The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 610 - Sodom By The Sea
Episode Date: September 14, 2020I go away for one week — one week! — and I come back to pedo movies on Hollywood’s biggest platform and the town literally on fire. Ash covering my front steps. Lots to catch up on before the we...ll-deserved fire and brimstone takes us all out. 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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I go away for one week, one week, and I come back to pedo movies on Hollywood's biggest platform
and the town literally burning to the ground. Ash covering my front steps, there is a lot to catch up on
before the well-deserved fire and broomstone takes us all out. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael
Nulls show. Good to be back, everybody. Had a great time in Utah. I missed you all very much.
Also, I have to come. I know it's been a little while. It's been a full week, but I have to get to my
favorite comment from the last show from David Winoker. Political science, the only science that ignores
all the rules of science, like logical thought and analysis of cause and effect. That is true.
Political science does ignore all the rules of science. It also ignores all the rules of politics.
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I had a great time in Utah. Okay, I was having, I haven't taken a vacation since my honeymoon,
and I was so excited to go and relax. We were a sweet little lease and me, and we were there with a
couple of friends, and I was having a great time until Ben ruined it. I did not do any work. I barely
tweeted. I didn't take, but Ben calls me. So I say, okay, I got to pick up the phone. Hey, Ben,
what's going on? He says, hey, Knowles, you got to watch cuties. Cuties. Cudies. Why have to watch
Cutie's, okay. He made me watch it because obviously it's the hottest topic that anybody,
it's not hot. It's not a hot, please don't misconstrue what I'm saying, but it is a hot topic
and it's a hot political issue. There are now calls for investigations of it. So he said,
basically, you're a cultural commentator. I want your take on what this is. I said, I don't want to
watch this degenerate filth. And that's the question, right? Is QDie's degenerate filth or is it
being misinterpreted like Netflix is saying that it is? Now, I knew from the beginning that it was
degenerate filth because it's a French movie and all French film is degenerate filth. So I kind of knew
that it was going to be like that going in. I then pull up my Netflix and I see the first movie
that they're promoting is cuties, this movie about 11 year olds twerking and being sexualized.
That's the first movie. The second movie, Lucifer. All right, a little on the nose here, Hollywood,
thought we're not in for a great trip. Then we start watching the movie. It's me, sweet little Lisa,
my two friends sitting there on the other couch.
My friend's fiance
storms out of the room crying
because of how creepy the movie was
with the sexualizing shots of young girls.
Netflix defends it.
The left right now,
largely defending this movie,
saying that the right is completely misconstruing it.
They didn't see it.
They barely watched the trailer.
Well, I saw it, so I can give you an honest take.
But this is what Netflix says.
Cudius is a social commentary
against the sexualization of young children.
children. It's an award-winning film and a powerful story about the pressure young girls face on
social media and from society more generally growing up. And we'd encourage anyone who cares
about these important issues to watch the movie. And the thing about it is, that description
is actually correct, sort of, sort of. But it misses the most important point. The message of
the movie could be interpreted, could be, doesn't need to be interpreted, but could be interpreted
as against the sexualization of young girls. The movie is about this young girl who's from a Muslim
family, and the film basically says that the Muslims are sexualized young girls too by marrying
them off very young, but then Western degenerate, decadent France is also sexualizing young
girls with twerking and, you know, rap music and whatever, all kind of modern culture. And it sort of
opposes that. You know, it shows
some of the pitfalls of that. It could also
be interpreted as saying that young girls
need to explore their sexuality and sometimes they
go too far, but they need to explore it anyway.
So I'm not even saying that
it totally does what Netflix
is saying in the message. But let's
just for argument's sake, let's just
say that is the message of the movie.
The problem is that in
presenting that message, the movie
sexualizes and
exploits the 11-year-old girls.
it does the thing that it says that it's against.
It would be like having a movie about how terrible it is to torture animals.
And then for an hour and a half of the movie, it's people literally torturing animals and stomping on them and punching them and throwing them against the wall.
And then at the end of the movie it says, but maybe it's bad to torture animals.
Say, okay, well, did you have to torture all the animals to tell me how bad it is to torture animals?
No.
And that's what's going on in the movie.
because the movie doesn't star 16-year-old girls playing 11-year-old girls
or 18-year-old girls playing 11-year-old girls or 20-year-old.
You could imagine a world, in Hollywood does this all the time,
where you get an older actor or actress to play a younger actor or actress.
But they didn't do that here.
It's actually 11-year-old girls with gratuitous, exploitative, close-up shots
of their various body parts.
I mean, there are parts of this movie that are genuinely nauseating,
And they're needless.
You do not need those shots to convey the message that Netflix is saying that the movie is portraying.
Part of Netflix's defense is they said, okay, well, the poster was a little exploitative, but the movie is not that way.
The poster is from the movie.
The poster is a shot from the movie, more or less.
It's a shot from the end of the movie.
It doesn't convey the message necessarily of the movie, but it is part of the movie.
So it is exploitative.
People are saying it's child pornography.
I mean, I guess it's, I guess it's not technically child pornography because the girls aren't naked or I don't know.
I mean, what is pornography, right?
As a famous Supreme Court justice said, I can't define it, but I know it when I see it.
At the very least, though, at the very least, we should all be able to agree to agree.
This is sexually exploitative of children, of little girls, and it has no place in a decent society.
I guess it has a place in France, but it has no place in a decent society.
So what are we to do about this?
Don't forget, Netflix is super-duper left-wing.
98% of the time that Netflix employees donate to politicians, they donate to Democrats.
And this is not some new thing on the left.
This is not some fantasy imagined by the right.
The left has been sexualizing children for, at this point, 80 years, 80 or 90 years.
This began, we talked to actually a little bit about this on this show the week before I took my vacation,
which is that you have these theorists, these weird left-wing theorists in beginning in the 30s,
talking about how we need to sexualize young kids.
There was this guy Wilhelm Reich,
very popular theorist for the left,
who said that the reason and cause of war and famine and disease and cancer
was the people weren't having enough orgasms.
Seriously, you can read about this.
He said he had discovered the life force of the universe,
the orgones.
He developed a box called the Orgon Accumulator.
It was just a wooden box.
Woody Allen parodied it as the Orgasmatron.
And there were very prominent leftists who had the Orgasmatron box,
J.D. Salinger, a guy who catcher in the right, Norman Naylor, considered one of the great geniuses of the left in the 20th century. They all had this weird orgasm box. Wasn't just this weirdo Wilhelm Reich. It goes all the way up through the 60s and 70s and Bernie Sanders, who made a good play for the presidency even in 2020. He wrote very creepy essays in the 1960s about how we have to sexualize children based on righteous theories. Because righteous theories is that sexual repression is why we have all these evils in the world. And when are you,
sexually repressed when you're a child. So we need to allow children to explore their sexuality
and molest one another. Bernie Sanders wrote essays explicitly about this, okay? It's been building on the
left for a long time, which is why they are normalizing this kind of stuff with the pederasty bill
that we just saw in California, also the week before I went away, and now with cuties. So what do we do
about this? Are we now hypocrites on the issue of free speech because we don't like this creepy,
exploitative movie? I don't think so. Right now, Senator Ted Cruz, someone I'm visiting in Washington,
D.C., so that we can film more episodes of our podcast verdict, is calling for an investigation
into Netflix for promoting QDies. He's not the only politician doing that. Many others are as well.
This brings, I think this is very good. That's a good political point. This brings up a larger
philosophical point, which is, we need to get more precise about the term free speech. You're going to
see a lot of squishy conservatives, quote unquote, who are defending cuties on the grounds of free speech.
And we should be totally clear about this and have some basic historical understanding.
The founding fathers would have jailed the people who produced cuties.
At least, I think some of the founding fathers would have done more than jailed them.
The founding fathers, and for most of the people in our country's history, would have had no thought that cuties is somehow protected
by the First Amendment, that it's protected free speech.
What do we mean by free speech?
The left has backed us into a corner here
because we are now, we conservatives are now the ones saying
that any type of speech is protected speech,
which is simply not true in American history.
We're saying that we're totally opposed
to any kind of standards on speech,
which has never been true, not just in this country,
it's never been true anywhere.
All societies, at all times, in all places throughout history,
have had and have enforced standards about speech.
And especially in this country, the question is, what are the standards?
Well, there are plenty of things that have never been considered protected speech in this country,
beyond cuties.
We'll get to that in one second.
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has never been considered protected speech. It is still not, it depends where you are, but still
in some places is not considered protected speech. Pornography, same thing. It was never considered
protected speech. We permitted it in some cases, but we also have heavy restraints.
on it. Don't forget during the George W. Bush administration, at the end of the George W. Bush
administration, we jailed a pornographer simply for being so obscene. Okay, this is not some anachronism.
This is not some anti-American idea. It's been going on for the entirety of our country, including
as recently as two presidents ago. Sedition, not protected speech. You cannot be seditious,
or you can at least be prosecuted for being seditious. Threats are not considered protected speech.
Okay, we have broad and wonderful free speech.
protections in this country, but we've got to get specific. The brilliance of political correctness,
nobody talks about this, but it's the genius of the whole thing. The brilliance of political correctness
is that it backed conservatives into a lose-lose situation. We all know that political correctness,
which the left has used to gain a lot of power in the last several decades, more than several
decades, is the speech code. But the thing about it is, it's kind of an anti-speech code,
speech code. It's a speech code designed to destroy all of the previous standards we had on speech,
on issues of sex, on issues of obscenity, on issues of blasphemy, on issues of all these sorts of things.
It's an anti-speech code speech code. And so it puts us in a tough position because if conservatives
oppose political correctness, which we should, then we've either got to come out against speech codes
in general, which is kind of what they wanted in the first place, or we look like hypocrites
and we've got to embrace their speech code, which would be terrible as well.
It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
We've got to be much more specific.
We use a lot of slogans in this country.
We're using a lot of slogans these days with Black Lives Matter,
all lives matter, all that kind of stuff, which we'll get to later.
But we need to be more specific.
What do those things mean?
What kind of speech is not protected?
Liable is not protected.
And the Trump campaign is zeroing in on this right now.
So while I was away, there was this absolutely preposterous, stupid, irresponsible, fraudulent Atlantic story that was published.
It was written by the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic based on four anonymous sources saying that Donald Trump denigrated fallen U.S. soldiers.
That sounds about right, right? Because the media, they haven't lied to you for the past four years.
And we know Trump hates the military, right? The guy who stoops down and picks up a Marines hat.
the guy who runs his whole campaign about how much he loves the military, he probably hates the
military, right? Well, sure, the Atlantic confirmed it with four anonymous sources. And then
a Fox News reporter came out and said that she confirmed the report by talking to an anonymous
source, which is, by the way, not possible. I'm not saying it's not possible because she didn't
talk to someone. I'm saying it's not possible because you cannot confirm an anonymous report
story with an anonymous source.
Like, ontologically, you cannot do that.
That is not possible.
So absolutely irresponsible stuff there.
By the way, 21 people have gone on the record to contradict this report that was
written by a bunch of anonymous sources.
Then within one day of this report, Joe Biden puts up an ad about it.
It goes within like 12 hours.
Was there some collusion going on perhaps?
Was this a setup?
I don't know.
It kind of looks that way.
Here's the Biden ad.
You see it in a cemetery.
Why should I go to that cemetery?
It's filled with losers.
That's what Trump allegedly said about a military cemetery.
It's like written cartoonishly with some Hollywood reject writer.
Suckers.
Allegedly says that mean old Mr. Trump.
We're not going to support that loser's funeral talking about John McCain.
I suppose that one he might have said.
Not because he didn't like the troops,
but because Trump and John McCain famously did not get along.
I don't get it, Trump says.
What was in it for them?
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
Because Trump's such an idiot, right?
So he doesn't understand the role of the military and civic life.
If you don't respect our troops, you cannot lead them.
That's what Biden is saying here at the end of this Joe Biden had.
So vote for Biden.
That's the point.
It was ready to go.
I wonder if they got advanced notice of that.
Probably they did.
Anyway, now Jenna Ellis, friend of the show.
You've certainly seen her on this show.
when I fill in on radio for Ben.
She emailed the tech firms.
She's now Trump's legal counsel.
And she instructed the big tech firms to use their so-called fact checkers to take down this ridiculous Joe Biden ad based on absolutely nothing.
This libelous ad based on nothing.
Let's not forget, libel is not protected speech.
And does this ad rise to the level of libel?
Well, there's no evidence for it.
We can at least say that.
And also, this is, again, on the kind of broader philosophical point that conservatives need to recognize because we need to deal in the realities of our world, there is no such thing as free speech when your political opponents do not recognize free speech.
There's no such thing. You are not able to live in a regime of free speech when half of the country and most of the people in power refuse to play by those rules.
then you're just a sucker.
Talk about the word sucker.
Then you are a sucker.
Because you're playing by a set of rules
that your opponents will not play by.
So you will be held to standards
that they will not be held to.
So what rules do we play by?
There's a new report,
another I suppose anonymous report,
but this one I think we should believe
and for a reason which I'll get to in a second.
There's a report that Democrats,
if they take the Senate
and they get a lot of power
in the 2020 election,
they will move to kill the filibuster.
Okay, and this report comes from NBC News.
The reason I believe this report is because NBC News is on the same side of the political aisle
as the Democrats who are going to do this thing.
So I think they've got good sources here, and I think they're leaking it for a reason.
They're going to kill the filibuster.
Now, what is the filibuster?
Filibuster is basically this rule that any member of the Senate can get up and talk for a really,
really long time and slow down or stop legislation.
And so you need not just a simple majority,
of the Senate to get something through, but very often you need 60 votes. Okay, and this has been a
treasured part of the Senate for a long time. And they said, this is according to NBC. The Senate can
nuke the filibuster with a simple majority vote, but it would set an irreversible precedent. The idea of
doing so was never entertained in Obama's presidency, and it will be a heavy lift to stitch together
the 50 votes necessary to do so. But that's BS. That's just a lie from NBC News. The Democrats already
nuked a lot of the filibuster during Obama's presidency because they wanted to get more of Obama's
executive and judicial appointees through and the Republicans were holding it up. So they just nuked
the filibuster. And by the way, when they did that, Mitch McConnell warned them that it was a horrible
idea and they were going to come to regret it very quickly. Here's Mr. Cocaine himself.
Once again, Senate Democrats are threatening to break the rules of the Senate, break the rules of the Senate
in order to change the rules of the Senate. And over what?
over what?
Over a court that doesn't even have enough work to do?
The majority leader promised
he promised
over
and over again
that he wouldn't break the rules of the Senate in order to change them.
If you want to play games
set yet another precedent
that you'll no doubt come to regret
say to my friends on the other side of the aisle
you'll regret this
and you may regret it a lot sooner than you think.
You may regret it a lot sooner than you think. So what does this mean for Republicans? What should we do?
Because I think a lot of Republicans, myself included, like the filibuster, makes the Senate more deliberative, it slows things down, I really like it.
But that's not enough. Liking it is not enough. Okay? What this means is that even though we like the filibuster, Senate Republicans should probably get rid of it.
especially if we win big in November, then we should definitely get rid of it, even though we like it.
Why? Because we're not going to get a cookie. We're not going to get a special prize for preserving this wonderful rule that we all really like when our opponents are not going to preserve it.
They're telling us to our faces that they're not going to preserve it. So they're going to use it to ram through their agenda, but we're supposed to play by a different set of rules.
That ain't how politics is supposed to work. That's not how winning politics works, okay? Also, it's not as though the filibuster is some part of the Constitution.
Okay, the filibuster has only been even theoretically possible since I think 1806, is it?
Yeah, the Senate changed a rule, and it's been possible since then it was never used, not even once, until 1837.
Then it was barely used after that until the 1970s.
Some Senate rules changed it around, made it more, a little stronger, made it a little more in use.
Okay, I like it, and it makes the Senate more deliberative.
We're not in a deliberative time, and we need to recognize.
recognize those rules. It's the same thing with the speech. It's the same thing with the slogans.
It's the same thing with, I mean, if you're looking at the speech, it's the same thing with cuties, right?
What some of the conservatives, the liberal conservatives say is, well, look, if we, if we admonish cuties and tell Netflix to take cuties down, well then maybe they'll take down the passion of the Christ.
No, I don't think so. I don't think those are comparable. I think we can make judgments here along the way.
By the way, they're already taking things down.
They're taking down cop shows.
Cop shows are not going to be allowed on streaming platforms anymore.
They're taking down Gone with the Wind, one of the greatest films ever made.
But we're supposed to keep up cuties.
This is what the conservatives do.
The liberal conservatives do this.
They are always so nervous about some hypothetical, abstract world if we ever exercise any power whatsoever.
They miss the fact that the left is already exercising that power against us in the real world.
but we're not we're not supposed to fight back okay and they're doing they're trying to do it now to get
a complete lock on virtually every election in the country and it has to do with their creepy
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them in weird French movies, it is to allow them to vote. The left has for a long time
wanted kids to vote now in San Francisco. They are trying to let 16-year-olds vote. San Franciscans
rejected a similar proposal in 2016, but they only lost that by two points. And you know what
the left does. They just try, try, try again until they get their way. This is not just some lunatics
out in San Francisco. Well, I guess it is lunatics in San Francisco, but even lunatic San Francisco
at the national level, Nancy Pelosi supports this, she told us so years ago.
I myself, personally, I'm not speaking for my caucus.
I myself have always been for lowering the voting age to 16.
I think it's really important to capture kids when they're in high school, when they're
interested in all of this, when they're learning about government to be able to vote.
Why are they doing this? Why do they want 16-year-olds to vote?
Is it because 16-year-olds are so mature? No, at this, these days, I don't think 60-year-olds are very
immature. I think people are getting much more immature, even as the population gets older.
So I don't think it's for that reason. I think it's for purely partisan reasons. Young people
vote for Democrats. One of the people pushing for this new ballot initiative, it basically confirms
the purely partisan basis here. Crystal Chan, who's an organizer for one 16, vote 16 SF says,
I really think that vote 16 will help youth of color in San Francisco, establishes,
the habit of voting in an earlier age and really provide them with the support and resources
that they need to continue building on that habit as they grow older.
You say, you say, vote 16, this is a bad age.
Why is this organizer of the project bringing race into it?
It's going to help youth of color.
What about youth of whiteness?
What about youth of translucency?
It's not going to help them vote?
No, the reason that they're focusing on the young voters is the same reason that they're
focusing on black voters and some other racial minorities is because,
the Democrats think they have a lock on that vote, so if they can get more of those
groups to vote, then they're going to win more of the elections. This is a purely
naked partisan move, right? But on the philosophical level, there's another issue here. It's
based on a false understanding of human nature that the left has been pushing for a long time.
The kind of traditional understanding of human nature is that man is born, a slave to
his passions. Little babies can't do very much on their own. And little children, and little
children are monsters. Think Lord of the Flies, right? Little children are little tyrants and they don't
know how to behave themselves and they're constantly following their appetites and they always
stuff themselves full of cookies and they drink too much soda and they get a stomach ache. And
they need to be educated into controlling themselves and understanding their freedom. And only once
they're educated in the best sort of freedom and civic traditions, then can they participate in
the civil society. What the left tells you is the opposite. What the left tells you is, what the left tells
you is. And in some ways, liberalism broadly tells you, is that people are born free. They're born free
and perfect in a beautiful blank slate and they're totally free. And there's no such thing as broken
human nature. There's no such thing as the fall. They're perfect, you know. But then society, man,
that damn society, it ruins them. And William Reich and Bernie Sanders would say they just,
they're sexually repressed. And, you know, they don't have enough orgasms. And they don't,
and they need, they need organ accumulators in their room. Or they mean, whatever, you know,
kind of crazy stuff Bernie Sanders was saying in the 60s and 70s, and leftists, obviously,
you're still pushing today.
Society makes them imperfect.
Society.
And if you just fixed those issues from the social engineering level, you know, more poverty
programs or something, and at the personal and even sexual level, from this anti-repression
and the weird boxes that Norman Mailer and William Wright were pushing, then we would have
a perfect society.
Basically, that politics and social engineering has the ability.
as long as we make politics totally personally, even all the way down to the sexual level,
has the ability to perfect society. And if you're trying to do that, if you're looking for the most
pure, wonderful put-together people, you don't look to the wisdom of the ages. You don't look to
older people who've matured and educated themselves. You look to children. That's the philosophical
basis here. It's based on this false understanding of human nature. Of course, actual wisdom does not
come from children or from pedophiles. It doesn't come from either of those, despite our culture's
misunderstanding today. Actual wisdom tends to come from older people. There's a great story that
just came out from this guy, Lawrence Brooks. He is the oldest living World War II veteran that
he just turned 111 years old, born in 1909. Okay, this guy says he has the secret to life.
Lawrence Brooks says, secret to life is serve God and be nice to people. So simple.
So simple, and yet we've completely forgotten that.
And both sides of that are really important.
Because if you just say be nice to people,
I guess that's what the left says,
but their niceness isn't all that nice.
It isn't kind, it isn't generous.
It's just saying, oh, we all need to just be tolerant
with a capital T and just kind of get along,
and we don't care about truth
and we don't care about any injustice or anything.
We're just going to be really nice.
No, you've got to serve God first
and be nice to people,
because you can't serve God without being charitable.
And so you don't want to just be a jerk-crumage
all the time. You need to be charitable, but you also need to be courageous. You also need to be
honest. Very good wisdom for life. If I had my druthers, that guy, Lawrence Brooks would pretty much be
the only guy to vote. I don't even know if he's a Democrat. I don't think he's a Democrat. But I'd probably
say that guy should vote, right? Because he has some wisdom and we should encourage people who have
wisdom to share it with the rest of us in our society. Speaking of people who are almost as
old as Lawrence Brooks, but who unfortunately don't have any wisdom. Joe Biden, this is a weird
story. People were tweeting this to me, even on my vacation. I had to see it because I thought I was
living in a kind of bizarre world universe. You know, over my vacation, I didn't shave. So I had like a kind
little goatee. And then I saw my evil twin. He was the one without the goatee. But, and I was the one
with the goatee. But it was my evil twin. T.J. Ducklow, Joe Biden's national press secretary,
went on Fox News, when on Brett Barrett's show, and was asked specifically what Joe Biden would have done differently on coronavirus.
He had no answer.
The vice president was not against the travel ban, first of all.
Second of all, let's remember an important, Brett, let's remember an important distinction.
Donald Trump was the president of the United States.
I'm asking you if Joe Biden was the president of the United States, if he was.
He was.
He was to take action to actually protect the American people.
He closed the travel to China.
Joe Biden wrote an op-ed in USA to.
in January warning that the threat was coming. Joe Biden said in February that Donald Trump
should get people on the ground in China. What did what did Donald Trump do? Donald Trump was praising
China. Donald Trump was praising President Xi's response saying that they had it under control when
clearly he knew as we now know from Bob Woodward they did not have it under control. He should
have been protecting the American people. He should have been putting real plans in place.
So let me just clarify.
So let me just clarify. Confront this incredibly dangerous. Understand let me just clarify. You're saying that Joe Biden was for closing
down travel from China when the president did it?
Joe Biden has been clear, and I can send you the fact checks if they're helpful, Brett.
Joe Biden has been clear that he was not against that travel ban.
But he was for it?
Joe Biden has been clear about this, Brett.
Again, I can send you the fact checks if they're helpful.
This has been fact checked into oblivion.
It only got worse from there.
You see, can't give an answer.
He just talks about the fact checks.
People did point out at this point that Mr. Ducklow bears a striking resemblance to me.
they were asking if he was me, you know, if I, and I guess I just owe the people an explanation.
I'll just come clean.
Well, you all thought I was on vacation.
I became Joe Biden's national press secretary.
I figured right now that's the only way I can get on Fox these days is, you know,
just pretend to be a liberal and Joe Biden's press secretary.
So that's what I did.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that I did it, but I thought it would be a fun troll of the Joe Biden campaign.
and obviously Joe Biden would have no idea because he doesn't know what planet he's on these days.
I got to tell you, though, I, T.J. Ducklow, am a pretty weak liberal spokesman because, you know, I clearly had no answer to that question.
And the reason is Brett Bear, you got to give him, I mean, this guy is so great. This guy is so great at his job.
He's pretty much a straight shooter when it comes to these things. He says, okay, you're saying that he was always clear that he didn't oppose the travel ban.
So was he for the travel ban?
was he for it? And the answer is absolutely not. How do we know that? We have Joe Biden on record
decrying Trump's travel ban from China when it was instituted as hysterical xenophobia.
Coronavirus emanated from China, a national emergency, you know, worldwide alerts.
The American people need to have a president who they can trust what he says about it,
that he is going to act rationally about it.
And moments like this, this is where the credibly president is most needed, as he explains what we should and should not do.
This is no time for Donald Trump's record of hysteria xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia.
No time for that. No time. By the way, it wasn't just Joe Biden. At the same time, Nancy Pelosi, during the height of the rising coronavirus, Nancy Pelosi goes to Chinatown.
San Francisco, no mask, a ton of people all around and says, come on down to Chinatown.
Bill de Blasio doing the same kind of stuff in New York.
All of these liberals were completely downplaying the virus, trying to keep travel open with China,
trying to get people out in the open.
They're still doing it with the BLM riots.
They're saying, yeah, go out and riot and we'll be together.
But if you ever show up to anything conservative, then everyone's going to die of coronavirus.
So they have no answer whatsoever.
I do feel a little bit sorry for Mr. Ducklow.
Because the campaign is only as good as the candidate.
most of the time. Okay. And Joe Biden as a candidate is completely failing. He was asked a question
about whether or not he's losing a step or two, whether he loses his train of thought.
And what does he do? He says it's completely ridiculous. And while he's explaining why he doesn't
lose his train of thought, he loses his train of thought. Just look at us, okay? Just look at us.
Who seems to be in shape? Who's able to move around? Who's, I mean, this idea of, of,
you know, slow Joe.
Anyway, I shouldn't laugh about it because,
anyway, Donald Trump, just look at us both,
watch us and determine whether or not you think
I'm misleading anyone, not you personally, but the public.
You know, look at me.
Well, you think I would lose my train of thought?
What do you think?
People have said that I would lose my train of thought.
Just because I saw a butterfly? What? You mean like a monarch butterfly? One of those cute little
black and orange butterflies fluttering all around, you know, every which way, kind of blowing around in the
wind. And it's so nice on a nice, light, breezy day at the end of August. Labor Day weekend is a great time.
I love Labor Day. Love American. What were we talking about? What were we talking about again?
What was that losing my train of thought? Yeah. So with that guy at the top of the ticket,
he's obviously not calling the shots. And so even with old moderate Joe, who's by the way, not
moderate. He's just an empty suit who goes like that butterfly, whichever way the wind blows.
The party is being led by the radicals. And the radicals hate this country and the radicals
don't understand this country, most especially that very poor dishonest historian who did the New York
Times' 1619 project. We'll get to that in one second. First, oh, got to say goodbye to YouTube.
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Democratic Party is being led by anti-American radicals. And I can even get over their hatred of the
country, or at least I can understand it. What's harder to get over and to understand is how these people
of prominence on the left don't even understand the words that they're using. The head of the 1619 project,
that, well, what's her name, Hannah Jones? Hannah Jones over at the New York Times, this completely astroturfed
project where the New York Times deceptively used $3 million to try to promote it, even though academic historians
on the left, even, we're saying that it was completely anti-historical. The central thesis was
complete BS. Now this is being taught as history. Turns out this woman, who's come out against
American exceptionalism, doesn't even know what American exceptionalism means. The audio is a little
hard to hear. This was on a 1619 project conversation from campus reform. Take a listen.
If this country, you know, I don't think that we are an exceptional nation. I think that that's
ludicrous for any nation to make that claim. And we certainly cannot make that claim.
We're a nation founded on genocide and chattel slavery and classism and gender discrimination. I mean,
we're not. We had exceptional ideas, but we are not exceptional nation. We are not an exceptional
ideas, but we're not exceptional, exceptional, exceptional. She doesn't know the meaning of the word
exceptional in American exceptionalism. What does, I think actually, even some conservatives don't
quite get it. They obviously get it a lot better than she does.
The idea that America is an exceptional
nation is not merely a boast. It is not saying
America's just a super-duper greatest nation ever. That's not
all it's saying. It's not making a normative
claim about the country. It's also making just a purely
descriptive positive statement by the country, which is
America is an exception to the general rule of nations. Why? Because it was
founded and developed in a different way. It's just different. It's the exception to the rule.
What's the rule of nations? Well, they exist for a very long time and their origins go all the
way back to the murky foundations of history that are often lost to history. This is true of the
European nations. This is true of nations and proto-nations in Asia and the Americas and in Africa.
But our country, the United States, was founded after the discovery of the new world by these
European settlers who came over there, who had distinct ideas, who broke from certain general
habits of how nations are founded. And that's why it's exceptional. Because of America's unique
founding and development, it has a unique role and position in the world. Simple as that.
You can't deny that. That's merely an historical fact. But this gets to our broader point today
on the slogans. You got to get down to what the slogans mean. September 11th, the anniversary of the
September 11th attacks was just a few days ago.
top trend on Twitter that day was hashtag never forget. The second top trend was hashtag all buildings
matter. Get it? Aha, get it? I guess they were making a point that because conservatives say that all
lives matter in response to black lives matter that when we talk about the September 11th terrorist
attacks, we need to say all buildings matter and not talk about the September 11th attacks.
the blue check marks on the left were celebrating this hashtag for making some point,
allegedly, about All Lives Matter. But like all slogans, you've got to get down to what the
slogans mean. You know I hate slogans. I hate slogans because I hate ideology,
because slogans, like ideology, can never comprise and sum up the totality of the human
experience. So you've got to get into it. What does it mean? Well, what does never forget mean?
Never forget means that the September 11th terrorist attacks were horrific. They were traumatic. They changed in some ways American policy. They showed us our vulnerabilities that we thought we didn't have or we had at least forgotten that we had since at least 1941 and really even before that. Because Pearl Harbor was not in the continental United States. 9-11 was. Pearl Harbor targeted soldiers and sailors and 9-11 targeted civilians. So it changed things, changed the nature of war. That's what it means. What is all building?
Matter mean? Well, what people who say that really mean is, yeah, don't worry about 9-11. It wasn't
that big a deal. It's, you know, it's just like other attacks. Black Lives Matter. What does that
mean? It doesn't just mean Black Lives Matter. What it means is that America is systemically
oppressive and unjust against black people, that there's a scourge of cops in this country who are
racist hunting down innocent black men who, like LeBron James says, can't even leave their home without
being hunted down. That's just not true. That's just demonstrably false. You can you can look at any of the
facts of that situation, you see that is, that is simply not happening. And then all lives matter.
What does all lives matter mean? All life is sacred. It kind of gets back to the equality principle
from the declaration that we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal
and endowed with certain unalienable rights by their creator, which is true, very much in the
American tradition. Those things mean different things. So what are we like? Well, yeah, I like all
lives matter. I don't like all buildings matter. I do like, never forget. There's nothing
hypocritical about saying that. You gotta go beyond the headline. Sometimes the left will say,
well, you say you're pro-life, but you don't want a bunch of stupid welfare programs. So you're not really
pro-life. Well, okay, what do we mean by pro-life? I don't think you should be able to kill babies in the
womb. That's what I'm really saying when I say I'm pro-life. So you say you're pro-life, but you're
for the death penalty? Yes, I think we should be able to execute rapists and murderers, and it's
perfectly legitimate for the state to have that power, as it always has. And also, we shouldn't
kill innocent babies in the womb. Yep, that's what I'm saying. Nothing hypocritical about that. You just
have to go beyond the slogan. Okay? Same goes for free speech as we were talking about. What does
free speech mean? Does it mean you could always just say anything that you want? No, it's never meant
that anywhere, including and especially in the United States, for all those examples we listed earlier.
And we know, we know that the left's most effective tool is language. That's how they manipulate the
culture with things like political correctness. Here's a great example. Here's a great example.
A group of black families just bought 97 acres for a safe haven in eastern Georgia.
19 black families pulled their resources. They purchased 97 acres of land in eastern Georgia
as a safe space for black families. And the real estate agent who did this, actually Scott,
declared to CNN that, quote, I'm hoping that this will be a thriving safe haven for people of
color for black families in particular. Okay. That sounds so nice, right? Doesn't that sound so good?
Safe Haven. That's so wonderful. Now replace the race. Let's say, uh, 19 white families pooled their
resources and purchased 97 acres of land and said, I'm hoping this is a thriving safe haven for
white people, for white families, not for black people. They can't come in here. Uh, no, I don't
think we would like that, would we? We'd say, that's illegal. That's unconstitutional. That
violates the Civil Rights Act. That actually, they're doing it.
right now. President Trump has been touting this new, this new executive order he has, which rescinds
an Obama-era rule called the AFF-H rule. He keeps referring to it as the suburban lifestyle dream.
Basically, there was this rule under Obama that said that the federal government could seize a lot
of power from local communities, in particular in the suburbs, and bring in a lot of low-income
housing. It was ostensibly the name of racism, or anti-racism. It wasn't really that. The whole
reason was to basically just shift reliable democratic voters up into the suburbs because the suburbs
are purple. So if you can bring in more Democratic voters, they'll shift blue. And they said,
this is all in the name of racial equality. So, okay, that's good. Federal government can come in,
take a ton of power away from local communities and all in the name of racial equality. But
when black families purchased some land and they say, we don't want any white people here,
that's totally fun. Of course not. It's just about the way you look at it. It's a way the language
is used. Are we talking about a safe haven? Are we talking about segregation? Meanwhile, BLM
rioters are celebrating the attempted murder of two cops. You may have seen this video. This happened in,
I think this happened in L.A. while I was away, just getting back. Some thug walks up to two cops
sitting in a car, totally unprovoked, and shoots the two cops. Then BLM activists blocked the hospital
where they were supposed to be treated. They blocked the emergency room because they wanted the cops to die.
Take a listen.
And I want to deliver the message to the fucking dead.
All right. It's hard to hear because you've got to bleep so much of this guy.
But he says, yeah, I hope they effing die.
Who are they?
31-year-old mother and a 24-year-old man.
Think about this.
Think about the Me Too movement.
We're told that if a man treats a woman, if a man propositions a woman, that that's evil and awful.
If a man asks a woman out on a date in an inappropriate situation, that's evil and awful, terrible.
but a man can go shoot a 31-year-old mother. Totally fine. If a man, God forbid, beats a woman,
beats his wife, beats his girlfriend. It's like the worst thing ever, right? But then this man
goes up and shoots a 31-year-old mother and prominent left-wing activists, a BLM movement, right,
which has tormented our cities for months now, says, oh, that's all well and good. What happened
to that kind of stuff? By the way, what happened to Me Too with cuties? Cudies is sexually exploiting
these young girls, all in the name of opposing sexual exploitation of young girls, okay,
but they're sexually exploiting them all during the Me Too movement. What kind of a country
celebrates this stuff? What kind of a country? What kind of country do we want to have?
What kind of country do we have? I come back from my vacation, Hollywood is promoting petto movies
and is literally burning to the ground. We haven't been permitted to go outside in a very long
time. Okay, Dr. Fauci. Dr. Fauci just came out. Remember 15 days to slow the spread? I think
that was 187 days ago. You know what he says now? He says now we're going to have to hunker down
through the fall and the winter. We're rounding the turn. You see what's happening. You see the
numbers of plunging. I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with that because we're plateauing at around
40,000 cases a day and the deaths are around 1,000. I just think we need to hunker down.
and get through this fall and winter because it's not going to be easy.
Just got to hunker down. Just got to hunker down for another 15 days.
Sorry, I meant 15 months. Sorry, I meant 15 years. Just hunker down forever, says Fauci.
That's not science. And that's not self-government. And that's not life. I loved going to Utah
because I was basically free. I kind of do whatever I want. My mask pretty much never leapt above
my nose. Often it was kind of dangling down. No one cared.
Nobody was following these draconian measures not rooted in science and not rooted in philosophy
and not rooted in our best traditions.
What kind of country do we want?
Do we want to be a country that has gone with the wind and cop shows?
Or do we want to be a country that has cuties?
It looks like it looks like either you can have some of the greatest movies ever made
or are you going to have cuties.
Are we going to be a country that hates itself that wants to burn it to the ground or
we want to be a country that wants to build it up?
Are we going to be a country that all lives together, gets along?
We're going to be a country that segregates ourselves.
What kind of country do we want to be?
That's a question for self-government.
That's a question that forces us to use our free speech, proper speech.
Do we want to be a country ruled by 16-year-olds and the exploitors of 16-year-olds and the exploiters of 11-year-olds?
Or do we want to be a country that is governed by good people trying to do good things?
What is that?
Okay, we can't.
What the right has done for many decades is cede.
all of that ground and say, well, we can't know what's right. I don't know. We'll just let the left
have the only positive definition of good or bad. And we'll just kind of pretend everything's
neutral and we'll sit back and we won't do anything. Well, neutrality in times of great peril and
evil is perilous and evil itself. You've got to have a content here. Free speech, well, what are we
going to say? We have to know what we're going to say and we have to know what we're going to do.
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