The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1743 - Antifa CRASHES Prayer Rally for Children
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caught in a scandal, emblematic of the era. A celebrated social scientist, one of the most
celebrated professors at Harvard has been fired for manipulating data, relying, that is, in a study
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This study is just perfect.
The timing is just perfect.
It all feels providential
because Providence does govern the course of history,
and I guess this is just part of that.
While Harvard is whining and shrieking and screaming
because Trump is taking $3 billion in federal subsidies
away from a university that has a 50-plus billion dollar endowment,
a Harvard professor is fired and stripped of tenure
for lying in a study about honesty.
It's perfect. It's just perfect.
This is the first time since 1940
that a Harvard professor has been stripped of tenure.
What happened?
This woman Francesca Gino, a celebrated behavioral scientist at HBS, Harvard Business School,
apparently tweaked some data in four studies.
This is according to reporting by GHB,
and she tweaked the data reportedly, allegedly,
because the data didn't totally back up her hypothesis.
This woman has authored 140 scholarly papers.
This woman has won multiple awards.
There were some rumblings a couple years ago about her dishonesty.
There was evidence accusing four of her papers that had been published between 2012 and 2020 of using fraudulent data.
Even earlier in 2021, there was a study on honesty pledges that was definitively retracted due to evidence of data fabrication.
A lot of evidence this lady,
just lied. And Harvard, while at the one hand saying, we need all this federal money, even though we have a
$50 billion plus endowment, we need all these federal subsidies because we stand for truth. We stand for
science. We are illuminating the human mind. And then on the other hand, they're having to fire professors
for dishonesty, even some of their most celebrated professors. Hmm. This woman seems like she really
deserves to be fired and stripped of tenure. How many others are there?
I don't think it's just about this woman.
This woman might become a scapegoat.
But how long have we heard about the replication crisis in the social sciences?
I was hearing about that 15 years ago, 10, 15 years ago,
that there's a replication crisis in the social sciences whereby all these papers scholarly peer reviewed.
Peer review is a bunch of BS too, by the way.
Peer review is just when a professor sends a paper around to her professor friends,
and then the professor friends get their graduate students to kind of look
a paper or whatever, give it the stamp of approval, but even the peer-reviewed papers can't be replicated.
That is throughout psychology, throughout the social sciences, all the way up to the top
universities, supposedly top universities. Wow, what do you know? It turns out there's fraud.
It's funny that there's dishonesty in a study on honesty. I mean, that makes it particularly
funny and newsworthy. I don't think that this Harvard lady's dishonesty is all that notable.
In fact, I think this is widespread throughout the academy.
It gets back to something we were talking about yesterday.
We talked about the commencement speech at the University of Maryland.
These graduates who have paid a lot of money for their degrees,
and they've gone through years of what is supposed to be a rigorous education,
and their commencement speaker is Kermit the Frog.
And I said that shows you the value of a university education today.
I support university education in principle.
I'm one of the few conservatives who defends liberal arts education.
I think it can be great.
I love the university tradition going all the way back to the Middle Ages.
but what we have today is not that.
And that's true at the University of Maryland,
and it's true at Harvard.
In fact, wow, it's just occurring to me.
This might have been a little Nolstradamus moment.
You know, I hate to say, I told you so.
I said, look, we're focusing here on the University of Maryland.
I don't think it's much better at Harvard.
Bam, immediately, there comes a news story
that Harvard has to fire one of its top professors for dishonesty.
This is what you're getting.
This is your university today.
So why are we funding?
these schools? Why are your taxpayer dollars going to fund these schools when they are not properly
educating students? So they're failing in their pedagogical mission. And they're not even producing
replicable scientific studies. They're producing BS and nonsense and manipulating data. So they're not
even furthering the academic mission of growing human knowledge. And what are they doing?
They're creating sine cures for liberal elites to be insulated from you.
you and from the consequences of their choices and their lifestyles in reality.
That's what they're getting.
They're getting a cushy club and a perch from which to condescend and express their contempt for
most Americans.
If they want to do that, fine, I guess, whatever, we should not have to pay for that.
Once again, Trump just picks the perfect enemy.
And then he gets all of his political opponents to have to defend that really unpopular
institution, the indefensible, in this case, Harvard. Now, speaking of universities, and speaking of
the indefensible, Scott Pelley, who's from 60 Minutes on CBS, he just gave a commencement at Wake
Forest University in Carolina, and this was maybe the most tone-deaf commencement address
I've ever heard. This made Kermit the Frog look insightful and erudite. Take it away.
But in this moment, this moment, this morning, our sacred rule of
law is under attack, journalism is under attack, universities are under attack, freedom of speech
is under attack, and insidious fear is reaching through our schools, our businesses, our
homes, and into our private thoughts.
The fear to speak.
In America,
power can rewrite history
with grotesque, false narratives.
They can make criminals, heroes,
and heroes, criminals.
Power can change the definition
of the words we use to describe reality.
Is this a Saturday Night Live bit?
We'll get to the final point in a moment.
Is this a Saturday Night Live bit?
He says, power, this tyrannical awful power, can rewrite history.
Oh, you mean like you guys did with the 1619 Project?
We journalists are under attack because the powers are trying to rewrite history.
You mean like the New York Times did with the 1619 Project,
which said that the American Revolution was fought to defend slavery,
a claim so outlandish that even left-wing academic academic.
historians shot it down.
And the New York Times kept funding that
1619 project. Is that what you're
talking about? You, big
lives,
rewriting American history, toppling statues
left and right. Power.
These powers that threaten
us journalists. The power.
They have the ability to turn criminals
into heroes and heroes into criminals.
You mean like St. George Floyd, the guys you all marched
for and burned the country down for eight months
over? I mean like
Michael Brown, this criminal who robbed a
liquor store and then charged a cop, grabbed at his gun. That guy, you rewrote him to become a hero.
You guys make heroes out of criminals all the time. How have we done that? We want to put the
criminals in prison. You guys want to abolish prisons and you want to let the criminals run free.
Illegal aliens. Criminals, people who have, the one distinctive thing they've ever done in America
is commit a crime. You're turning them into heroes. You call them dreamers. You mean like that?
Well, what you don't understand is we journalists who are under threat by the powers that be.
We recognize that power can redefine words.
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Do you mean like that thing I wrote a book on it called Speechless, Controlling Roots, Controlling Minds, thank you very much.
You guys, you journalists, who I'm just going to use the AP Style Guide as an example, ban phrases like illegal alien.
Not because they're not precise, not because they're not accurate, but because
they are contrary to your political agenda.
So now we have to call them what, undocumented Americans, but that's a lie.
Redefine words like woman.
And now you redefine women to mean man sometimes.
These people I want to redefine words like babies.
You redefine them as clumps of cells, fetuses and embryos and blastulas and zygotes.
And you mean like that?
He is accusing Trump, really, and all the conservatives who voted for him
and I guess most Americans, popular vote,
you're accusing him of exactly what you have done,
not just you liberals, not just you Democrats,
specifically the liberal journalists
on whose behalf he's supposedly speaking.
And then you want to know the cherry on top.
In the same breath,
I'm not really making edits here.
This goes straight from what he's talking about,
about all the threats to free speech.
He says this.
Diversity is now described as illegal.
equity is to be shunned.
Inclusion is a dirty word.
He goes from bemoaning.
He goes from bemoaning the loss of free speech to defending DEI.
DEI, which is the justification for censoring speech.
I have personally been disinvited from university campuses on DEI grounds.
Specifically at the universities, DEI is used to shut down speech.
Fire, the foundation for individual rights and education had a study on this come out somewhat recently about the way in which DEI restricts speech on campus.
It's not just on campus, it's speech at the office, it's speech in politics, it's speech certainly on social media.
DEI is used as a way to censor speech.
Now, of course, the real fight over speech is not between free speech on the one hand and censorship on the other.
it's a fight between competing standards of norms.
But by this guy's own logic,
he says, we must defend free speech
and we must defend the thing that restricts free speech.
What a freaking joke.
What a joke this man has become.
What a joke his show, 60 Minutes, has become.
And also, what a joke the news profession has become.
Because the libs have been so dishonest.
even in this speech.
To say nothing of not knowing the moment,
like, hey, buddy, you're there for the graduates
to congratulate them on graduating.
But unfortunately, they,
being American university students
in the Year of Our Lord 2025,
are receiving degrees from institutions
that have lost their credibility.
And so it's all just a big joke.
It's all kind of a big joke.
Unfortunately, unfortunately for the people who have paid into it,
the taxpayers, the people have paid their tuition,
the people who want to have a normal country.
our elites have failed us and they've succeeded at destroying the institutions that they had stewardship of
and now they're whining and screaming when the people don't want to listen to them anymore
now speaking of speech and speaking of left-wing militants
antifa just came in and shut down a prayer rally no surprise whatsoever we'll get to that in one
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Antifa Milit. Is Antifa still around? I guess they are.
Some Antifa guys tried to blow me up a couple years ago. They tried to blow up a lot of right
wingers. They seem to either be in jail or just have gone home. They're not getting a lot of
traction. Well, they showed up to a May Day USA prayer rally. This was a rally specifically
against transing the kids. And they're standing on stage, all of these Christian people, singing
sort of nice, happy, evangelical praise songs.
And that was too much for Antigua, which decided to attack them.
Hundreds of Christian worshippers flooded Seattle's Cal Anderson Park Saturday afternoon
to pray for the city and take a stand for traditional family values,
especially against transgender ideology targeting children,
all part of the Mayday USA revival movement sweeping across the nation.
But a time of blessing and praise.
But a time of blessing and praise.
phrase quickly devolved into chaos.
Far left activists and Antifa militants tried to disrupt the concert.
Throwing water balloons at the crowd, menacing attendees, and some activists even tried
rushing the stage.
Okay, so nothing surprising here whatsoever.
It's even the Antifa guys, to me, it's all tired.
This trans fight, it's all, it's tired.
We fought it.
We won.
We won.
Okay.
And we had that New York Times story on the show yesterday.
Triple trending counties.
counties that have moved toward the Republican Party in each successively of the last three elections.
It's 1,433 counties. It's half the counties in the country almost.
The number of counties that have triple trended toward Democrats is like 57. It's basically nothing.
Okay, we won. We won on the trans issue. We've convinced people. We won on the immigration issue.
We've convinced people. We still need work at instituting those wins, but we won. That's over.
These guys are a joke. It's over. But they're still expressing their anger.
and specifically against this prayer rally.
I think this really throws it into stark relief,
because you heard the singing there.
It's this kind of like happy, you know,
relatively anodyne evangelical worship music.
This is not exactly deus vault,
like, you know, crusading to the Holy Land to slay the Saracens.
Okay, this should be about as inoffensive as it gets,
and yet these pro-trans, pro-Antifa radical leftists
really, really hate it.
And that should not be surprising.
The left has always been opposed to the church.
That's where the left comes from.
The term left and right, it comes from the French Revolution, the National Assembly,
where the Catholics and monarchists sat on the right,
and the liberals and Republicans and atheists sat on the left.
So it's always been about taking down the church.
That's what the French Revolution was chiefly aimed at,
aimed broadly at taking down throne and altar,
but with a special emphasis on altar,
the left is always ultimately going to oppose the church.
That's just the way it is.
That's how it's worked for 250 years now,
and how it's going to work into the future.
And as our political debates become increasingly, clearly religious,
expect those attacks to ramp up.
For a while, we could say,
oh, it's an attack on classical liberalism.
Eh, not really.
Oh, the left, their chief object is to attack.
the Constitution, yeah, a little bit, not really. It's really what they're after is the church
because what they really hate is not just classical liberalism or the Constitution or our country,
or they hate God. And that's really what they're after. And they hate God's representatives
on earth and they hate orderly society, which is good and conduces to our natural happiness
as the church helps to lead us toward our supernatural happiness. But that's what they're after.
Okay, and I think our political debates are becoming more obviously religious. It's not that they're becoming more religious because human conflict is always ultimately theological, but they're becoming more obviously religious. Joe Rogan is speaking about religion. And the new atheism is passe and deader than disco. And we're just in a more religious moment. The decline of Christianity has leveled off. It's stopped. Decades long decline is stopped. And so as that happens, expect the attacks from the left to be a little less.
partisan, expect the debates to be a little less, you know, R versus D, though R is one, the triple
trends are all in our direction. It's, expect these debates to become more religious, which
ultimately is what they always have been. Now, speaking of morality and child abuse, there's a new
study out about the abortion drug. The abortion drug is not just one way that abortions take
place, it now accounts for most abortions. On the surface, at least 60% of abortions, I was speaking
with a very prominent anti-abortion advocate who's really plugged in, and she seems to think
that it's over 75% of abortions are now the abortion drug. One line that we have heard from
the abortion industry and all their lackeys in the Democrat Party for years at this point
is that the abortion drug is totally safe. In fact, it's safer than Tylenol. Here's Dan Goldman.
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It's safer than Tylenol, safer than Tylenol, we'll told it.
Okay, so there's a study just came out from the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
It's a peer-reviewed article published in the journal Biotech, so we're told that we have to respect peer-review.
This is pure-reviewed, and it shows that that claim is totally bogus.
There's no evidence whatsoever that the abortion drug is safer for women than Tylenol,
and there's a lot of evidence that it's much less safe than Tylenol.
It's obviously less safe, by the way, for the baby whom it kills.
No surprises, again here, that the pro-abortion.
movement would lie. But it does strike me that the pro-abortion movement in particular
relies on slogans. Slogans take place all over politics, but the pro-bortion movement in
particular relies on slogans and that the slogans in the pro-abortion movement are just
completely false. They are just lies. Everyone's sloganeers and sometimes they stretch the truth
and sometimes it's only a partial view of the truth.
But when it comes to the abortion industry,
they say, my body, my choice.
But of course, the controversial aspect of abortion is not the woman's body.
It's the baby's body.
And that's not the woman's body.
That's the baby's body.
When they say, the abortion pill is safer than Tylenol.
That's just a lie.
It's just completely made up.
When they say, thousands of women died before Roe v. Wade,
annually of abortion, that's just made up.
In fact, Bernard Nathanson, the leader of the pro-abortion movement, who then became a pro-life advocate, he was an abortionist himself.
He admitted. He said, we just made that number out of thin air, the thousands of it, which totally made up.
Back-alley abortions and the coat hangers and all that. It's just that sort of slogan that this was an epidemic.
It's just totally made up.
Not in reality. And when we talk about what Scott Pelley is so afraid of, you know, the 60 Minutes guy in this commencement speech, he says, people are manipulating.
language to redefine reality. Well, who is most guilty of that? We all use euphemisms to some
degree, but there's a big difference between saying that an old woman is a woman of a certain age,
which is true, but a soft truth, rather than saying that she's a young man. That's a lie.
And when the one political side in particular uses euphemisms to deny and, in fact, invert the
truth, when the abortion industry can barely say the word abortion, never says the word,
word baby just about, has to constantly be using manipulative language, dishonest language,
false language to lie about what it's doing. I think it probably shows you that that industry
is doing something wrong, that political movement is doing something wrong. They're trying to
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Speaking of abortion, there's some crazy actress lady.
Yeah, I want to be as charitable as I can, but she sounds kind of crazy when she says stuff like this.
I hope that she's more grounded and she becomes more grounded over time when she hears my commentary on what she said, because what she said is nuts.
She was at the Spirit Awards. This is for independent films.
And she described one of the things that keeps her up at night is that in Trump's America, 12-year-old girls can't get abortions.
You know, it's very weird to have, like, a showbiz guy in charge is surreal.
I mean, because, well, I'm actually pretty horrified by how strategic and effective this whole thing has been.
And I think there's a real disconnect in all of the noise around, like, the individual.
that are going to be really taking the hits on a individual, like a human basis in the trans community,
gay community, black community, you know, women, like when I think of the kids or like the 12-year-old
girl that can't get an abortion or something or, you know, that's what really like rips me apart.
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that's what rips her apart
the fact that
12-year-old girls can't be pressured into ripping apart their babies
which of course by the way
the vast majority of abortions are not 12-year-old girls
the vast well over 99% of abortions
are not women who have in any way faced duress
or health issues or anything like that
it's elective abortions
She says, I don't know, America to her is, every 12 year old girl in America.
We need two cars in every garage, a chicken in every pot, and an abortion for every 12 year old girl.
Ah, that's not my America.
What she says at the end there is just totally nuts.
What's interesting is that what she says at the beginning is quite sensible.
She says, you know, it's weird to have a showbiz guy in the White House.
Donald Trump is a showbiz guy.
Donald Trump was number one on network TV, has dominated tabloids for decades, for like 40 years at this point.
Has been in movies, has been sung about it in pop songs and rap songs, and he's just a big pop culture guy.
He's a showbiz guy, and she's horrified by how effective he has been.
That part is really sensible, and more of Hollywood should have picked up on that, but they didn't, which is fine by me.
he's been very effective.
And he's effective in large part because he's a showbiz guy,
because he knows what sells,
because he's very good for the ratings,
because he speaks to people in a popular way,
not just for the graduates of Harvard,
who here Kermit the Frog giving their commencement addresses
and who study all sorts of irreplicable scientific studies,
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the only couple dozen, few dozen enclaves,
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been. Democrats don't seem to be able to learn from that. If they were smart, they would try to
take some of that juice. If they were smart, they'd try to grab some of that mojo. That's what
Gavin Newsom was trying to do when he launched that podcast and then tried to get a bunch of right-wingers
to normalize him. So he says, you know, okay, I'm going to sit down with Charlie Kirk. And Charlie
Kirk took advantage to nail Gavin on a few things. But what was it? Gavin, Gavin,
that. Gavin knew Charlie was going to take advantage. He said it's worth it because Trump is popular.
He won the popular vote. The people around Trump clearly know something that I don't know, so I'm going to
try to talk to Charlie Kirk, who's famously close to Trump, or Steve Bannon, who is the chief strategist
in the White House under Trump won. I'm just going to try to get some of their mojo, whereas the rest of the
Democrats insist that 50 million Frenchmen must be wrong. It's very effective. According to the polls,
Rasmussen has just come out, say that 50% of America,
finally say the country is on the right track.
That doesn't seem super high, I guess, for a lot of people.
This is the first time in Rasmussen's 29-year polling history
that it has shown that 50% of the country believe that America's on the right track.
That's compared to 45% who say it's on the wrong track.
That's big.
And it has become fashionable to say in the last 15 years
that America is becoming more and more polarized.
Actually, I'm not sure that's true anymore.
America was becoming more and more polarized.
Now I think we're becoming less polarized
because the country is just becoming more Republican
because of the New York Times survey
on the Triple Trend counties,
because Trump won the popular vote,
because the Democrats don't even know
what they're running on anymore,
they're getting blown out of the water.
The country is becoming less polarized.
It's becoming more right-wing.
It's becoming more Republican.
It's becoming more conservative.
Trump, weirdly, shockingly in the minds of the liberal media, is a unifying figure.
Because when you dig in, I'm really taken with the New York Times report, as I think everyone should be.
It's great news for us, and the lib should be pulling their hair out over it.
I was talking to Sweet Little Elisa about it last.
I was talking to some of my colleagues around here today about this.
I said, well, hold on.
Dig into the details.
Is it just that he's really gaining among white people, or he's really getting?
I said, no. According to the Times report, it's like everyone. Everyone seems to be trending more conservative.
That's a big win. That's very effective. The left should be scared. The smart ones are trying to adapt.
The less prudent ones are doubling down. Like Sam Harris, one of the four horsemen of the new atheist movement.
You know, Sam Harris really not aging well. I'm not saying that physically. He looks perfectly fine.
but his ideas are not aging well.
That new atheism is a joke, man.
They went from being the really cool, you know, so much smarter than everybody, guys,
to just being the fedora-tipping Reddit atheists.
You know, it's just that's not, it's cringe, it's lame, it's deader than disco.
So his one big idea, if you can call it that, is totally passe.
And his political affiliation, which is Lib, Democrat, defend Biden, Trump's always awful.
If only Trump were taken out, that's passeh, too.
Here's what he has to say.
I think it's quite possible that he was just checked out to a degree that I did not suspect at the time.
But to close the loop on this whole scandal, even that is preferable to me and to, I think, many Democrats, than having someone who we consider to be genuinely evil, genuinely 100% purposed to serving himself in the office of the office.
the presidency. I would rather have a president in a coma where the duties of the presidency
are executed by a committee of just normal people, right? So that's the, and that's the choice
that many of us believe was before us. And so therefore, not much materially changes once you
reveal just how insane and despicable this cover-up of Biden's infirmities actually was. But Sam,
But how you get there matters.
And it would be one thing if those people told the American people, hey, he's not compost,
mentis, we're going to take it from here.
We know what we're doing.
We're fine.
But that didn't happen.
And I mean, just this.
It didn't happen, though, did it?
So I should have mentioned at the top of that.
I think you probably intuited it.
He's talking about the reports have come out that Biden actually wasn't in his right mind.
And actually, there was a little Politburo around him of some top A.
and family members, including his corrupt son, Hunter Biden, that were really kind of running the
country. And Sam Harris is saying, yeah, but I don't care. I would rather the guy that I want
be the face of the government and the government really just be run by a committee of normal people,
rather than this man that I think is evil, Donald Trump, run the country. And in defense of Sam Harris,
I get the logic. I would rather a committee of Republicans run the country than a single
effective Democrat, certainly. Assuming we were all legal and on the up and up and moral and everything.
But the problem here is they didn't have a committee of normal people. They had a committee of
people who were totally out of touch with what people wanted, totally out of touch with reality,
what people wanted on immigration, on sexual ethics, on education, on everything.
And he says, he accuses Trump of just enriching himself or something, turning the government to private interest.
that's what Biden did. That's not really what Trump has done.
Biden was the one whose son was going around with the open bag to all the most corrupt people around the world taking bribes on behalf of the enrichment of the Biden family.
Trump hasn't done that. Inasmuch as Trump's ventures and properties have increased in value over his time in politics, one, he had four years in the wilderness where he was forced to found a technology and media company because he was booted off of the tech and media platforms that he used to speak on.
But two, he's totally open about it.
He's totally transparent about his business interests, and he has longstanding decades-old
business interests.
And he has sacrificed a lot of that for his political service.
He hasn't really enriched himself relatively all that much, certainly compared to other guys
like Joe Biden.
Joe Biden entered the vice presidency with something like a $100,000 net worth.
Now he's worth many, many millions of dollars.
And Hunter Biden, who really should not have made any money at all, has made many
many millions of dollars. A lot of it recorded on his laptop and on video. And according to his
texts and emails, he kicked back a lot of it to the big guy, Joe Biden. So it just doesn't,
it doesn't play. And it makes these guys look really bad. I guess we shouldn't be surprised
that an atheist would be willing to put morality to the side. But that's what he's saying here.
He's saying, yeah, I'd rather just kind of, we all pretend, we all just, we all just
sort of lie about Biden being mentally sufficient, you know, because you're not really,
the Constitution doesn't let you have government by a committee in the executive branch. It's supposed
to be by a president. But we'll all just kind of lie and we'll all pretend and we'll all have this
committee run. Well, the committee is not made up a normal people. It's made up of very corrupt people
who are out of touch. And I got booted out just like a lot of these ideas from the left, the new
atheism, this leftism, the coalition of the ascendant, all this stuff is just
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We both fought like mad to keep our marriage for our kids, and we made it.
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Really beautiful comments.
Sorry, you both went through bad upbringings, but I hear this sometimes.
People say, we talked about it on the show yesterday.
Well, it's better for the kids if the parents divorce because then the parents will be happy.
better for the parents to divorce
than for them to be unhappy in a marriage.
That's just not true.
It's just not true.
There was that study that came out
about how parents,
first of all,
a third of Americans
are going to see their parents' divorce
before they reach adulthood
and how this is now out of UC Merced,
how children whose parents
divorce before they turn five
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incarceration,
poverty,
and death. No surprises there whatsoever. And I like you're saying, look, I grew up my,
it was a bad marriage. And my husband's parents were in a bad marriage and mine divorced and his
didn't and I envied him. So I think that's the reality of it. And if a third of Americans are
dealing with that, this is an issue that whose reckoning has come. We're speaking of
Biden being out of it, the reckoning that has come from the media here. You know, Jake Tapper,
co-authored this book with Alex Thompson
about how Biden
actually wasn't all there.
Lights were on, but no one was home.
Something that conservatives said,
and we were called liars and deceivers
and conspiracy theorists by the liberal media,
including people like Jake Tapper,
and now he's making all this money on this book,
original sin.
So Alex Thompson, who is Axios reporter,
who co-wrote the book with Tapper,
he seems to be like a pretty straight shooter.
And he is just giving out a lot of detail
that he's uncovered about the Biden administration, namely that the Biden aides felt justified
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Well, and it did seem like there's so many people who you would have thought would have access to him,
who didn't because of this inner circle that really much managed his schedule and his time
and his access in a way that didn't give a lot of people, you know, one-on-one time with him.
In the book, you quote a longtime Biden aide, basically admitting he shouldn't be running again.
They said to you on page 85, he just had the...
to win and then he could disappear for four years. He'd only have to show proof of life every once in a
while. His aides could pick up the slack. Who would have been running the White House in a second
bind term? This person went on to say that when you're voting for a president, you're voting
for the aides around him. But these aids were not even Senate confirmed dates. These are a White
House aides. These were unelected people. And one of the things that really, I think, comes out in
our reporting here, is that if you believe, and I think a lot of these people do sincerely believe
that Donald Trump was and is an existential threat to democracy,
you can rationalize anything, including sometimes doing undemocratic things,
which I think is what this person is talking about.
And including murder.
That's the other part of this, that is left unspoken here.
But yeah, of course, these guys were willing to do undemocratic things.
I mean, the Democratic Party is famous for that.
Democrat Party in its own primary has superdelegates,
just as one example.
They have ways to rig the primary against the desires of voters.
have that. Democrats also were caught cheating in the primary between Hillary and Bernie Sanders,
giving debate questions to Hillary Clinton ahead of time. So they do this stuff all the time.
They're obviously willing to do on democratic things. Also because the left takes as its enemy,
the church, and because the left has a little more of a loosey-goosey relationship to morality
than many on the right do, yeah, they're willing to subvert democracy.
For sure. But it goes further than that. They say, if you believe that Donald Trump poses an existential threat to democracy and an existential threat to the country, you'd be willing to do some undemocratic things. Yeah, you'd also be willing to kill him. Which is really what happened. Because Trump was nearly killed twice. One time it came really, really close because it hit him in the ear and nearly blew his brains out on a stage in Pennsylvania. And the Democrats justified that. They just
justified that before it happened. Joe Biden justified that when he launched his presidential campaign
and said he posed an existential threat to the country. If someone poses an existential threat to you,
you were justified in killing that person. That would be self-defense. That was the point of all the
rhetoric, an existential threat. Yeah, that the point of that is to create the conditions by which this
man either could be taken out through lawfare or could be taken out by a bullet. That's really what it was.
and if you have the kind of loosey-goosey morality that the left has embraced in recent years,
a consequentialist morality, a utilitarian morality, a morality that says that the ends justify the means,
then you can, in your own twisted way, justify any action no matter how immoral.
These are people who are willing to kill babies in the womb, okay?
They're willing to do anything.
No surprise. And now we have to all pretend to be shocked.
There shouldn't be. I guess that's the theme of today's show, no surprises.
none of this should be surprising to people who have paid attention.
This is why, by the way, when people make predictions about what's going to happen,
it's not because they have a crystal ball and can see the future.
People are called prophets sometimes, not because they can predict.
This is true even of prophets in the Bible, not necessarily because they can predict the future,
but because they can, and my friend father, George Rutler put this very well,
because they can warn of the consequences that will come in the future from denying
the truth, that a prophet primarily tells the truth. And the appearance of predicting the future
is a derivation of seeing the truth and seeing the consequences of denying the truth. And that's
what's happening for the Democrats now. They, in particular, all sides can get a little bit
sus in politics, but the Democrats in particular have lied so egregiously, so formally, for so
long that the chickens are coming home to roost for them. And that's why their ratings are
collapsing on their TV networks. That's why people are tuning them out. That's why they're losing
elections. That's why the counties are not trending in their direction. They've kept up a lie for a while.
Deep philosophical lies, deep anthropological lies about what human nature is. Deep, deep lies about the
operation of government. Who the effective president is. They've just lied so egregiously, so in your
face for so long. They're not going to be able to turn that around overnight. Very happy news.
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