The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1899 - Why Is It Only Minneapolis? Why Is It Always Minneapolis?

Episode Date: January 27, 2026

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Starting point is 00:04:31 Tim Walls. Amid all the chaos in Minneapolis, it always seems to be Minneapolis, doesn't it? It only seems to be Minneapolis. Amid all the chaos, the left-eastern. going out, rioting, obstructing law enforcement, conspiring with state officials. We'll get to that. Then the law enforcement operatives and officers shooting some of these lunatics, justifiably so, necessarily so. Nevertheless, a giant powder keg. And amid all of this, Tim Walz, the man who was almost one heartbeat away from becoming
Starting point is 00:05:05 the second woman president, comes out and he compares the face tattooed rapists. and the murderers and the drug traffickers and all these foreign criminals to Anne Frank. We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their houses afraid to go outside. Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank. Somebody's going to write that children's story about Minnesota. And there's one person who can end this now.
Starting point is 00:05:39 A very salient comparison, except of course, that Anne Frank was a little girl who died in a concentration camp. And what's going on in Minneapolis is that some of the worst kinds of criminals, along with lots of other criminals, who have broken the most basic laws of our country, are actually fine. Like, basically nothing is happening to them. But crazy white liberals are sometimes getting into scraps with law enforcement and threatening them and getting shot on their behalf, on the behalf of all of the criminals. What they want is George Floyd 2.0.
Starting point is 00:06:24 That's what they want. They want George Floyd 2.0, and they're going to get George Floyd 2.0. Unfortunately, I think it is working to some degree. I'm monitoring, you know, I have liberal friends. I grew up in New York, went to a very liberal college, lived in Los Angeles. I have a mixed political family. I'm monitoring it, and they're buying it. And it's just, it's 2020 all over again.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Trump is president, which is part of why this is happening, is because the libs feel powerless, because they lost the national election. They want to do something. And so what are they going to do? They're going to riot. It's like a little toddler. They're going to throw a big temper tantrum,
Starting point is 00:06:58 except in this case, what they're going to do is break laws, create anarchy in the streets, threaten people, endanger lives, harbor criminals, and all the rest of it. And they think they're going to get the same outcome they did in 2020. Because don't forget, 2020 worked.
Starting point is 00:07:14 The George Floyd riots worked. We lost, well, did we lose? Trump did not remain in office in 2021. For a variety of reasons that we don't need to rehash now, in any case, as a practical political matter, it did kind of work, didn't it? And that's what they're counting on again. What they're counting on is that they can go back to that old playbook and Trump isn't going to bring down the hammer that much.
Starting point is 00:07:40 And I hope the administration is getting the message. I trust that they are. But if they do what was done in 2020, you're going to get the same result. And what happened in 2020? In 2020, you had this massive lockdown. You had this chaos throughout the country. It was this perfect opportunity, Trump on the back foot. Here, you don't necessarily need that.
Starting point is 00:08:02 You're not on the brink of a presidential election. I guess you have the midterms coming up, though that's less important. And you're in a kind of situation. where it seems to me you've got to do the opposite. You've got to come down, bring down the hammer, and call people's attention to the fact that this has happened before. Because the top question in people's minds should be, why is it always Minneapolis?
Starting point is 00:08:24 And the lieutenant governor of Minnesota seems to be giving us that answer. Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan has now been identified, reportedly, as one of the administrators of the anti-ice signal chat. We talked about this on the show yesterday. there's this signal chat that is allowing all of the anti-ice people to coordinate with each other and to show up and say, hey, I doxed that ICE officer's car. Hey, I doxed that not ICE officer, but just some civilian that I don't likes car. And hey, they're going to come to arrest the rapist down here, so we got to block them.
Starting point is 00:08:55 And hey, we need to stop the traffic. And hey, this, that, and the other thing. And it's not just lunatics. And it's not just bored white women in their 30s and 40s. And it's not just like weird guys who have. nothing else going on who hate their dads, who want to feel like they need to meaning in their lives. It's all those kinds of people. It's also state officials. We talked about this yesterday on the show. There's a Minnesota state rep who's helping to coordinate some of this
Starting point is 00:09:21 stuff. Obviously, Tim Wals, as governor, has been verbally encouraging these sorts of riots from behind his wrought iron fence. Hey, you, go out there. Yeah, go get yourself killed. That's a sacrifice I'm worth making. Let's go. Hey, come on. Get in their faces. Grab their guns, maybe. That's a great idea. That'll probably stop the investigation into my conspiracy to commit fraud. You got him doing that. You got Clobuchar saying, we need ice out now. You got Jacob Fry with his whiny millennial. You get ice.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Get the F out of here. Get the F out of here, ice. Forget about the supremacy clause of the Constitution. You got all that going on. But then at a more tangible level, there are reports that the lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan, who you're probably not that familiar with most, people are not. She also went viral for wearing a shirt that said, protect trans kids with a knife. And I don't, does the knife represent chopping off the kids' genitals or does the knife
Starting point is 00:10:19 represent stabbing the people who oppose the transgender ideology? I don't know which is worse, actually. Either way, it's always the ones you most expect. This woman is one of the admins of the anti-I signal jet. This means, two things. One, this woman could be criminally liable for these deaths. If this woman was actively conspiring in these insurrectionist operations to obstruct law enforcement, to grapple with the police, to aid and abet criminals, she could be criminally liable for the consequences of those actions, which now include two deaths. Beyond that, what this means is that we have an answer to our question, why Minneapolis, why is it always Minneapolis. Why is it only Minneapolis? Because it's a political operation. And I made this
Starting point is 00:11:17 point when Charlie was killed. Remember, after Charlie was killed by the same kind of person who always tries to kill the conservatives, sexually deviant, radicalized, young leftist shows up. I mean, these are people who've shown up to campuses multiple times. When that guy assassinated Charlie, allegedly. When he assassinated Charlie, a lot of people, I think, as a coping mechanism or a way to grieve, said, well, you know what? That will never work because we're only going to be stronger now and we're going to be more unified and you've struck one of us down, but you're only going to. And I thought, look, I hope that's the case. I hope we win. I hope we take some inspiration. But the reason that people do assassinations is because they work. If they didn't work, people wouldn't keep doing them. some Serbian nationalist, some loser nobody in the middle of nowhere, committed an assassination against a little-known Archduke and it set the world into the greatest calamity ever to befall Europe. A war so massive that it extended beyond Europe and we call it a World War. Assassinations work. That's why people keep doing them.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Well, it's the same thing for these kinds of riots. Why on earth would Tim Walls be encouraging this unrest in the streets? I don't know because it works for his political party. It has in the past. Why would Peggy Flanagan, Amy Klobuchar, Jacob, why would they do it? Well, because it has worked for them. And so the task before us now is to make this one not work. How do you make it not work? Well, the strategy last time was basically let Minnesota burn. And there are many people on the right, especially the more libertarian right, but people on the right generally are saying, you know what, let them deal with the consequences of their own actions. Minnesota's
Starting point is 00:13:09 having problems, great. That's why I left those kinds of states, those blue states. And they can pay their high taxes and have to deal with their fraudulent Somalis and their riots in the streets. I'm going to be here, breathe in the free air at Texas or Tennessee. Sure. Yeah, I breathe the free air. It's a very cold air right now, but I breathe it. But that's not how a country operates. You have to have order. A point I made after Charlie died too. We want the free exchange of ideas. We want a healthy culture of debate and deliberation. That's true. To get to that, You don't just double down on free speech in the abstract. You need order.
Starting point is 00:13:42 You need limits. You need rules. You need standards. And you need to put a lot of people in jail. You need to punish people when they undermine that. So what is called for here, I think, is just bringing the hammer down on Minneapolis. It's so much worse up there than even you think it is. I know there are liberals who listen to the show, and I'm greatly appreciative of that.
Starting point is 00:14:02 There are people who are more politically moderate or neutral or independent. Sure. But even for the right wingers, it's so. so much worse up there than you think his report just came out had tip to tyler o'neill that city's church invasion when the radical mob of leftists came up storming the church going in stopping the service getting up in the faces of the kids and the parishioners do you know what they actually did we have it not even by way of reporting from this outlet or that outlet which might have a bias we have this from court records
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Starting point is 00:16:05 the link in the description, use code Knowles, you will get a seven-day free trial. Save your marriage, save your family, save yourself, join Relay today. Hat tip to Tyler O'Neill here, according to this court report out of Minneapolis, during the city's church invasion, which was itself illegal and a violation of federal law, at the very least because of the FACE Act, the FACE Act, which is the Freedom of Abortion Clinic Entrances Act. It's an abortion factory law to protect the abortionists from having to deal with people praying in front of their abortion facilities. And the only way they could get it passed because it's so hideous, it's so evil, was to say, okay, well, you know, as a little olive branch, we'll also use this act to stop people from invading churches during services. Though it's basically never used to prosecute people who attack churches. It's only used to stop people from generally peaceably demonstrating an abortion factories.
Starting point is 00:17:01 in any case. According to the court documents, agitators blocked the stairs so that, quote, parents were unable to get to their children at Sunday school. So it's not just people going in, Don Lemon there, hey, this is our First Amendment right. I'm just here as a journalist. This is their First Amendment right. Getting up in the pastor's face. No, no, no. This mob blocks the stairs so the parents couldn't get to their kids. Then at least one of these guys goes up to a kid starts screaming at the same. the little kid says, quote, do you know your parents are Nazis? They're going to burn in hell to a little kid in church. Then William Kelly, who's one of the ringleaders of this outfit,
Starting point is 00:17:43 he says, this ain't God's house. This is the house of the devil. Leftists calling God the devil. Wow, would you? The problem with the radical leftist is it's the evil. The evil is a big problem of it. But just below that problem, the secondary problem is how uninspired it is, how unoriginal it is. They've been doing this since the French Revolution. And they say, oh, you know, God. You know, actually God is the devil. Hey, you know what you think is good? That's actually bad. Wow. Oh, snaps. Wow. I never thought of it that way. You're really making me see the world in a new and original way. So they're saying this. And then another agitator, according to the court docs, quote, continued to scream in the
Starting point is 00:18:25 faces of young children while they were crying while they were crying now plenty of people are going to hear that they're going to be shocked and i guess you should be shocked many people are going to be surprised and you should not be surprised you should not be surprised one because these people are kind of loony two they're prone to outrageous activism the reason you should not be surprised that they would do this that they would invade a church they would block off parents from getting their kids they would shriek in the faces of kids say your parents are going to hell and shriek in the kids' faces while they're crying. Do you know why you should not be surprised? These people murder babies. Do you remember that? It's slightly unrelated. And that's not unrelated. It's a tangential issue. I know we're supposed to be
Starting point is 00:19:11 talking about immigration here. But I just want to remind you that 100% of the people who are invading the churches and yelling at the kids and the parents and all that, 100% of them openly, avowedly, celebrate in a kind of bloodlust, Dionysiac festival, the murder of innocent babies. That's the kind of people we're talking. Yeah, they probably would shriek at a little kid. Yeah, they probably would interrupt church. Yeah, they probably would blaspheme and call God the devil. They probably would do that. You know who we're talking about, right? There's some people, I don't know, they think it's the 90s or they think that it's some, I don't know, whatever nostalgia tells them, nostalgia, history after a few drinks, whatever there are nice saccharine memories tell them it
Starting point is 00:19:58 used to be like in this country. They kind of forget the depths of evil that we're talking about here at the heart of the spirit that animates this political movement. A political movement that does not always express the fullness of that depraved spirit, but nevertheless is motivated by it. if you are surprised by this kind of behavior, that's on you. Now, I'm not just invaying against these people and I'm just beating them up. You have to come to a conclusion from this. If you think that we're just going to be nice. And, well, if we just bring the temperature down, let's just bring the temperature down, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:41 that it's going to improve, you're deluded. If you think that there's some nice middle ground to meet between the people who would go out and sacrifice their lives and the lives of others to stop law enforcement from arresting rapists and murderers who don't even have the right to be in this country. You're mistaken. The only way, this is Politics 101, the only way that you're going to improve the situation here is by discouraging the bad behavior and encouraging good behavior. And I know there's some people of the liberal bent, especially on the right-wing side of the right-wing side of the, the more libertarian bent, who don't believe that incentives and disincentives work the way that they do.
Starting point is 00:21:27 So you hear this a lot with drug policy. They say, you know, actually, man, if you want drug use to go down, you should legalize all the drugs, man. And then when you legalize all the drugs, people will do fewer drugs. And you look at them and you say, well, will you do fewer drugs? You're like, not me, man. I'm going to do all the drugs. You say, well, wait. But why?
Starting point is 00:21:46 If you have more of something and you encourage its proliferation, what would lead you to the conclusion that you will have fewer people using that, fewer times per day or per year? And then say, I don't know, man. Same thing with abortion. Well, if you really want fewer abortions, you should legalize abortion. People make this argument. Someone made this argument on Barfay the other day. If you really want fewer abortions, you got to legalize abortion. Then it'll be really safe.
Starting point is 00:22:15 So first of all, well, that's a whole other rabbit hole because in the year before Roe v. Wade, the number of legal abortions versus illegal abortions were both relatively small, but the rates of death from each of them were basically the same. So there's really very little evidence that a legal abortion is safer than an illegal abortion. Anyway, I'm getting distracted. No, you don't get fewer abortions when you legalize it. Before Roe v. Wade, we had very few abortions, and then Roe v. Wade happened, and abortion was legalized. the country and abortion skyrocketed. All of that to say. Economics 101, sociology 101. When you punish a certain behavior, you get less of it. When you encourage or permit other behaviors,
Starting point is 00:22:59 you get more of them. So in this case, what do you do? You've just got to bring the hammer down on these people. We say a very sad fact of public life is that assassination's work. That's true. We say a sad fact of public life is riots work. That's true. You know what else works? arresting people. You know what else works? Keeping people in prison for a really long time. You know what else works? Mandatory minimum sentences. You know what else works? The federal government invoking the supremacy clause and the insurrection act when need be. And in this case, if the situation in Minnesota does not merit invoking the insurrection act, I don't know what does. the governor explicitly referred to civil war, 1863,
Starting point is 00:23:48 and then he threatened to call up the Minnesota National Guard to fight the federal troops. The lieutenant governor is in the signal chats conspiring to undermine federal law enforcement. It would appear, according to reports, allegedly getting people killed along the way. If you want less of this behavior, you have to discourage it. It seems simple enough. Now, speaking of strange Democrat behavior, the Democrats are proposing a bill that would prohibit immigration enforcement from 40 feet within a polling place. So ICE, if ICE has to go out there, there's nothing the Democrats can do to stop it,
Starting point is 00:24:35 but they're proposing a specific law that says within 40 feet of a polling place, of an election, immigration enforcement is not allowed. I saw this going around on social media, and I looked at, I said, oh, no, my beautiful, gullible right-wingers, you know, look, I'm a right-winger, I'm rock-ribbed red. I love them, but sometimes they're gullible. This cannot be real. And I looked up the bill. We'll get to that in one second.
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Starting point is 00:26:33 this is verbatim from the text of the bill. Quote, prohibits any person from performing any for the purpose or in furtherance of enforcement of federal immigration laws within 40 feet of any building or part thereof used as, one, a polling place, two, a meeting place for the local electoral board while the electoral board meets to ascertain the results of an election. Or three, the place for a recount. What an odd law to propose. What an odd. I feel like Bart Simpson, you know, what an odd? Huh.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Why would they? Because I was, hold on. You know, you watch the news. You read, you read things, you're smart. I was told that illegal aliens never, never under any circumstances, vote in our elections. That's a deranged right-wing crazy conspiracy theory, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:30 So, and then, okay, sometimes we catch people doing it, but it's so rare and never mind, and there's nothing to see here and pay no attention to the man in the sombrero behind the curtain. Okay. But now, what the Libs would say, if they even admitted that occasionally in illegal votes, they'd say, well, it's not widespread. Okay. Then why would you propose this law? Because what's so brazen about this law is that it does not merely imply that illegals vote sometimes, which is a massive scandal in itself.
Starting point is 00:28:04 What this law implies is that their voting is so widespread. It is so commonplace that ICE could just launch a raid on any random polling place and they would catch illegals. Now you might say, well, look, maybe ICE launches the raid on the polling place, but they don't get anybody. Well, if they don't get anybody, then there's no reason to prohibit it. It's not like ICE is going to drag off the people who have their IDs. Well, I guess you don't need an ID anymore to vote. Okay, well, maybe there's that. this is a confession.
Starting point is 00:28:41 And I got to thank Alfonso Lopez. He's, by the way, this isn't even just some complete wacko. Some of the state legislators are a little wacky. Some of them are great. Look, some of my best friends have been state legislators. But a lot of them are wacky. This guy, though, he might be wacky, but he's a real guy. He's been a significant figure in the Democrat National Committee.
Starting point is 00:29:00 He's worked at the Small Business Administration under Barack Obama. Now he's a state legislator. Why is he doing it? Because illegal aliens, I'm just inferring this from the Democrats. If you don't like what I'm saying, blame them. He's doing this because he has concluded that illegals voting is a widespread phenomenon. And that if immigration law were enforced, even at the polling place, or the specificity here, it's comical. Not just at the polling place, but also at a meeting place for the local electoral board,
Starting point is 00:29:36 while the electoral board meets to ascertain the results of an election. Now we got illegals on the electoral board or in the place of a recount. They would round up so many illegals. Democrats would never win another election. All right. Well, when they're telling you what they're doing, how about we respond? But the way Republicans want to respond is, by golly, by golly, can you imagine? Can you imagine if we did that?
Starting point is 00:30:03 Can you imagine if the shoe were on the other foot? Oh, boy, would we have a hearty laugh about that? Oh, boy, howdy. Would, we would get an earful if we ever tried that. Huh. And you guys who try, yes, they are. They are. Can you imagine if the governor of a red state ever led an insurrection
Starting point is 00:30:24 and commanded his subjects to obstruct law enforcement and sacrifice themselves like liberal kamikazis, like leftist jihadis? Ha, by howdy. Can you imagine if we ever. did that on our side? Boy, golly, they, oh, we would never hear the end of it. No, they would kill us if we did that. They're trying to kill us now, actually. They try to assassinate us. Their sitting officials conspire in signal chats to assault us on the street, civilian and law enforcement alike. So what are we going to do about that? We, not being a, like, vigil.
Starting point is 00:31:06 gelante terrorists want to work within the framework of justice and the law and civil society in accordance and furtherance of the common good. Well, the way we have to do that is by enforcing the law. I don't want to sound like a broken record, but you have two options in society. At a time when tensions are running high, when one side is calling for private violence, that's the left. You have two options. Three options, I guess. You can either. You can either. surrender and let them kill you all, destroy your society, or the other two options are you can respond with your own private violence, which is generally speaking unjust, or you can respond with state violence. State violence is the just alternative. That's why we have the state,
Starting point is 00:31:57 is for violence. We have the state so that the civil authority, which does not bear the sword in vein, can enforce the law so that you don't get all the vigilante violence. But if we go weak on these points. And a lot of it has to do with migration. A lot of it does seem to come down to Minnesota. But if we go weak, if we back off, if we say it's a little too hot, we don't want to touch it, we're afraid for the midterms, whatever. If we back off, you will only get more private violence, and it will only be because of Republican cowardice. Speaking of Democrats, getting a little bit kooky, getting a little bit, if not violent, violent adjacent. A Florida anesthesiologist has gone viral.
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Starting point is 00:33:57 Enter Noles at checkout. Get 30% off your first subscription order. ArrMRA.com slash Knowles. Got to give a hat tip here to lives of TikTok as ever. Eric Martindale has gone viral. He's an anesthesiologist in Florida. He has said that he will not provide his anesthesiological care to Republicans. Now, for me, listen, if I want Democrats to put me to sleep,
Starting point is 00:34:30 I would just listen to a Hillary Clinton speech. Am I right? I don't need. Am I right? Hey, come on. I'll be here. I'll be here in this studio, probably all week because it's going to be very chilly here in Nashville. But this is actually, you know, joking aside, a grave violation of medical ethics.
Starting point is 00:34:50 And this guy's got to be punished. You know, I don't want to sound. I don't know. Maybe it's because I've been locked up. The power has been out. I've been getting him up. But I don't mean to sound totally like Franco here. But we got to, you got to bring the hammer down, guys.
Starting point is 00:35:02 you don't, a Democrat does not have the right to withhold medical care from a Republican, whether he's an anesthesiologist or whether he's a heart surgeon. He doesn't have the right to do that for a number of reasons. One, because the medical professionals are licensed. So this guy should lose his license simply for the threat. I don't even care if he's ever refused a Republican patient. He should lose his license simply for the threat. And I believe the excellent Attorney General of Florida is already looking into doing just that.
Starting point is 00:35:36 That goes without saying. But furthermore, the reason we can't tolerate this stuff is because it is contrary to the medical profession itself. First, medical professionals are supposed to take the Hippocratic oath, though apparently a lot of them do not anymore. It's optional, I guess. But second of all, you cannot have a medical system. when, wow, actually, it occurs to me now I made this point after Charlie died. A lot of this is chickens coming home to roost given the liberal reaction to Charlie's death and the fact that one of them killed him.
Starting point is 00:36:13 You cannot have a medical system in which half your patients think that the nurses or doctors might kill them. If you have a medical system in which leftists get away with, refusing care to Republicans, only grudgingly giving care to Republicans, maybe joking about harming Republicans, you can't have a medical system. You can't have an education system that way. That's why all those teachers should have been, and in some cases were, but a lot of cases they were not fired for celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. I can't send my kids to a school if I think there's a 50-50 shot the teacher wants to murder them. In order to save the education system, you have to fire those teachers who would do that. In order to save the medical
Starting point is 00:37:02 system, you have to fire medical professionals like this guy. I'm reminded of Reagan getting shot in the 80s, and he is wheeled in. He could have died, and he turns to the surgeon who would go on to save his life, Joseph Giordano, and he said, I hope you're a Republican. Well, I hope you're a Republican. He's bleeding out on the table. I hope you, Reagan always great with the line. I hope you're a Republican and the surgeon said to him, Mr. President, today were all Republicans. The beautiful line. And coincidentally, providentially, I know for a fact that that doctor was not a Republican because I knew the doctor's son a little bit in New York, obviously many years later. And he said, oh, yeah, my dad wasn't a Republican. But you had this sense of unity, Mr. President,
Starting point is 00:37:51 of course, today were all Republicans. Today were all Reagan supporters, sir, you know, and I'll do my, and he helped save his life. imagine today our degraded culture and by the way that was just the 80s it's not like the you know the 80s were like the high point of glam rock and AIDS you know this wasn't exactly you know the Victorian era and still it was so much more dignified than our culture today you know today Reagan gets shot the president's wheeled in and you have some you know pink-haired eunuch-looking sort of ambiguous in every way uh nurse practitioner anesthesiologist is I'm not operating on you. I hated your tax cut.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Just think, well, we don't have a country anymore. Whatever. Get me to Greenland. Get me out of here. As quickly as I can. Now, speaking of unhinged behavior, unhinged and then maybe back to hinged behavior, Kanye West. Yay, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, published a letter in the Wall Street Journal. And he published it as an advertisement, not exactly as a, as a letter. better, but it looks like a letter. It says, to those I've heard, Baye-Ye formerly knows Kanye West, and it's an apology specifically to the Jews, because he was a little rough on the ancient nomadic tribe, I think, but he was rough on a number of people in different groups. And what
Starting point is 00:39:13 is he right? He says, 25 years ago, I was in a car accident that broke my jaw, caused injury to the right frontal lobe of my brain. At the time, the focus was on the visible damage, the fracture, the swelling, and the immediate physical trauma, the deeper injury, the one inside my skull went unnoticed. So he's saying, look, I had a head trauma. It wasn't properly diagnosed. But then this led to serious damage to my mental health and led to my bipolar type 1 diagnosis. A bipolar comes with its own defense system. Denial when you're manic, you don't know you're sick. You think everyone else is overreacting. Once people label you as crazy, you feel like you can't contribute anything meaningful to the world. Yeah, that's largely true. It's a deadly diagnosis
Starting point is 00:39:52 in terms of the life expectancy, it's shortened by 10 to 15 years on average. This is on par with severe heart disease, type 1 diabetes, HIV, and cancer. The scariest thing is how persuasive it is when it tells you you don't need help. I lost touch with reality. Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem. I said and did things I deeply regret. He goes on. He specifically talks about the Jews as he was a little bit rough to the tribe of Abraham.
Starting point is 00:40:21 He says, I regret and I'm deeply mortified by my actions in that state. I'm committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change. Does not excuse what I did, though. I'm not a Nazi or an anti-Semite. I love Jewish people. I gravitated toward the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika and even sold shirts, bearing it. One of the difficult aspects of having bipolar is that all these disconnected moments, some of which I can't recall, lead to poor judgment and it feels like an out-of-body experience.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Okay. So there are going to be a lot of people who say, not good enough. Now, he goes on. He says, I'm going to ask him for sympathy. or a free pass, though I aspire to learn, earn your forgiveness. I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find a way home. I am not purporting to read Kanye's mind. You know, me, I don't listen to a lot of pop music to begin with.
Starting point is 00:41:09 But I will say I called at least part of this apology. When he did the Hitler song, you know, the hit, They don't understand the things I said on Twitter. And, you know, he actually just went viral. other day because it's some live streamer thing. And I played this, so I did a reaction or a criticism of the song. I said, you know, everyone's calling this a Nazi song, but I don't think it's a Nazi song. In some ways, it's an anti-Nazi song because I said, just listen to the lyrics. Everyone's just shocked by the lyric. All the, they don't understand the things I say on
Starting point is 00:41:43 on Twitter. All my, I'll say ninjas. All my ninjas Nazi, all my ninjas Nazi, ninja Heil Hitler is the lyric. And then it goes on and on and on. And he's, everyone says, oh, he's a Nazi. He's a Nazi song. But I said, well, listen to the lyrics. And the lyrics are, you know, he lost his kids and his life's falling apart and he's spiraling and he's in one of these manic episodes. Clearly is what he's describing. And they gets the end and says, yeah, well, now I'm the villain. Now I'm the villain. Hile Hitler. And he goes on to describe himself being Hitler. And I said, that's a crucial lyric because he's not saying, and now I've seen the light, and now I'm the real good guy, and now I'm Superman, Heil Hitler. He's saying, now I'm
Starting point is 00:42:24 the bad guy. Now I'm the villain, Heil Hitler, which it doesn't take an advanced degree in logic to know that what he's saying is the Nazis are the bad guys, and I'm a bad guy now, so Heil Hitler. That totally jives with what he's saying in this letter here. He's saying, I gravitated toward the most destructive symbol I could find. I don't know Kanye might love the Jews, he might hate the Jews, he might feel indifferent toward the Jews. I don't know. I'm not purporting to know that. What I am claiming, though, is I think the primary thing that drove him in a manic state or in just a kind of creative, bizarre world state, towards something like a swastika, toward the absolute incarnation of evil in our modern conception of the world is that it is the taboo. It is the
Starting point is 00:43:18 symbol of destruction, the most evil thing imaginable. We live in a world in which even the devil is not the devil. Hitler could be the devil, but the devil's not the devil. As I've mentioned before, you know, we live in this kind of bizarreo inversion world where, you know, the Christian view is that there's the incarnation of absolute good and evil is a privation of the good. We in our modern materialist secular pagan culture, we think there is no good. There's just the incarnation of evil. and I guess that's Hitler and the goodness is just the privation of
Starting point is 00:43:52 Hitlerness Hitlerdom, Naziness you're only good in as much as you're not a Nazi all of this language coming out of Minnesota is just you're a Nazi you're a Nazi
Starting point is 00:44:01 you're a Nazi you're a Nazi. You know I've pointed out Kanye is clearly an excellent pop musician I don't listen to a lot of pop music but he's clearly an excellent pop musician and that's what he's doing
Starting point is 00:44:15 he's touching and artistic taboo. He might also hate the Jews. I don't know. Or he might, you can take him in his word in the Wall Street Journal. Maybe he loves the Jews. I don't know. That's not my making more of a point about art and culture. When he says in my manic state, I was driven toward the most destructive symbol I could imagine and that was a swastika, I have to believe him because our whole culture agrees with that. And when he says, yeah, I'm a villain. I'm going to play the villain now by doing this. Kind of make sense. A lot of people are going to say he's just being cynical. But again, a lot of these people acknowledged he was bipolar back then.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I tend to read this. I don't know if he's got some other angle here. Maybe he's got an album or something coming out. But I read the words. It reads pretty real to me. If you are not a Daily Wire Plus subscriber yet, I don't know what you are waiting for. Right now, if you are standing up, sit down. If you were driving pullover, go to Dailywireplus.com.
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Starting point is 00:45:44 Speaking of art, this is a little different. songs about Hitler. There's a story that just came out, which I love this story so much. The world's oldest cave art has been discovered in Indonesia. The cave art goes back at least 67,800 years. This, according to research published in the journal Nature by a team of Indonesian and Australian archaeologists, what did they find? The same sort of thing that we find in the caves in France and Spain, handprints in the negative, stenciled, probably using red ochre. Red ochre, very, very important part of human art and culture.
Starting point is 00:46:27 All these really interesting theories about the role of red ochre in like female cosmetic coalitions and reproduction and anyway, that itself could be a Michael and End episode of three hours. But nevertheless, you've got all this art going back a long, long time. the new discovery is more than 15,000 years older than previous art found in the Sulawesi region by the same team. What does this tell us? It tells us something very important about anthropology, and it's not an original insight. It's an insight from our old pal, G.K. Chesterton, Chesterton in Everlasting Man, which is not even my favorite book of his. C.S. Lewis liked it a lot. It's not even my favorite book of his.
Starting point is 00:47:10 But he makes this observation that when we talk about cavemen, we're told that there's this guy, this big brute, who carries a club, who goes out and finds some woman to rape. He clubs her over the head, drags her back to his cave, has his way with her, drags his knuckles on the ground, like a big, fat, dumb, violent idiot. Now, if you want to find big, fat, dumb, violent idiots, look at Minnesota in 2026. You don't need to look at the Sulawesi region back in 15,000 years ago, or in the... this case 68,000 years ago. But what do we know about the caveman? Well, Chesterton tells us. He says, the only thing we know about the caveman, we know from the pictures that we find on the caves in France and Spain and Indonesia, I guess. These little pictures of animals, a little bit of nature, handprints. In other words, the only thing we know about the caveman is that he was an
Starting point is 00:48:11 artist. That's all we know about them. And we have this impulse to flatter ourselves to say that all the people who came before us were less moral than we are. And they were stupider than we are. And they were just dummies. And we figured it all out. And we do this with the founding fathers. And we do this with even our grandparents and our parents. And we do this certainly with the great men throughout the history of Western civilization. But you can take that all the way back. And as tough as we are on Thomas Jefferson these days, we are much tougher on the caveman. We don't even seem to consider him as human. And yet all we know about the caveman is that he was an artist.
Starting point is 00:48:56 And judging by the standards of modern art, he was probably a better artist than most of the artists that we have today. Okay, speaking of decorations, at least one last point. I have to look before we go. I'm just so happy to be in a podcast studio again. I could be here for three hours. Caroline Levin at the White House was asked about the raids in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ice out now. This is awful.
Starting point is 00:49:22 Tom Holman is a terrorist sending in all these. And Caroline Levitt pointed out, Tom Holman is actually a decorated law enforcement officer. In fact, Tom Holman received a medal from President Barack Obama. This is a Washington Post headline from nine years ago, 2016, Meet the Man the White House has honored for deporting illegal immigrants. And I would remind everyone in this room that it was former President Barack Hussein Obama who awarded a medal to Mr. Homan. So he's obviously very qualified. He has the full trust and faith of the president. He will continue to have these meetings in the hopes that weak ICE and local law enforcement can cooperate and work together to have successful immigration enforcement as we've seen in. almost every other state across the country.
Starting point is 00:50:11 Well, well, well, Tom Holman, under the Obama administration, wonderful, great career, civil servant, law enforcement officer, wonderful guy commended by the president himself. And then he became a fascist overnight, can you imagine? Or he's just doing his job. Or maybe he's doing his job and now he's allowed greater freedom to actually accomplish his job. but Obama awarded a guy who helped to lead deportations. So what exactly is going on here?
Starting point is 00:50:45 The left doesn't know what point it's making and the right doesn't know how to respond. Because this is the problem. This is the confusion with one of the dumbest lines we hear about Obama. And I'm sure you've heard this before. They called him the deporter in chief. You ever hear this line? This is like the dumbest. This is, you know, on Facebook, your cousin, your kind of boomer cousin on level of political analysis.
Starting point is 00:51:15 They called him the deporter in chief. What point do you think you're making here? First of all, to quote Kanye West, who is they, though? What do you mean they? Who is they? They, I think, is supposed to refer to the media or the, is it something? supposed to refer to the media in a neutral way. The Democrats in a negative way, they were angry. They accused him of being the deporter in chief. Does that they refer to Republicans who were happy
Starting point is 00:51:46 that Barack Obama? Who called Obama the deporter in chief? I don't think anybody seriously considered him the deporter in chief. I think this was a narrative that the Democrats had to whip up under Obama because Americans want the illegal. deported. That's how Trump won the popular vote in 2024 running in large part on mass deportations. Mass deportations. So this idea that Obama was the deporter in chief was this cheeky little way to bail him out of a tight political spot of saying, well, you know, you think Obama's opening up the border and going soft on illegals and waving his magical wand for executive amnesty that even he admits is unconstitutional. But, you know, actually, you know, actually, though, he's the, he's actually
Starting point is 00:52:34 kind of like the deporter in chief. Oh, is he how is that? How do you figure? Because I thought he gave millions of illegals amnesty against the Constitution, in his words. Well, no, but actually, like actually when you think about it, he turned away like 300,000 illegal aliens. He deported them. Hold on. Did he deport him or did he turn him away? Because this was also the slate of hand with the deportations. They say Trump only formally deported 550,000 illegal aliens. in his first year of his second term. And that's probably true.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Though I think there were a lot of self-deportations, you see this in labor data. But let's say that's true. And they say, well, Obama deported 300,000. Not really. He just turned them away at the border sometimes. So let's say that every one of those 300,000 deportations were legit. That's basically just him at the border saying,
Starting point is 00:53:26 okay, we're not going to let as many of you in right now. Well, Trump has done that. He just shut the border down entirely. So how many of those? add all of every one of those people, actually many more, because Joe Biden allowed that number to increase dramatically by an order of magnitude, in fact, by his last year. Add that on all the way to the top. And you get to the real problem for the libs, which is, do you, what do you think about illegal immigration? Just between you and me, you and me were here, it's just us privately. Do you
Starting point is 00:53:59 want to deport the illegals or do you not want to? You don't want to. right? You don't want to. But you want, but you want to convince moderate voters in certain states that you do want to, but just not in the way that Trump is doing it. But the way Trump is doing it is basically just going after rapists and face tattooed people. And sometimes other illegals get caught up in that because it's impossible not to. But like, he's actually being a little moderate about the deportations, a little too moderate for many conservatives. So what do you really want. You don't want to deport them because you want them to steal elections for you. That's why Virginia is going to try to pass a law prohibiting immigration enforcement at polling places. That's why the governor
Starting point is 00:54:46 of Minnesota is trying to start a civil war to stop deportations in his state. You don't want a single illegal, no matter how many kids they raped, no matter how many grannies they murdered, you don't want no matter how many face tattoos they have. You don't want one single illegal out of this country. You are willing to sacrifice every single diluted white woman in her middle ages to stop even one of them from being kicked out of this country. But you realize that is completely insane and treasonous. And so you have to pull this BS.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Well, well, actually, they called her the deporter in chief. Can we just be honest? You don't even have to be honest when you go on TV because I know you won't be. But just between me and you. right you know so what you're saying that what i love this bit from caroline because she's just shoving it back in their faces but i know their answer the reality of it is simple enough yeah they wouldn't have given him that award they only did it as a kind of an olive branch to the normal people while they carry on their political program which we see on the streets all around us
Starting point is 00:55:50 increasingly is radical okay much more to say but i've overstayed my welcome in this beautiful podcast space. So hopefully the ice starts melting. It probably won't be, so I'll be broadcasting here until at least halfway through President Vance's first term. I'm Michael Nulls. It's the Michael Nulls show. See you tomorrow. What was it like, Merlin? To be alone with God. Is that who you think I was alone with? You knew your father. I am yet convinced that he was not of this world. Know of the great Taliesin.
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Starting point is 00:57:27 Faith to Britain never rests in the hands. Never rests in the hands of the great life. Great light, great darkness. Such things mattered to me then. What matters to you now, mistress of lies? You, nephew. The High King. How many lives must be lost before you accept the power?
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