The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1722 - Liberal Judge Arrested for Housing Gang Members

Episode Date: April 25, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 President Trump just issued the most important executive order of his presidencies, plural, and virtually no one noticed. AOC is almost certainly running for president in 2028, and a liberal judge was just arrested, along with his wife, for housing three Trende-Di-Aaragua gang members. I'm Michael Noles. This is the Michael Nulls show. Welcome back to the show. George Clooney, the Democrats, top live in Hollywood, the man who took out Joe Biden with the New York Times. that bit. George Clooney is admitting the fundamental problem that the Democrats have looking at the next election. We're going to get back to my melifluously articulated and important point in one moment. First, though, go to Philteresey.com slash knolls. You know those things at home where you just, you just don't remember that they exist? You know that I'm not saying, oh, I got to fix the window or something.
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Starting point is 00:02:32 It's the tired of winning problem. Judge Juan Cano and his wife were both just arrested for harboring Tren-Deyaragua gang members. So this guy was, he just resists, he just resigned, a Donia Anna County magistrate judge, and it is alleged that Cano and his wife let three illegal aliens who are allegedly associated with this Venezuelan gang, Trenda, that is to say, a foreign terrorist organization, into his home. And I'm sure in this guy's mind, he's, you know, the good German citizen housing the poor, innocent Jews from the Nazis in World War II. And what they fail to see
Starting point is 00:03:19 is that there is a distinction between innocent people persecuted by a tyrannical government and face-tattooed terrorists who rape and murder and traffic fentanyl and break our basic laws. But in their minds,
Starting point is 00:03:35 they're always attracted to the worst people. We were just talking about this the other day. It was Scott Jennings on C.S. CNN, the conservative on CNN. He said, I don't know why it is that the left is always attracted to the worst people. And I do understand that, actually, because their loves are disordered, because the libs just have something off about their desire, about their fundamental premises, about the basic aspects of their politics, then of course, they're always going to be attracted to the worst people
Starting point is 00:04:07 in the same way that your rebellious sister always dates the worst guys. It's usually not that you date just one really bad guy and a bunch of really good guys. It's usually not that you're attracted politically to one really bad, terrible, awful politician, but then the rest of them are really good and wholesome and upstanding and virtuous. It's kind of all or nothing. So the libs, up to and including their judges, are so perverse in their understanding of justice and politics that their judges will subvert the law by housing illegal aliens, who are among the worst criminals on earth today. And they've been arrested, which is good.
Starting point is 00:04:50 And our political lesson from this is, more people need to be arrested. More people who are breaking our laws need to be arrested. We tried to play nice. We tried to warn them. We campaigned. We said, hey, if you don't shape up, we're going to arrest you. And they didn't shape up.
Starting point is 00:05:08 We even said, please, self-deport. We've been saying this since the Mitt Romney campaign. You're going to self-deport. please don't make us arrest you and deport you and we don't want to do it but they won't do it the libs just won't do it they just keep it up and so you got to you got to follow through sometimes okay you you need to it's not enough to just pass new laws write new executive orders it's not enough to reward people for good behavior you need the carrot but you need the stick and we need to start smacking people with the stick a little bit the political stick the
Starting point is 00:05:44 stick through the civil authority, the stick of arresting even their judges. That's how corrupt the American left has become. Now, speaking of these liberal judges, an amazing argument made by Katanji Jackson yesterday. You know, Katanji, the newest lib justice on the Supreme Court, Katanji Jackson and the rest of the justices, we're hearing the oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor. Mahmoud v. Taylor is this case. about religious freedom and schools. The school board in Montgomery County, Maryland, instituted a few years ago a gay curriculum, an LGBT curriculum in elementary schools all the way down to kindergarten. Actually, that's not true. All the way down to pre-kindergarten. In the
Starting point is 00:06:35 pre-K in this public school, they were teaching kids, indoctrinating kids into LGBT propaganda. And they did this through the English curriculum. They put all these sort of storybooks in that were about weird sex stuff, even for four-year-olds. And the rationale for the program, according to the school system, was to disrupt the binary thinking of children. So they're going in. The school is saying, we are ordering the English curriculum for the purpose of confusing four-year-old kids about sex. And what do you know, parents objected to that. And parents objected specifically on religious grounds. That was the inn that they found. So we're talking Christian parents. We're talking Jewish parents. We're talking Muslim parents. We're talking all sorts of parents. Appeal this case. First, they take it to court. A lower court sides with Maryland's school district, which isn't just some random school district. It's the biggest school district in Maryland. Then it gets appealed and appealed. It goes all the way up to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court agreed to take the case up in January. And Katanji Jackson, one of the most liberal jurists in the country, comes out and poses this question to the parents who don't want their four-year-olds indoctrinated into creepy sex stuff in public school.
Starting point is 00:07:56 The parent can choose to put their kid elsewhere. You don't have to send your kid to public school. I'm struggling to see how it burdens a parent's religious exercise if the school teaches something. that the parent disagrees with. You have a choice. You can homeschool them. You have a choice. You can homeschool.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Hey, look, the left is in favor of homeschooling now. Boy, my head is spinning. The left, which has spent decades deriding homeschooling, the left which has spent a century or more, trying to force your kids into public school and have them learn exactly what they want them to learn. Now they're saying, no, you can homeschool. You have a choice.
Starting point is 00:08:38 You don't have to go to that public school that your tax dollars are funding. You don't have to go there. But it's kind of funny how this argument only ever goes in one direction. Because I remember another case was working its way through the courts for approximately 12 years.
Starting point is 00:08:54 And that was the case of Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cake Shop. Jack Phillips, who owned probably the one bake shop in all of Colorado that did not want to create custom cakes, custom art pieces,
Starting point is 00:09:09 for so-called gay weddings and weird trans ceremonies and all the rest. And this guy was ruthlessly targeted by the gay Stapo for a dozen years and by leftist lawyers and leftist judges for a dozen years because he was the one guy. He didn't even say people who identify as homosexual and transgender. He didn't say they can't come into his store. He didn't say they can't buy his cakes. He just said that he was not going to use his artistic skill
Starting point is 00:09:34 to create custom pieces to participate in ceremonies that he considered immoral and contrary to his religion. This guy had his life practically ruined by these people for a dozen years. You don't need to go to that cake shop, never factored in to the arguments from the left. And it was difficult to find a cake shop in the state of Colorado that would not participate in so-called gay marriages and transgender ceremonies. In the case of the school district in Maryland, this is the public school. This is a school that these parents' tax dollars are funding. And now all of a sudden the left says,
Starting point is 00:10:16 you don't need to send your kid to public school. If you don't want your four-year-old indoctrinated into creepy sex stuff, then, you know, just homeschool. Never mind that homeschooling is expensive. Never mind that homeschooling is difficult in a society that is accustomed and feels it necessary to have two incomes.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Never mind all of the burdens. Never mind that the parents are. parents are already paying for the public school and they have a right to not have their four-year-olds exposed to obscene content in preschool. No, no, no, now all of a sudden, I don't know, homeschool, please. Come on, you don't need to be here. When it's convenient for the left, everyone must be brought to heal. Everyone must be forced as a matter of compulsory law and regulation and enforcement to do what the left wants. But when the right has a right has a lot of, a legitimate objection that can't be overcome, then all of a sudden, well, go do your own thing.
Starting point is 00:11:14 But this is why homeschooling is great. I mean, we're homeschooling. Many of my conservative friends are homeschooling. I love homeschooling. But it's not enough. And I think this is the lesson of Trump. The shift from the Tea Party era to the Trump era is this shift, is this lesson. Yeah. being left alone to do what we would like to do is good, but we live in society, and ultimately, there is no being left alone. We all have to live together. So homeschooling, it's great. It's a good temporary fix. We need to take back the schools. We need to take back the public schools. And it's not enough to say we're going to exempt ourselves from your creepy sex curriculum. No, no, no. We're going to kick your creepy sex curriculum out of the school.
Starting point is 00:12:03 when you violate our laws and our regulations and our standards and norms, we're going to punish you through the civil authority. And we're taking back our schools and we're taking back our courts. And if you got criminal judges, we're going to arrest those judges. And we're taking back our society. And if you're not supposed to be here and if you're an illegal alien criminal, you're going back and we're going to make a deal with Naiboukele and you're going back to a prison in El Salvador and you're not getting out of it anytime soon.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Okay, that's the difference. It's the difference between the Tea Party era focusing on that notion of negative liberty, you know, Isaiah Berlin, the negative liberty to just be left alone. Please leave me alone. Please, I just want to be left alone. Well, you didn't leave us alone and now we're not going to leave you alone. Okay, because you know what? Left, you were right. We live in society. No man is an island unto himself. And so, okay, we're going to participate in society. And maybe you shouldn't have pushed us so hard. You might not like the standards and norms that we are going to restore so that we can have a good, flourishing, great country again.
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Starting point is 00:14:38 most significant executive order Trump has ever issued. I'll just give you the one-line summary of it under the policy section of this executive order. It is the policy of the United States to eliminate the use of disparate impact in all contexts to the maximum degree possible. What is disparate impact. Most people probably have never heard of this. If they have heard of it once or twice on the news, they don't know what it is. Trump explains in the executive order. And I'm going to greatly pare down the executive order to just a handful of paragraphs that really sum it up. It opens up. A bedrock principle of the United States is that all citizens are treated equally under the law. But a pernicious movement endangers this foundational principle.
Starting point is 00:15:27 A key tool of this movement is disparate impact liability, which holds that a near-insurmountable presumption of unlawful discrimination exists, where there are any differences in outcomes in certain circumstances among different races, sexes, or similar groups, even if there is no facially discriminatory policy or practice or discriminatory intent involved, and even if everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. disparate impact liability all but requires individuals and businesses to consider race and engage in racial balancing to avoid potentially crippling legal liability. It not only undermines our national values, but also runs contrary to equal protection under the law and therefore violates our constitution. I'll tell you how this works.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Well, I'll tell you how this should work if it were applied equally. A lawyer would look at the NBA and would say, okay, the country, the country would be. country is 60% white people, 12 or 13% black people. The NBA is 175% black people, at least among the players. I don't know about the coaches and the executives, but among the players, it's about 10,000% black people. So there's something wrong here. There must be racial discrimination in hiring. They're discriminating against white people on the basketball court. Now, of course, disparate impact is never applied this way. It is only ever applied. to benefit black people or Hispanic people or racial minorities of a favored group
Starting point is 00:17:01 to the detriment of white people or, I don't know, I guess sometimes Asian people are damaged by these racial policies as well. That's how it works. So you go in, you say, okay, here's a random company, and the executives are, let's say, I don't know, 90% white and 10% black or 5% black and 5% Hispanic or whatever. And you say, well, just on its face, that's evidence of racial discrimination. It could be a mayonnaise company.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Black people don't like mayonnaise that much. It doesn't matter. It could be a swimming company, black people don't really swim. It doesn't matter. Any time you go there and you see any differences in racial representation, some leftist lawyer can go in and say, this is evidence of racism, even when there's no evidence of that whatsoever. Okay, and it's just a way for leftist radicals to bully companies and to impose a radical racial agenda and ideology that the left has had for a long time.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Trump is coming out and saying, enough of the madness, because that agenda actually contradicts a more fundamental agenda in the United States, which is equal. under the law, which is our constitutional rights, which used to be freedom of association. We don't really have that anymore, but at least involves some degree of being able to operate without being presumed to be some kind of awful, hateful bigot who's intentionally harming people and excluding them from society. Really, really big thing. This is, as Trump says, this is a key tool of this leftist movement that has sewn so much discord into the country and really damaged our country.
Starting point is 00:18:55 It's so undermined a bedrock principle of the country. And he just slips it in there. So it would be great if some of these executive orders could be codified into law. The Congress is having trouble doing that because it's a tight majority. But what we're seeing now with the Trump admin, because much of what they can do is just through executive action, we're seeing what the country could look like. Here's just a little test. Here's what we could have. And if we do want that to survive into the next administration,
Starting point is 00:19:29 we need to codify these things in law. Meanwhile, the left is already preparing its presidential candidates. And this one, well, I warned you about this a week or two ago. But my prediction, my Nolstrudamus prediction, appears to be correct. I and you know this is after I made Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen actually bring a meme that I had created to life when he went down and had that romantic lunch date with Kilmorrow Brago Garcia and well this would appear to be another one you know I hate to say I told you so AOC just put out this political commercial tell me what you think she's doing here you know Idaho I am so touched being here I'm a girl from the Bronx. To be welcomed here in this state, all of us together, seeing our common cause, this is what this country is all about.
Starting point is 00:20:26 Don't let them trick us into thinking we are enemies. Don't let them trick us into thinking we can be separated into rural and urban. Black and right and Latino, we are one. And Idaho, I know that looking around here, it can feel impossible for Republicans, out here to be defeated. That's not true. It's simply not true. And from the waitress,
Starting point is 00:20:53 who is now speaking to you today from this podium, I can tell you, impossible is nothing. She's running for president. In case you're the one person out there who didn't catch it, she's running for president. What is AOC doing in Idaho?
Starting point is 00:21:13 Some people think she just wants to change. challenge Chuck Schumer or someone, become a sender from New York. That's when you campaign in Albany. That's when you campaign in Buffalo. She's in Idaho, and she's shown these big crowds with all the presidential lighting. She's doing the thing that all the consultants for the presidential ads tell you to do, which is introduce yourself to the people, opens up, hello, Idaho. I'm a girl from the Bronx. She's pretty famous. So people know that, oh, no, you've got to introduce yourself. and then you have to bring people together. AOC is known for rather divisive rhetoric.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Class warfare, intense leftism, being dismissive and derogatory toward people on the right, but not in this ad. In this ad, she's just doing her own imitation of Barack Obama in 2006. There's no red America. There are no white America, blue and purple and orange America. Or United States of America. This whole kind of nonsense routines are the most divisive, nasty figures in politics,
Starting point is 00:22:17 pretending that they're all going to come bring us together and sing kumbaya. But that's what she's doing. They're going to divide us into white and Latino and black and blah, but we're all united. We're united? When is? AOC's the great uniter now? Yeah, because you have to be when you run for president. And that lady's running for president.
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Starting point is 00:27:02 Even George Clooney, no less a Democrat than George Clooney, the Democrats' top guy in Hollywood, the man who took out Joe Biden with a New York Times op-ed that was probably ghostwritten by Barack Obama, if we're all being totally honest about it. George Clooney just sat down for an interview.
Starting point is 00:27:18 He identified what is in his mind the biggest problem for the Democrats. They don't have anybody that's as charismatic as him. He's charismatic. There's no taking that away from him. He's a television star. If you're a Democrat, we have to find some people to represent us better who have a sense of humor and who have a sense of purpose. Okay. For starters, the new hair is kind of weird because he had gray hair and now he has this jet black hair.
Starting point is 00:27:51 However, people are making fun of him for it. I kind of like it because it's very old Hollywood. George Clooney has always been this kind of pale imitation of old Hollywood. He's one of the few guys who could credibly claim to be a movie star. He ain't John Wayne. He ain't Gary Cooper. Has he ever really opened a big movie? I don't know. He's been in a lot of movies. But nevertheless, I kind of like that he's doing this throwback to old Hollywood. in the 70s who put, you know, just pen ink in their hair and, you know, it kind of, there's something kind of charming about it. Okay, that's the first part. Second part, he says that Trump's big advantage
Starting point is 00:28:25 over the Democrats is that he's charismatic. And he is charismatic. He's got a great personality. He's a TV star. Yes, of course. Biggest personality in the room, of course. But Clooney is missing it here. And the Democrats miss this point at their own peril, so I don't really care. If you're a Democrat listening, please don't tell the strategists the secret. Trump did not win because of his personality. Trump won because he offered different policies. That's it. Some people voted for Trump because of his personality. Some people did not vote for Trump because of his personality. The personality, I think, was essentially neutral. Trump offered a different political vision.
Starting point is 00:29:12 In 2016, first a different political vision from the other Republicans. They all wanted more and more free trade, more and more globalism. Trump said no. We're going to impose tariffs, trade restrictions. We're going to turn from globalism to nationalism. That was a different view. All the Republicans ran on, maybe they would talk about securing the border, but they basically said, you know, migration, we're a country of immigrants.
Starting point is 00:29:39 It's, you know, we got to get a little tighter about the border. Trump comes down, he says, these migrants are rapists and murderers. It's different. That's a different kind of view. All the Republicans were still defending the Bush era of foreign policy, bombing the Middle East, trying to build Madisonian democracies there. Trump said the Iraq war was stupid. You might even defend the Iraq war.
Starting point is 00:29:59 I'm just pointing out, Trump offered a different substantive policy vision. I remember Ann Coulter said this at the time. She said, everyone thinks that people voted for Trump. Trump for his personality despite his policy, when actually it's the opposite. They voted for Trump for his policy, despite in some cases his personality. And the libs can't really face that. Because if they say, oh, it's just because he's more charismatic, then the libs don't have to change anything. Then the Democrats can just keep their party exactly as it is. And they just need to get George Clooney to run. Who knows? Maybe George Clooney wants to run for president. He's obviously
Starting point is 00:30:33 interested in politics. He's one of the most politically active people in Hollywood. Maybe that's why he dyed his hair. Maybe he's trying to set himself up for a 2028 run. But the Democrats will not be successful if that's the lesson they take. If what they think is, no, no, no, we're perfect the way we are. We just need to be a little, we need to smile more on camera or something. You're going to lose. You have to deal with the reality that the popular vote went to the guy who ran on mass deportations. the popular vote went to the guy who ran on tariffs. The popular vote went to the guy who ran against the transgender insanity.
Starting point is 00:31:15 You got to deal with those issues. But as long as you're going down and canoodling Kilmar Abrago Garcia in El Salvador, you know, stroking his hair and saying, it'll be okay, we'll be able to import you and the rest of MS-13 back into America real soon, you're going to lose. The more you push and push on peddling
Starting point is 00:31:33 LGBT insanity to four-year-olds, you're going to lose. And I don't care how charismatic your politician is. I don't care how charismatic Trump is. You're going to lose because of the issues, not because of the personality. Now, speaking of uncharismatic Democrats, Michelle Obama is back in the news. She is finally explaining some of her strange behavior earlier in the year. Michelle Obama has disappeared from public life until now.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Now she wants some more attention. But Barack Obama showed up alone to Jimmy Carter's funeral. Michelle Obama didn't show up. Michelle Obama didn't show up to the inauguration, right? Where has Michelle Obama been? This is very unusual for a former first lady not to show up to the handful of events that they are expected to show up to by virtue of their position. The funerals of past presidents and major events of state, such as the
Starting point is 00:32:33 inauguration of a new president. Here's her explanation. My decision to skip the inauguration, you know, what people don't realize, or my decision to make choices at the beginning of this year that suited me were met with such ridicule and criticism. While I'm here really trying to own my life and intentionally practice making the choice that was right for me. And it took everything in my power to not do the thing that was right. right or that was that perceived as right, but do the thing that was right
Starting point is 00:33:09 for me. That was a hard thing for me to do. It was hard for me to not do the right thing. It was really hard for me to do the wrong thing. And I should be applauded for that.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I did it. I succeeded at doing the wrong thing. Aren't you proud of me? You see, because people thought I should do the thing that was good for everybody, where I took other people into consideration by virtue of, at the very least, all the things other people have done for me, made me the First Lady in the United States, and because I'm supposed to care about the common good. But I wanted to just be really, really selfish. And it was hard to be selfish. But I was
Starting point is 00:33:59 selfish. Please give me a round of applause. That's what she's saying. And it's not just her. I'm not just singling up Michelle Obama. You hear every lib talk about this. Kim Kardashian said this. Kim Kardashian, mother of how many children, wife, a few times over? Kim Kardashian said, you know, in my 40s, I'm just going to really focus on me. Excuse me?
Starting point is 00:34:27 No, that's not what you do in your 40s. That's not what you're supposed to do. You focus on you when you're a little base. baby. And then you focus on you, even when you're a kid and a teenager, and probably even into your early 20s, unfortunately. When you're 40 and you have a lot of responsibilities and you have people who depend on you and that's not you time. When you're the first lady of the United States, look, that comes with a lot of privilege. You get to live in the White House. You get you get a lot of money when you leave the White House. You get protection. You get adulation. You get cheering crowds.
Starting point is 00:35:01 but there is a cost to that. You're supposed to serve the public. You're supposed to not always put your selfish interests first. But you hear this. Obama, down to Kim Kardashian, down to your rebellious liberal cousin or sister. You know, I'm just going to focus on me. It's so hard.
Starting point is 00:35:19 You see this on Instagram. It's so hard. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to put yourself first and to love yourself. And you need to heal yourself. And you just need to focus. Forget about other people. Don't do what's right for them. Do what's right for you. You, you, you, me, me, me, me, all through the night.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I mean, mine, I mean, mine. Me, me, me, me, me, me. Well, a man wrapped up in himself makes a small package indeed. This is, she is talking about selfishness. And the left broadly talks about selfishness, as though it were a virtue, as though it were difficult. I'm selfish, too. I try not to be selfish, but I am selfish. I'm very selfish. It's very easy to be selfish. It's very hard to be charitable and to think of others. But that's what we have to do. One, for our own good, because if you become totally selfish, you'll destroy yourself. You'll make up yourself a God and your God will disappoint you. But also because we're a political animal.
Starting point is 00:36:17 We're a social creature. We're born into the context of community. Really, it's bad enough when you're totally uneducated, rebellious liberal sister posts nonsense like this to Instagram. Here we have the former First Lady of the United States saying exactly the same thing. But that's it. To me, this is the big distinction
Starting point is 00:36:37 between the right and the left. Certainly today, and probably that's what it's always been. Contrary to what you've heard about the bleeding hearts, you know, caring, wonderful liberals, the liberals, ultimately, are focused on the self. And the conservatives, ultimately, ultimately, I know we, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:57 sometimes we like low taxes and all the rest of it. But when you really get down to it, we have a conception of the common good for the country that is truly about the common good and not just the amalgam of private interest. This, in Pascal's Ponce, Blaze Pascal, one of the great geniuses of modernity, the best known for Pascal's wager, where he says you should believe in God because it's just the rational bet to make. But Pascal said, you know, our concupiscence is such that we try to manipulate our concupiscence. We try to manipulate our selfishness so that we create enough incentives that it will be good for everyone and we confuse that with charity, but that's not really what charity is.
Starting point is 00:37:46 The left and the right have both done that to some degree. We try to create systems that will channel our private interest toward helping others. You know, in many ways, that's kind of what capitalism does. But that's not real charity. And at least for the right, we have a conception of charity that we often fail to live up to. Hypocrisy is the tribute, vice-based to virtue. For the left, they've actually redefined charity as to be selfishness. Any wonder we are where we are, and any wonder that that political party, which has been exposed so clearly in recent years, is finally being kicked to the fringes of politics.
Starting point is 00:38:24 At the Daily Wire, we ask the hard questions. We go get the answers. That is why Ben just went to Ukraine, a nation under fire for an exclusive sitdown with President Vladimir Zelensky, and I really hope he handed him a receipt for all that money that we've given him over the years from USAID and corruption to, in fairness, Putin's ambitions and the battle for religious freedom. Nothing is off limits. This is not spin. This is clarity in the fog of war.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Part two of the Ben Shapiro with President Zelensky interview drops today. All new episode of the Ben Shapiro show streaming at 11 a.m. Eastern Time only on Daily Wire Plus. My favorite comment yesterday is from Slatma Base 3825, who says, with everything we've seen in the NFL from Ray Rice to Michael Vick, does this Shannon Sharp story surprise anyone? It does not. It certainly, I said yesterday. You know, it's not exactly man bites dog. Either way, the story shakes out.
Starting point is 00:39:16 NFL player abuses women or gold digger shakes down rich guy. Neither of those would be surprising, however this turns out. The one difference, though, is in a case of like Michael Vick, for instance, the pit bulls never sent text messages explicitly asking for the supposed crime that was committed, which is actually a crime. That's what makes it so interesting. The Shannon Sharp case alleges abuse, which is very wrong and probably a crime. the girl who is alleging abuse, the plaintiff, explicitly asked this man multiple times in lurid, graphic, disgusting ways to abuse her.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And then he obliged. And then she's saying that was a crime. And it is a crime. But that's why the story is so confounding to modern people for whom consent is the sole moral criterion. Finally, finally, we've arrived at my favorite time of the week when I get to hear from you in the mailbag, our mailbag is sponsored by Pure Talk.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Go to Pure Talk.com. Switch over and you will get a year of DailyWire Plus for free with a qualifying plan. Take it away. Hello, Mr. Knowles. I have a question about having more children. I know that you've got your kiddos and I would assume that you're planning on having some more in the future.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Me and my wife have been married for almost eight years now and we have a young family with two little ones. Recently, my wife and I have discussed when we should have more children of our own. She's still a little reluctant because obviously the women are the ones that have to go through the child rearing and the birthing process. Of course, that's a difficult thing to go through physically. However, her main concerns are about the timing in terms of our older children, are growing up. She doesn't want to miss out on their upbringing as they are growing up.
Starting point is 00:41:06 We're a one-income family. I work. She stays at home, so she gets to see them more than, you know, if we sent them to a daycare. However, she's a little concerned with splitting her attention three ways instead of two or four ways instead of too. How would you go about dissuading her concerns to make sure she's just as every bit on board and 100% as I am? I think some motivation from our favorite daily wire host would go a long way, as well as some spiritual insight. Thanks for all you do. Yeah, she's fine. The best gift you can give your kids is siblings. Forget about that. What she thinks she's not going to see the kids grow up,
Starting point is 00:41:42 but as you say, she's a stay-at-home mother. She gets to see her kids more than just about anybody in modern society. Don't forget about that. Come on. She's fine. Have some more kids. That's what I would say. And I've seen it. I actually don't have siblings. I've step siblings. You know, I'm like quite quite close with my stepbrother.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And so, you know, I got a little taste of siblings, but I don't, I didn't have them growing up. So I saw, oddly enough, I kind of saw both sides of having siblings and not having siblings. And I've just seen with big families, it's just good. It's just, it's better. And a friend of mine told me this quite clearly is a lot of kids. He says, the best gift you can give your kids is siblings. If you had told me, Michael, we're in difficult circumstances.
Starting point is 00:42:27 You know, my wife has had two C sections or three C sections. I might say, okay, maybe on doctor's orders it makes a little more sense to not have Irish twins back to back to back. Maybe you could space them out a tiny little bit or something. Okay, I understand that. Or if you said, Michael, we're destitute. We don't have any money. my wife and I are both working and we just can't make ends meet.
Starting point is 00:42:46 I'd say, okay, well, I understand there's some considerations here. Okay, maybe, whatever, but it sounds like you and your wife are in the perfect position to have a bunch of kids, which is the greatest kind of wealth that one can imagine in a household, especially today. So do it. Have more kids. Have more kids right now. Next one. Hello, Michael.
Starting point is 00:43:09 On Tuesday's show, you spoke of that journalist who was praising Luigi for killing that CEO. A few weeks ago in Madeira, California, a man shot up of Walgreens, killing a man. This might sound like it was a random shooting, but it wasn't. When arrested, the shooter admitted that he had a, quote, general disdain or grudge against pharmacies. In my opinion, this is obviously inspired by Luigi and all the glorification he was given by the left, making others believe that it's an acceptable action to kill when you have a grudge against those in the medical field. This innocent man wasn't a rich, CEO. He was a cashier trying to provide for his family, and now his wife doesn't have a husband,
Starting point is 00:43:48 and his kids don't have a father. I wanted to hear what your opinion was as to whether you thought this was inspired by the Luigi case or just a coincidence. Thank you, and God bless. It could be inspired by the Luigi case. I don't know for certain. But one issue I'll take with the way you presented it is you said, look, this guy behind the counter, he wasn't a rich CEO. Well, so what if he was? It doesn't make it any. easier for the poor healthcare CEOs, wife and kids, that they just lost their husband and father because he was rich. I think he was also a self-made guy. But even if he weren't a self-made guy, it doesn't change the calculation. It's just always awful. So the real issue here is not
Starting point is 00:44:33 the left is glorifying Luigi in particular. The real issue here is not even that there is a big turn against the pharmaceutical industry. The issue here is the moral thinking that intrinsically immoral actions can be justified for good ends. That's the problem. And that is thinking that has pervaded our society for hundreds of years at this point, and that even many people supposedly on the right will accept this kind of consequentialism that says, well, yeah, I know, I was told.
Starting point is 00:45:10 thou shalt not commit murder but what if the guy works for an industry that I really don't like what if it'll be good in the long run you know maybe you got to crack some eggs to make an omelette that that moral thinking is far more culpable than
Starting point is 00:45:25 these random leftists who are simping over Luigi I mean they're culpable too and they need to shut up and you know go pray and fix themselves and be fixed but that deeper consequentialism. That's a big problem. Because we're told now that the Ten Commandments are a joke.
Starting point is 00:45:46 We mock the notion of the Ten Commandments. We mock the notion that actions can be intrinsically evil. We mock the notion that there is even a transcendent moral order. But we have to behave as though there is some kind of moral order. So the moral order becomes highly ideological and ultimately consequentialist. As long as we get to whatever vision we have for politics, even if it's utopian, then anything we do along the way can be justified, which is a real convenience for people who commit habitual sin. Next question. Mr. Michael Knowles, this is your friend and second favorite UFC fighter, Smil and Sam Alvey. I just had to let you know my next fight is in about three weeks. May 2nd, I'll be fighting for karate combat again, but this time in Dubai, and this time for my
Starting point is 00:46:35 second world title. Now, of course, I want you back in my corner, but this is quite the trip and you're already away from your lovely sweet little Lisa too much as is. What I would like to talk to you about, though, is a sponsorship. One of my fondest fighting memories is defending my title with you in my corner. Hands up and breathe, you remember that? And after getting my belt put back around my waist, lighting up a Mayflower cigar with you in my corner. Now, normally I would charge thousands of dollars to be on a shirt and get full access to my social media. But for you, you and those delicious Mayflower cigars, I would do it for a cigar. After I get my hand raised,
Starting point is 00:47:13 I will light that bad boy up in my corner in your honor. What do you think, my friend? That sounds great, Sam. And now I actually wish that I could accompany you to Dubai, because that sounds like a lot of fun. Although you're right, sweet little Elisa would probably do a little karate combat on me if I took a trip to the Middle East right now. However, that's a pretty good deal. You know, some of you don't know. I did corner for Sam at karate combat. And we had a whole great video about it that for whatever reason we weren't able to release yet. Hopefully we'll be able to get that video out. This was a while ago. But that's a pretty good deal. This is the art of the deal.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Sam, expect some cigars to be coming your way shortly, especially in Dubai, where they let you smoke in a bunch of places. You can smoke in nightclubs and things like that. This is good stuff. I'm in. I'm in. Old Knuckle Nulls over here is in, Sam. Next question. Hi, Michael. It's the Shuckmeister. I was out to breakfast with a friend recently, and we were talking. talking about the places where we get our news. I mentioned the show, obviously. And he said that he appreciates you, but that you've failed a very basic intelligence test. And I'm thinking, okay, what's it got to be? It's got to be something super spicy, right? And he said, once upon a time, you called the Great Gatsby a boring book. So given that we recently
Starting point is 00:48:24 passed the 100th anniversary of the publication, and that I reread it for the first time since high school and loved it, I would like to know, why do you think the Great Gatsby is a boring book? Love the show. Thanks. Did I say that? I actually, I'm not trying to run away from my opinion. I just don't recall ever having said that because I like the Great Gatsby. It's not my favorite book ever. It's not the greatest book ever written.
Starting point is 00:48:46 But I like the Great Gatsby a lot. I like Scott Fitzgerald a lot. Scott Fitzgerald famously said that Harvard men are cissies and Yale is November crisp and energetic. So I don't, I think I'm being unfairly accused here. Maybe I said it at some point. I mean, I guess it's boring compared to, I don't know, crime and punishment or something or war and peace, but I don't, I'd like the Great Gatsby. What are you accusing me of? What, this is, I think I'm being falsely accused. And I demand satisfaction.
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