bond of the state. Where men are friends and have charity and have love, you don't even really need to think that much about justice. You don't need to get litigious all the time. You can work it out with a handshake deal. You don't need to bring the lawyers in all the time. And in fact, if all your state has is lawyers and has no bonds of love and no connections between people, then even the law is going to fail. Even justice is going to fail.
because you won't even have the mutual respect to uphold justice.
Crucial insight.
Backed up also by Cicero.
Cicero and De Ophichis, book 1, chapter 7.
Of the three remaining divisions, the most extensive in its application is the principle by which society and what we may call its common bonds are maintained.
Of this again, there are two divisions.
Justice in which is the crowning glory of the virtues and on the basis of which men are called good men,
and close akin to justice, charity, which may also be called kindness or generosity.
So here, Cicero says much the same thing.
He places perhaps slightly more emphasis on justice, but he says, what really matters here in society,
yes, you have your justice, but also charity, kindness, generosity.
You need to, without those things, you cannot have a society.
It's the political virtue of love, which gets to a line, I think I was mentioning on the show this week,
I was mentioning on this show or on some other podcasts that I was a guest on.
I was just reading the political philosopher John Gray, pointing out that politics is less like an argument and more like a conversation.
When you're actually doing politics, I'm not talking about having some public debate to sway public opinion or to convince people to vote for one candidate or the other.
I'm talking about when you're actually doing politics, writing laws, putting laws into effect, getting through the common,
day-to-day business of the state. That is much less like a formal argument where you make an
argument with perfect crystal-clear, unassailable logic, and then you totally vanquish the other
side, they are cast into the outer darkness, and then you get everything you want. It is much less
like that. It is much more like a conversation where all politics comes about as means of compromise.
And if you want politics to actually work, if you want the state to actually flourish,
It's not enough to compromise in a transactional way.
Okay, you get this thing that I hate and I get this thing that you hate.
But you have to actually come to some conception of the common good.
And you actually have to love the other person.
If you win an election and then you vaporize half of your country, you will still be in a worse spot.
Even if half the country are big libs, big Democrats who are wrong about everything.
If they just go away, if you just deport all the Democrats, your country will be weak.
weaker. Your economy will be weaker. You're, I don't know, will it be weaker? Do the Democrats
actually work? No, they do work. They do. Everything will be weaker. Your polity will be weaker. It'll
just break down. You need to do politics together. That's the political virtue of love. James Carville,
he's not right about much, but he is very much right about that. And he understands it very well.
He puts it into practice in his marriage. Okay. Speaking of preening and moral superiority,
Ready. Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, is undertaking a campaign to decolonize itself.
This here, I've got it. It's being reported by the Daily Mail. It's a British paper.
Shakespeare's birthplace to be decolonized over fears his success benefits the ideology of white European supremacy.
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust owns a bunch of buildings in Stratford-Pon-Avon.
It wants to, quote, create a more inclusive museum experience announced it will move away from Western perspectives after concerns were raised by whom, I don't know, that Shakespeare's ideas were used to advance white supremacy ideas.
It's got to move away from Western perspective.
Western perspectives, which are not only reflected in the work of Shakespeare, but are in some ways,
created by the work of Shakespeare, those need to go away in the Shakespeare Museum and in Shakespeare's
birthplace. The trust also said that some of its items within this trust could contain language
or depictions that are racist, sexist, or homophobic. We got to get rid of those. I don't know what
those items are. I assume some of those items are within the text of Shakespeare himself. Within the
merchant of Venice. Therefore, Jew, though justice be thy plea, consider this, that in the course
of justice, none of us should see salvation. We got to delete that line in Shakespeare, right?
Is that anti-Semitic? Plenty of sexism in Shakespeare? You got to delete, I don't know,
most of a Midsummer Night's Dream, you got to delete. What else? There is speciesism in,
what's the, oh, I can't believe the play, the name of the play is escaping me now,
but it's got the most famous stage direction in Shakespeare. When the character exits the
stage pursued by a bear. That's very speciesist. I can't believe the name of that play escapes me.
Well, clearly, Shakespeare, the classrooms in America have already been decolonized of Shakespeare
because people don't read them anymore and I forget the name of the play. What does it mean to decolonize
Stratford upon Avon? I guess literally right now, if you were to decolonize these small towns in
England, you would just be throwing out the Muslim Pakistanis, who are the ones who have actually
colonized it in recent decades. But if you want to go back further, I guess the way to
decolonized Stratford upon Avon would be to throw out the Normans who conquered England in 1066.
Is that what they mean? No, they're not talking about getting rid of the Pakistanis who run the grooming gangs,
and they're not talking about getting rid of the Normans. They're talking about getting rid of all the white people,
including the Normans, but also the Saxons and the angles, and that's what they mean. When they say they want to decolonize Stratford upon Avon,
what they're really saying is they want to colonize it.
to de-center whiteness in Shakespeare's birthplace is to impose some outside racial ideology on Stratford-upon-Ava,
which is to say it's to colonize it. They want to colonize it, which people who have been paying attention in recent years know.
They know that that is what that is always about.
these racial justice programs, which sound great in theory, in practice, are just about getting rid of anything that is vaguely European on the basis that all racial identity is good except for the racial identity of white people. All the contributions of different races are good except for the contributions of white people which do not exist or alternately are terrible and damage the world. They want to rip
They not only want to rip Shakespeare out of England, they want to rip Shakespeare out of Shakespeare.
That is culturally suicidal.
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Speaking of colonization, a brown.
professor.
That came out wrong.
A professor at Brown.
Not a Brown.
The story is not about the color of anyone's skin.
However, it is, I guess, tangentially related because a professor at Brown is to be deported
after attending the funeral of a Hezbollah leader.
You think, you know, whatever happened to academic freedom, you know, whatever happened
of freedom of speech.
You can't, it is America, isn't it?
You can't even go pay your respects to a dead terrorist leader in the Middle East anymore.
By golly, whatever happened to my rights.
This professor's name is Rasha Alohuea, an assistant professor at Brown University's medical school who has been deported to Lebanon after attending the funeral of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The Department of Homeland Security has commented on this deportation, said a visa is a privilege.
a right. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be
denied. This is common sense security. So this opens up a big debate. Are we deporting this person
on national security grounds or are we deporting this person for his or her? I don't know if
Rasha is a man's name or a woman's name. And I don't really care that much. Are we deporting this person
on national security grounds or on because of this person's opinion? That's the big debate.
here, even on the right. Certainly on the left, they're saying these people are being deported
for their opinions. That guy who used to be a Columbia graduate student, but then graduated, and he was just
deported because he's pro-Palestine and he was making a nuisance of himself around New York City.
It has nothing to do with security or crimes. It has everything to do with his opinion.
And some people on the right even are saying, well, you shouldn't be deported for your opinion,
especially people on the right who don't like Israel and who are more sympathetic to the
Palestine liberation cause. And so that person definitely shouldn't be deported.
for his or her opinion. But I just want to zoom out for a second. Take Israel out of it, take Palestine
out of it, take the protests out of it, even take the national security out of it. Someone who has
sympathy for the leader of a terror group and who goes to that terror leader's funeral probably
does raise some red flags for national security, but I want you to take that out of it for a second.
We absolutely can and should deport foreigners or prevent the
them from coming into the country for their opinions. Of course we should. I'm not saying we should
deport American citizens for their opinions. If I believe that, I would certainly believe we should
deport the entire faculty of Brown University and Columbia University and most of the Ivy League.
I'm not saying that, not American citizens, but foreigners who have crazy opinions that are contrary
to American opinions and the American tradition and the American way of life, of course we should
deport them for their opinions. Why would we not? What's the point? What's the point?
of these various visas and this various legal residency status that is far short of citizenship.
The purpose of that is not about any rights that the foreigners have to be in America and enjoy the
privileges that attend to being in America. The purpose of that is to make America better.
It's for us that we allow these people into the country. If they are likely to make America worse,
if they hold opinions and do things that are contrary to the way we want to live, get them out.
Why would we keep them? That's insane. Now, Republicans don't want to deal with this.
They just only want to talk about the national security grounds for the deportations.
And maybe those exist. But let's be honest here, folks. I think it's actually better to be honest about it,
to tell the whole truth, because I think it will give us a greater handle on the political order.
Yeah, these people should be deported for their opinions. I don't want radicals, leftists,
Islamic revolutionaries. I don't want them coming into the country needlessly.
I've already got to deal with enough of that among American citizens.
Why would I import foreigners to do that?
And give them cushy positions at Ivy League universities where they can poison the minds of another generation of Americans.
Why would I do that?
That's crazy.
Well, because of their rights.
What rights?
They don't have these rights.
They're not American citizens.
Well, because of the principle of absolute freedom of speech.
That's not real.
Well, because of academic freedom.
Academic freedom's fake.
That's a hoax.
William F. Buckley, Jr. launched the conservative movement with a book called God and Man
at Yale, these superstitions of academic freedom.
Your Jedi mind tricks don't work on me, Libs.
Get rid of these people. Crazy.
Marco Rubio was just defending the deportation,
specifically of Mahmoud Khalil,
the former Colombian graduate student who just got canned.
On CBS, this is on Face the Nation.
Listen to the line of questioning from CBS is Margaret Brennan.
But is there any evidence of a link to terrorism,
or is it just his point of?
of view. Yeah, they take over, I mean, do not, I mean, you should watch the news.
These guys take over entire buildings. They vandalized colleges. They shut down colleges. I'm asking
about the specific justification for the revocation of his visa. Was there any evidence of material
for terrorism? Was the negotiator on being, negotiating on behalf of people that took over a campus
that vandalized buildings? Negotiating over what? That's a crime in and of itself, that they're
involved in the being a negotiator, the spokesperson, this, that the other. We don't want it.
We don't need these people in our country that we never should have allowed them in in the
first place. If he had told us, I'm going over there and I'm going over there to become the
spokesperson and one of the leaders of a movement that's going to turn one of your allegedly elite
colleges upside down, people can't even go to school, library buildings being vandalized.
We never would have to let them in. We never would have to let them in to begin with.
That's the right point. So I actually have to give Margaret Brennan credit here because she's asking
a legit question. She goes, is there any evidence? You're going to deport this guy in the grounds
that he's providing material support to terrorism.
Is there any evidence that he really did that?
And Rubio responds.
He says, this guy was leading protests.
He was making a big nuisance of himself.
He was articulating views that are totally contrary to what we want in America.
And she says, yeah, yeah, but what about the terrorism thing?
And then Rubio moves on.
He says, these people have no right to be here.
You know, it's a privilege to come over to America on these kinds of pieces.
It's not a right.
And so her question is legit.
And Rubio is admitting without quite doing it explicitly, saying, no, look, he is supporting
movements that are associated with terrorism.
So in that way, I guess the claim is real.
But he doesn't need to be sending AK-47s to Hezbollah for us to deport him.
We never would have let this guy in in the first place if he knew what a nuisance he was.
He has no right to be here.
As of now, we can't deport AOC.
Pity, that is.
But we can't.
She's an American citizen.
we can't deport Bernie Sanders.
We can't deport.
Who's the new one?
Jacqueline Crockett, is that her name?
Whatever is we can't deport any of these people.
But you know what?
We can deport this wacko who we've invited into America.
He's been a bad guest and we're going to kick him out.
And that's the right attitude, I think.
Don't stake everything on proving that someone is the next of Sama bin Laden.
You don't have to.
They have no right to be here.
and we have the our political liberty to determine who comes into our country and who gets to stay here
trumps a false individual liberty of foreigners to come to America now speaking of contentious
journalism there's a piece in the new york times i don't oh man the new york times had been
doing a little bit better they had been since the election they had been a little bit more self-reflective
they had been, they ran that piece about the podcast election, how the legacy media were losing some of their mojo.
They ran that piece about how Trump might have a point on birthright citizenship.
Actually, the Wong Kim Arc decision that established the notion that birthright citizenship from the 14th Amendment pertains to a wide swath of American citizens.
That maybe then, you know, as we've applied that to illegal aliens, maybe that's not legit.
the court hasn't distinctively ruled on that.
We're doing well.
And then we get this.
Where is it?
Where is it?
There it is.
Headline, it's New York Times opinion.
Zaneap Tufxi.
We were badly misled about the event that changed our lives.
What could that be?
9-11?
If you go further back,
the JFK assassination,
Those two things have been in the news.
No, no, no, it's not that.
COVID.
I'm just going to quote a little bit.
And you don't read the whole article.
You'll pull your hair out.
In 2020, when people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have been the spark that started the COVID-19 pandemic, they were treated like cooks and cranks.
That's true.
By whom were they treated like cooks and cranks?
Was it by the Daily Wire?
No.
Was it by The Blaze?
No, is it by Fox News? No, it was by the New York Times. You guys treated us like cooks and cranks.
Many public health officials and prominent scientists dismissed the ideas, a conspiracy theory,
insisting that the virus had emerged from animals in a seafood market in Wuhan, China.
Also, bat and pangolin are not seafood, so they even get that detail wrong.
When a nonprofit called Eco Health Alliance lost a grant because it was planning to conduct
risky research into bat viruses with the Wuhan Institute of Virology,
research that, if conducted with lax safety standards, could have resulted in a dangerous pathogen leaking out into the world,
no fewer than 77 Nobel laureates and 31 scientific societies lined up to defend the organization.
So the Wuhan research was totally safe, and the pandemic was definitely caused by natural transmission.
It certainly seemed like consensus.
We have since learned, however, that to promote the appearance of consensus, some officials and scientists hid or understated crucial facts.
Misled at least one reporter, conducted campaigns of supposedly independent voices,
and even compared notes about how to hide their communications in order to keep the public from hearing the whole story.
as for that Wuhan laboratory's research, the details have since emerged show that safety precautions
might have been terrifyingly lax. Okay, yeah, I remember this New York Times. I was there,
and you guys told me that I was crazy, and you guys went along with all of those lying public
health officials, and you guys unquestioningly listened to the 77 Nobel laureates in 31 scientific
societies. Even this excuse here, and actually, you know, even a reporter was misled. How could this have
happened because you didn't do your job. Well, you did do your job, which is to be a propaganda
arm from the Democrat Party. But the job you think you have that you pretend to have, where you're
going to speak truth to power, and you're not just going to accept propaganda from the established
authorities, you're going to really, you're going to stick it to the man and find out the truth,
and you didn't do any of that. We did. I did that. I did that. You didn't do that in New York Times.
I did that on the Michael Nulls show. If you watched the Michael Nulls show through COVID,
you knew much more about what was really going on in COVID
than if you read the New York Times every day.
Where's my Pulitzer Prize?
Is it so hard?
This is no false modesty.
I'm not some shoe leather reporter, okay?
I just have common sense and I'm willing to accept facts when they appear to me.
You couldn't even do that.
Now you guys, can you imagine we were all misled?
No, no, no.
You misled us.
I didn't mislead anybody during COVID.
Daily Wire didn't mislead people.
The Blaze didn't mislead people.
The independent jury.
journalists on the right didn't mislead people. You did. And then they still haven't learned.
This is the crazy part because I think, okay, maybe they're coming to terms with it five years late.
But okay, they're coming to terms with it. No. Last piece I'll read of this article.
They actually excuse their incompetency. It's not hard to imagine how the attempt to squelch legitimate debate might have started.
Some of the loudest proponents of the lab leak theory weren't just earnestly making inquiries. They were
acting in terrible faith, using debate over pandemic origins to attack legitimate, beneficial science,
to inflame public opinion, to get attention.
For scientists and public health officials, circling the wagons and vilifying anyone who dared
to dissent, might have seemed like a reasonable defense strategy.
No, it wasn't.
No, it wasn't.
Can you imagine these people who were telling us that we were all wrong during COVID?
They wanted to get attention for their ideas.
Yeah, yeah, that's called the media.
That's called doing journalism.
And these people, they weren't acting in good faith when they told us the truth.
They were acting in bad faith when they told us the truth.
How do you know the faith of the people that were telling you the truth?
I'll trust the faith of the people who tell the truth much more than the faith of the people who lie.
Actually, you know, when all of the public health officials and scientists lied to us,
maybe it was fair because if they didn't lie to us, they would have given credit to people on the right.
Yeah, okay.
So you've learned nothing.
You've learned nothing at all.
not what you say you are.
Are you, hey, New York Times,
are you intrepid shoe leather journalists speaking truth to power?
Or are you YouTube commenters?
This is a YouTube comment is what this is.
This is an after the fact, wow, that was crazy, huh?
Boy, didn't see that one coming.
Wow, wacky, huh?
That's what this, that's what this column is.
That's what the New York Times is saying.
So what are you?
Are you the intrepid shoe leather, serious?
Edward R. Murrow, you know, even though he was kind of a problem too,
but that's a historical point for another time.
Are you the real fourth estate doing a great public service to Americans, or are you just
a YouTube commenter is posting Lib comments?
I think you're the latter.
Okay.
Well, if you're the latter, then don't whine when we take away all of your prestige and your
privileges.
What if, talking about stories being reported incorrectly, what if everything you were
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Derek Chauvin's unjust conviction was the woke Lib's biggest win or four.
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Listen to Benchapiro show today on Daily War Plus. My favorite comment yesterday is from the
drummer's workshop, Norm's music.
says Buckele basically gave Judge Bozberg the Urkel response.
Did I do that?
That's great.
Great, nice pop culture reference to.
Buckele there, who's now a U.S. contractor to receive our worst criminals and to give
him the old Salvadoran treatment, the old Buckele treatment.
Judge says, you have to return all these criminals to America.
What will we do without?
the face-tatoed gangsters, they are our strength. They are face-tattooed Venezuelan criminals,
rapists and murderers. They are our strength. What will we do without them? You cannot land that
plane in El Salvador. And then Buckela comes in. Too late. Did I do that? Oops. Oopsie.
Speaking of problems from foreigners, a French member of parliament is an audacious proposal.
He wants the French to take the Statue of Liberty back from America.
Here is what White House Press Secretary Carolina Levitt had to say.
Nothing different.
There is now a member of the European Parliament from France
who does not think the U.S. represents the values of the Statue of Liberty anymore.
They want the Statue of Liberty back.
So is President Trump going to send the Statue of Liberty back to France?
Absolutely not.
and my advice to that unnamed low-level French politician would be to remind them that it's only because of the United States of America that the French are not speaking German right now.
So they should be very grateful to our great country.
Take that, France.
You know what we're going to do?
We're going to send you the flag of the French army.
It's a white handkerchief.
Take that, you jerks.
You're not getting your statue back.
So good enough answer.
Stupid proposal from the Frenchman.
Member of Parliament. Good answer from Caroline Levitt. However, I just want to, this is going to be
controversial. I don't love the Statue of Liberty. Can I say that? I don't love that. I like liberty.
I like true liberty. I love America. I have a cigar company called Mayflower Cigars, which is,
you know, about the founding of America. Don't. But the Statue of Liberty, what is the Statue of Liberty? What is the
Statue of Liberty symbolize? What was it intended to symbolize? The Statue of Liberty, look, I'm a New Yorker.
Okay, I grew up in New York, which means I've never visited the Statue of Liberty, never visited
the Empire State Building, never visited the Statue of Liberty. That's what happens when you grow up in
New York. But I've gone by it on the Staten Island Ferry plenty of times. The Statue of Liberty is a
liberal enlightenment symbol. That's what it is. What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize?
Statue of Liberty symbolizes enlightenment, liberal ideas. It was sculpted by a Freemason
and received by a Freemason,
and it was dedicated by the Grandmaster of the New York Masons,
and I'm not knocking the Masons, look,
I've got some great friends who are Freemasons.
I'm just pointing out,
Freemasonry is largely an Enlightenment-era practice and organization
that really, really reaches its heights of power
and social influence during the Enlightenment.
And on top of all that,
the Statue of Liberty was given to us
by the post-revolution French.
Not even the good French regime, the old regime,
good old King Louis, who helped us win the American Revolution,
but by those crazy bloodthirsty Jacobin radicals
who were lopping off people's heads.
It was that post-revolution French.
So even if they took it back, it wouldn't bother me too much,
but it would bother me a little bit in that.
What do you do?
This is a deeper political problem.
What do you do with things that were intended for one
purpose that you don't support, namely the promotion of liberalism, French enlightenment values,
you know, kinds of all wacky modern ideas. What do you do with something that is intended to
represent something you don't support, but which has come to represent something you do support?
Because now the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of America. Whatever it was initially
intended to be, people think of the Statue of Liberty. There's a copy of the Statue of Liberty
in France. You can walk right by it in the
Luxembourg Garden.
But we think of America.
What do you do? Well, I don't think it's a big problem.
You just recognize that the meaning of the symbols
changes. You've got to kind of rededicate the symbols.
And this has happened in our civilization.
One of the great works of Western architecture
is the Pantheon in Rome. The Pantheon in Rome was a pagan temple.
And then in 609 Pope Boniface IV received permission from
the emperor to
rededicate the temple, to consecrate the temple to St. Mary and the martyrs, and then it became a church.
So it's okay to do that. It's okay to take things that are pagan. In this case, the Statue of Liberty
is literally a pagan symbol. It's the goddess libertas, though it's the pagan symbol understood in the
revival of classical paganism that came up in the Enlightenment. So it's got all these liberal
enlightenment ideas associated with it. But we should just, I don't know, just
rededicate it. Take that stupid poem off the bottom of it that the libs always used to justify
mass migration. Ignore the Constitution, ignore federal statute. There's that stupid poem on the bottom
that says, give me your poor unwashed masses. Okay, that means that the entire world can come into
America, regardless of the law. Get rid of that poem. And then I sometimes refer to the Statue of Liberty
as the statue of Lib Mary. It's like in Christendom we had statues of Mary, the Holy Mother, all over the place,
now it's like pagan goddesses and enlightenment symbols. But, okay, that's fine. It's a new symbol now.
It represents the American version of liberty, very different from the French version of liberty.
And they don't get it back. They wouldn't, they, the French wouldn't know what to do with American liberty,
even if we did give it to them. All right. There's a line that the Democrats are advancing now.
Speaking of dishonesty, there is a line, I've heard this from my lib friends. I've heard this from
conservatives who were talking to their lib family members and they don't know what to do with this.
the accusation that President Trump is threatening social security.
Have you heard this?
It's saying that President Trump and Elon and Doge are threatening social security.
They're going to cut your social security benefits.
Granny is going to be thrown off a cliff.
This is one of the stupidest arguments I have heard from the Libs for the entirety of the Trump movement, going back 10 years now.
Why is that?
How do we respond to it?
what are the facts? What is Trump really doing? We have to get to that tomorrow. How's that for a tease?
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