The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1807 - Missing Minute Of Epstein Cell Footage REVEALED

Episode Date: September 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:57 then the government released 11 hours of the supposedly original footage, which it had previously said didn't exist. But then a cursor was discovered on the screen proving that the footage was not original. A fact also proven by the disappearance of a full minute of footage just before midnight, which the government then told us did not exist because the cameras always skip a minute before midnight for some reason. Well, if you remember all that, you are ready for the latest update to the story. which is that the cameras didn't actually lose a minute at midnight. The minute of footage exists and it's been released. And the media are reporting that it doesn't show anything except it does.
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Starting point is 00:03:39 footage that was released after we were told there was no footage. Eleven hours released. And I said, see, here it is. Nothing really happens. except right before midnight, you're looking at the footage of the cells and then the timer changes. It goes up one minute. The frame changes. And you say, well, hold on. What happened to that minute? So we now have footage of what occurred during that missing minute. Oh, hold on a sec. Wait, I don't know if I, if you're only listening to this, I don't, that is, it was a woman in a blue pants suit. It's a kind of odd haircut. That I think that was fair. I don't think that was actually Hillary walking into.
Starting point is 00:04:21 But do we have the more credible missing minute? We do? Okay, all right, take it away. So it's same shot. Hold on. I'm seeing something moving a little bit in the background. Maybe it could just be pixels on the screen. Oh, no, it looks like someone is moving.
Starting point is 00:04:45 In the background, you're looking downstairs to a lower floor. 59 minutes and 18 seconds, 19 seconds. So you're almost halfway into this missing minute. The missing minute that we're told is just a quirk of the recording devices. Then we were told, oh, no, well, never mind. There is the footage, but nothing really happens. Is it something on the screen? Is that, I don't know, it's like a bug or something?
Starting point is 00:05:15 40 seconds. Hold on. Wait, who's that? There's just a guy. There's just a guy walking in the background. And because of the present, is that another guy? Yeah, we're 56, 58, 59. There's another person. There are two people.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Is it two people in the background? Some people are saying, oh, well, there are people in the background, but they couldn't have made it to Jeffrey Epstein-Stell because they didn't go up or down the stairs. That's not clear. Just from the camera angle, you can't really tell if they went up or down the stairs. So you're telling me, you're telling me that the government story
Starting point is 00:05:57 is Epstein killed himself, totally obvious case closed. Even though he was on suicide watch, even though he was the most, I don't know, the most interesting prisoner in the American justice system, the guards weren't paying attention, and the cameras turned off, and his bunkmate was moved out of the cell, and there's no footage, except there is footage,
Starting point is 00:06:23 except for that one minute, except there is footage for that one minute, which was clearly edited out quite intentionally, and that's the only minute in which anything happens on camera. Seriously? Seriously? That's... Oh, man. Even if the guy or guys in the background of that footage didn't do anything, didn't kill Epstein, didn't smuggle him out of there, didn't do whatever anyone thinks they could have done, this means that the government, by the way, this is not just or even primarily about the Trump administration. This Epstein story goes back 20 years at this point. We've been getting crazy, conflicting details the whole time. But at the very least, what that means is the government didn't give us the true story, whether through deception or through incompetence.
Starting point is 00:07:19 the story's changed like a hundred times at this point. So every detail that drops just looks worse and worse. As I've said from the beginning, I never thought we were going to get the whole story on Epstein because it could be one of two things. Either it's all just a bunch of weird coincidences and the official story that Epstein was not mobbed up with intelligence, that Epstein was not blackmailing people,
Starting point is 00:07:43 that that's true and everything else is a coincidence and he's just a sex freak and he killed himself. And if that's the case, we've already heard everything we're going to hear about Epstein. Or there's a little more to the story. Or he is what a lot of people think he is. Super spy connected to all these various intel agencies, in which case, you're also never going to get any more of the story. So I hate to be the bearer of realism.
Starting point is 00:08:10 I don't really hate it, but I know it's disappointing to some people. But that's just how it works. Governments are not totally transparent. there are clandestine activities and you're not going to get the JFK files. I remember they dropped the 80,000 pages of the JFK files. So why aren't you talking about this? I said, I'm not going to read one page of this. You read one page.
Starting point is 00:08:28 You tell me if there's anything interesting here. They've been putting this off for decades. They violated executive orders. They violated laws passed by Congress. You think you're going to get the full story, no chance. In any case, the government story changes yet again. every new drip of information, more questions than answers. So, on the outside of the government, on the lawn, actually, of some government buildings,
Starting point is 00:08:56 you have the Epstein victims, all the girls and the women who were trafficked by Epstein, worked for Epstein. They held a press conference yesterday saying that if the government won't release the list of names of Epstein's clients, they will. Transparency is justice, release the files, and the secrecy, and stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires, no politicians, not world leaders, is above the law. And let me announce now, several of us, Epstein survivors, have been discussing creating our own list of names. A lot of us were abused by them. Now, together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know we're regularly in the Epstein world.
Starting point is 00:10:00 and it will be done by survivors and for survivors. No one else is involved. Stay tuned for more details on that. Because history is washing and so are the women who will come after us. Thank you. Okay, hold on.
Starting point is 00:10:25 So, you know, like this whole time I've said, we're not getting the whole Epstein story. This is ridiculous. I don't believe the official narrative. So you don't need to convince me that there's more to the story. but now they're kind of losing me on the other side because this is all we ever get
Starting point is 00:10:41 even from the victims, even from the associates of Epstein, is, you know, we've got the names. You know what I'm going to do? I'm going to release the names. Oh, you know, I'd like to hold a press conference right now to announce that I will be giving a speech at which I promise at some point in the future to release the names.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Why don't you just release the names? You're going to do it. You're going to announce that you're going to do it. Just do it. It's been 20 years. It's been 20 years. This story broke in 2005. It then hit the major national news in 2015. It's now 2025. And we're still doing this? Why wouldn't they release the names? Well, a few reasons. Could be that they don't want to be accused of defamation. Because, again, some of these people have not been accused of crimes. Even the word she used there. she said, we know the names. We know the people who are regularly in Epstein world. So hold on, that's different than we know the men who abused us. We know the men who groomed us underage. We know, that's not what she said. She said, we know the men who are regularly in Epstein world.
Starting point is 00:11:47 What, like his lawyer, like his cook, like his delivery man? Hold on you, you can't just go around insinuating that all these people are pedophiles if they're not, if you don't have any evidence for that. Why else might they not have named the names already? Have they received settlements, for instance? Have they taken money not to name names? Could that be a reason? And then this gets to the next point. This is feeling a little me-toey. This is feeling a little bit
Starting point is 00:12:14 because there are actually two groups of people that could be plausibly called Epstein victims. And they're very, very different groups of people. The reason any of us, normal people, care about the Epstein story is because the girls were underage. Right. That's because Epstein trafficked in underage girls, that's what makes the story particularly lurid and horrifying. That's who I'm referring to when I call them victims. There's another group, though. And I am beginning to fear that that other group is in this for a different kind of motive and is a very different kind of group and is representing a very different political movement. We'll get to that in one second. First, I want to tell you about equip foods.
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Starting point is 00:14:55 at least one of the girls was as young as 14 that's bad that's what has people's attention and ire according to the Department of Justice of the 1,000 victims of Epstein
Starting point is 00:15:11 36 of them were underage that's the highest number I can find from a credible source or a somewhat credible so DOJ is not the most credible I guess but you know in the land of the line the one-eyed man is king. That means that 1,000 or more of the so-called Jeffrey Epstein victims were not underage. They were young women. Could have been in their 20s. They were young.
Starting point is 00:15:42 They weren't in their 40s. I don't think that was Epstein's type, exactly. But they also weren't 17 or 16, and they certainly weren't five. They were young women. So in that case, they were prostitutes who were hired to do a job. They were not groomed as children. They were not underage. Their prostitution is still illegal, at least in some parts of this country. But that's very different to me. And I also think it's offensive to the underage victims of Jeffrey Epstein's grooming to describe themselves as victims. I mean, I guess we're all victims when we engage in sin in any way. But if you're 25 years old and you're taking money from a rich guy to have sex with him, you're a hooker. And that's bad. You should not be a hooker. You should go do something else.
Starting point is 00:16:31 But you're not necessarily a victim. You're certainly not a victim in the way that a 16-year-old girl would be. And in that case, it's for apparently the vast majority of these women, like the vast, vast majority of these women, they're just hookers, threat. to reveal the names of their Johns, which again is like, fine, okay, you know, that's justice, I guess. But it's a very, very different thing than what is presented as the Epstein story. I want justice for the kids, for the underage people. I want justice as a geopolitical matter to figure out which intelligence agencies, if any, were involved in this, which states, if any, were involved in. That's what I'm interested in. But if it's,
Starting point is 00:17:19 if it's a bunch of hookers who did sex work at the age of 25 and then came to regret it, and now they want revenge or claiming to be total victims having no agency in the whole... To me, that's, that just is a replay of the Me Too era, and I don't really want anything to do with that. I don't really see what political motive or grand cause of justice is served by that. What the media want, the reason they're making a big show out of this, is because they want to try to nail Trump with the Epstein story. And I've said from the beginning, if there were anything, if there were any smoking gun, if Trump were seriously implicated in any way in the Epstein saga, they would have released that years ago.
Starting point is 00:18:00 They tried to prosecute the guy. They did prosecute the guy four times. They justified murdering the guy. They very nearly did murder the guy in Butler, Pennsylvania. They raided his house. They tried to kick him off the ballot. I promise you, if they had something seriously incriminating, that would have come out years ago. But they're not going to give up trying.
Starting point is 00:18:18 NBC News interviewed some of the group of the alleged Epstein victims. And they just came right out and asked the question. They just said, okay, here's our purpose. We're going to take our mask off. Did any of you ever see Trump do anything inappropriate? Please say so on camera. I do have to ask, and I know, and it's just something that I think we're compelled to at this moment, with the attention on President Trump, with these questions around a pardon.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Did anybody see or hear of the president himself doing any, anything inappropriate as it related to Jeffrey Epstein? No. No. Or former President Clinton? No. Okay, so there you have it at the beginning. So, okay, I've been trying to beat around the Bush, and none of you were taking the bait. So it's one of those women wearing a Rolex watch. That's interesting. I just noticed that, just looking at the camera. Hmm. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:19:06 But she says, I'm going to stop beating around the Bush. Please, did anyone see them, did any of you see Trump doing anything inappropriate? not even anything illegal. Anything inappropriate, untoward, an unseemly glance, anything, anything? They come out right away, they say, no. And then you get the follow-up for cover.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Okay. And what about Bill Clinton? No. Okay, so all right, we're trying to get Trump. They said, yes, we saw Trump doing something inappropriate. There would have been no Bill Clinton follow-up. Since they didn't, okay, we're going to let's at least get some defense for the Democrats here. And this is what brings me to the politics of it all, because
Starting point is 00:19:51 this whole circus came about because of a bipartisan effort from the Republican Thomas Massey and the Democrat Rocana in Congress to release the files. Now, I mentioned the Clinton thing, because 2005, this story comes up. 2015, it becomes a big, big national news story. Why was it a big, big national news story in 2015 and 2016? Because at that time, Epstein was seen to be politically damaging, particularly to Bill Clinton, who flew on his jet many times, which at that time was being referred to as the Lolita Express, who met with Clinton many times, lots of photographs with Clinton. At that time, even though Epstein had been a member of Mar-a-Lago and had been friends with Donald Trump, too, it was seen as being a Clinton scandal, not as the Democrats and Trump's enemies. the Republican Party are trying to make it right now, a Republican scandal. Nassie, however, is teaming up with Rokana to make the president release the files or make the DOJ release the files or make the courts release the files or whatever. And in principle, there's nothing wrong with that. But I got to think about that timeline a little bit. And I got to look at the optics.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And I have to look, having known a lot of politicians, having spent a lot of time around Congress, I have to ask if there might be a more immediate political consequence, a more immediate political reason for this kind of stunt, beyond just the principle of justice for the victims of this crime that came to light 20 years ago. Because I don't want to sound cynical, but in my experience, members of Congress, elected politicians generally, are usually motivated by more immediate political concerns over abstract principles of. justice. Just my observation. Okay. Thomas Massey is standing here in front of all sorts of signs. These are people who were picked to stand behind Massey at this press conference. They're not just in the crowd. They're meant to be on camera. And what do you see?
Starting point is 00:22:03 You see one sign that says neuter the grand old pedophile, GOP. So that's an anti-Republic. Never mind that Bill Clinton was heavily implicated in the Epstein story. Never mind that Bill Gates, big Democrat donor and supporter was implicated in the Epstein story, never mind that all these libs, all these demigms. The grand old pedophile. Then unlock the Epstein files. It's a picture of Trump and Epstein, not Clinton and Epstein, not the rest.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Another one, the same sign, clearly printed by the same people. He is on the list. Whose he referred to probably refers to Trump. Then the other sign is another. So far, all the signs are about Trump. This is a scandal that much more heavily implicates Democrats than Republicans. And yet all the signs that Thomas Massey, the supposed Republican, standing in front of, it's all anti-Republican. Pedophile podis. Oh my goodness. Grand pedoph, another giant-old pedophiles.
Starting point is 00:23:00 It's all, the signs are all either neutral or anti-Republican. And this is what the Republican Congressman is choosing to stand in front of. What's that about? it gets crazier. The most obnoxious left-wing attention-grabbing member of Congress, Jasmine Crockett, is now going on MSNBC,
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Starting point is 00:25:17 to be, by multiple surveys, the most right-wing member of Congress. So then why is the left-wing obnoxious darling du jour, or Jasmine Crockett, going on MSNBC of all places to talk about how much she loves Thomas Massey? I will have to tell you that I
Starting point is 00:25:33 respect Thomas Massey. Clearly, we don't agree on a lot. But where we can find agreement, we do. And the reason that I respect him is because he always shows you who he is. He is what I would consider to be a traditional conservative. He believes in transparency. He doesn't believe in whatever Trump tells him to believe. He believes in things like physical conservatism. Oh my goodness. Here we go. This is it. I fear, look, I don't have anything personally against Massey. I don't like some of his recent activities, but I have respect for the guy. First of it, he's not a
Starting point is 00:26:04 traditional conservative. He's a libertarian, and that's different. And you would always hear this Well, this is my fear for Thomas Massey. I think he's currently on a David French, just an Amash arc. For those of you who haven't followed conservative politics all that closely, these are the guys who, they started out being regular card-carrying members of the American right, and then they don't like Trump, usually based on libertarian or libertarian-ish principles, at least that's what they tout. And then they start to cozy up to the left.
Starting point is 00:26:38 and they start to make alliances with left-wing publications in the cases of the journalists or Democrat politicians in the case of people like Massey with Rokana and apparently Jasmine Crockett. And then they start to become the Democrats' favorite Republican. They say, I really respect him. You know, David French and I might not agree on a lot, but I really, he's a true conservative. He's a true principled conservative. And the principles that the Democrats always love are that they're the kind of Republicans who, when push comes to shove will help the Democrats. That's always the principle. The principle is
Starting point is 00:27:12 rolling over, not supporting your own team and going over and supporting the other team. And practically speaking, that's what Massey is doing. That's what David French was doing starting 10 years ago. Now it's a farce to call him a Republican or conservative in any way. Same thing with Justin Amash was a libertarian in the House, really didn't like Trump, became the Democrats' favorite Republican. I fear it's going to happen to Massey. And I hope it doesn't. I hope it doesn't because, you know, Massey could be a strong player. He could be a real, a real tough guy, a real asset to our side. But when you're saying one thing, you know, when you speak in these high-minded abstract principles, but the practical effects of your
Starting point is 00:27:53 political action always redound to the benefit of your supposed opponents, I have to question whether or not you're the most principled member of our side. I have to question. When I judge the pudding by the tasting of the pudding. Okay. And right now, Jasmine Crockett and Roe Kana and all the Democrats, they really like the way the pudding tastes, the Massey pudding. And I don't, I don't know, because you look at the story, 2005, it breaks 2015, it becomes a national news story. Thomas Massey doesn't say anything, really, at all about it. Then, I misspoke last night on Twitter because advanced Twitter search malfunctioned on me. Advanced Twitter search said that Massey had literally never even once mentioned
Starting point is 00:28:37 Epstein on the platform before this year. And that's not true. There were a handful, less than a handful of stray comments about Epstein in very recent years. But it really started this year. As far as I can tell, it's 2005, it breaks, 2015, it becomes a national news story. In March of this year, Trump threatens to primary Thomas Massey over a spending bill, totally divorced from Epstein. And then four months later in July, Massey discovers Epstein. And whatever stray comments he had made offhandedly in the past, he decides to start just pummeling the Epstein story, making it his personal crusade. Seems to me this might be a little bit more about a political grudge than any principled stance on a scandal that broke 20 years ago.
Starting point is 00:29:29 even you want to be generous, hit the big news 10 years ago, and you basically said nothing about it until Trump threatened to primary you? I don't know. I don't buy it, man. I don't buy it. So I hope we get back to, hope we all get back on the team.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Look, I want more of the Epstein story. You know, I've covered the Epstein story a ton. Much more than Thomas Massey has. So I'd like to know much more of the story. But let's not be siding with Democrats. Let's not become. Jasmine Crockett's favorite Republican. Okay, please. Now, speaking of matters of the heart, alliances, Corey Booker is getting married. You know, Cory Booker, Democrat, Senator Spartacus,
Starting point is 00:30:13 he's run for president. He's the greatest hero who's ever walked the earth, at least in his own mind. Well, Corey Booker is, I think, 56 or something. And he's now just getting married for the first time. And people have always wondered a little bit. He dated, when he ran for president last time, he was dating Rosario Dawson, who I think is a lesbian or half a lesbian. And no one, he only started dating her when he started running for president. And previously he had not really had any public girlfriends or none of note. Anyway, people have always wondered why Cory Booker didn't get married,
Starting point is 00:30:53 why he appeared to be a confirmed bachelor. And now he's getting married in his mid to late 50s. to a woman who I think is in her mid-40s to late-40s, and people are, well, they're coming to one conclusion at least. Corey Booker is obviously running for president in 2028. No question, take it to the bank, he's running for president. This is the clearest sign that there could be that he's running for president. He released a series of photographs that looked like they were generated on AI
Starting point is 00:31:21 of him wearing a lay or she's wearing a lay and they're at the beach or Santa Park. But anyway, they're really, going a long way to demonstrate how happy they are to be getting engaged. His mouth is really, really wide open in all the pictures. He's an odd guy. He's an exceedingly strange guy. However, do you know my take on this? Everyone's making fun of Cory Booker.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Do you know my take on this? Good for him. Good for him, man, good for Corey. I don't know the motives of why he's getting married. It is a little strange to wait that long to get married for the first time. But I don't know. We live in a strange culture. And I'm not going to speculate publicly on why he waited to get married.
Starting point is 00:32:04 And whatever the reason, it's good to get married. It's good. Okay. When people speculate and say, well, maybe he's not the marrying type or what I think, okay, look, if I had abnormal desires and orientations and identities, as so many seem to these days, I guess what I would do being Catholic is I would be celibate. I guess that's, and that would be like a good thing to do. But I don't know, people have all sorts of weird reasons for doing what they do. And better late than never, if Corey Booker wants to get married, even if it is just cynical to run for president. I don't know. Marriage is good. I think marriage is in itself a good thing.
Starting point is 00:32:44 And I'm not a big lib who says that every action you take has to be based on the purity of your emotional state. It's a very modern, emotivist, liberal notion. I think, yeah, getting married is good. For whatever reason Cory Booker's doing it for now, good on him. Congratulations. We don't need to... People always, especially the left, even the right, they always love to speculate about, you know, the interior state and the desires. I don't know. He's doing a good thing.
Starting point is 00:33:14 It's good. Congratulations. Congratulations, Cory Booker. I don't care how odd your engagement photos look. I don't care. I don't care that you think you're Spartacus. That's a nice thing. Marriage is good and to be celebrated.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Okay. Now, turning to more important international affairs, President Trump might revoke Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship. President Trump tweets out, or posts on Truth Social, he says, as previously mentioned, we were giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship. She is not a great American, and in my opinion, is incapable of being so. And then, this was just his personal truth social account. then the White House, the official White House Twitter account,
Starting point is 00:33:59 posts that comment along with Rosie O'Donnell, and then her face looking really wide, kind of like the JD meme face, you know, just a big, flat, wide. I love it so much. I love the whole thing. I suspect they will not, in fact, revoke Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship. I even kind of get a kick out of Rosie O'Donnell.
Starting point is 00:34:26 But this, you want to talk about feuds that go back 20 years. Big fights. The Trump-Rosy fight has been one of the funniest W.W.E-style reality TV sagas, dramas, soap operas of the past quarter century. And this is really funny. This is really funny that the White House is trolling this random left-wing celebrity who has been giving and taking and actually started this fight. 20 years ago, it's funny. You can have fun. It's okay to have fun in politics. It's okay. You're going to be so many who lives there can't, you can't say that. And then there are going to be all these boring squishes, these tedious people who say, well, actually, you know, look, I'm a principled Republican and this is not, this is an abusive problem. Shut up. It's funny. So, so funny. So, just enjoy it. Enjoy it. You know, guys, someday we're going to be dead, okay? And you won't get to have fun anymore. Well, I hope we'll be in front of the beatific vision. But you won't get to have like this kind of frivolous or early.
Starting point is 00:35:29 It's okay. Have a laugh. Eat drink and be merry. Vanity, vanity. All is vanity in this self-serious political world. Now, speaking of media, Barry Weiss is about to take over CBS News. As you know, this year we're celebrating a decade of the Daily Wire, not by looking back, but by launching what's next.
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Starting point is 00:36:55 From Para 014, the 11 exclamation marks was a total boss move. Oh yeah, yesterday, you know, Trump, when he blew up that Venezuelan drugboat, and then he had 11 exclamation points after, you know, thank you for attention to this matter or something like that. There's one exclamation per kill. The exclamation points are like fighter pilot kill marks. That hadn't occurred to me. Now that you say it, it must have been intentional. Because even for Trump, he'll use one or two or three exclamation points frequently.
Starting point is 00:37:27 11 was weird. And even with Trump, a lot of the messaging that comes out is meticulous. He is still the president. It is still the White House and things are done very intentionally. That must have been what it was. 11 exclamation points. One for each kill among the narco terrorists. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Hope they pay attention to that matter. if they don't want to get exploded from a drone. Barry Weiss. Do you know Barry Weiss? Barry Weiss was an editor at the New York Times. She was the opinion page editor. She then launched the free press. And she has become a darling of the right.
Starting point is 00:38:09 But she's not on the right. She's, I think this is rather public. I think she's a lesbian. She's kind of libertarian-ish. She ain't a bow-tie wearing tred. that's for sure. And she launched this site. It's very popular.
Starting point is 00:38:24 I've been on the platform. It's cool. Certain writers at that platform, I just absolutely adore. Actually, some of my favorite writers today work for the free press. She's done a really good job, very wise. She's not a conservative, but she's done a really good job. Well, Paramount is reportedly about to buy her company for $200 million.
Starting point is 00:38:43 They're going to buy her blog and podcasting company for $200 million. And Paramount, which owns CBS, is going to give her a senior editorial role at CBS. news. This woman might effectively be running CBS News. And this is really great. Not because what you're going to hear is, oh, this is cool, because
Starting point is 00:39:02 Barry Weiss is a conservative. And wow, she's not a conservative. Don't be. Let's be realistic here, folks. It's the theme of this show. It's being realistic. I'm not like both extremes of every issue. Let's go from Epstein all the way down to this one. This is a sign of the times. Barry Weiss is not conservative, but she does represent a shift right word.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Barry We can go a barometer. A barometer, I guess we can call her, because she is acceptable among the elite in media, in politics, even intellectually. She started a university, that University of Austin for free speech. It wasn't a conservative university. It was based on classical liberal principles. So she's a good. barometer in that five years ago, 10 years ago, there were the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks. That was the range of acceptable discourse. And now the range of acceptable discourse goes from the Bolsheviks to the conservatives. And so as that's broadened out, that means the center has shifted, center is shifted rightward, such that a classical liberal, you know, a libertarian,
Starting point is 00:40:15 a non-woke liberal is really what Barry Weiss is. A non-woke liberal, is a non-woke liberal, is the new establishment center. Paramount is not going to buy the Daily Wire. Okay, it's not going to happen. Maybe it'd be cool if they did. And certain voices are more centrist at DW than others. You know, some of us want to return to the year 1220. But Paramount's not going to buy the Daily Wire.
Starting point is 00:40:38 We're too right-wing. We're too conservative. I think we're pretty normy. I think the Daily Wire represents the actual center right of the American people. but the elite establishment political spectrum is much further to the left than where the people are. That's obvious enough from the election because Trump won the popular vote. So Barry Weiss is a barometer of where the elite are, where the establishment is. She's the new establishment center, which is great.
Starting point is 00:41:10 That is a major shift rightward. We need to keep pushing. I want to move the establishment center further to the right. But that's a good start. Now, speaking of elite, centrist, establishment, signs of the times, Malcolm Gladwell. Do you know Malcolm Gladwell? Very popular writer. He is distressingly annoyingly centrist in his politics. He is one of these beloved pop writers of the upper middle class, bourgeois. What are those books? Blink, Outliers. They're just the kind of books you read. They're on your coffee table. Oh, yeah. And that's been true for 20 years.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Malcolm Gladwell, just like Barry Weiss, another barometer of where the elite acceptable opinion is moving. He just came out and opposed dudes in women's sports. He opposed the transgender movement, at least in sports. If we did a replay of that exact panel at the Sloan Conference this coming March, it runs in exactly the opposite direction. and it would be, I suspect, near unanimity in the room that trans athletes have no place in the female category. I don't think this is any question. I just think it was a strange, I mean, I was, the reason I'm ashamed of my performance of that panel, because I share your position 100%, and I was count.
Starting point is 00:42:42 the idea of saying anything on this issue. I was, I believe in retrospect, in a dishonest way, I was, I was objective in a dishonest way. Okay. Hey, at least he gets credit for taking the Mayaculp. He says, I regret what I said. I came out in support of trans sports of men in the women's sports category. And I did it because I was a coward. And I was cowed by them, by the bullies in the illegal.
Starting point is 00:43:12 elite institutions into endorsing this. And it was wrong and it was stupid and I shouldn't have done it. Love that. Love that. Again, I suspect I am much to the right of Malcolm Gladwell. I don't really consider him a cons. He's kind of conservative. He's kind, he's kind, he's kind, he's a centrist. Barry Weiss. She's not a, she's not a conservative. She's not, I like her, you know, she's great. It's great. But I really like what they are representing now. The fact, some of us during that trans madness, by those four. Some of us actually publicly called for transgenderism to be eradicated from public life entirely, and we were attacked by the elite institutions, slandered by them, defamed by them. But the people were on our side, and it showed that there was a huge chasm between where the center of
Starting point is 00:44:00 elite discourse was and where the center of actual public discourse was. And now the elite have moved closer to where the people are. It's still not identical. I don't think Barry White and Malcolm Gladwell represent your median American voter, but it's a lot closer. No one, no one supports the trans issue anymore. At least when it comes to sports, Democrats got wrecked on that. They're ditching it. They're running away from it. You know, it's sorry to say, and Malcolm Gladwell is kind of open about this, it seems, but if the cultural winds moved yet again and transgenderism were hot again, probably all of these people would be endorsing it. if woke got hot again.
Starting point is 00:44:44 But that is now, the center of our political order is non-woke liberalism. Now, I'm not woke, and I'm also not a liberal. So we got to move, we got to keep moving further. Liberalism, I think, leads inexorably to wokeism and to other perversions. But that's a start. That's where we're at right now. And it's also how I judge Trump in how he's doing in his administration. Because the country hasn't moved all the way back over,
Starting point is 00:45:12 the elite, certainly not the elite discourse, hasn't moved all the way back. But if our center is non-woke liberalism and Trump is, is actively moving things to the right with the mass deportations and self-deportations by blowing up Venezuelan drug runners, by resetting American foreign policy, if he's doing that, good on him, man. Hank joined BJ's wholesale club the day he became a father of 30. I coach football. Now coach Hank saves up to 25% off grocery store prices, 30 pounds of pasta, Three cases of protein bars, 75 sports drinks. And that's just pregame. He knows teamwork and BJ's knows savings.
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Starting point is 00:46:08 but it's a sign of perhaps trouble ahead. gold hit $3,500. Gold hit $3,500 per ounce. To put that into perspective, gold, how long ago, not that long ago, gold was under $1,000. Now I remember gold hit $1,500, everyone started freaking out.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Then gold hit $2,000. Everyone starts selling their gold. And you know me, I'm a little bit of a gold buck. You know, I'm a big fan of our sponsor, Birch gold, and I, it's not put whatever, I'm going to hold on my gold. and then it goes up to 2,500, then it goes up to 3,000. Now it's hit an all-time high of $3,500,
Starting point is 00:46:45 which is very good news for conservative podcast audiences. I suspect conservative podcast audiences are celebrating. We look like rich uncle penny bags from the Monopoly game right now. But that also could be a sign of major economic turmoil to come. We'll get to that tomorrow. We don't have time right now. The rest of the show continues, not for the Hoy-Polloy, but for the Khem du la-Rem,
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