The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1765 - BREAKING: 82 People Dead As Libs Blame Trump For Texas Flood
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It is good to be back. I missed you all. It is a whole week not doing the show. That is the first time, I don't know, since my honeymoon that I've taken a vacation like that. That was, it was great with the family, but it was tough because I wasn't here with you. And still, I have concluded I need to go on vacation more often. I go back to the old country, Italia, for one week. And President Trump scores arguably his.
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I do have to get to these horrific storms in Texas. Obviously, I was out of the country and I was barely
checking my phone. I didn't really want to see all the political news. I'll catch up on it later.
But then you saw this horrific storm, massive floods. 82 people confirmed dead so far. That number
is almost certainly going to rise. I think there are 40 plus people still confirmed missing.
that includes dozens of girls from a Christian summer camp.
Just absolutely horrific.
So we all pray for everyone and for the rescue efforts and all the rest, for the families, for the dead.
One thing we don't do is react in the way that some really prominent people on the left have been reacting,
which was totally predictable, but it's repulsive and nauseating.
and it gets to a real problem at the heart of liberalism.
I just use one example.
This guy, Kyle Kalinsky, who is a fairly well-known internet person on the left, but he's been around for a while.
He writes, with the flooding in Texas and all of those precious little girls dying, what a mocking phrase, all these precious little girls dying.
It's important to remember this was 100% preventable.
Elon and Trump slashed the National Weather Service and massively reduced.
the number of weather balloons in the country,
destroying our ability to accurately forecast severe weather events.
I've personally experienced forecasts being way off multiple times already.
They have blood on their hands and they should be arrested for the deaths of those little girls.
Okay, so none of this is true, really.
This was not 100% preventable.
We'll get to that in one second.
Elon and Trump slashing the National Weather Service, as Michael Schellenberg points out,
the National Weather Service got this right.
The issue was not the National Weather Service.
There do seem to have been errors in sending out alarms.
at the state level, but there's no evidence that the National Weather Service failed at all.
There's no evidence that just now in the first year of the second Trump term, finally, meteorologists get
forecasts wrong. Obviously, that's happened so frequently that it's been a punchline for as long as
there have been meteorologists. They have blood on their hands. Listen to the sanctimony,
the self-righteousness from this guy, Kyle Kowinski. 100% preventable. Now, we know this isn't true.
we know that this can't be attributable to any supposed cuts made under the second Trump term because of Hurricane Harvey.
So the confirmed death toll so far in this awful storm is 82.
Hurricane Harvey killed at least 68 in 2017, many years before the supposed Elon Trump cuts to the National Weather Service.
What would the left?
What would Kyle Kulinski blame that on?
Before that, let's go back a little further.
Tropical Storm Allison killed 55 people.
And what was it?
That was 2001, I think, right?
Well, long before anyone had really considered President Trump a serious presidential candidate.
Well, let's go back a little further than that.
Because, you know, the other thing that people are going to blame this on is climate change, global warming, whatever.
How about the Galveston hurricane where the storm surges and the floods killed between 6,000 and 12,000 people in 1900?
long before any global warming, climate change, long before any of the things, long before Trump,
but long before any of the things that the left is going to blame this natural disaster on.
A reaction like Kyle Kaczynski's, and I don't mean to just single him out, there have been plenty of people on the left who have reacted this way.
This reaction entails a lot of vice.
You have to have a lot of personal vice and sin to have this reaction.
but ultimately, ideologically, it's about a denial of original sin.
That's really what this is about.
The tragedy has to be preventable because the world can't be fallen,
because there can't be any such thing as original sin,
because there can't be any limits on human potential.
We must be able to control everything.
We must be able to prevent every bad thing.
We must be able to perfect society.
It must be true.
That is the premise of liberalism.
but it's not true because it's a fallen world.
And you couldn't have prevented any of these things.
Not in 1900, not in 2001, not just this past week.
Bad things just happen sometimes.
And bad things happen to good people.
That's called theodicy.
And the great thinkers have dealt with this problem for millennia.
But modern liberals in particular, modern people generally,
but modern liberals in particular,
cannot deal with that because there cannot be
such a thing as original sin.
Bad things can't just happen.
We must be able to stop it.
We are human beings.
We have the potential to totally control the world.
We can make ourselves gods.
That's the theory.
And it's false.
I remember after that awful shooting
at Covenant School here in Nashville
when the trans-identifying person
shot up the little kids at the Christian school.
There was another one of these guys.
Like another Kyle Kalinsky, David Pacman,
he's another one of these liberal internet guys,
who doesn't make himself out to be some radical or some fringe person,
makes himself out to be a mainstream person.
And he came out, he tweeted out,
he said, it's so strange that there was a shooting at a Christian school
because they always pray.
Maybe those little kids should have prayed harder and they wouldn't have been killed.
That was his reaction of a guy who considers himself a mainstream leftist.
And there was the same kind of sanctimony,
the same viz.
bile in the reaction, but also the same sanctimony, as if to just blame Republicans or something.
It couldn't just be that bad things happen sometimes.
But of course, you ask all of these people.
You ask David Packman at the shooting in Nashville.
You say, well, what would you have done to prevent this?
Maybe they would say gun control.
We had to pass a gun control law.
There's not one gun control law been proposed in the past three decades that would have stopped any of these shootings.
You might say prevent trans-identifying people, people of mental illnesses from getting guns.
He almost certainly wouldn't agree with that.
You ask Kyle Kolensky or these libs, you say, what would you have done to prevent the flood?
I would have funded the National Weather Service.
There was no problem with the National Weather Service.
I would have had more carbon tax credits.
I would have had more electric vehicles.
You would have had what?
You would have had what? Nothing, nothing that you've proposed will stop natural.
disasters. Wouldn't have stopped Hurricane Harvey, wouldn't have stopped Tropical Storm Allison,
wouldn't have stopped the Galveston Hurricane. Wouldn't have stopped any. There has been flooding.
There have been natural disasters. There has been evil and sin and death in the world
since just almost the beginning, almost, since we got booted out of the garden. And there are things we can do,
obviously to protect ourselves, to try to cope and to comfort people who deal with the suffering
that life entails. But this ain't it. And what it comes down to is a fundamental error in the
modern ideology. Liberalism most notably. The fun, the, the hubris, the pride to say,
we can prevent evil. We can just totally stop it. It'll never see anything. We can, we can,
We can perfect. We can save the world.
That's the error.
And these people certainly can't and none of us can.
There's one person who can save the world, and he has.
I'll move on, but just one additional terrible reaction to these tragedies.
You see this one all over TikTok.
People who almost come very, very close to saying that the victims of the flood deserve it.
I know I'm probably going to get canceled for this, but Camp Mystic is a white only
girls Christian camp. They don't even have a token Asian. They don't have a token black person.
It is a all white, white only conservative Christian camp. If you ain't white, you ain't right,
you ain't getting in, you ain't going, period. And I think that context,
needs to be said in this matter. It's not to say that we don't want the girls to be found
whatever girls that are missing or whatever right now, but you best believe, especially in today's
political climate, if this were a group of Hispanic girls, especially with them being in East
Texas, it should be most likely Hispanic. If this were a group of Hispanic girls out there,
this would not be getting this type of coverage that they're getting. No one would give a
And all these white people, the parents of these little girls, would be saying things like they need to be deported.
They shouldn't have been here in the first place and yada, yada, y'all.
If this is your reaction to a natural disaster, to any kind of tragedy, something's going wrong with you.
And if you have any introspection whatsoever, you should recognize that and say, oh, huh, that shouldn't be my reaction.
Huh, maybe there's something wrong in the way I'm thinking about things.
Because what this girl is doing is part of a broader liberal impulse, which is to make victims into perpetrators and perpetrators into victims.
That's always the case.
If an axe-murdering, illegal alien, rapist, Jay Walker goes out and just starts running people over in the streets and stealing sneakers while he's at it, the left will find a way to make him into the victim.
They'll say, well, he was failed by society.
Well, you know, there's systemic inequality and racism and sexism.
And so he is really the victim.
And they will, left to their own devices long enough, find a way to make the victims into the perpetrators.
Well, they perpetuated a system of white supremacy and capitalism and imperialism.
And they lived on the stolen land taken from the Chichaki Hockey, Hockey, Talk Toh, Indians.
And so really, they had it coming.
They'll always do this.
They have this contrarian impulse that goes all the way down.
And ultimately, since we're speaking of first things, ultimately what it comes down to is that the devil's the good guy.
This is the radical liberal, radical romantic reading of Paradise Lost, which makes Lucifer into the good guy.
Lucifer, when he falls from heaven, he says, well, you know, the mind is its own place and it can make a hell of heaven and heaven a hell better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven.
which is as clear a summation of the liberal ideology as I've heard.
The mind is its own place.
We can do whatever we want with it.
We don't need to be constrained by anything,
not by family, not by tradition, not by morality, not by reality.
We can just, we'll just turn it.
We'll just make our own worlds.
We'll make our own identities.
We'll make our own realities.
He's really the rebel.
He's trying to liberate himself from a system.
And so anyone who transgresses,
Anyone who subverts the law or custom, in the liberal inclination has to be the good guy.
So it's not that this comes from nowhere.
It's not just, oh, look at these dumb, stupid liberals or something.
There is a kind of logic to it.
But it comes from the subversiveness, which begins with the premise of liberalism,
which is that man will make himself into a God.
We'll forget about God.
We'll either deny God altogether or we'll just ignore him for all practical purposes in our lives.
And we'll make ourselves into gods.
No kings, no gods, only man.
that's what it comes down to.
And that's how you get that reaction.
And those reactions from the TikToker and Kyle Kalinsky and David Pakman the last time there was a horrific tragedy, those reactions are wrong.
And if you have that reaction, you're wrong about a lot of things and you should change your mind.
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President Trump had his biggest win at the Supreme Court, maybe ever.
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Look, I got to catch up on a week of stuff, so I'm going to have to fly through this, okay?
But major, major win for President Trump, Trump v. Kaza Incorporated.
The upshot of this decision is random district court judges don't get to stop the entire presidential agenda at their whim.
How many district court judges are there?
I think something like 700.
And for the past six months,
any time a district court judge has some random lib appointed by Barack Obama or Biden or something,
anytime any of them want to gum up the wheels of Trump's administration,
they issue some stupid ruling and then they presume to be able to stop the executive branch from its functioning,
which is completely ludicrous.
You might as well not have an executive branch if any one of the 700 district court judges can just stop the president from doing whatever he wants.
sorry, can stop the president
from doing what he should based on whatever the judge wants.
You might as well not have a president at that point.
So there's this case.
It was broadly about injunctions to stop deportations.
But the substance of that doesn't really matter.
The upshot is the judges don't get to just push the executive around willy-nilly.
Katanji Jackson, the newest judge on the court, big, big liberal judge.
from Harvard Law School, as her supporters remind us all the time, she writes,
it is not difficult to predict how this all ends. Eventually, executive power will be completely
uncontainable, and our beloved constitutional republic will be no more. So if the judges don't get
to stop the president from enacting his agenda, then we'll lose our constitutional republic. But it
actually gets worse. Somehow her
dissenting
opinion gets worse.
She writes,
as I understand the concern in this clash over the
respective powers of the tour coordinator branches of
government, the majority sees a power grab,
but not by a presumably lawless executive
choosing to act in a manner that flats the plain text
of the Constitution. Instead to the majority,
here's the kicker,
instead to the majority, the power
hungry actors are
ellipsis,
parentheses wait for it and close parentheses elipsis
the district courts
now I know if you're just driving and listening to this
you might not be able to fully appreciate how stupid this looks
in the text of Jackson's dissent
this woman
she's a Supreme Court justice
she went to Harvard undergraduate and law school
she wrote in a Supreme Court opinion
like any glib, quirky millennial girl.
Instead, to the majority, the powerhung reactors are,
dot, dot, wait for it, dot, dot, dot, and the district courts.
Before we get to one last bit on Justice Jackson,
here's what Amy Coney Barrett had to say in response to Jackson's
semi-literate dissenting opinion.
Amy Coney Barrett, who sides with the court's majority here and says, yeah, random district court judges don't get to shut down the White House whenever they want to. She writes, this is so brutal, she writes, we will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself. We observe only this. Justice Jackson decries an imperial executive while embracing an imperial judiciary.
Rear. So you get the cat fight on the Supreme Court. But it's not even fair to call it a cat fight.
It's like a mangy little frowning, furrowed brow cat versus a lion or a tigress or a lion. A lioness or a tigress.
It is not fair to compare these two people, which is why you get the dismissive opening from Barrett.
She goes, we will not dwell on Justice Jackson's dissent, which,
is completely incoherent and barely functional English.
We're not going to dwell. Let's just not dwell on that.
So as not to embarrass her, as if to say.
However, and then she gets to the point, which is really simply stated and not all that catty or nasty,
where she goes, Justice Jackson is worried about an imperial executive,
oh, the lawless, tyrannical president without his power circumscribed.
Meanwhile, Justice Jackson is embracing an imperial judiciary.
where forget about the president who's elected by all the people through the electoral college,
but really can claim national representation.
Here, you got just any random district court judge appointed by any kind of president can overrule the president of the United States.
It doesn't make a lot of sense.
The conclusion from this, one, this was obviously the right decision, six three decision, simple enough.
The other conclusion here, though, is that Katanji Jackson is not the sharpest tool.
we've ever had in the old Supreme Court shed.
Let's put it that way.
I'm trying to be charitable, not engage in railing or reviling.
I'm just trying to put the issue straight here.
Not the brightest crayon in the box.
Not the, how many other metaphors are there?
When conservatives point this out, the liberals will inevitably respond to say,
do you know, do you?
Do you know the Katanji Jackson has not.
not one, but two degrees from Harvard. Oh, yes. She went to Harvard. She was a Harvard undergraduate,
and then went to Harvard Law School. Yes, that's true. That is an indictment of Harvard.
That does not speak to the skills or capabilities of Katanji Jackson. That merely speaks to the decay of Harvard.
this woman in her confirmation hearings was asked by Marsha Blackburn, what is a woman?
And she laughed and said, I'm not a biologist.
This woman should not be on the Supreme Court.
She does not have the goods to be on the Supreme Court.
Let's put it that way.
She doesn't write English well.
And as David McCulloch, the great Yale historian, points out, to write well is to think clearly that's why it's so hard.
She should not be there.
and she probably shouldn't have graduated from Harvard.
I mean, look, Harvard these days has a remedial math course for its freshmen.
So Harvard has been a long time in falling, and I love that Trump has declared war on Harvard.
But it's not, when the Libs respond, they said, well, do you know, forget about Jackson.
I don't even mean to just only harp on Jackson.
When they say, you know, such and such public expert actually went to Harvard or Princeton or such and such comes from the National Institutes of Health.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I know that those credentials should mean something.
but they don't anymore because people like this come out of them.
So the institutions, because of their insane ideology,
have compromised their own credibility.
So now when you say so-and-so has a double Harvard degree,
that immediately makes me suspicious.
Okay, that doesn't convey the credibility you think it conveys.
That makes me raise an eyebrow.
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the legislative achievement that will occur this year, the only one that could possibly occur really
this year, has occurred. Trump's big, beautiful bill has passed. I know some people were opposed to it
because it's got a lot of spending. Yep. Yeah. That's how bills are passed now. You might not like it.
You might think it might be leading us into insolvency. I agree with you that it's leading us to
insolvency. But that's just, that is how the government works. You can bang your head against a wall and hate
reality, but that's how it works. So as the Treasury Secretary said when I interviewed him,
Scott Besson at the White House a couple of months ago, I said, what happens if the big beautiful
bill doesn't pass? What happens, you know, if you can't pry enough Republicans to go along
with it? And he said, well, then we've failed. This is pass fail. This is not, okay, we're going
to go back to the table. We have basically one shot at this. It's everything we want to get done this year.
the funding for the border, the funding for the military, the everything, that making the tax cuts from
2017 permanent, if they didn't, it would be the largest tax increase in American history.
We just have to get it through.
Either we get it through or there will not be any legislation this year, any meaningful legislation.
That's it. And he got it through.
Trump made it happen, and it had to happen.
And some people are going to bemoan that there's too much spending.
And they'll attack this for all sorts of different.
They'll say, well, there's too much pork barrel spending. First of all, I don't really think there is pork in this bill. There's a lot of spending, but I don't think there's really pork in this bill. And pork also doesn't matter. John McCain made pork barrel spending, all the little extra add-ons that the congressmen have to put into these spending in order to get their votes to bring back money to their district. All this little pork barrel spending, it doesn't really matter. John McCain made it an issue in 2008 because John McCain supported massive entitlement spending. And if you really wanted to cut the
federal budget, the only way you could do it effectively. Yes, you take on waste fraud and abuse. Trump has
done a good job on that. Elon has done a good job on that. Sure, I guess you can cut some pork
girl spent. But really the only way to do it is entitlement reform. And John McCain didn't want to
reform entitlements. So the only way he could position himself as a fiscal hawk was to say, well, I'm going
to get rid of pork barrel spending. But it doesn't really matter to the bottom line. And anyway, this bill
doesn't really have pork in it. So they'll attack it for that. They'll attack it for not cutting
entitlements. But again, it does, in fact, streamline certain entitlements to get people who should
not be on these programs, off these programs, to include, for instance, in Medicaid a very minor
work slash education slash volunteer requirement. When the libs tell you this is going to kick millions
of people off health care, what they're saying is either it's going to reiterate the
illegality of foreign nationals, illegal aliens receiving some of these federal health care
benefits. But also what they're saying is, you know, it's going to make people who receive massive
federal subsidies. It's going to make them at least try to kind of sort of pretend to get a job
or an education or just do literally anything ever. So if that's going to kick people off
the entitlement programs, you have to ask yourself, why were they on the entitlement programs
to begin with? In any case, it does in some ways streamline that makes it more efficient. But
it's going to be attacked for a million different reasons. It had to happen. It's the only way
that Trump could in any way advance his agenda through legislation. If you don't like that,
then you can try to structurally change the system. But that is how the government works.
To inveigh against that would be like invaying against the notion that we're no longer a yeoman
republic as envisioned by Thomas Jefferson. We just, like, sorry, yeah, we also don't live on planet
Zebulon 7. But reality,
is reality, folks, you've got to accept it. If we want to improve it, we have to first accept what
reality is and deal within those limits. Now, some people are quite happy with the bill, like my friend
and my congressman, Andy Ogles. Andy Ogles is saying that this is such a great bill and Trump has done
such a good job. His head needs to be carved on Mount Rushmore. And this is Andy's exact words.
I am asking Secretary Bergam, Secretary of the Interior, to put Trump on
Mount Rushmore. Given the scale and scope of President Trump's recent achievements, especially
the impending enactment of the Big Beautiful Bill, the historic act that will ignite America's golden age,
it is essential that we immortalize President Trump's likeness on Mount Rushmore.
And he goes on to compare Trump to Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, so on.
It's great. You can see if there's a picture of it that Andy put out where if you added Trump's
head and not just his head, it really is whole bust with the nice, the tie, brioni suit,
if you add it, what it would look like on Mount Rushmore. And everyone is laughing. It's kind of
funny. I mean, it's a funny idea. It's not totally crazy. It's not totally crazy. I told you I was
in Italy last week. I was seeing friends of mine that I had not seen in 16 years last time I was
in Italy. And we're there, and speaking Italian, these friends of mine don't really speak English
very much, but they don't pay super close attention to American politics. You know, they're true Italians,
but they pay a little bit of attention. And so they were asking me about Trump. And I was explaining my
view on Trump to people who don't really pay super close attention. And I said, you know, and these friends of
mine had mixed feelings on Trump. I said, how do I explain this to people who don't live in America,
who don't follow this closely, who don't feel super tied into this? I said, let me just view it from
the historical perspective. Whether you love him or hate him, Trump is an extremely significant figure
in American history. Whether you might hate him, you might love him, you might pretend to feel
indifference toward him, he is a really significant president. And sometimes when you're living
through history, you don't realize how historic it is. But this guy got elected to the top job in the
world after having never served in political office. And having
never really run for president or for any office. A little bit he ran in 2000. This guy took over the
Republican Party. He destroyed two political dynasties, the Clinton dynasty and the Bush dynasty.
He rewrote a lot of Republican Orthodoxy and the Republican platform. He was booted out of office
in odd circumstances. Went out into the wilderness, became the second president ever to be elected
to a non-consecutive second term
after he was shot in the head,
which happily only blew off a little piece of his ear,
and had another assassination attempt on him weeks later.
And then he comes back into office
having won the popular vote.
As a Republican for the first time in 20 years,
that's historic.
That's historic.
So we can laugh.
We can all laugh.
It's kind of funny the picture, Andy posted,
you know, there's Trump's head right up there
next to Lincoln. It's not the craziest thing. So then the question is, what would justify?
If you say, well, it's not justified to put Trump's head on Mount Rushmore yet, what would justify it?
To me, the clear answer is mass deportations. Some will not want to hear it, but that's the answer.
Trump could justify having his head on Mount Rushmore if his legacy is that of a truly transformative president.
In retrospect, Clinton, George H.W. Bush, did he matter like a little bit? Not really. He presided over the fall of the Soviet Union. That's interesting. But no, he's not. George Reagan seemed transformational. George H.W. Bush, not really transformational. Bill Clinton, not really transformational. Joe Biden, certainly not. You know, was barely there.
Trump could be, if Trump's legacy is, I cut taxes a lot and I made business a little easier,
he won't be transformational. He could be a good president, but he wouldn't be transformational.
If Trump deports the many millions, possibly tens of millions of foreign nationals who are illegal in this country,
if Trump rewrites America's relationship with the world on trade, on war, on immigration, if he does those things,
He will be transformational and love him or hate him.
He might deserve a spot him at Rushmore.
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Okay, my favorite comment, when was this from?
You know, we had a lot of content going out all week.
I hate to leave you all high and dry.
So this was on some video.
I don't even know which one.
From Kevin Kent, 3663,
your church shouldn't celebrate Independence Day, lull.
Meanwhile, my parish prayed for our country and Independence Day at Mass.
Yeah, of course you should.
This is something really crazy that in, you know,
in modern ecclesial communities and groups that call themselves churches,
even though sometimes it's hard to tell if they look like a church.
You get all sorts of wacky heresies.
But one of them that's quite pervasive is the notion that we shouldn't be patriotic.
That somehow patriotism is idolatrous or wrong.
That could not be further from the truth.
Patriotism is an extension of filial piety.
Patriotism is an extension of your love for your family, which is a good thing.
And in fact, honoring your mother and father is a commandment from God.
it's virtuous and patriotism is too. You should love your country. I have much more to say about that.
But let's move on because there's too much going on. Maybe we'll get to that before the end of the show.
I've got to fly through this stuff, folks. A big hiccup here on the question, is Trump,
is he going to be a Mount Rushmore president or is he not going to be a Mount Rushmore president?
This raised a lot of eyebrows, including my eyebrow over the week. President Trump floating amnesty for farm workers.
Tom Holman, and we're working on legislation right now.
Susie, right?
We're working on legislation right now where farmers, look, they know better.
They work with them for years.
You had cases where not here, but just even over the years
where people have worked for a farm on a farm for 14, 15 years,
and they get thrown out pretty viciously, and we can't do it.
We've got to work with the farmers, and people that have hotels
and leisure properties, too, we're going to work with them,
and we're going to work very strong and smart.
And we're going to put you in charge.
We're going to make you responsible.
And I think that that's going to make a lot of people happy.
Now, serious radical right people, who I also happen to like a lot,
they may not be quite as happy, but they'll understand, won't they?
Do you think so?
Madam Secretary, look at you with a white hat on.
Do you think they'll understand that?
You're the one that brought this whole situation up?
Now, notice, notice a relatively subdued response from the crowd.
When President Trump acknowledges, he says,
look, we love our radical right people, but they're not going to like amnesty for illegal aliens who work on farms.
But, you know, they'll understand, right? And there's a subdued reaction from the crowd. And the reason is this, as I've said before, Trump gets it right, 99.7% of the time. But we're not, I'm not just the cheerleading section for Trump. I really like the guy. I really like him a lot, as you know, and have for 10 years. And I think he's done a lot of great stuff. I think this could be a perilous objective for him.
don't, I don't think this is necessarily the right course to go down. I see why. I see why he's
going down it, because he's got friends, especially in the business community, you say, I'm losing all my,
I'm losing all my workers. Go after the illegals who aren't workers. Go after the illegals who are
just sucking off welfare. Go after the workers who are criminals. Go after the workers with
the face tattoos. Go out, 11 million to 16 million illegal aliens in this country. If you, if you want to
actually start to rectify that situation, you can't just deport the ones with face tattoos.
You do kind of have to deport atuela.
Eventually, at least.
You can't have just random carvets.
Well, if you work on a farm, as if what, illegals who work on farms can't commit crimes,
as if they haven't committed crimes.
I mean, first of all, there have been farm working illegal aliens who have committed
horrific crimes like rape in the country.
But also, they've already committed a crime by coming over here.
And the question is, is this about, is this an issue of justice?
Is this an issue of national sovereignty?
Well, if it is, then we have to enforce the law.
The real error, I think, that is lying in wait here
is the notion that mass deportations are a radical right issue.
They're not.
Mass deportations are a majority mainstream political issue.
And that's very hard for us to understand,
because for most of our lives,
the two views that you could have of migration
were mass illegal migration, mass illegal migration,
or mass legal migration, but maybe not so much illegal migration.
But both of the views you were allowed to hold were much, much more immigration.
And that's not what people want.
That's not what people voted for.
Trump campaigned on mass deportations.
Full stop.
He campaigned on it.
He was clear as day.
He didn't lie to anybody.
And people voted for that.
And he won the popular vote.
I understand that the White House is probably getting a lot of pressure from farms, from the hotel industry,
farms which are largely corporate at this point.
Very few small farms left in America.
I think you got to resist that.
Most people want mass deportations
as a matter of national sovereignty,
as a matter of the rights of citizens,
as a matter of justice.
On this issue in particular,
I'd say give the people what they want.
Now, speaking of what Americans want,
Elon Musk is sick of the Republican Party.
He had a little bit of a falling out with his buddy.
The former buddy-in-chief has left the White House,
and he is now starting a new political party.
It's called the America Party.
And what does the America Party believe?
Elon retweeted this.
It says America's party will be focused on,
reduced debt, responsible spending only,
modernize the military with AI robotics,
pro-tech, accelerate to win an AI,
less regulation across the board,
but especially in energy,
free speech, pro-natalist,
centrist policies everywhere else,
are you down for this?
And the right is freaking out.
They're saying, oh, no.
You can't start a new party. That's going to destroy the Republican Party. And oh, no, this is going to undermine MAGA. And oh, no, Elon, please, no, no. I'm not concerned. I'm not concerned. I love Elon. He's great. I'm very grateful to Elon for all the good that he has done for our country. I don't. If Elon wants to start his party, it's fine. The party will most likely pull more votes from Democrats than from Republicans. But it probably won't pull very many votes at all. Do you know why? Do you know why? Because there are like zero people who want this in the country.
I want some of these things, some of like pro-natalism.
That sounds great.
But there are, this party is essentially fiscally conservative, socially liberal.
It's not quite that symbol, but that's basically what it is.
It's the thing that college kids said 15 years ago.
I'm fiscally conservative, socially liberal.
Do you know how many people in the country are fiscally conservative and socially liberal?
Zero. That's how many.
Statistically, zero.
I'm not saying it's like, there's going to be one guy in the comments.
Oh, me.
Yeah, you're, okay.
Statistically, zero people want this.
I have a chart to show you. Let me show you my chart. I can't prepare. Where's my chart?
I don't see my chart. Here it is. It was my second sheet. Okay. The 2016 electorate.
You have here social identity dimension, most liberal to most conservative.
And then you have here the economic dimension, most liberal, meaning left, most conservative over here.
Here is where the Republicans sit. Here is where the Democrats sit.
here is fiscally conservative, socially liberal.
This is the America Party right here, okay?
No one.
There's no one there.
You know who's there?
You know, every single person who's there has a podcast or a blue check on Twitter.
Every single.
So it's confusing because you think for a say, you're like, well, all these people I'm seeing on the internet say that they believe.
Yeah, but that's a very small sample size.
No people are for that.
because it's a contradiction in terms, by the way,
social liberalism creates all sorts of fiscal hazards that, you know,
when people are like doing a bunch of drugs and engaging in weird sex stuff
and being, just broadly being irresponsible.
If you're socially irresponsible,
that you're going to be fiscally irresponsible too.
So that's one of the reasons for it.
This will not threaten the two-party system.
Trump seems very upset about it.
He posted a tweet,
I'm saddened to watch Musk go off the rails.
It's a train wreck.
We're running smooth as a machine.
This is a threat.
I get it.
It's always a threat.
when anyone comes at you in any way in politics, but I'm not, I'm not all that concern.
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Book direct at storesholtails.com. Not all that concerned at all. Okay. Last,
last bit to get to, though it's related, is a number of polls that come out around 4th of July on Patriots.
And so I'll just, I'll look at gallops right now, but there are, there are a bunch that have come out. Some a little bit contradictory, but broadly speaking, one conclusion we're seeing is Gen Z, Zoomers are the least proud generation to be American. You know, I love the Zoomers. In some ways, I feel spiritually Zoomers. So why, what's going on here with the Zoomers? Well, there's polarization, first of all. The left zoomers are really far left. The right zoomers are really far right. Most Americans are proud to be American. Fifty-eight percent said there's
very or extremely proud to be American. You might say 58% that's good. That's not good. That's bad.
That's a record low. Americans are less patriotic today than they've ever been, basically.
Last year, 67% of Americans said that they're very or extremely proud to be American.
This splits on party lines, as you would expect. 36% of Dems are very or extremely proud to be American.
92% of Republicans are very or extremely proud to be American. From 2021 to 2025, less than half of Zoomers, 41%.
And this is adult zoomers, have been extremely very proud to be American.
That's compared to 58% of millennials.
The millennial numbers are higher, but worse.
But higher, but still bad.
Worse than the historic average.
71% of Gen X is very, extremely proud to be American,
75% of the boomers, and 83% of the silent generation.
So why is this?
Do people just become more conservative as they age?
Maybe.
Maybe.
I don't know.
I think there are still generational gaps that will persist, I think.
is this because America's gotten worse?
That's what we hear.
This is what you hear from the left and what you hear even from people on the right,
including people I respect.
They'll say, well, in this country, you used to be able to afford a home on a single income,
and you could have a lot of kids and cars and stuff, which is true.
The homes were a lot smaller and cheaper, and they only had one car,
and you didn't go on lavish vacations, and you didn't go out to eat fancy dinners all the time.
But sure, sure, point taken, sure.
Wages have stagnated, okay, sure.
But that's not why. That's not why people are less patriotic today. It ties in with what we were talking about earlier. Patriotism is a virtue. Love of country is a virtue. It is an extension of filial piety. You know, it's that old dichotomy when people say, well, my country right or wrong or my country only went right? What is it? Do you love your country right or wrong or do you love your country only when right? The correct answer is right or right? The correct answer is right or right.
wrong, it's your country. Do you love your mom when she's wrong to? You should. Do you love your dad
when he's right? You should. Patriotism, like patria, like pater, dad. It's a patriotism is a virtue.
And in defense of the millennials and to an even greater degree, the zoomers, that virtue is mocked
in their education from the earliest stage. So they don't know any better. It's not that they're
consciously rejecting their education and virtue. They never got it. Or they got the
opposite of an education and virtue. They're told from the America's awful, it's terrible.
The history books they read on America are Howard Zins, excorable nonsense. So that's what they're
taught. And as a result, they're not patriotic. That is a flaw in the individuals. That is a,
generational and individual flaw. It has nothing to do with America. Plenty of people have been
patriots living in countries that are much worse than ours. If you are not a patriot, that's your
problem and you're doing something very bad and you should improve yourself. And it's not necessarily
your fault. You might have just been taught wrong. But get with the program kid. It's bad.
Love your country. It's your country. Unless you want to be a big lip. As we say on the show a lot,
liberalism comes down to screw you dad. It comes down to three words. I hate my dad. That's what that's
what liberalism is. And by extension, that's why you see the decline in patriotism.
as the myasma, as the feted, toxic myasma of liberalism spreads across the horizon.
You get the, I hate you, dad, too, I hate you country, because you're not, you weren't, you didn't give me enough hugs and we didn't play catch enough.
And you didn't give me a house and two cars.
And you didn't actually, in GDP increase, but wages didn't.
Shut up.
Shut up.
You should love your country because it's the right thing to do.
How do we turn it around?
we educate people into patriotism and other virtues, by the way,
which involves not fiscal conservatism and social and liberalism.
It doesn't involve any liberalism at all.
It involves being normal and doing good things and conserving any of the good,
the abundant good that we still have in this country.
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