The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 199 - Smart People, Frivolous Press
Episode Date: August 9, 2018The West Hollywood City Council has voted to remove President Trump’s star from the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I head down to Hollywood Boulevard to gauge people’s reaction. Then, Hollywood calls me ...racist for pointing out that “Sorry To Bother You” is terrible. Ocasio-Cortez says stupid things, Candace Owens stops by, and finally the Mailbag! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The West Hollywood City Council has voted to remove President Trump's star from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
I headed down to Hollywood Boulevard to gauge people's reaction, and I was actually shocked by what I found.
We'll show you.
Then, speaking of Hollywood, some of the biggest players in Hollywood are right now very angry with me for pointing out that the critically acclaimed audience dismissed movie,
sorry to bother you, is lazy neo-Marxist trash.
We will analyze.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says more stupid things.
Candice Owens stops by to discuss her white supremacy.
And finally, the mailbag.
I'm Michael Knowles, and this is the Michael Knowles Show.
Oh, so much to get to today.
We've got a lot.
I'm sorry, we're a little late.
There is a ton going on, though.
We were just down at Hollywood Boulevard.
I will show you that clip.
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You might have heard about this.
The West Hollywood City Council voted to get rid of Donald Trump's star.
Now, of course, when they voted on that, they had to then urge the Chamber of Commerce
and the LA City Council, on and on and on,
to remove President Trump's star from the world famous Hollywood Walk of Fame.
So I went down to Hollywood Boulevard to see if the people who are walking around on Hollywood Boulevard,
the locals, the residents, people from Los Angeles, tourists, to see what they think about that local,
lefty government, West Hollywood's idea.
I was shocked by what I found. Here it is.
The West Hollywood City Council has just voted to remove President Donald Trump Star from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
I'm Michael Knowles. I'm here to get people's research.
reactions on the removal of Donald Trump's star.
Should Trump get to keep his star or should they rip it up?
They should rip it up.
I'm always thought, I mean, if it upsets people, just remove it, I guess.
I don't know why he had one in the first place.
I wasn't too sure.
Like, well, he's a big TV star.
He had that show The Apprentice.
I don't like that show.
What about the other stars that upset people, like the Bill Cosby star?
Oh, well, they didn't, they weren't racist against people, I guess, or they didn't
talk.
But Bill Cosby is a rapist against people.
That's true.
You know, right next to Donald Trump's star is Kevin Spacey's star.
Oh, that's right. That's also controversial. That's harsh.
What do you think we should do about, say, Bill Cosby's star?
I got to sleep on it.
What do you think? Should the star be removed?
It's kind of kind of a kind of question, but I think it's good.
So you think the star should stay?
Yeah, stay, yeah.
It doesn't bother me.
The star doesn't bother you.
It doesn't bother me.
Would you say that you support Donald Trump or you don't support him?
They just voted in the West Hollywood City Council to get rid of Donald Trump's star.
What do you think about that?
I think that's wild.
You should leave it there, you know?
Or would you call yourself a Trump supporter?
No, I'm just a dude.
That should Trump get to keep his star?
It doesn't feel like it's right to just remove it, just because someone vandalized it.
Would you guys call yourselves Trump supporters?
Not necessarily, I'm more like moderate, I guess.
I think they shouldn't have to, you know, remove it or something like that.
You know, I think that's just spreading more hate.
You know, it's just turning people against each other.
And they actually have no power to get rid of that star.
It's all up to Hollywood here, Chamber of Commerce.
Would you call yourself a Trump supporter?
Yes. Yes, I would.
There aren't that many of us out here.
No, there isn't, man. No, there is it.
It's just me and you, man.
It doesn't really matter if he has a star or not.
So it's really just a symbolic thing that they've decided
because they don't like the president.
You think it's virtue signaling?
Absolutely, I think it's virtue signal.
Believe me, it's good for business.
Whether you like them or not, people want a picture, either thumbs down or thumbs up.
So that's a true story.
Donald Trump is good for business.
Mail the new star and put a wall around it.
That's what I think, and a bigger star, too, on like four blocks.
That's a great idea.
I'm in.
Thank you, thank you.
All right, guys, peace of love.
I love guys.
So that's what you've heard.
The local lefty politicians here are so disconnected from the people who actually walk around
Hollywood that they all say one thing about the star and the people on the people on the
the streets say exactly the opposite. An important lesson not to believe the mainstream media
and lefty politicians, a lesson that will always serve you well. I'm Michael Knowles from
Hollywood Boulevard. I like that guy who said he's going to build the wall around Trump's
star. I think we need to build a wall around Donald Trump's star and we need to make the West
Hollywood City Council pay for it. And that wall is going to get 10 feet higher and higher and higher.
You're going to need a ladder to climb up and look down into it. I was really actually quite
surprised. We were going to go out there
and do a video about how
all these people are hypocrites, right? That's what we suspected
we'd find in Hollywood. You go out there
you say, should they remove Trump Star? They say, yeah, I want to
take a sledgehammer to it myself. Yeah, I want to hit it myself. And then you say,
what about Brett Ratner? What about
Cosby? What about Harvey Weinstein? What about all these other guys?
And they'd say, oh, yikes, right? That was what we assumed we would find.
But no. The reason we thought
that is because the media are always hysterical.
So they'll always say, oh, yes, all these
people in Hollywood, they hate Trump. They hate Trump.
Why don't get rid of him? No, that isn't the case. I mean, look, President Trump's approval rating
is quite high. It's around 50% according to daily tracking polls. It's higher than Barack Obama's was
at this time in his presidency. He's actually quite popular. He's not popular with the media.
He's not popular with local lefty politicians. You know, the mainstream media run 92% negative
coverage of Trump. But he's very popular. He's uncommonly popular with people. And we found that to be
true even in Los Angeles, even in Hollywood. And this brings us to,
this other issue, this huge disconnect
between the ideologues and the
media types and the Hollywood types
and people, you know, people who live
wherever. They could live in Palookaville, they could live in Hollywood,
but they're people who don't work
in the media or who don't work in politics
or don't work in those sort of
rarefied
social areas which are considered
very elite. That difference,
you see this in a movie that I saw last night that I'm
getting dragged all around the internet for.
I saw the movie, sorry
to bother you. This movie is getting
universal critical acclaim. It had a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. That's now dropped slightly to 94% on
Rotten Tomatoes. I said, okay, I got to go see it. A couple of the actors in it I liked. So I said,
okay, well, I'll go see this movie last night. It is the single worst movie I have ever seen.
That is no exaggeration. I've seen a lot of horrific movies. This movie, let's just play the
trailer. Can we play the trailer? I just really need a job. 40 on two.
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Sorry to bar.
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My wife voice?
I'm not talking about Will Smith's wife.
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You're doing so good with the voice thing.
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They even have their own elevator.
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They're not selling the we sell.
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You.
This movie is uniquely terrible.
I actually recommend that people go see the movie.
Just to understand how degraded our society has become, our art has become, and our politics has become, you've got to see this movie.
I'm not telling people to stay away from theaters.
You should see it.
I mean, there were people who eventually after an hour 45 they walked out of this thing.
It was so bad.
But I was determined to stick it out.
And I'm glad I did it.
The director of that movie, Boots Riley actually tweeted at me because I gave it a bad review on Twitter.
And he said, well, I'm glad to have a bad review from you.
You know, a bad review from you is great encouragement.
It's a great endorsement.
I'll explain why that movie is so terrible.
Why the critics love it, why audiences hate it.
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Okay.
Why is this movie so bad?
The movie suffers for many reasons.
There's nothing redeeming in the movie.
There's nothing.
So to set it up, it is a Marxist movie.
I suppose I should say a neo-Marxist movie.
Because there's a racial component added to this class struggle issue.
It's set obviously in the modern day.
there are modern problems that it's allegedly dealing with.
But it is a neo-Marxist movie.
And don't take my word for it.
Boots Riley, the director, admits that himself.
He calls himself a communist.
He's been a communist since he was 15 years old.
Boots Riley joined the Progressive Labor Party,
which is a Marxist-Leninist organization.
He joined it at the age of 15.
He is a full-fledged communist.
He's open about what this movie is about.
So it's deeply perverse and it's deeply ideological,
which just screws up art to begin with.
But the reason that really matters is that, you know,
art is supposed to reflect reality.
We're supposed to consume art, a movie or painting or novel or something,
and we see something about ourselves,
about our experience of human nature or experience of the world.
This movie is based on a false ideology,
an ideology that should have been relegated to the dustbin of history.
That ideology is communism.
And all of the premises just don't work, especially doesn't work these days.
What they're saying is that economic liberty in this is really slavery.
I mean, they draw a direct connection to that.
Economic liberty means that people don't have jobs.
But we look around us now.
The economy is much freer.
We have lower taxes, less regulation,
and the economy is booming.
Everybody has jobs.
There are more jobs than people to fill them right now.
Wages are increasing.
Prosperity is increasing.
We know this to be the case.
So our own experience of reality contradicts this movie.
But there's so much more to it.
The communist slogan is that religion is the opiate of the masses.
it's the opium of the masses.
And there's a part in this movie
where a guy, this broken down,
working class man,
he takes a crucifix
and pops out what seems to be a Eucharist
and eats it like it's his medicine,
like it's an opiate, like it's a drug.
And that's the other aspect.
That's the filmmaking aspect of it.
So, ideologically, it's so wrong
that you can't relate to it.
Nobody can.
People will pretend to relate to it
because they want to feel like
they're part of the working struggle, man,
but nobody really can.
But it's so clumsy.
Everything is so clumsy.
So just as a technical aspect of filmmaking, directing, writing, it's really weak.
I mean, it's really just abysmal.
The main character's name is Cassius Green.
Cassius Green.
You get it?
Do you get it?
Cash is green.
It's really, really subtle.
And by the way, if you didn't get it, his nickname is Cash.
So just in case you didn't get it.
This is a spoiler alert.
It doesn't matter because the movie is so awful.
You should go see it, but it doesn't matter.
But close your ears for 10 seconds if you don't want to hear this.
The big reveal at the end is all the people that are working for the capitalist are turned into horses.
They're work horses.
You get it?
Do you get it?
It's really subtle.
It's so bad.
And, you know, look, I hate acting as a hard thing.
Working show business is a hard thing.
I actually hate criticizing artists, but the acting is fine.
I'll leave it there.
The acting is fine.
There's no standout performances.
There are a couple very small roles that you have a moment of, oh, that was good.
Broadly speaking, the acting is fine to not fine in the movie.
The writing is horrific.
The cinematography is clumsy.
It's almost clever at points, but it's pretty clumsy.
The movie just is bad.
It's just really shallow and bad.
Nevertheless, the reviewers love it.
94% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics,
62% from audiences.
That tells you basically all you need to know.
St. Louis Dispatch says,
sorry to bother you is an uncompromising and timely film
of unapologetic brilliance.
Chicago Reader says,
sorry to bother you,
ponderes the danger of trying to assimilate
into the white world,
but it's a multiracial proletarian call to arms.
One of the premises of the movie is you can't get ahead
unless you use the white voice.
So these black people have to talk like they're white people.
The idea being that you, you,
if you become upwardly mobile,
you're selling out your race.
That's a premise of the movie.
And then the other is that freedom is slavery.
I mean, it's really quite Orwellian.
And you would think that the experience of people
under socialism and communism
would banish those awful ideologies
to the end of history.
We had G. Song Ho come in here the other day
from North Korea, the North Korean defector.
I wonder if Boots Riley would ever look him in the face
and talk to him about how great communism is.
His family starved under a communist dictatorship.
He was maimed, he was brutalized, he was tortured for years and years under communism.
I wonder if Boots Riley, this know-nothing from America who grew up in relative to the rest of the world, utter prosperity.
I wonder if that guy would look him in the face and tell him how great communism is.
It's so, I mean, the thesis of the film basically is productive work is bad.
Upward mobility is bad.
Laziness is good.
And we should be unproductive and make bad art.
It actually, the film actually lifts up bad art, which is funny because it's very bad.
or really awful. I've got to get to, we've got Candice Owen stopping by. Very quickly,
I do want to cover Ocasio-Cortez saying stupid things. Here she is. Take it away, Alexandria.
Go ahead, please. She is, she is the leader of, no, no, she, I mean, um, speaker or rather
leader Pelosi, hopefully, um, you know, we'll see she's, uh, she's the current leader of the party.
And I think that the party absolutely does have its leadership in the House. We have our
leadership in, in the Senate as well. Okay. Well, so.
Nancy Pelosi is not the head of the Democrat Party.
The chairman of the Democrat Party is Tom Perez.
Nancy Pelosi isn't the highest ranking elected Democrat, right?
I mean, that would be Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Senate.
Senate is a more powerful, more prestigious body than the House of Representatives.
She just doesn't even know these basic things.
And she's been running for a while now.
Doesn't take Ali Stucky to do this to her.
Keep going, Alexandria.
So we're paying for this system.
We Americans have the sticker shock of,
health care as it is. And what we're also not talking about is why aren't we incorporating the
cost of all the funeral expenses of those who die because they can't afford access to health care.
That is part of the cost of our system.
Where do you even begin with that? The reason that we're not doing that is people dying is not
simply a function of our current health care system. Everybody dies.
I know you might be shocked to hear this, Alexandria,
but under socialist health care, people will die too.
Actually, we've seen people be killed by their governments under socialist health care.
We've seen those poor little babies in the United Kingdom,
baby Alfie, baby Charlie Gard, they were killed by their socialist health care system.
But they will die. They'll all die.
At most in this world, one person has escaped death, at most.
There's one guy and you're not him.
And socialism won't create him.
unbelievable her ignorance
and it's a beautiful thing
I can't believe she keeps going on TV
I don't know why
and to watch Chris Cuomo
Freido Cuomo just stoo
it's really terrific
we've got to bring on
our dear friend Candice Owens
Candice as you know
got in trouble for being a black
white supremacist
the other day a bunch of
a bunch of white lefty girls
basically accused her of white supremacy
so I talked to Candice earlier today
let's bring her on
Candace, you know, I try not to have any white supremacists on my show.
I really make a point of that, but I made an exception for you.
You know, you've been in the news a lot recently as a black female white supremacist.
What do you have to say for yourself?
You know, not much here.
It is difficult in this country being a black white supremacist.
It's even more difficult when you find out from white people that you're a white supremacist.
But it's been a difficult week for me and my family, but I'm coming out on top here.
So those girls, because you did find out from white people, those girls who surrounded you
start doing the blowhorns, start whistling in your ear, they were all white.
I looked at the video.
It looked like all of them were these white girls who were yelling at you and calling you
a white supremacist because you, a black woman, wouldn't do what they told you to do.
That is exactly right.
It sounds absolutely loony, but that is what happened.
I mean, they are really white.
I mean, these people, and it's funny because Philadelphia, it's a 44% black city.
So it's actually unique.
Like, it's uniquely black.
It's 44% black, and that's not including other minorities.
So it's a majority minority city, Philadelphia.
And it was just, I think, one of the strangest things that's ever happened to me.
What was crazy is the entire police force is black.
So there was only one police officer that was white.
The other 10 of them were black and Hispanic, and they started shouting at the police
officers, you guys are race traders. And I said to them, whose race are they betraying yours?
We are 100% of the black people in this situation are on my side. And then that's unbelievable.
And this, I mean, this is one of many incidents with you this week. You, you sent out that tweet.
It was so brilliantly done, where you took Sarah Jong, the Asian New York Times editorial board member,
that her tweets about white people, her tweets denigrating white people, and you switched the race,
and you were booted off of Twitter for that.
I was. I was booted off of Twitter because for harassment and you're not allowed to discriminate
based off of a race and gender.
But she wasn't booted off on Twitter.
She was not. She kept the tweets up since 2013.
So she's had those tweets up. She hasn't even taken them down in lieu of the controversy.
But instantly, as soon as I said it about black people and Jewish people, I was wiped off.
And look, I agree that the sentiments are racist, and that was the point, you know.
But why, what is the platform saying when you say that it's a right to discriminate against white people,
but it's not okay to discriminate against black people?
So you're saying that now you get suspended from Twitter,
and then Twitter finally puts you back on after a day or two.
So then it's all good.
Then everybody, the big tech is okay with you now?
No, actually, so three hours after I tweeted that, I was reinstated.
I didn't even, I didn't apply to be reinstated, but there was so much noise.
Twitter went crazy with this.
And then their big people must have been like, oh, it was a big accent.
They sent me an apology.
But I just logged on to my Facebook account.
I just landed in Arizona.
And I'm kicked off of Facebook too.
I'm in Facebook jail for 24 hours with a morning for the exact same tweet, the black people
to sit underground like goblins.
So, hey, what can we say?
Big Tech really cares about black people, not so much if your skin's white.
Wow, that's so, that is incredible.
So it's the same tweet.
You just posted the text or a screenshot or something?
Yeah, it was a screenshot of the exact same tweet.
So I didn't even like redo it for Facebook's platform.
I just screenshot like black people should live underground like goblins.
But the best part of the tweet is that I specifically say under the following tweet is from
Sarah Jong, New York Times editor.
I simply replaced the word white with black.
And it's not okay.
It's not acceptable because that's where we're at in the society.
they condone hate against white people.
And they say that they're doing it.
I don't know, maybe they're calling balls and strikes.
And because of slavery, I guess,
we're just allowed to just be blatantly racist to white people in the society.
Because black people represent a minority,
we're allowed to be blatantly racist to white people in the society.
And I'm strongly against it.
It's ideologically inconsistent.
The oppressed are not allowed to become the oppressors.
It doesn't work that way.
It is incredible because your tweets so clearly showed that,
that there is this racial, a double standard,
and that by big tech, by the New York Times,
by all of these huge privileged institutions,
bigotry against white people is tolerated.
And they talk about white privilege,
but it's hard to get more privileged
than the editorial board of the New York Times.
Why is that?
You know, what the left says to this, by the way,
is they say, you can't be racist against whites
because whites are on top.
Even though, you know, they use the wage gap all the time.
White people are not on top.
That's right.
Asian Americans are on top.
It's the craziest myth.
The wealthiest people in this country are Japanese Americans and Indian Americans.
So it's completely false to even say, but they don't like those facts.
You know, the people that are most likely to get approved for a mortgage loan at the bank
are Asian Americans, not white people.
Okay, so you know why?
Because it's based on credit and they have better credit than everybody else.
So these are the facts they conveniently wipe away.
They don't want to talk about Asian Americans, you know,
because it completely blows up their entire argument that black people are being discriminating
against based off of the color of their skin. You know, most of these circumstances, especially
when you talk about bank loans, we have bad credit. Why should someone loan you money? And if you
actually look at the statistics, I've been reading this book currently, Dr. Thomas' Souls,
race intellectuals. And he just debunks all of these myths over and over again and gives you
the concrete facts. Another part they don't want to tell you is that black people are more discriminated
against in black banks than anywhere else. You know, so it's all about like society likes us
divided. They like people to have an excuse to get through life. And I exist just trying to disrupt
that narrative because it's not healthy for people on either side. That is exactly right. Because it's
funny. When you mention, they say the wage gap and they compare everything to white men. And you say,
you know, when you look at median income, according to the Bureau of Labor statistics, white men are
not at the top of the top earners in wages. They'll say, well, why are you talking about the Asians?
Why are you bringing that up? And you say, look, I didn't bring it up, man. I'm not the one who's
talking about these racial categories. You are, and so they bring them up, but then they get everything
even then wrong. They get it all backwards. The wildest thing to me, there were two amazing things
about that video. One is that it's all these white girls shrieking F white supremacy, which in itself
is demonstrating white supremacy, right? They are the white supremacists. But then the other aspect
is when they run out of their tired slogans and they just started screaming sounds. It was like,
demons mowing in hell.
That's what it sounded like.
Why?
Blood curdling shrieks like, I was like, this is what I would imagine hell was like.
You know, like if you were just down there, like if Satan was in your soul, you would just start shriek, it was blood curdling.
It's like it wasn't even animalistic.
It was something entirely of another world.
That's right.
You know, and what was that.
Well, that's what I wonder.
Does that tell us something?
I mean, you were there.
You're the one who experienced it.
Does it tell us something about the left?
Does it tell us something about their arguments?
Why are they, you know, I was waiting for them to say like, what have you to do with us, Candice Owens?
What does that tell you about where the left is right now?
You know, to me, it's very clear that they're losing.
So in the same week, we saw the Ross-Mussen poll that was released, which said that black support has doubled for Donald Trump since this exact same time last year.
That's really significant because the left since he has stepped in office, how many times do you think, if we had to count, you and I had to count on MSNBC and on CNN, how many times they have said the word,
racist and racism. We wouldn't be able to count. I can't count that high. Okay. And yes, despite
that, despite them aggressively pushing this narrative, black people are embracing Donald Trump.
And that goes to show you that it's not working anymore. That's falling on death and deaf ears.
You can't, you can only say it but so many times before, at least for me, it was just like,
okay, everything can't be racist. I mean, anything that happens to a black person is called racist.
We saw this week, LeBron James scandal. It's okay. You can think that a black person is dumb. You can
think that a white person is dumb. That could not be based off of their skin color, be based on their
IQ. I mean, there's a strong evidence to support the claim that Maxine Waters, the low IQ individual.
You're telling me. You are telling me. No, that's absolutely right. I do think they're clearly desperate.
They're seeing their divisive coalition breaking apart right before their eyes, and that's where the
scream comes from. They don't they, they've run out of slogans and lies and they just, it's this scream.
But before I let you go, because I know I've got to let you go, I would be remiss if I didn't bring up my favorite conspiracy theory on the internet, which is that that video of you with all the white girls yelling at you, really, secretly, you staged all of that. You staged all of that. You staged everything because I think it's basically left-wing truthorism.
Yeah. What do you have to say to that?
That was so crazy. And I was like, explain to me because actually the Washington Post called us and CNN called us.
asking us to answer that claim.
And you know, Charlie was so angry.
He got so angry at the question that he calls me up and he says,
okay, could you actually call them?
Because I'm gonna lose my on the phone.
And so I called them and I'm like, you know what?
I was like, I'm not even gonna answer the question.
I want you to actually tell me how we could have staged it.
Like just created for me.
How could we have done it?
I call the police officers.
I call Antifa.
I'm like, I know you hate us.
Let's just work together to get this done.
I mean, it was just nonsense.
And in the person on the phone,
the Washington Postal couldn't call up with a scenario.
I was like, do you understand how implausible it is that we created this scenario and colluded with Antifa to come harass us and colluded with the police officers?
And the restaurant owner who gave a statement and said, I didn't know what was going on.
They just saw people at the window throwing things at them.
And the funniest part, which nobody's talking about, is that the restaurant owner says, I thought they were vegans outside.
Yeah, they're very nice to the chickens and the fish, you know.
That's it.
I'm sure I'm yeah you would have had to collude with everybody you probably would have colluded with the Russians to what I think what it is is that the reality is stranger than the fiction they try remember our pal Ali Stucky did that fake interview with Ocasio-Cortez that satire and they said you're making Ocasio-Cortez look stupid you said we don't need to make Ocasio-Cortez look stupid we don't need to make these lefties look racist and crazy they they do just fine by themselves right and that's exactly it
What I think is good though is that it really, it was such a strong case.
Those images are so vivid of seeing these white girls shriek and these white guys shriek.
And it actually helps us more than it hurts us.
So I'm just, I'm so happy with it because so many people that were on the left wrote to me and said,
I don't recognize my party anymore.
You know, this is where I draw a line in the sand.
So no Democrat politicians spoke out against it, by the way.
So we'll see what comes with it.
But I think that stuff like this, the crazier they get, the more desperate they get, it just helps our cause.
Absolutely right.
Well, it's really great work.
I hope you get your hearing back from all those blowhorns and whistles.
I'll let you go.
I know you just landed in Arizona, but as always, Candace, very good to talk to you.
And you're the one exception.
I'll have no white supremacists on my show except for you.
Yes.
Thank you.
Okay.
Talk to you later, Candace.
Bye, bye.
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All right, let's do it. We've got to run through these.
As always, we're running late. From Larry,
my name is
Damaris, ah, for the A's.
All right. New subscriber here, and I love your show, your bit
today about the leftist tears from Ohio, had me in tears
laughing. I would like to get your opinion on what
makes the Democratic Party think that if they throw
a fit long enough or loud enough
that they'll get their way. I look at them
in pity, because every time I see them throwing
a fit makes me think of little kids at the store, throwing themselves on the floor, demanding
their way. And then I see a bunch of parents, Republicans, dragging their butts to the car and
giving them a whooping, but then they don't come back any different. It's a bit daunting for me to see.
I know y'all see it more than me, but what's your take on it? That's exactly why. The analogy is
exactly right, because the Democrats today, basically the whole party, and certainly the left wing
of the party, which accounts for about 99.7% of it, behave like children. They behave like
little children. And why is that? Why do little children misbehave? Well, because they're morally
ignorant, so they're not, you know, they do bad things. They're, they are tempted to do bad things,
and they're not really at an age of reason. And two, because they're poorly educated. They're not
really educated so they don't know very much. The same holds true of Democrats these days. They're
very credentialed Democrats these days. They usually have degrees from good colleges or a lot of
different degrees. But the quality of the education is so bad that the trouble is,
not what they don't know, but all of the things that they know that just ain't so, like in history
or political philosophy or broadly in public policy. You know, over 50% of millennials identify
as socialist. All of those millennials, virtually all of them, were born after the fall of the Berlin
Wall. They don't remember the horrors of communism. They don't remember these things. And because
they don't realize that life existed before they were born, they fall right into all of those
excuse me, a few too many stogies. They fall right into all of those traps. You've really got to,
like with a child, be patient, you know, educate them, have a little tough love. You don't want to
torture them. You don't want to be too harsh. Just have a little tough love. And I think we're
seeing this happen right now. There's a big growing up that's going on right now. President
Trump's approval ratings are quite high. People are seeing that freedom works. I think all
around the country, we're doing pretty well. So, hopefully we can keep that up.
From Joel. Thanks for being an Ask Me Anything guest at the New Right Network.
Now on to my mailbag question. You mentioned in an earlier mailbag that you would advocate for strategic voting.
I reside in Georgia and we have a huge governor's race this November.
I know Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate, is most likely going to win due to Georgia's Republican majority against radical Stacey Adams.
But I'm considering voting for the Libertarian Party for them to gain ballot access statewide.
Our state Republican Party seems to be very swampy and does not seem to advocate for true conservative.
Whatever that is.
They declared the district where my university resides a lost cause for the Georgia GOP.
Any advice on this conundrum?
I always advocate the Buckley rule named for William F. Buckley Jr.
To vote for the most right viable candidate.
You should vote for the most right viable candidate.
So in this case, that probably means voting for the Republican.
I don't know that it's a good thing for the Libertarian Party to get ballot access.
I don't know that we should have multiple parties.
third parties, fourth parties, I don't think that necessarily helps. I don't see evidence that that
helps our politics. But for instance, if you're in a place where you've got two Democrats and a
Republican, the Republican is simply not going to win. You know, you're surrounded by blue,
nobody's going to vote for the Republican. All of the evidence shows nobody's going to win.
And you've got a wacko socialist and you've got a Joe Manchin Democrat, a more moderate,
whatever that means these days. Then I think it's perfectly right to strategically vote
for the better of the two viable choices,
for the more right of the two viable choices,
even if they're awful.
But in a case where you just think,
oh, I don't know if that Republican is strong enough,
I think there are better ways to move the party to the right
than by trying to create a third party, for instance, or something like that.
I'm not sure that that works.
Bill Buckley famously did it in New York.
He started the Conservative Party
because the GOP in New York was so far gone.
It was so unbelievably liberal.
John Lindsay, the Republican mayor candidate,
eventually became a Democrat.
You know, is that far gone.
It's still pretty bad.
So in that case, maybe a third party works.
In Georgia, I'm not sure Georgia's that bad.
I'm not familiar enough with Georgia politics on the ground level, so you'll have to make that call.
But I think broadly, voting is about affecting certain government, bringing about certain government, bringing about certain public policy.
It's not really about you.
It's not about you feeling really good about yourself.
So if the Republican isn't that bad and the Libertarian Party, who knows what they will do, then I'd vote for the Republican.
from Andy. Hi Michael. I religiously hate your guts, obviously. Obviously. I mean, just look at you what's not to hate. In all seriousness, now you said you were an atheist for 10 years from 13 to 23. I myself have been an atheist now for 7 or 8 years. I'm a conservative. I agree with all conservative views on politics. However, when it comes to God, I don't see any evidence whatsoever that a God or anything supernatural exists. Literally can't find a scrap of evidence whatsoever that anything beyond the natural that we know.
exists. What evidence did you see that I didn't, that showed you something supernatural does exist,
or is it those 10 years you were being agnostic and really did believe in a higher power all those
years? Thanks. Hate your show. All hail Ben Shapiro. Let me try to answer all of those questions
there. First of all, I don't think there's any such thing as an atheist. Because when the
plane starts shaking, when the bullets start flying, even the most ardent atheist starts praying. And also,
the atheists who always talk about how they're atheists, they, I don't know, I don't, I don't talk
constantly about things that I don't think exist. I don't talk about unicorns all the time, you know,
so I'm really skeptical. I think people are in a relationship with God and they either hate God
or they are angry at God or whatever. I would have probably called myself an atheist, but I no longer
think atheists really exist. As for evidence of the supernatural, I think what you mean is
the metaphysical, things beyond the physical world. You know, this is a physical object,
even though it has metaphysical importance, the leftist tears tumbler.
Obviously things exist beyond the physical world.
Mathematics exists.
You're not a math denier.
Probably you would say the moral order exists.
You behave in a moral way.
There's something outside of time and space that has a moral order.
There is a metaphysics to the world.
There is that which is not physical.
Ideas exist.
Ideas aren't physical.
Those are metaphysical.
Consciousness is hard to explain as a matter.
matter of just physical processes.
I don't, I don't, there's no evidence of consciousness as a physical process.
Your own thoughts, the spirit, the mind, the soul, ideas.
Those are all metaphysical things.
What convinced me that God exists is that the arguments for God are quite good
and there isn't really a good argument against God.
There were many good arguments for God.
The one that got me, my reversion experience was a lot like C.S. Lewis's.
And I've been told that this is very uncommon, but it was certainly true of me and it
was very similar to Lewis in that certain arguments really convinced both of us.
The ontological argument for one is a really elegant little argument that did in fact convince me.
But it was intellectual at first. It was all just intellectual. I was convinced by that argument.
There is the argument from the unmoved mover, the primary cause, the cosmological argument, the argument from beauty, the argument from consciousness.
there were many, many arguments for God.
And they're all pretty compelling.
But it was slow.
I mean, it's a gradual process.
Doesn't happen overnight.
Didn't quite happen like Saul on the road to Damascus.
There was a general coming to.
And what are the arguments against God existing?
Pain, suffering.
I guess those are some arguments against God existing.
But really, I think those are arguments for God.
A world with freedom will imply a world of sin and pain.
Would we prefer a world without freedom?
Would we prefer a world that isn't the best possible world?
I don't think so.
So I would explore those arguments, first of all.
And then I would ask yourself why all of the great geniuses throughout all of human history have believed in God
and a pretty similar conception of God.
You might want to ask yourself that.
Some girl was talking to Antonin Scalia in New York Magazine.
She said, what?
Do you believe in the devil too?
And he said, yes, I do believe in the devil.
Many more intelligent people than you and I have believed in the devil.
That's important advice to it.
requires a little bit of humility. Ask yourself this. You say, I see no evidence for God.
God doesn't exist because I don't understand metaphysics. I mean, you said things in that question
that are demonstrably untrue, right, that there are only physical things in the world.
You're writing that down shows that there are more than physical things in the world. But ask
yourself this, how good are you at math? Do you know algebra? Do you know trigonometry? Do you know
calculus? Do you know advanced calculus? Do you know analysis? Stacastic analysis? Do you know? You don't.
Of course you don't.
Do you know advanced physics?
Do you know, no, you don't.
You have a pretty elementary grasp of all of those things.
Why on earth would you think that you have a grasp of God who is infinite?
That you could pin down God, that you should understand God.
What would make you think that?
You can't do multivariable calculus.
What would make you think that you can understand all of metaphysics,
that which created and sustains the world?
Probably not a lot there.
I would ask yourself those things.
But you need to be humble to begin with.
You need to be humbled.
it's very hard to be humble when you're an atheist. There's this pridefulness that is just endemic
to that affliction of the mind and fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, humility.
And so you'll have to go after that first. As C.S. Lewis said, you can't look for comfort when
you're looking for God. You have to look for the truth. If you look for truth, you might find
comfort in the end. But if you look for comfort, you'll find neither comfort or truth. Just
soft, soap and with wishful thinking to begin and in the end despair. So look for the truth
and I think you'll conclude what all of the great minds and spirits of history have concluded as well.
Do we have time for one more?
I'll do like one more, maybe.
Just one more, I promise.
From Justin.
Hey, Michael, my best friend is an alcoholic and his parents threw him out of the house.
And he is now living with his girlfriend and her mother who are also alcoholics.
Yikes.
He has a bachelor's degree and half a master's and is working at a pizza place and is dropped out of school.
His family has told me not to talk to him about it and that they've done everything they can do to try and
get the help he needs and that I shouldn't talk to him about it because it will make things worse.
Any advice?
I don't know the particulars of your relationship.
I don't know the particulars of this guy.
I just know what you've told me.
A little tough love helps.
You need tough love.
Some people think that being friends now is being pleasant, being amiable.
No way.
Sometimes you've got to be really tough with your friends.
And usually it's a sign of friendship to be really tough.
Now, what's going to work?
Is it going to work if you're just screaming at him?
I don't know.
Maybe that would work.
Is it going to work if you ease him into a conversation?
You have a kind of intervention.
I don't know.
But people don't have a respect for tough love these days.
They think it's being really mean, you know, harshing people's mellows, things like that.
But it's not.
It's not.
You need tough love.
And real friends have that.
Real friends have a real honesty to them.
Shallow friendships, which I see all around, especially in this town, I see a lot of shallow friendships.
That's when you go to brunch every so often and you just, oh, how's the food?
Oh, it's good.
The eggs are good.
he, he, he, you know, oh yeah. But real friendship is you're digging into real things.
It's two people standing next to each other, looking at the same thing, dealing really honestly
with one another. You should be honest with them. But you, but you know that relationship.
I can't give you some doctrinal proclamation. You've got to know the relationship because that's
the substance of friendship. Okay. Is that it? Sad. Okay, before we go, because that's all we've got
time for here, I do have to remind you, you're going to have this weekend. Just remember,
we are shooting the second season
of another kingdom right now.
Hey, wait, wait, wait.
Which is going to be really good,
so you've got to make sure
that you check out season one.
We're actually still live right now.
You know.
Really?
