The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 197 - The Frogs Are Only Going To Get Gayer
Episode Date: August 7, 2018Big Tech has banned Alex Jones and his website InfoWars from virtually all of their platforms: Apple, Facebook, and YouTube. Conservatives are split on how to react. Then, a look at all of the other c...onservatives being censored, how the rot runs so deep it’s even infected The Bachelorette, and the Purple Heart on This Day In History! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Big Tech has banned Alex Jones and his website Info Wars from virtually all of their platforms, Apple, Facebook, YouTube.
Conservatives are split on how to react. I will explain why we should vigorously defend the conspiratorial, frequently incoherent, shirtless vitamin salesman.
Then, a look at all of the other conservatives being censored, how the rot runs so deep, it's even infected the Bachelorette and the Purple Heart on this day in history.
I'm Michael Knowles, and this is the Michael Knowles Show.
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So, okay, they banned Alex Jones.
The biggest corporations on Earth
decided that the way that they were going to disprove
the crazy conspiracy theorist guy
was to all gang up and ban him,
seemingly arbitrarily on the same day at exactly the same time.
That way to disprove the conspiracy theories, guys.
Really good thinking.
So for those of you who have been living under a rock
or who don't drive around and listen to the radio at 3 in the morning,
Alex Jones, I mean, he's a little kooky.
He's a little kooky.
I think we can all agree with that.
But he's a pretty entertaining broadcaster.
I actually enjoy listening to him sometimes because he's so,
I'll just let you see it.
Now that we can't see Alex Jones anymore,
I'll just, Alex, take it away.
No like I'm putting chemicals in the water that turned the friggin' frogs gay.
Ew.
Seriously crap.
Liberty is rising.
You understand how good it feels out here right now?
You understand how high I am off being out here?
This feels awesome.
This feels fantastic.
This is what it is to be alive like her ancestors running around and stuff a lot colder than this, taking animals down,
hauling them back to the women with big fires in the caves.
Yeah, living.
So again, am I a beach body?
No.
Am I Tarzan?
Am I, you know, some Olympic swimmer?
No.
The point is, I'm a big guy.
I got big muscles.
I've always been strong.
And I've got that in-between body size.
What's it called?
You've got the three different body sizes?
Yeah.
But I'm the middle size, so I can gain muscle really fast, you name it.
It's hard for me to lose weight.
But it has just come off of me.
And soon, there'll be nothing left.
Again, I'm not Mr. Beachbody.
I don't have all the answers.
I don't claim I'm Mr. Sexy.
The point is, compare this to some photos
we'll show with me five years ago.
there might have been a little bit of fake news in there.
The in-between body and I'm high on life.
I don't know.
I don't know.
There may be some things that are of questionable credibility.
But he's a really entertaining performer.
And, you know, this is his schick, right?
He goes out and he's this sensationalist, wacky, tabloid conspiracy theorist kind of guy.
They decided to shut him down uniformly.
Apple Podcasts, Twitter.
No, Twitter, I think he's still on.
Facebook, YouTube, they decided to shut this guy down.
Why?
A lot of people, what they're talking about is that he spreads fake news.
This is the popular defense of shutting down Alex Jones.
He spreads fake news about conspiracy theories and false flags and vitamins.
I don't know.
He's lying and we need to stop all of the fake news.
Okay.
I mean, I don't find that to be a very compelling argument, first of all, because, you know,
who's to say who the judge of truth and news?
is maybe if you're talking about aliens
and tinfoil hats and things it's easy.
But what happens when you get down to questions
of domestic politics? What happens when you get
down to questions of what certain policies
will do? What happens when you get down to what foreign
governments are doing where there's conflicting
information? Who's going to decide what
the real news is? Alex
Jones is an easy target. That's why they picked
him. That's why they're trying to get all
of us to say, oh, that's fine. You can take
Alex Jones. But, you know,
when they came for the shirtless vitamin salesman,
I was silent, and then they came for me, right?
because they weren't coming for me.
That, okay, that's the popular understanding of it.
But that's actually not why they kicked him off.
Fake news is not why they kicked him off.
Explicitly, they actually admit this.
He was banned not for fake news, but for hate speech.
Five out of six of Jones's podcasts have been removed by Apple.
Why?
What was the explanation that Apple gave?
Quote, Apple does not tolerate hate speech.
And I don't know about you, but I don't think that they're turning the frickin'
frog's gay.
I don't think that qualifies as hate speech.
I don't know.
Maybe it's homo tadpole phobic or something like that.
But I don't think it qualifies.
Facebook said the same thing.
They said, quote,
well, much of the discussion around Info Wars has been related to false news,
which is a serious issue,
and we are working to address it
by demoting links marked wrong by fact checkers.
Which fact checkers?
I don't know, all the left wing ones.
Don't tell.
By fact checkers.
And suggesting additional content,
none of the violations that spurred today's removals were related to
this. So at least they're being honest. Typically, Facebook is very opaque. They're very
untransparent. But this time they're actually saying, no, this was hate speech. This was not
fake news. So what was the hate speech? They said, quote, specifically using dehumanizing
language to describe people who are transgender, Muslims, and immigrants. So all of the conservatives,
all the people who don't like Alex Jones, they're reacting to this and they're saying, well,
look, this guy's a wacko. I don't want to be associated with.
with him, so I'm not going to protest this.
It doesn't matter.
They didn't kick him off for talking about the frogs.
They kicked him off for his comments about transgenderism, Islam, and immigration.
What does that mean?
Does that mean that I can't criticize transgenderism anymore?
That certainly seems to be the direction that they're going into.
What if Ben were on that TV show with Zoe Turr this year and referred to Zoe Tur as a man?
Would he be banned?
Would he be kicked off?
Would our company be shut down?
Maybe.
What if we, what if someone wants to criticize the,
religion of peace, capital R, capital P, trademark sign over it. What if someone has a legitimate
gripe with the religion of peace? You know, Islam says that they crucified Christ not.
Islam explicitly denies the cross of Christ. So if a Christian points this out, is that hate speech?
Is that Islamophobic? Are we going to lose our Facebook accounts? What about immigration?
What about immigration? If we don't refer to illegal aliens as future dreaming, undocumented,
beautiful, dreaming, Americans, whatever.
If we don't use their stupid euphemisms,
if we refer to them as they are, illegal aliens,
are we going to lose our Facebook pages?
Are we going to lose our YouTube accounts?
They are setting the stage for that.
That's what this is all about.
They're using a wacky-looking guy
so that we allow them to establish the principle
that they can kick you off of their services
for making criticisms of transgenderism,
Islam, and illegal immigration.
Or legal immigration, for that matter.
You know, Stephen Miller, apparently,
reportedly has a policy that he's pushing now
from the Trump administration to limit legal immigration.
This is, you're not allowed to speak about this ever,
that perhaps we should change our immigration policy
and bring in people who have certain skills
and not other skills from certain places and not other places.
You're not allowed to say this anymore.
I'm old enough to remember when firing line had a major debate,
Bill Buckley's show, on whether or not we should limit legal immigration.
This was a totally valid point of view at one time.
Now, I think you'd be tard and feathered
if you said that in polite company.
in so-called polite company on the coasts or something like that.
That's what they're establishing.
And by the way, this is why Facebook was so honest about this.
Facebook was very honest.
They said, no, no, no.
Make no mistake.
It's about transgenderism, Islam, and illegal immigration.
It's about immigrants.
Make no mistake.
Because then when they come after my show or Ben's show or Drew's show or when they come after us for saying something politically incorrect,
we're not talking about the gay frogs.
They say, that's not what this is about.
That's not what this is about at all. It clearly is not. And all you need is the Democrat Senator Chris Murphy to show you this. Chris Murphy, Senator from Connecticut, for a time my senator, I'm sorry to say. He tweeted out, quote, I know Facebook and Apple and YouTube have gotten so big they sometimes seem like the government, but they aren't. They are private companies that shouldn't knowingly spread lies and hate. They took a good first step today by removing Info Wars. Did you catch that? They didn't say they did a good thing by removing.
moving in for words. They said they took a good first step. I wonder what that next step is,
looking around my room closet here, waiting for the walls to start falling down. What's the next
step? Because hate, you might be confused. You'd think hate means hate. Hate doesn't mean hate
hate. Hate to the left, I mean, in reality it does, but to the left, hate means something
with which I disagree. That's what hate is defined as. So they use this all the time. They say, well,
yeah, you can have free speech, but not hate speech. Well, what's hate speech? Is Alex Jones taking
his shirt off hate speech. It's not a very attractive speech, but it's not hate speech, is it?
That's what they're saying. They're establishing this and they say it's a good first step.
So, okay, also, first of all, he says that they're a private company. And you hear conservatives say
this sometimes. They're private companies. We can't tell them what to say. We can't force them
to publish certain people. They're private companies. Yes, I'm sympathetic to that point of view.
However, they're trying to play two sides right now. They both want to present themselves as an open
platform, a technology company, a simple platform that just allows people to publish what they want,
and they're also behaving like a publisher. They're saying, no, this will stay up, this will go down.
This will not exist, we'll delete this. They're acting, they're curating their content like a publisher.
Which are they? Because there are different laws, different regulations that apply to each,
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So, Chris Murphy goes on.
Chris Murphy says, so he said,
you know, he said, this is the first step, okay?
Next week, quote,
InfoWorse is the tip of a giant
iceberg of hate and lies
that uses sites like Facebook and YouTube
to tear our nation apart.
These companies must
do more than take down one website.
The survival of our democracy depends on it.
Tears of rage.
I was Corey Booker.
That wasn't Chris Murphy.
But the first part was Chris Murphy.
He said the survival of our democracy depends on it.
Ooh, boy.
This is how you know when a demagogue is speaking.
And right now, the left is full of demagogues.
Every one of them who spoke at that NetRoutes conference,
Demagogue, Chris Murphy Demagogue, they say.
They always say two things.
They say, the survival of our democracy.
And they say, think of the children.
Those are the two things.
When they say that, you know you're talking to a demagogue.
And you've got to question their motives.
The, they'll always say, by the way, I don't want this to be confused with an abortion argument,
which is legitimately like, think of the children because you're killing them.
I'm talking about this.
The survival of democracy because a guy's talking about the gay frogs.
Give me a break.
This, by the way, I'd like to point this out.
I mentioned this yesterday that the Democrats are always projecting.
The left is always projecting.
You've got little white girls shrieking at a black woman because she won't behave the way they demand that she behave.
And they're saying, you're promoting white supremacy to the black woman because she won't do what they're telling her to do.
They are the white supremacists.
They're the one promoting white supremacy.
With these guys here, the iceberg of hate that's dividing the country, who's it coming from?
Is it coming from the shirtless vitamin salesman?
Is it coming from a United States senator
who is demanding that we censor
the people who disagree with him?
When it comes to attacking the media, by the way,
you always hear Donald Trump is attacking the media.
He's going to repeal the First Amendment.
He's taking away freedom of the press.
He went, when, went.
What about Chris Murphy?
What about Chris Murphy?
Because Chris Murphy just called this website
that he doesn't like,
the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies
that tears our country apart.
That is as bad as any,
that Donald Trump has ever said about CNN.
And by the way, at least InfoWars is kind of honest with its point of view, right?
I mean, Info Wars is a conspiracy website.
It, you know, it doesn't, they don't, they don't put on the tie really nice and talk really
seriously.
He takes his shirt off.
They're pretty honest about where they're coming from.
But CNN is utterly unserious.
CNN, you get Fredo Cuomo looking in the camera, you know, all doe-eyed and like a mook, just,
you know, that they're not serious about, they're not honest about where they come from.
Trump attacks the media, sure, these Democrats are attacking the media that they don't like.
Just the other day, Bill de Blasio, the Bolshevik mayor of New York City, he went on a long rant attacking Fox News,
attacking News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, and Fox News.
He said the country would be much better off if we hadn't had Fox News for a quarter of a century.
If only, if only, we didn't have Fox News for a quarter of a century.
Did you read about that one in the newspaper?
No, you probably didn't because it isn't being reported because the media projects.
They just project.
cover Trump hate.
They only cover what fits their narrative.
It's all the news that fits their narrative.
But they're doing it just the same.
Now, so Chris Murphy says, okay, this is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate.
We've got to kick him off of YouTube.
We've got to kick him off of Facebook.
We've got to kick them all these things.
Look, I could throw a dart at a wall.
I could hit anything to use as an example of the people who are allowed to stay on social media,
who are actual hate mongers.
So let's just use Lewis Farrakhan.
Louis Farrakhan is usually the easiest one.
I go to Lewis Farrakhan's Twitter account.
I just looked at the first tweet.
I just, I didn't even scroll.
I didn't even take the time to scroll.
Just the first tweet pinned right up there.
Louis Farrakhan says, quote,
thoroughly and completely unmasking the satanic Jew
and the synagogue of Satan.
Full video.
So then you watch the video.
This is the sort of thing that you see in that video.
in the Jewish community that run America, run the government, run the world, own the banks,
own the means of communication. They are my enemies. But as sure as I'm alive, my enemies will be made
my footstool. And so will yours. The Jews will be made my footstool. Louis Farrakhan.
allowed to have his YouTube page.
Has anyone even threatened his YouTube page?
Has there ever even been the question that Lewis Farrakhan is going to lose his YouTube page?
How about Facebook?
Is he going to lose his Facebook?
He's on Twitter.
I was just on his Twitter account.
He has his own YouTube channel.
He has a lot of subscribers.
He's the head of the nation of Islam.
He's the head of this, what you would call a hate group.
But the left wouldn't call it a hate group because to the left, hate is only when you disagree with the left.
Lewis Farrakhan poses no problem to the left.
They want to play nice with Lewis Farrakhan.
They do.
They play nice.
with Farrakhan. They play nice with a number of his followers, a number of people who are associated
with him. So, oh, they don't want to rock the boat because Louis Farrakhan can play nice with
them, so they'll play nice with Lewis Farrakhan. Who else is on Twitter? I mean, who isn't?
It's so arbitrary. And this is the part that conservatives really should worry about.
Because I understand the point of view, the conservative point of view, they're companies they can
do what they want. Fine. That isn't really our criticism. That isn't the most important conservative
of criticism. The criticism is that they're not transparent. It's totally arbitrary. They're pretending
to be one thing, but actually, they're another thing. They're pretending that this is this open space,
but then they go in and they pluck out individuals that they don't like. And they pick out the
easiest ones. You know, Alex Jones, it's really easy to pluck him out. Who's going to defend Alex Jones?
Me, I will defend the wacky shirtless vitamin salesman from being censored by the left. I'm perfectly
willing to. I'll explain in a second why other conservatives sometimes are not willing to do that.
But, you know, they'll go in, who's Richard Spencer? They'll go in and take the neo-Nazi type Richard
Spencer and they'll take away his Twitter checkmark. Why? Is he no longer Richard Spencer? But they
haven't kicked him off, but they've kicked other people off. They kicked off that other white
supremacist kid, James Alcip. They kicked him off. They didn't kick off Richard Spencer. Why? And why do
they let the crazy lefties? Why do they allow that fringe? That hateful fringe. Why do they let
that exist, but they go after the right. It's totally arbitrary. And when we ask for
clarification, their terms of use are totally opaque and they're changing all the time.
So you never know who's it. You know, they'll pluck out Alex Jones and then they'll
censor my show. Maybe I should take my shirt off. At least then I'd have a little fun while
they're censoring my show. At least I get my money's worth, you know, ah, next time. I only
have a few buttons on this shirt, so I can't do all of it. It's totally arbitrary. It's
totally unfair. And so the question we have to ask them, because what are the threats
that we're going to make. Are we going to make our own YouTube as conservatives? It sounds kind of
ghettoizing, doesn't it? Or are we going to make our own Facebook or Twitter? Are we going to
try to threaten them? Are we going with the government? What are we going to do? The question we have
to ask is, is big tech, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, are they a platform or are they a publisher?
Because they're behaving like both. They want to have it both ways. Right now, according to a new
study, Google consumes one-third of our digital time and our digital minds. That's according to
pivotal research. One third.
Facebook use has declined slightly, 10%,
including Messenger, down from a full hour per day.
So it's still a pretty big number.
Use of WhatsApp, use of Instagram
have also declined recently.
Google holding pretty strong.
Google owns YouTube.
Are they a publisher?
Are they a platform? If they're a platform and they're open
for speech and they're just
allowing people to use it, then they need to be open.
And they need to at least be clear in their rules
and they need to be less arbitrary.
If they're a publisher, if they're going to start curating content and they're going to shadow ban people and promote other posts and take certain people off and take away people's check marks and all this mishmash of craziness, if they're going to curate their content like a magazine or a newspaper, then they need to be regulated like publishers.
One of the reasons that they haven't been is because they would shut down basically. They would be responsible for everything that was posted on their platform.
And so all the liable, all of the copyright infringement, intellectual property theft, all of that they would be liable for.
They'd shut down right away, which is why they're very insistent on remaining a tech platform.
And they always say this.
We are a tech platform.
We're a tech platform.
Okay, good.
I hope you're a tech platform.
They're a wonderful opportunity.
They're a great way for conservatives to get our message out.
But if you're not going to behave like a tech platform, then you're not going to get the legal benefits of being a tech platform.
This is all about 2016.
It still comes back to 2016.
The left hasn't gotten over it.
Before recent years, the left had a monopoly on the media, on the traditional media,
and they could shut out conservative voices or they could bring them on for a little bit,
and if it were a pre-taped interview, they could edit it to make us look stupid,
or if they were just covering a story, they could distort it,
they could pervert that story to fit their narrative.
They can't do that with new media.
They can't do that with speaking directly to the American,
people. Donald Trump's Twitter account is the great example of this. And they've gone after it.
It shut down, remember that rogue employee, they said, who knows what actually went on.
Shut down Donald Trump's Twitter account for 11 or 20 seconds or something like that.
If you can speak directly to the American people, your message will get out. Think about how
incredibly well politics has gone for conservatives in the last two years. We have won on virtually everything.
The one public policy area we haven't won on yet is shrinking the entitlements,
shrinking the unfunded entitlements, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security.
It's the one area that we haven't really progressed on.
Everywhere else we've done very, very well, and we've done well in the culture among certain demographics.
Black voters have been in the news recently.
President Trump's support among them has almost doubled in just a few months.
This is great news.
It's because the conservative point of view can go out unfiltered to the audience.
They want to start filtering it again.
That's fine.
You've got to play by the rules.
some conservatives still are refusing to defend Alex Jones.
I see why.
It's the same.
It's like the logical conclusion of not, excuse me, of not wanting to defend Donald Trump.
I'm not comparing Trump and Jones, though they're both quite entertaining, a little sensationalist.
But it's the same thing, which is, why do I have to?
Why do I want to?
I'm a refined person.
I sit my shably glass the right way.
I drink my tea on top of a saucer so that I don't leave a little ring on my table.
I have a saucer.
I'm a civilized person.
I'm a sophisticated.
Don't lump me in with them.
I read the Atlantic sometimes.
Come on, man.
I don't want to be one of those crazy people.
Right.
Who cares, though?
Who cares what these people think of you?
They're trying to silence you.
They're trying to shut you up.
They're telling everyone you're a racist and a bigot and all manner of evil.
They're slandering you.
They're libeling you and they want to gut your reputation.
They want to shut you up.
Why are you so eager for their affection?
Why are you so eager for their approval?
On the left, the New York Times, the mainstream media.
Why? Who cares?
Look, I get it.
You're not Alex Jones.
You're not the same as Alex Jones.
That's fine.
I'm not either.
I'm not concerned about that.
I'm not worried about that.
I don't think, well, maybe I am though.
Am I really?
No, I'm not.
I'm confident.
You should be confident, too.
But we have to defend Alex Jones because this is the left's trap.
This is the trap they're setting for conservatives.
They're saying, hmm, well, if we go,
after, I don't know, Ben Shapiro, maybe they'll defend him. We can't do that. If we go after
Rush Limbaugh, they're going to defend Rush, we can't do that. How about National Review?
No, that won't. How about, I don't know, Washington Free Beak? No, they'll don't. But Info Wars,
there will be enough conservatives who don't want to even touch that with a 10-foot pole that we can
start there, establish the principle, then we'll go after them. Don't let them do it. Ask yourself,
Do you think that this conspiracy website should actually be off the internet, that it has to be off the internet?
It's going to destroy our democracy?
No, of course not.
Nobody thinks that Alex Jones is going to destroy democracy.
Even people who don't think that the frogs are turning gay don't think that Alex Jones is going to destroy our democracy.
So then why are the Democrats so dead set on doing it?
Why is the left so dead set on doing it?
You know, someone tweeted at me yesterday, said something to the effect of, well,
well Michael maybe if everyone on the left is telling you not to do something maybe you shouldn't do it
I think I think you've got that backwards buddy when the when everyone on the left is telling me I'm
doing something wrong I am almost certain I'm doing something right I'm almost certain because they do
that thing they say it's for your own good no look my I'm just what do I care I'm just concerned
for you you shouldn't defend Alex Jones from censorship like yeah I'm a little skeptical
they did this to Kanye West all of his friends when he came out and endorsed Trump
they all texted him. They said,
I'm really concerned for you, man. I'm concerned
for you and for the fans.
And Kanye very maturely responded.
He said, you're bringing up my fans
and you're supposed to care for me
because you're trying to emotionally
manipulate me. I won't be manipulated.
It's not going to happen. I will not do it.
That's the trap that they're setting.
And we shouldn't fall for it. Who cares
would they think of you?
Who cares? I certainly do not.
You know, they've already banned Tommy Robinson
from Instagram. Do you remember him?
He was the,
political activist and journalist who was jailed for 13 months, spent 13 months in, or a sentence
to jail for 13 months because he was reporting on Muslim child rapists. He just had a video,
a live stream of the proceedings outside the courtroom where Muslim child rapists were being
tried and the British authorities put him in jail for it. Now, why? Because Islam is a touchy
issue in the UK, in London. We can't talk about that. We can't talk about disproportionate.
rates of certain crimes among certain immigrant groups.
We're not allowed to talk about that.
So they've already banned him from Instagram.
Why? I don't know. I don't know what Tommy was posting to Instagram.
Probably videos of these sort of proceedings.
They've already throttled a GOP campaign ad.
Check this out. Elizabeth Heng, running in California's 16th congressional district.
She made an ad about her parents escape from the Khmer Rouge communists in the 1970s.
That's an important thing, especially as socialism is on the rise in America.
Here's the ad.
Cambodia under Pulpots Khmer Rouge.
Being young and single often meant a gruesome life and likely death.
They approached my father and in order to save his life, he said he was about to be married.
They asked him to whom.
He pointed to the prettiest girl that he saw having never spoken to her before.
The soldiers approached her, and she said yes, they got married the very next day.
41 years later, there's still the happiest couple I know.
That's hate speech.
It's banned.
Facebook would not allow her to run that ad.
Now, I don't know, it sounds nice, doesn't it?
For those of you who couldn't see, there were some photos of the Cambodian Civil War,
where the communists killed 300,000 people,
place two million people and that you're not allowed to do that that's hate speech that's that's
inappropriate you're not you're not allowed to do that facebook also deemed diamond and silk you know
those two black women who were donald trump supporters that they were quote unsafe to the community
if you saw that you're walking down an alley at night and you turn a corner and oh my gosh it's
diamond and silk oh no run for your life are you kidding me unsafe to the community marcia blackburn
a Republican candidate for Senate and a sitting congressman.
Twitter pulled her ad for being inflammatory.
Here's the reason that they pulled it.
Here's that part of the ad.
I'm 100% pro-life.
I fought Planned Parenthood and we stopped the sale of baby body parts.
Thank God.
Are you offended?
Are you shocked and horrified?
Did she say she's pro-life?
And she stopped Planned Parenthood from selling baby body parts,
which they were doing.
which they admitted to multiple times on video that we all saw.
How about you banned Planned Parenthood for selling the body parts?
Oh my gosh, are you people kidding me?
Yeah, they wouldn't let her run that ad.
It was inflammatory.
No, you know what's inflammatory?
Selling baby body parts, that's inflammatory.
Ban Planned Parenthood for that.
But they won't.
They only go after the right on these sorts of things.
Twitter now is going after libertarians.
Daniel McAdams, the director of the Ron Paul Institute.
He's been banned from Twitter.
Scott Horton, editorial director of anti-war.com, he has been banned.
Anti-war. That now is too offensive. You can't be anti-war. You're going to get banned because that's hate speech.
If you don't want to kill people, it's hate. It's hate speech. You want to stop killing people. Oh, my gosh.
Meanwhile, the lefties are trying to change the rules for themselves. So, you know, we've heard of the fake news and the fake accounts and the bots and all that.
So while they're talking about how we have to purge all of those, journalists, a bunch of journalists out of Columbia,
sent a written letter
or request to Mark Zuckerberg
to allow them to make fake accounts
and use bots.
I kid you not.
This just happened.
They want them,
because they say it's easier to do journalism
if you have fake accounts.
You're the ones who have been agitating
for us to get rid of all the fake accounts,
to get rid of all the bots,
but no, no, it's okay.
We have a one set of rules for thee
and another set of rules for me.
That's what they want.
They're now, by the way,
trying to control the internet.
They're trying to control the internet.
There's a policy paper
being circulated among Democrats,
Democrats, starting with Mark Warner that advocates a new government takeover of the Internet.
This is not the same as net neutrality. They want far more regulations now.
To save American trust, in quote, our institutions, democracy, free press, and the markets.
There they are again, folks, saving America. There is that language. That's how you know they want to
control your life. It's always to save, right? It's always another crisis. We have to do it.
They're trying to take it over. So they're utter hypocrites on this. Conservatives should not be
under the impression that it's somehow hypocritical of us
to criticize Facebook and YouTube
for their absurd policies,
for their censorious policies, for their
unfair, untransparent,
unjust policies. There's nothing
hypocritical about that. And the
Democrats, in fact, the left are being
utterly hypocritical every step of the way.
No surprises there. We have a lot more to get to. We've got to talk
about The Bachelorette.
You know, that's like I've got to talk about my favorite
show. After Jersey Shore,
Flora, Bama Shore, the Bachelorette,
then that one comes up. And we've
Got to talk about a little bit more of the left's attack on freedom.
Trump, Mueller, Russia.
Man, we have so much to get to end this day in history because it's Purple Heart Day.
And I want to, I'll talk about my grandfather.
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Speaking of tears of rage, scripted tears of rage, we've got The Bachelorette.
So this last episode of The Bachelorette has created quite a hubbub also about censoring people on social media.
Take it away.
We're engaged.
We just got engaged.
We saw it all go down on the season finale.
Rebecca Joe Coofran, my Becca.
Will you marry me?
Wow.
Brings a tear to my eye, a tear of rage.
I've never watched this show.
That is the most of the Bachelorette or Bachelor that I've ever seen.
I don't ever intend on watching it.
But a good news story came out, so we've got to talk about it.
I'm going to butcher these names.
On the premiere of The Bachelorette last year,
Garrett Irigoyen got the first impression rose from Becca Kufrin.
And this apparently is a big deal,
because then at the season finale, he proposed to her,
and they're going to go live happily ever after,
and isn't that,
isn't that lovely?
But then,
but then,
the Huffington Post found out
that he liked
some conservative jokes
on Instagram.
That's right.
Garrett,
Igahuga,
Higahaga,
liked some conservative jokes
on Instagram,
and now they're in turmoil.
ABC, by the way,
the network that hosts
Sebastian,
right, same network
that canceled Roseanne,
just reminding you of that.
So they got engaged
and he was forced to apologize.
What was he forced to apologize for?
He liked a voice,
variety of pictures. You can see some
of them on the screen. You know,
pictures joking about how
David Hogg is a crisis
actor. That you know, that little kid
from Portland, the one who keeps
yapping about calling
Republican senators terrorists and stuff.
By the way, the way I know that he's not a
crisis actor is he's a terrible actor.
Crisis actors are good actors and he's awful
on screen. You know, joking
about how Tommy Lauren is really hot.
The funniest one, kind of
a dark humor, is that
It's a picture of a soldier swinging a little kid around.
And then the caption was,
what happens when an illegal alien kid jumps the border
and you've got to throw him back over?
It's really not funny at all is what it is.
That's what I think it is.
Not funny.
That's why Garrett Hoogie Hagi had to apologize.
And so he apologized.
His apparent fiancé from this show is a big Hillary supporter,
Lefty.
She went to the Women's March.
and so she accepted his apology, sort of.
She said, quote, the Instagram situation, I don't condone that.
First of all, if you are asking your wife to condone things,
like asking permission, do you condone this?
There better be a garret-shaped hole in that wall.
Get out of there, buddy.
This is not a good situation.
Roy, the first tip-off was that she went to the Women's March,
whereas the pink hat still.
She goes on, I know he stands by his apology,
and he feels so bad for everyone that he did offend.
And you know, he didn't mean it, but I just want to move forward and learn and grow and continue to educate ourselves.
Okay, right, this seems fine, right?
But the left can't let it go.
They can't let it go.
If you even intimate that you are sort of moderately amused by any sort of conservative humor, they have got to kill you.
They're so upset right now.
It's always, and this ramps up, by the way, this crisis, this urgency.
We have to shut down Alex Jones.
We have to shut down this guy in the Bachelorette.
We've got to do it.
It ramps up the better things are going for the country.
That's how it works.
If things weren't going great for the country, they could just run on that.
They can't run on that.
So they have to gin this up.
They have to run on Alex Jones and the Bachelorette.
That is how you know that the country is going well.
That's how you know the administration is doing something right.
It's all about freedom.
The left has never been this openly tyrannical in my lifetime.
I've had a short lifetime.
I haven't been around very long.
But I've never seen them embrace censorship in this way.
Censorship all over the universities on the media, on television.
I've never seen socialist candidates running this openly.
The Democrat Party, which has been running away from socialism for 100 years, now openly embracing it.
You've got Bill de Blasio, the comrade Bolshevik mayor of New York.
He's griping about Airbnb, Uber.
He's trying to shut them down constantly.
All this economic freedom.
He's trying to shut down the gig economy.
The gig economy, which sprung up largely, by the way, because of the terrible economic policies of Barack Obama.
Because people couldn't get full-time jobs, so they had these gig jobs.
He's trying to shut that down.
No economic freedom.
No side hustle.
None of that.
On the universities at Harvard right now,
they're banning fraternities and sororities.
And sororities are getting really upset about this
because they now are saying
every club has to be co-ed.
Every club has to have both sexes.
The sororities are saying,
wait, what about our safe space?
What about, I don't want men in my sorority.
So now some of them are just shutting down
as a result of that.
I've never seen them this tyrannical.
It's really about freedom.
It seems funny.
It seems like it's about gay frogs and the Bachelorette
and senators saying stupid things
and sororities and all that.
These are all symptoms of this huge problem,
which is about freedom.
You've got a real choice in these midterm elections
and in 2020.
A choice, not an echo, to use Barry Goldwater's line.
Do you want freedom or do you want slavery?
That's what it's about.
That sounds hyperbolic.
Maybe I sound like I'm Alex Jones,
but it is that clear.
Do you want the government to take over
more and more and more of your life?
Do you want small, technocratic, bitter interests
to take over your life?
Or do you want to have
some freedom and assume the risk of freedom and take on the rewards of freedom. Those are your
choices. And that's the question that we're going to see play out not just in tech, but in politics
and the economy and foreign affairs. What do you want? Do you want freedom or do you want slavery?
Me, I want freedom, baby. I want to paint my face like I'm Mel Gibson. We've only got a few minutes
left. I've got to talk about Mueller and Russia and all that nonsense. And then I do want to talk about
the Purple Heart Day because it is Purple Heart Day. By the way, if you had to
ask me a prediction of which way we're going to go
or are we going to go for freedom or slavery?
I think we're going for freedom.
I think you're seeing it in all of these public polls.
Even, you know, Brett Easton Ellis,
the novelist who did American Psycho,
he's coming out now. He said, quote,
I've never seen liberals more annoying in my lifetime.
And it's not like this is an arch-conservative guy.
They're annoying right now.
They're really tedious and self-serious.
And it's turning people off.
You're seeing that in the public polling.
And I think it's probably happening even beyond the public polling.
So my hope is still for freedom, but you've got to stay vigilant.
And one of the ways they're trying to get at this administration is this Russia stuff,
the Mueller probe, the Manafort investigation.
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
What do we know?
Manafort is on trial now.
We've seen a few days of this trial.
We've seen a very zealous prosecution.
And Rick Gates, Paul Manafort's old aide, old employee,
has now taken the stand to testify against him.
just really not an admirable thing
from an interpersonal perspective
you know, you don't wear a wire
if you're clean. You don't
testify against somebody if you're innocent.
You do it if you're a crook
and you flip and then you say,
I'll cooperate with the prosecution if you don't
throw me in jail or not in jail for as long.
So that's what you're seeing here. They're going to try to make out
Rick Gates as some honest fella. No,
he's an admitted liar and an admitted crook
and so you've got to take his testimony
with a grain of salt. But what are they getting
Manafort on? You would
expect after all the buildup they'd get him on, you know, going on yacht trips with Vladimir Putin
plotting out the 2016 Trump campaign, right? That's not what they're getting him on. They're getting
him on having nice suits. He buys suits that are too expensive. Even the judge said, you got to,
guys, you got to quit talking about these suits. Who cares? And they're getting him on,
they're getting him on some tax evasion. They're getting him on hiding some money. Some of his
lobbying work wasn't acknowledged. Okay, not good. I'm not excusing that. That's certainly not a good
thing. Lobbyists are pretty oily people a lot of the time. That said, this is happening a lot of
places. It's not like Paul Manafort was the only one doing this, and this trial wouldn't be
happening if not for the Trump campaign, almost certainly. Why Bob Mueller is involved in this,
the special counsel investigating Russia, why he's involved in Manafort not paying his taxes,
really unclear. There's been no Russia aspect of this really presented at this trial. It's just
a distraction, it seems. It's just nonsense. You know, they're talking about the Trump Tower meeting.
and the alleged Trump Tower meeting where Don Jr.
met with some Russians to get dirt on Hillary.
Trump finally tweeted about this.
He said, fake news reporting, a complete fabrication that I'm concerned about the meeting
my wonderful son Donald had in Trump Tower.
This was a meeting to get information on an opponent,
totally illegal and done all the time in politics,
and it went nowhere.
I did not know about it.
That's fine.
Now they're saying, he's admitted to a crime.
He's admitted to a crime.
What the left doesn't seem to understand is that that tweet has just baited them.
it just baited them into confessing something themselves
because if Donald Jr. going to meet with somebody
who said they had dirt on the opponent's campaign,
if that's a crime, if going to meet with someone
who's a foreign representative, maybe comes from a foreign government,
if going to them for dirt is a crime,
then Hillary committed the crime
because she's the one who paid for all that Russian intelligence
on the steel dossier on Donald Trump.
She's the one who paid for that.
She commissioned that.
the Trump campaign didn't pay for anything.
They left the meeting, right?
But Hillary actually ordered it, commissioned it, paid for it, foreign intelligence from a, Christopher Steele's a British guy, and he's getting information out of Russia.
She did it.
If that Trump meeting, if that Trump Tower meeting is where they're going to lay their hand, then it all goes down to Hillary.
And we'll see if any of Hillary's people are called in.
I suspect that will not be the case.
In the last few minutes here, let's talk about this day in history.
on this day in history in 1782,
the Purple Heart was established by George Washington.
You know the Purple Heart.
It's the medal for people who have been wounded or killed in battle
or who have had bad treatment as POWs.
Initially, it was established just for Merit.
So it was a little Purple Heart badge,
and it said Merit written across it.
George Washington established it.
And it was given to just three people in the Revolutionary War,
to Elijah Churchill, William Brown, and Daniel Bissell Jr.
after that it fell into disuse.
People didn't really use it afterward.
It kind of disappeared.
It reappeared 100 years later, over 100, 150 years later,
130 years later, when General Charles Summerall
sent a bill to Congress to revive the badge of military merit.
General MacArthur took up this cause afterward.
He was Sumerl's successor in 1931 to reinstate it for the bicentennial of Washington's birth.
And in 1932, the War Department created the Order of the Purple Heart.
and that is what we now know it as,
the order of the Purple Heart,
which is awarded to people who were injured
in the line of duty defending their country.
My own grandfather, George Knowles,
won the Purple Heart for,
he was awarded the Purple Heart for his service in the Vietnam War,
and so wanted to wish a special Purple Heart Day to him
and to all of the people who have served
and who have been injured, who have been killed,
who have been mistreated in the line of work.
And thanks for defending our freedom and defending our country.
that's a nice, I think a nice button on what all the rest of us can do,
who don't have the guts to go out into the line of fire and risk our necks for the country,
how else we can defend freedom here in the United States.
All right, that's it. That's my show.
Get your mailbag questions in on Thursday.
In the meantime, I'm Michael Knowles.
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