The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 548 - Calling Their Bluff
Episode Date: May 19, 2020As pro-lockdown leftists get shriller in their calls to lock everyone at home, from coast to coast everyone from cops to judges to ordinary people are wising up to the simplest way to stop them: call ...their bluff. Just weeks after premising his own lockdown order on saving just one life, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is promising that lots of grannies are going to die. What a difference two months and lots of failed policies makes. And the gaslighting #MeToo movement is now pretending they never told us to believe all women. (Do they think we don’t have Google?) If you like The Michael Knowles Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: KNOWLES and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/knowles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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As pro-lockdown leftists get shriller in their calls to lock everyone at home from coast to coast,
everyone from cops to judges to ordinary people are wising up to the simplest way to stop them.
Call their bluff.
Just weeks after premising his own lockdown order on saving just one life,
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is promising that lots of grannies are going to die.
What a difference, two months, and a lot of failed policies makes.
And the gaslighting Me Too movement is now pretending they need.
never told us to believe all women. Do they think that we don't have Google? All that and more.
I'm Michael Knowles and this is the Michael Knowles show. A lot of people calling their bluff in this
country and I sure do love it. You know, I am in Los Angeles, in California, which is the most
outrageous overreaching city in the most outrageous overreaching state in the entire country.
I mean, there are parts of New York that are opening up much more quickly than Los Angeles,
even though L.A. has practically no cases of coronavirus, and obviously New York and other places have a lot more.
I can't tell if L.A. is just a complete outlier or not here. It sure does feel like it out here in California.
Around the country, a lot of citizens are just saying, nah, we're not going to put up with it.
And guess what? The powers that be are folding like a deck of cards. We will get into all of that.
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internet in many, many weeks. This comes out of Camden, New Jersey. So the Democratic governor
of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, is pushing pretty heavy draconian lockdown measures, not just reasonable
measures to allow people to protect their own public health, but, but they're really onerous measures
here. And the people of Camden just don't want to hear it anymore. So they decide they're going to
start reopening. The cops get called to the reopening. And we're not, by the way, they're not
reopening businesses like at 100% right away. There was a gym in Camden that opened at just 20%
capacity. And they had a bunch of other extra coronavirus precautions in place. They had fever check.
at this gym. You want to go work out. You got to get your temperature taken before you
walk in. So these people are being very cautious, very responsible. Still, the cops get called
to the gym to shut it down. But one cop wasn't having it. You know, there's a big crowd of people
around at the gym. And the cop walked up. He said, technically, you're all in violation of the law.
But have a nice day. We are and we're only here for everybody's safety today. We plan for the worst,
hope for the best. And it seems like that's what we have.
have out here today.
Yeah.
Normally, you are all in violation of the executive order.
On that note, on that note, have a good day.
Everybody beat me.
I love this guy.
We need to get this cop a medal of freedom.
This is such the right attitude.
A lot of our system of government is premised on the idea that various branches, various departments,
various levels will push back on the others, and we will push back on the others, and we will
avoid tyranny because everybody's got these sort of more local interests, a different understanding
of different communities, and so you can push back on things. And that's exactly what this cop did.
Absolutely terrific stuff. You see in California these ridiculous cops chasing a paddle border
around in the middle of the ocean. Paddle border is not near anybody and the cops are trying to
chase him down on boards and boats and things like that. Obviously absurd in New Jersey, the
cop walks up, he goes, look, everybody's being very safe. You've got masks on. You're 20%, you're
taking people's temperatures. You couldn't possibly be more responsible. Technically, you're in violation
of this dumb law, but have a nice day. The governor of New Jersey didn't like that much. Murphy said,
quote, I'm not concerned. It will spiral out of control and we will take action. If you show up at
that gym again tomorrow, there's going to be a different reality than showing up today. These aren't
just words, we've got to enforce this, but I also don't want to start World War III. Okay, all right,
pal, I think your threats are a little bit empty because what this cop showed, what those people
who were protesting the lockdown showed is that, especially in a Democratic Republic, the politicians
can't lead people where they don't want to go. And there's a whole lot of bluster and there's a whole
lot of power grabbing going on. But ultimately, these politicians are still.
in many ways accountable to the people. Look at the phrasing that the governor uses.
It's going to be different tomorrow. These aren't just words. It's not that he's worried about
protecting public health. It's that he's worried about losing credibility. And I think that's
true for a lot of the overreaching politicians here. All of their predictions have not come true.
We haven't come close to overwhelming the health care system. We've social distance.
we've done all these policies virtually perfectly.
And the prediction models haven't come true, and there's no end to them in sight.
All right, we the people have upheld our end of the bargain.
Remember 15 days to slow the spread?
We did it.
We did it.
We stayed at home.
We abided by these policies, right?
And yet, day by day, it seems clearer and clearer that the policies have had very little,
if any effect at all.
And day by day, it's clearer and clearer that the timetable that we were told,
we had to use these policies is being extended constantly. We held up our end of the bargain.
The politicians and the lab coat dictators did not hold up their end of the bargain.
We, the people who predicted that maybe this isn't going to turn out the way the doomsdairs
are saying it will. We, the people who were a little bit skeptical about this whole thing
turned out to be right. And the lab coat hysterics and the politicians who insisted to
outsource our entire politics to them turned out to be wrong. And now we've had enough.
So we're going to push back and you know what those guys are going to do in their state capitals and in their lab coats?
They're going to do absolutely nothing about it because ultimately they don't have nearly as much power as they want to pretend that they do.
This is happening in New Jersey.
This is happening on the other coast in California.
Last Friday, a great town in California, outwater California, voted to declare itself a sanctuary city for businesses.
You know, in California, we have a lot of sanctuary cities for illegal aliens who violate some of our most basic laws, very just laws, very key aspects of our Constitution, the idea that we the people can decide who comes and goes out of our states and out of our country.
So we have those kind of sanctuary cities here, but apparently we're not allowed to have sanctuary cities for people who want to be able to leave their homes and have an economy.
That you're not allowed to do.
So anyway, Atwater City Council votes for this.
They vote to, quote, affirm the city's commitment to fundamental constitutional rights.
If we can permit city...
And, you know, one defense of sanctuary cities, I can't believe I'm making a defense of sanctuary
cities, but it is this aspect of the federal system, that you have the local arguing
with the state, arguing with the federal, and in those disagreements and in those power struggles,
our political traditions and institutions and privileges and rights are protected.
So I kind of get it.
I still think the sanctuary cities should be defunded.
They're still immoral.
They're still wrong.
They're still illegal.
But I understand why that tension can be helpful.
So if it can be helpful on a clear-cut issue,
clearly wrong issue such as illegal immigration,
surely we can apply it to protecting our most basic constitutional rights,
the ability to leave our home,
the ability to have an economy,
These are rights that we were willing to go along with people in the spirit of solidarity and pandemic and police powers.
But that has dragged on way past its usefulness.
And nobody, least of all the people enforcing it, and the lab coat dictators that they're giving their politics to can explain to us what the whole point is.
So you've got great moves from the cops in Camden, New Jersey.
You've got great moves from Atwater, California.
even President Trump himself is calling the left's bluff.
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Trump himself calling the left's bluff, and he's doing it specifically on this issue of
hydroxychloroquine. You remember hydroxychloroquine is this anti-malarial drug that has shown
promise early on in treating coronavirus. Trump mentioned this, and then because,
Trump mentioned it, the left had to come out and say hydroxychloroquine is terrible.
And then there's some study that shows that it's not terribly effective, even though we have
so little information right now that it's very difficult to trust these things, especially
when the lab coat modlers have been so wrong about every other aspect of this illness.
So hydroxychloroquine, it's been around for a long time.
And President Trump mentions offhandedly in a press briefing yesterday that as a matter of fact,
he is taking the drug himself to stave off the coronavirus.
You'd be surprised at how many people are taking it, especially the frontline workers,
before you catch it.
The frontline workers, many, many are taking it.
I happen to be taking it.
I happen to be taking it.
Hydroxychloroquine.
I'm taking it, hydroxychloroquine.
Right now, yeah.
A couple of weeks ago, I started taking it.
Because I think it's good.
I've heard a lot of good stories.
And if it's not good, I'll tell you right, I'm not going to get hurt by it.
It's been around for 40 years for malaria, for lupas, for other things.
I take it.
Frontline workers take it.
A lot of doctors take it.
Excuse me.
A lot of doctors take it.
I take it.
No, I hope to not be able to take it soon because, you know, I hope they come up with some answer.
But I think people should be allowed to.
This is exactly how to push back against the media and the overreaching leftist politicians.
Now, I'm not saying the way to do it is to take hydroxychloroquine.
I'm, I should differentiate between those things.
I'm saying the way to push back is to go directly at their claims and with responsibility and
with precaution, flout those claims, the alarmism from the left.
And in this case, the way Trump is doing it is with this particular drug hydroxychloroquine.
Because it comes out and says, look, we obviously don't have a vaccine for this.
We might never have a vaccine.
But there is this one drug.
It seems to be somewhat effective.
Doctors are saying that it's helped to cure patients.
some patients say it saved their lives, they were on debt store, they took this drug and then all of a sudden it was great.
So, so, you know, maybe it's a good drug. Maybe we should try it out. And then simply because he said that,
the left said, oh, this drug, it's going to kill everybody. This, it's unproven. The drug's not unproven.
We've been using it to treat malaria for well over 40 years. But the left doesn't care about that.
They just have to contradict whatever he's saying. So then he's so stubborn. Like, he's so
ready to just smack down whatever they're throwing at him.
But he says, oh, yeah, I'm taking the drug.
I'm taking, you want to, the proof of the pudding is in the tasting, okay?
The media are trying to create this hysteria to say that the drug is killing people left
and right.
Trump's a maniac.
He's got blood on his hands.
He goes, okay, well, guess what?
I'm taking it myself.
And look at me, I'm fine.
He's doing fine.
The headlines yesterday, you would have thought this was the craziest thing.
You would have thought Trump is, you know, going to a back alley by and bian, by Androxy, you know,
and then chopping it up with a credit card and blowing lines in the White House rather than what
actually happened, which is that this was obviously prescribed to him by a doctor, not just any
doctor, the White House doctor.
He's got the best scientific experts in the world around him right now.
He's got Dr. Fauci.
He's got Dr. Burks.
He's got Mike Pence in a lab coat.
He's got big experts, okay?
And is it going to kill him?
hope not. I don't think so, though. You know, something tells me that if it were, first of all,
we would know about it. And, too, they wouldn't have prescribed it for him. He's, I really like when
Trump does this. He's leading by example. So Trump, you know, he's taking this drug. I don't
know whether the drug is going to be effective or not. I don't know if it's going to harm him.
I suppose if it does, they'll probably take him off the drug. Some people, though, were really
scandalized by this, including the great Neil Cavuto. I love Neil Cavuto on Fox.
But he took a moment and said, hold on, don't try this at home, kids.
Those who took it in a vulnerable population, including those with respiratory or other conditions, they died.
I want to stress again, they died.
If you are in a risky population here, and you are taking this as a preventative treatment to ward off the virus,
or in a worst case scenario, you are dealing with the virus, and you are in this vulnerable population, it will kill you.
I cannot stress enough.
This will kill you.
So again, whatever benefits the president says this has,
and certainly it has had for those suffering for malaria
dealing with lupus, this is elite
that should not be taken casually by those
watching at home or assuming, well, the president of United States
says it's okay.
Sure, it shouldn't be taken casually,
but nobody should be prescribing themselves drugs in the first place.
You know, I mean, I see the point that Neil Kvuda's making,
He's saying, hey, guys, don't just go out and start stuffing your faces with hydroxychloroquine.
Fair enough, nobody would disagree with him there.
But I just don't think that's exactly what people are doing.
The one story that the left-wing media was able to find on this was that woman who fed her husband
fish tank cleaner.
And the more and more you read about that story, it sounds a lot like she murdered him.
So I don't know.
I think there's an investigation going on right now.
So this just doesn't seem to be a big scourge.
Of course, talk to your doctor before you take any medication.
ask your doctor for a prescription.
But, I mean, that is the claim here, right?
The left is saying, you will, well, the left and Neil Cavuto, I guess in this case,
saying, you will die if you take this.
And President Trump is saying, well, I guess we'll find out.
It might be a reckless thing to do.
But that is the kind of fearlessness that you're seeing from the president, not just on the
medical front, but much more importantly than that, on the media front.
Nancy Pelosi was none too happy about this.
Nancy Pelosi came out and not only said that it was terrible of Trump to take the hydroxychloroquine, she also called him fat.
As far as the president is concerned, he's our president, and I would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his, shall we say, weight group, but it is morbid,
obese, they say. So I think it's not a good idea. This is the most transparent concern trolling ever.
I mean, as though we're supposed to believe that the Democrats who called Donald Trump a Nazi,
fascist, racist, bigot, threat to humanity on earth, he's going to kill us all,
whether through his response to the pandemic or through global warming or by simply shocking and offending everybody to death,
that they're really seriously concerned that he might have an adverse side effect from this medicine.
I don't think so.
And then right afterwards, she calls him fat.
She body shames the president.
I thought we were told we can't body shame people.
Imagine if a right winger said this sort of thing about a democratic politician,
maybe prominent democratic politicians that are around today, obviously won't name any names.
There would be an uproar, it would be so offensive, it'd be terrible.
And yet for Trump, there's nothing you can't say about this guy.
There's nothing too vile and disgusting to say about this guy that you won't get credit for.
So Democrats have very little to say on this topic.
Nothing that they've predicted has come true.
nothing that they've enacted has done any good. Even the lockdowns. I can't stress this point enough.
There's no evidence that the lockdowns have saved one single life. The point of the lockdown is to
spread out, flatten the curve, spread out the number of cases so as not to overwhelm the hospital system.
We never came close to overwhelming the hospital system. We had the Javitt Center Hospital empty in New York.
We had that hospital ship empty in New York, okay? Never came close.
close. The only other reason for the lockdowns is to buy time for a vaccine, which is nowhere
in sight. They had some very promising vaccine in the UK, and then that fizzled. It looks
like it's not very promising at all. There are lots of viruses, lots of ailments that we don't
have cures for, right? So no reason to say that we'll, we'll be able to get one. And even if we
were in a year or 18 months, are we really going to lock down our entire system?
society until then, what would be the effect of that? They've got nothing on it, right? So now
they start changing their tune with even just the littlest pushback. You remember a few weeks
ago, Andrew Cuomo, the great hero of coronavirus, what a great leader. He should be the new
Democratic nominee. Never mind that he's been the most incompetent governor in the entire country on this
issue. Never mind that his state is doing the worst on this issue. And yet for some reason,
They're saying that's evidence that the leader of that state needs to be elevated and get a promotion.
Never mind that very specific policies undertaken by Andrew Cuomo have killed people.
Never mind any of that.
Andrew Cuomo said, you know, if all that they do saves even one life, then it will have all been worth it.
That was a few weeks ago.
Today, Andrew Cuomo is saying at a press conference, a lot of grannies are going to die.
Here he is.
They're looking for accountability and they feel that they were failed.
What's the comment to that?
Yeah, the comment is this.
And I have those conversations all day long with people who have lost people, right?
We lost 139 people yesterday in hospitals.
Who is accountable for those 139 deaths?
How do we get justice for those families who had 139 deaths?
What is justice?
Who can we prosecute for those deaths?
Nobody.
Nobody.
Mother nature, God.
Where did this virus come from?
People are going to die by this virus.
That is the truth.
Older people, vulnerable people, are going to die from this virus.
That is going to happen.
Okay.
Well, that's a little.
different tune than we were hearing a few weeks ago, isn't it? If everything we do saves even
one life, it will be worth it. Older people are going to die. They're going to die. Can't get around
death. Well, isn't that the point we were making? Isn't the point we were making that mortality is a fact.
In epidemics, mortality is an even more urgent fact. And you can't always stop that.
You can't always even slow it down. And the policies that you undertake might have negative consequences,
might kill more people, might damage society, might damage their lives.
That was the point we were making.
And then you demagogued the issue and said that we wanted to kill Granny,
and we had blood on our hands, and we were heartless, and only you cared about saving even one life.
But now you're telling us that a lot of Grannies are going to die.
I also love the way he opens up the clip.
Who can be blamed for all these deaths?
What is justice?
Wow, really poetical stuff, Governor Cuomo.
You, actually, for some of them, at least, you can be blamed for some of those deaths because
just to quote one policy, you took sick people and put them into nursing homes during the
lockdown.
And when you take sick people and you put them into nursing homes, thousands and thousands of people
die.
Because the virus, this isn't brain surgery.
You don't need to be the exalted Dr. Fauci, his eminence, the smartest man in the world,
to realize that when you take people who are sick with a highly contagious,
virus, and then you put them with the most vulnerable population for that virus, then more people
are going to die. And yet that's exactly what Andrew Cuomo did. He's catching a lot of heat for it right now.
And so all of a sudden, he's deflecting all responsibility whatsoever. Even though a few weeks ago,
he said his policies were going to have a real effect. There, you know, if they save one life,
they're all worth it. Well, what happens if they accidentally kill thousands of people?
We can't be held responsible. Some people are going to die. Yeah, right. You probably should have
listen to this podcast and many other shows, many other people on the right, earlier on, rather
than just try to vilify all of us as being callous and uncaring about human life and ready to
throw granny off a cliff because none of that happened. Just push back on them, they will fold.
They are folding. I was down in San Diego last weekend. Down there visiting some friends.
And we go out for a little walk on the street. There are people out. We're
milling about. So I'm walking, just a few of us, you know, we're walking down a sidewalk and some woman,
some Karen, this is the new term Karen, or one of these sort of women, generally, I guess,
white women who yell at everybody and tell everybody what to do and, you know, make a big nuisance.
This woman who would fit the description of a Karen is walking down the street, walking her dog.
I don't have a mask on, she doesn't have a mask on. And she starts yelling at us.
What are you doing?
What am I, but what are you, what are you talking about?
Well, what, what are you?
Why are you walking?
You can't walk there.
I said, where would you like us to walk?
I don't know, away from me.
And she's kind of coming to, meanwhile, she's doing exactly the same thing that we're doing
on the sidewalk.
I guess she just owns the sidewalk.
It's, it is offensive to her that anybody should be, should be out at all because, you know,
her fellow human beings, her fellow citizens are nothing but carriers of this
disease and pestilence. She actually sort of like jumps off of the sidewalk as she's yelling at us
with her two dogs so that she doesn't get infected by us. Now, what would have happened if she'd
walked right by us in the fresh air, in the sunshine with no mask? You know what would have happened?
Nothing, nothing at all would have happened. She would have been fine. I guess we still would have
had that unpleasant interaction, but would have been absolutely fine. And this woman I saw in
in San Diego was not the only one who was doing this.
There's a Karen who's gotten very, very famous around the country.
We will get to her in one second.
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Diego was not the only Karen around. Here is a woman walking around a beach, yelling at people
for not having masks on at the beach. Oh my God, not one person with a mask on. Everybody is here
and nobody. Yeah, oh my God, that's what I'm saying. Oh, my God. Look at all those people.
There's like 20. What the heck? What are we doing to people?
Hi, I'm Rebecca Brand and I'm flipping out because Governor Newsom announced that this Friday,
we are no longer going to be on total lockdown.
We're opening back up.
I'm flipping out because people haven't been wearing masks,
and this is going to be even more loosey-goosey than ever before.
I think it's all going to go downhill from this point on.
So I couldn't tell if this was a joke or not when I saw it.
When I initially saw this, I thought,
okay, it's got to be a parody or something of all these people
who have become so hysterical
that they would want you to wear a giant mask,
even when you're on the beach in the sunshine, right far.
far away from people. And then I met that woman in San Diego and I realized, no, some people
are really, really hysterical about this. The way to push back against, I talk to friends of mine,
relatives of mine, who have been locked indoors this whole time. They really have barely
gone outside, even though they're not particularly vulnerable, even though they're not really
in the at-risk population. And they've done it because of the doomsday models, because of the
people in the media and in elected office and the experts in the lab coats who've told them
that they're going to die if they walk outside. I understand why some people feel that kind of fear.
I mean, the entire liberal apparatus has done everything they can to gin up that fear.
The best way to deflate that kind of alarmism, just act normal. Keep calm and carry on.
You know, they're going to try to shut down your gym, even at 20% capacity, even with the fever guns,
even with the masks, just open the gym, just go to gym, just work out.
They're going to tell you that any, if you get the virus, you're going to die,
and if you take the medicine for the virus, you're going to die.
Well, maybe the president of the United States can lead the way and say, look, my doctor
prescribed me this medicine and I'm not dying.
Doesn't mean you should all go out and do this drug immediately, but it does mean that
this situation is not as deadly and dire and catastrophic as all of the so-called
experts told us was for weeks and weeks. Just go out when you're when you're walking by somebody on a
beach. Just don't don't have the mask on on the beach. Be irresponsible. Be respectful. But don't indulge
the fantasies and delusions and power grabs of people who have been wrong this entire time.
A lot more to get to. We've got to get to one of the negative effects of the virus. We've got to
get to the coronavirus class divide. And we got to get to how the left dumped believe all women.
because now this is getting really Orwellian.
We're being told by the New York Times that believe all women is a right-wing trap.
News to me, the Me Too movement is a super secret 4D chess level right-wing trap.
Oh my gosh, Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh was actually behind it the whole time.
What a great trick we played.
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Every day, the unintended negative consequences of this lockdown become clearer and clearer.
One of which is so ironic.
We're told that we need to all stay in place and not do anything until we find a vaccine,
which might be an imaginary vaccine because there are plenty of illnesses that we don't have vaccines for
and there's no evidence that we're ever going to get one for the coronavirus, right?
So we have to stay in place until we get the vaccine.
The vaccine is the most important thing.
Well, do you know one of the consequences of us waiting and waiting on this vaccine?
Kids aren't getting their vaccines.
Because we're waiting on an imaginary vaccine, kids are not getting the vaccines for the real things right now.
the number of childhood vaccines administered in Michigan, this is according to a report that was released by the CDC, has dropped by as much as 22% amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Obviously, there are a lot of other things that are going on right now, too, things that, you know, I guess you would call elective, I guess you'd call these vaccines elective, that normally would be taking place or not taking place.
So our real life healthcare apparatus that we've built up over 100, 200 years, that is being neglected
for the imaginary healthcare apparatus of a completely empty Jabot Center in New York and of a vaccine that doesn't exist yet.
And of the healthcare workers who are being laid off right now, they're being furloughed because
everything else has been shut down. There's a real, real irony to that, of course.
an irony that I think the left is beginning to see, right? Quomo is now changing his tune,
obviously. And yet, even though the left can now see they were wrong about everything,
they double down. It's like that governor in New Jersey. He says, these aren't just words.
We're going to come back tomorrow. I'm serious. You better not stop us tomorrow. They feel threatened.
They feel defensive because everything has gone so haywire and people are no longer listening to
them. That's fine. I think the politicians right now are completely on the ropes. I think we need to
keep absolutely pummeling them with these facts, with these observations about what is going on
as a result of the lockdowns. And then, most importantly, we need to ignore them. I mean, even the Marxists
can get behind reopening. Even the Bernie bros are starting to get behind reopening. There's this
sort of irony with the lockdown that I haven't heard other people talking about, but I think it's
actually exacerbating a lot of tensions going on right now, which is that the lockdown is seriously
exacerbating class divides. You know, I don't usually talk in terms of these, this kind of
Marxist view of the world, of the class struggle and all of that. I don't think that's really the
most important way to view the world. But the left talks about that a lot. And if anything has
exacerbated class tensions is this lockdown. I'll give you an example of this. I've noticed,
as I are going to retail shops or something, that the workers there, more often than not,
are unpleasant compared to before the lockdown when everyone's basically perfectly pleasant.
But since the lockdown, I've had several rude interactions with retail workers, which doesn't
make sense to me. I'm so wonderfully pleasant. I'm so wonderfully amiable that it certainly couldn't
have been anything I've done. But really, my, my behavior is not changed. There has been something
that's going on. And I kind of get it. I actually, I empathize with the retail workers,
which is that everybody is being told this hysteria from the left in the media that if you so much
as go outside, you're going to die, right? You've got to work. You work from home, safer at home,
stay at home. Oh, except for you little pesky retail workers. You come on it. You sacrifice.
your lives so that we can go buy our almond milk. But all the really fancy people who have jobs
where you can work from home, they're going to work from home because their lives matter.
But your life doesn't matter. I get it. I'd be irritated too if I were a realtor worker.
It doesn't matter, of course, that the alarmism that the left is peddling isn't true.
Right. I mean, you're not going to die the minute that you walk out the door, especially if
you're in a not a particularly at-risk population. The very fact that you're being told that
means that you're being told, yeah, you're expendable grocery store worker, you're expendable
barista, because I got to get my latte, you know, those people who are working from home to
protect their lives, they need to get their latte, so you need to go and at risk your lives.
That's not a very nice thing to tell people. The alternative to this is what the right is saying,
which is that nobody's expendable and nobody's non-essential. Everybody is essential in the economy.
everybody, okay? And a world in which we say that a huge portion of workers are non-essential,
or that only the really fancy people with the fancy jobs, only they get to work from home,
protect their lives. That's an ugly society. That's a, that's a tense society. That's one
that views people as unimportant. I mean, that's, ironically, that's what Andrew Cuomo was saying
early on. He says, if we save one life, well, you know, put that into practice. If you really
view human beings as dignified, then, you know, treat them with a little bit of dignity.
Treat everybody as essential. Be all in it together. Unbelievable political times we're living in
that it's actually the right who's defending the Marxists. I don't know. I don't know how we
got to this spot. Even crazier, even more backwards, we're now at a spot where believe all
women, the Me Too movement, is actually a right-wing trap. So the left is in a really bad
spot, the feminist movement in a very bad spot. Because the feminists told us during the Brett
Kavanaugh hearings that any time any woman makes an accusation, no matter how outlandish,
no matter how uncorroborated, no matter how much it changes, we have to believe those women,
we need to strip men of due process rights, and we need to destroy their careers. There was no
evidence that Brett Kavanaugh did anything untowarder.
to that lady, Christine Ford.
No evidence that Christine Ford ever met Brett Kavanaugh.
She couldn't tell us when the alleged incident took place, who was there in the room,
how many people were there, where it was.
The one friend, she said, was around at the time, said it didn't happen.
She changed her story.
She got caught in a bunch of lies, right?
She was completely uncredible.
Then there was another lady who was somehow even less credible, Julie Swetnik, who said
that Brett Kavanaugh was a gang rapist. And the media, Jake Tapper, oh, they were promoting this woman.
They were promoting all this trash. And they said, if you didn't believe these women, then you were some
monster. Now, of course, Joe Biden has much more credible allegations against him. And all of a sudden,
they're saying, now we shouldn't believe that woman. So Susan Faludi, who is a journalist writing the
New York Times, she says, believe all women is a right-wing trap. Joe Biden has been accused of sexual
assaulting conservatives are having a field day. Oh, we're having a field day. No, we're just
holding you to your own standards. Exultant that they've caught feminists in a new hypocrisy trap.
A woman with no corroboration beyond contemporaneous accounts charges a powerful man with a
decade's old crime. Hmm, doesn't that sound mighty close to Christine Blasey Ford's complaint
against Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh? No, it doesn't actually because the woman who's
alleging the crime against Joe Biden has contemporaneous corroboration. And Christine Ford didn't.
actually it's not. This one seems a whole lot more credible than Christine Ford, even though
you're not believing this lady because it's politically inconvenient for you. Anyway,
hmm, doesn't that sound mighty close to Christine Ford? Yes, this time many liberals who've championed
the Me Too movement seem skeptical. Gotcha. But in fact, believe all women does have an asterisk.
It's never been feminist boilerplate. What we are witnessing is another instance of the right
to crying what it imagines to be the American women's movement. Spend some mind-numbing.
hours tracking the origins of Believe All Women on social media sites and news databases,
as I did. And you'll discover how language like a virus can mutate overnight. All of a sudden,
yesterday's quotes, suffer the insertion of some foreign DNA that makes them easy to weaponize.
In this case, that intrusion, that foreign intrusion is a word all. All insertion was all the rage
during the Kavanaugh hearing. So they're saying, actually the phrase was believe women, not believe
all women. It's conservatives who added the,
all to it, and that totally changes the meaning. Except that isn't true. That's the big problem.
The Women's March, tweet it out, we believe all survivors. Kirsten Gillibrand, tweet it out. Do we value
women? Do we believe women? Do we give them the opportunity to tell their story to be heard?
Will we ensure that they get the justice they deserve? We must fight to be a country that answers,
yes, every time, every time. Hillary Clinton, this one, the most,
Most ironic. Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.
Every one, except for the ones that Hillary Clinton spent decades smearing, I guess. But everyone.
Actually, the Hillary Clinton part is important to remember here. The left has always been
hypocritical on feminism all the way back, all the way back to the 90s, all the way before
that. Feminism has never been a tool to help women and treat women fairly and apply standards
equally. No, it's just a political instrument for attacking Republicans and not attacking Democrats,
going easy on Democrats. We can go back in time. We can Google this. We can see that they're
lying to us now. Even the idea, by the way, that believe all women is different than believe
women, what's the difference?
There's no difference at all.
If you say believe women as a categorical statement, that is exactly the same as saying
believe all women.
You could say believe some women.
I guess that would be the alternative, but obviously none of the left ever said that.
You say believe women, believe all women.
It's exactly the same thing.
And beyond that, they actually said believe all women before.
This is not the only way the left tries to manipulate language before we go.
I've got to get to this is my favorite story, probably of the entire day.
A UN.
UN tweets out.
They say, what you say matters, help create a more equal world by using gender neutral
language.
If you're unaware about someone's gender or are referring to a group, UNwomen.org, hashtag
generation equality.
And they have all these words that we're not allowed to say anymore, and now these
words that we have to say instead.
If you don't know someone's gender, use the gender neutral language.
So you can't say mankind.
You have to say humankind.
Even though man is a gender neutral pronoun,
even though in the beginning God created man,
both male and female, he created them,
you have to say humankind.
Hold on, that doesn't work.
So the problem is that you've got man in here on mankind,
but you've also got man in there on humankind.
So it should be Hugh person kind, right?
But wait a second.
Hugh person kind, that still has sun in it, doesn't it?
she can't say that's sexist that's not equality so it should be huper daughter huper daughter kind so
okay I guess you can say huper daughter kind instead of chairman you have to say chair so you have to
replace a person with a piece of furniture that makes sense instead of congressman you have to say
legislator doesn't really differentiate between all the different legislatures fine
instead of businessman you have to say representative those actually don't mean the same thing
representative means congressman not businessman okay it's all right I don't expect them to know a lot
language. Instead of policemen, you got to say police officer, landlord, you have to say owner,
boyfriend, girlfriend, you got to say partner, you know, as though you're about to like open an
accounting office with somebody instead of have a love affair with them. Salesman, you got to say
salesperson, obviously got to be salesperson, you know that. Manpower is workforce, workforce,
not manpower, maiden name, family name, fireman, firefighter, husband or wife, you have to say,
spouse. No, no, I don't think I'm going to do any of that.
What is the purpose of the United Nations?
I guess it's supposed to provide a forum to discuss international issues and basically just give the United States a way to wrangle a bunch of countries in the world.
That's how it's supposed to work theoretically.
That's not how it really works.
The way the UN really works is we give them plush real estate in New York.
We invite the worst people on earth to come over here and criticize us.
Without any credibility, these are the worst.
people on the planet and they criticize us.
Then, the important
initiatives that the UN undertakes
is to try to destroy the English language
with a bunch of stupid euphemisms
to push
left-wing feminism.
Let's just not do it.
Obviously, we shouldn't use this kind of language.
We shouldn't fund
this kind of organization.
We shouldn't pretend...
Okay, we shouldn't go along with this.
This has been a theme of the past...
Certainly the past week.
Really, we've been talking about it for the past several weeks.
We're in a different political moment now than we were in four or five years ago.
Okay, the four or five years ago kind of conservative vision in America was lose nicely.
You know, be a Mitt Romney.
Make some weak argument and then lose.
But lose really nicely.
You know, play your role as the court jester in the kingdom of liberalism and then lose really nicely.
And that's fine.
Don't really attack anybody too hard.
Yeah, we know the media.
against you, but that's life. We know the education system is against you. Aw, shucks, what can you do?
We know that virtually every institution in this country is left-wing, progressive, whatever you want.
But, hey, that's just the way it is. Can't push back. No, I think we can. Pretty sure we can.
That's the defining feature of the Trump era. That's why the Trump era isn't so nice and genial is because
he's actually doing something. So let's do it. Let's not go along with this anymore. Let's just
defund the damn thing. How about that? How about we call
of their bluffs and watch them fold.
I think, I think that's the only way that we're going to shake ourselves out of this madness.
Cultural, political, locked in our apartments, wearing masks on a sunny beach.
Just push back, just call their bluff.
They have a whole lot less power than they pretend that they do.
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