The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 698 - Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud
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Democrats have impeached Donald Trump because of his actions on January 6th.
That is the reasoning that we have been told up until now.
Donald Trump incited an insurrection on January 6th.
Now, the trouble with this line of argument, of course, is that you can go back to the tape
and see what Trump said, and he said, be peaceful.
Don't be violent before, during, and after the riot at the Capitol.
So that doesn't work well, Joaquin Castro.
Not Julian Castro, not the former future president.
Joaquin Castro, the congressman, has the updated reasoning as to why they are impeaching Trump.
This attack did not come from one speech, and it didn't happen by accident.
The evidence shows clearly that this mob was provoked over many months by Donald J. Trump.
And if you look at the evidence, his purposeful conduct, you'll see that.
that the attack was foreseeable and preventable.
Not just about one speech.
It was foreseeable.
It was predictable.
It was so vague.
It was in the penumbras and the emanations
and in between the lines.
And when Trump said be peaceful,
he was really saying be violent.
That probably does not stand up to legal scrutiny.
And unfortunately, while Joaquin Castro was trying to bail out
the Democrats' failing case for impeachment,
I think he just undercut it entirely.
I'm Michael Knowles' The Michael.
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this is actually pretty profound.
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I'm in Washington, D.C. right now, as you can tell, if you're watching this instead of listening.
I'm in a hotel room not too far away from the White House, also not too far away from the
Capitol. We are covering the fake impeachment trial, which is falling apart minute by minute.
I'm not going to cover really the play-by-play of all these arguments. They're very foolish arguments,
very glib arguments. They have been from the beginning. It was always pretty weak. And I think,
as you heard Joaquin Castro there, it's falling apart minute by minute. So I don't think there's
any reason to pay attention to it. It's also, as we discussed yesterday, not a constitutional
impeachment trial. But it is worth looking at it for what it says about our broader politics.
You know, there's someone called Josh Hawley, the Republican senator. He was like doodling on his paper during the trial today or yesterday. He was reading material that was completely unrelated to the trial. Because this is not worth paying attention to. Broadly speaking, we live in a very glib time. We are now treating impeachment, which is a very, very serious constitutional process, like it's nothing, like it's just, you know, something that you do ordinarily. I was in decent.
see at this very hotel a year ago for the first impeachment trial of Donald Trump. Now we got another
one. We're probably going to have another one in a year or two years after that. We're living in a very
glib time, not just on this issue of the impeachment, but on this issue of the entire Biden agenda.
Jen Saki, our favorite White House press secretary of the Biden administration, was just asked a question
about Joe Biden's transgender executive order. This basically, within the first week of Biden being in office,
abolishes women's bathrooms and women's sports, at least at the federal level. Obviously,
they're going to fight it more at the local level. So she's asked, serious question,
hey, if you're going to let men, you know, play in women's sports and men use the ladies'
room, don't you think that's sort of unfair to women? Here's her answer.
What message would the White House have for trans girls and cis girls who may end up competing
against each other in sparking some lawsuits and some concern among women?
parents. So does administration have guidance for schools on dealing with disputes arising over
trans girls competing against and with cis girls? I'm not sure what your question is. The president's
executive order. I'm familiar with the order, but what was your question about it? My question is,
does the president have a message for local school officials on dealing with these kind of disputes
that are already starting to arise? Between trans girls who are competing and cis girls?
girls in a level playing field, particularly in high school sports when it leads to college scholarships.
Is there any kind of messaging or clarification that the White House wants to give on the executive
order?
I would just say that the president's belief is that trans rights are human rights, and that's
why he signed that executive order.
And in terms of the determinations by universities and colleges, I'd certainly defer to them.
Joe Biden believes trans rights are human rights.
our White House press secretary is mustering all the sophistication of a Twitter troll or a sort of an everyday feminism headline.
Trans rights or human rights, that doesn't answer my question. What about the girls who are now going to lose out on scholarships and lose out on awards and lose out on admission to various colleges and various athletic programs?
Because men are competing against them and men are bigger and faster and stronger, so they're going to beat them.
What about little girls who now have to change in front of men at the public pool?
Give me an answer on that.
Don't just give me some ridiculous slogan, trans rights or human rights.
Did you hear that term that Jensaki used?
She said, cis.
Sis, for those of you not in the woke, no.
Siss is the opposite of trans.
So if you're a cisgendered woman, that means you're a woman who knows that you're a woman.
You're not a woman who thinks that you're a man or a man who's that, right, right.
So this brings up an issue that I've seen some conservatives do.
I myself have done it a couple times, but I don't want to do it anymore.
I don't think you should qualify woman or man.
Some conservatives do this now.
They'll say, well, you know, Caitlin Jenner is a biological man.
Caitlin Jenner is a man.
Not a biological man, spiritual man, whatever.
When you say things like biological man,
or whatever. You qualify
man or woman in any way
to better accord with gender
ideology. You are granting the premise
of gender ideology. You're granting the premise
that your biology can be one thing and
your spirit can be another thing, as though
your true identity has nothing to do with your
spirit. It's kind of the flip side of the gender
argument. The gender ideologue argument
is that, you know, I look like a man
but I feel like I'm a woman, so
because, you know, forget about my physical body,
deep down I feel like a woman, therefore I am truly a woman,
body has nothing to do with who I really am. Well, the kind of biological man qualifier is just
the opposite side of that. It's saying, well, you know, the way your body is, that's exactly what
you are. You're purely material. You're not a soul. And the real answer is, you're a soul and a body.
And it's one and it's united together. And a man is a man and a woman is a woman. And there's
no reason to qualify these things at all. I don't think we should in any way validate this gnostic delusion
of gender ideology.
But they're doing it.
They're doing it everywhere.
In Great Britain right now,
I kid you not.
A group of hospitals
is instructing midwives
in the maternity departments
to use different terms
when treating transgender patients
to be more gender inclusive.
Meaning, instead of breastfeeding,
you have to use the term chest feeding.
Instead of breast milk,
you have to use the term human milk.
Okay. Instead of breast milk, you could also say milk from the feeding mother or parent. That's another long one.
Very inhuman. This kind of language erases women, right? It says, no, there's no such thing as women.
We're all just kind of generic people. And so anything that might distinguish women from men, we're going to get rid of it. But it's inhuman more broadly.
We shouldn't use this kind of thing. We shouldn't indulge it in any way.
And conservatives, to be polite, want to do that.
You want to say, well, look, I don't care.
If a man thinks he's a woman and he wants to wear a dress in his own private life,
far be it for me, who am I to say?
You are somebody.
You can have an opinion on this.
Men should not dress like women and behave like women.
If they do it, it should only be as part of some very sort of outrageous costume or something.
It should be with the acknowledgement that this is strange out of the ordinary
and not the way things are supposed to be.
Conservatives need to get much more serious about this sort of thing.
We live in such a glib time that you have the radicals saying,
well, there's no rules to anything.
We can liberate ourselves however we want.
Men can be women, women can be men.
There's chest milk and whatever, you know, milk from the feeding parent.
But then on the other side of the glibness,
you've got these conservatives who are refusing to offer any other vision.
They're saying, yeah, whatever you want to do.
As long as I don't have to pay for it,
As long as it doesn't affect my bottom line, do whatever you want. No, guys, that is not a serious political vision.
When you offer a political vision, you have to be able to say, this is the way the world is, and some things are true and some things are false, and I'm going to stand up for the things that are true, and I'm going to oppose the things that are false.
But the identity politics is not primarily at the level of sex. The identity politics today is primarily at the level of race.
It's an ugly fact, but the racial identitarians, overwhelmingly of the left, are dictating that.
You even hear it from guys who are sort of fake Republicans like Joe Scarborough.
Joe Scarborough, who is, you know, his job is to basically be the court jester in the kingdom of liberalism.
He's supposed to say, I was a Republican congressman, and all the Republicans today are bad.
And, you know, then the liberals applaud him, and they give him some money.
So Joe Scarborough went on TV on his show that very few people watch, but a lot of journalists watch.
And he said, the problem with our politics right now is that some people in America cannot accept the fact that they are not going to be in the majority.
Now, what does that mean? People can't be in the majority. Are we talking about religion? Are we talking about race? Are we talking about sex? I don't know. I guess just as a
raw numbers, women make up most of the population. They're the only, only aggrieved minority that
happens to be a majority in the world. What Scarborough is talking about here is a race. And it's
ironic because he's a white guy. And he's talking about how white grievance is driving the Trump
phenomenon. It's the same sort of thing you hear from all Democrats. The only reason that Republicans
do what they do is because they're racist and they hate people who aren't white and they're neo-Nazis
and they're white supremacists, and we've got to get rid of them. But his argument reveals
what is so rotten and frustrating to people about the rise of identitarian politics at a time
when we're told we're all supposed to be equal.
It is remarkable that so much of this is all about an America that is changing and certain
people who cannot accept the change.
And they don't understand that they're not going to be the majority in this country anymore.
And it's fascinating.
I have been reading, along with Kate, going back and reading Flannery O'Connor short stories.
And one after another, after another, after another is written about white people in the,
50s and early 60s adjusting to changes and not being able to understand what is happening around
them in the South.
There's so much here to digest.
It's such a glib statement.
One, because you're ascribing racial animus to one group of people, I think baselessly,
in a way that you would never ascribe it to black people.
You never say, oh, black people, they're just all upset because they're black.
They're all Hispanic people.
They're all just up sick because they're brown.
But Joe Scrober was saying, now these white people, they're just up sick because they're white racists.
But moreover, there was a Pew Research survey on racial consciousness in America.
The question was, how important is your race to your identity?
Is it important or is it very important or is it not really important at all?
White people in America have the lowest racial consciousness, and it's not even close.
for basically every other racial group, these people consider race to be either important or very
important to their identity, greater than 50%. For white people, it's about 15%. Now, I think most
people I know would say, oh, that's a good thing. I don't consider my race to be the number one
aspect of my identity. It's probably like number 100 or something, right? I'd say, hey, Michael,
what are you? I'm Catholic. I'm American.
I'm a conservative. I'm a New Yorker originally. I'm Italian-American. I guess that's sort of a race. It's
kind of more like your family background, especially in America where people come from a lot of
different backgrounds. But sure, but it's pretty low down. And then at what point would I say I'm a
white guy? I don't know, pretty low down the list. So I think what Joe Scarborough is saying here is
wrong just as a matter of social science. The surveys don't really back that up.
But let's say it's true that white people are upset because they're not going to be the majority anymore, and that's just the way it is.
People like Joe Scarborough, people on the left, are ginning up racial consciousness for every racial group.
They're saying it is good to be racially conscious.
Black people need to be more racially conscious.
That's why there's all these anti-racism, quote-unquote, re-education trainings.
That's why we have Black Lives Matter, right?
All these kind of woke racial groups.
So everyone needs more racial consciousness, except for white people.
At the same time, we're told, white is not a race, it's a social construct.
There's no such thing as white people.
But then the left says that whiteness is evil.
It's terrible.
It's the worst thing in the world.
White people need to have certain disadvantage.
White people need to apologize and feel very sorry about themselves.
and we need to decolonize all manner of society and take the white people out of it,
right?
On and on and on.
So they're saying, there's no such thing as white people, but also white people are the worst
people in the world.
And then they're saying, if there is any white racial consciousness, which, by the way,
I don't really think there is, but they're saying, if there is, that's the worst thing
in the world.
What is supposed to happen here?
What is Joe Scarborough proposing?
He's saying white people should have no sort of, you know, no sort of, you know,
group thought and also, man, white people are the worst and we're just going to get rid of them and
they're not going to have any political power. What is supposed to happen there? Now, what I think
would be nice is if race were not the primary mode of thinking in American politics. But I think
the left knows that it is greatly to their advantage to increase racial consciousness for their
likely voter groups. So you see this all over the place. Elon University is hosting a lot of
a white caucus. You might think that the KKK is being revived. That's not the case. The white
caucus is for white students to quote, unpack race and systemic oppression. This is what the email
from Elon University reads. A white caucus is a space for white identifying individuals. What's a white
identifying individual? I guess that could be like me, right? I'm sort of swarthy. I've got this
Sicilian skin. I guess I could pass for a, not a white guy, but do I identify as a white guy, I guess.
identifying individuals to engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression.
In this world, wherever you're told that white people are like the worst thing ever and whiteness is a
synonym for evil, who would choose to identify as a white person? I don't know. This is why, by the way,
the sort of public acceptability or even encouragement of castigating whiteness as a category,
this is why you get the Rachel Dahlazoles of the world. This is why, it seems, every month or so,
You find another person who's, you know, a gender theory professor or a critical studies professor who's been pretending to be Hispanic or black for their whole lives. It turns out they're just white people because they're trying to identify as another race because they've been told that being white is a very bad thing. The email goes on. White caucuses allow white identifying allies to have these conversations in a way that does not burden or re-traumatize people of color.
re-traumatize.
White caucuses
give white people a space to learn about
and process their awareness
of and complicity in
unjust systems without harming
their friends of color.
A lot of woke
white liberals
believe this sort of thing.
It's very sad.
It just is sad.
If you were to grow up,
actually I guess from the same ideology,
if you were to grow up and be told,
because I'm black,
I cannot
succeed. I can't get ahead. The system is just out to get me. People who push this idea are like
Tanahisi Coates, who is a very wealthy, very famous, very admired writer. Why he is admired,
I have no idea, but he's admired by all the very fancy people. He wins half a million dollar
MacArthur Genius Grants. And his message is basically the whole system is rigged against black people
and they can't do anything. It's a horrible message to tell somebody. And it's manifestly a lie,
right, Tonnequisey Coates's life is evidence that that's a lie. In the same way, how awful is it to tell
some white kid, yeah, man, you're evil, you're awful because of the color of your skin? Not, it's not,
we're not saying you're oppressed. We're saying you're the oppressor. You're just a vile,
vicious, evil person. And there's no way you can ever fix it. You are white. You know,
you participate in this thing called whiteness, which has become a synonym for evil. That's a horrible thing to tell kids.
I guess I guess I'm immune to to what liberals might call white guilt. I don't feel guilt because of my
skin color. I don't feel pride, you know, racial pride. I don't really take glory or shame in
the color of my skin. But increasingly, this is what we're told to do. It's not just at Elon
University. Purdue University was just proposing a mandatory class in anti-racist.
thought. What is anti-racist thought? It's racist thought. I know. Isn't that ironic? The Purdue
musical organizations announced in January, its members would be required to complete six classes
on anti-racist thought. This includes white privilege, white supremacy, white fragility,
and white saviorism and how to be a better ally. This according to emails that were
seen by the Washington Free Beacon. They have backed off of this since the emails came out.
These courses would have been taught by well-known con artists, Ibram Kendi and Robin DiAngelo.
They were supposed to start this month.
They've now been postponed.
This is Purdue.
Purdue's a pretty conservative university.
Purdue is run by Mitch Daniels, former Republican governor of Indiana.
Conservative guy, very intelligent.
He's a keen understanding of education.
Even he is being forced to adopt in some ways this vicious, vile, big of
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Nicole Hannah Jones of the New York Times, probably their most famous journalist at this point
of 1619 fame, just doxed the Washington Free Beacon reporter Aaron Saberiam.
Aaron Siberian
Reached out to her
because the Times
has this very strong policy now
no use of the N word
doesn't matter if it's
to give context
doesn't matter if a reporter
is quoting somebody
they had a reporter
who was discussing this word
in a sort of academic fashion
two years ago
in a private conversation
they fired him for it.
They said we will not tolerate
this word in any form
but then they find out
that Nicole Hannah-Jones
is that her name
or is it Hannah Nicole Jones. I always forget. I know it's Anna Nicole Smith and Nicole Hannah
Jones. Nicole Hannah Jones used this word jokingly on a podcast recently, and of course she's not
going to lose her job because the New York Times is not going to enforce this across the board,
as they say they will. They're not going to enforce this regardless of context. They're going to
let people who can claim racial grievance say it, and people who cannot will be fired, no matter
the use of it. So they're obviously going to let Nicole Hannah-Jones off the hook, and they're not going
to let this other guy off the hook. They're just going to do it based on how they perceive someone's
grievance to be that will permit them to say various other words. It's an ugly system. I don't like it.
I think it's very silly, and I don't think we should indulge that sort of thing.
But think about how Nicole Hannah-Jones is playing this game.
She's not playing it according to logic.
She's not even pretending that there is a logic to what she's saying.
Nicole Hannah-Jones wants to reframe American history.
She hates the country, and she wants to say that the country is not good, the country is bad.
And here's why.
She lied to do it.
The central thesis of the 1619 project is that the American Revolution was about preserving slavery.
It wasn't.
Academic historians, even on the left, said that was complete BS.
Finally, after a long, long time, they issued a slight correction.
but they didn't erase the project.
Now this woman, when she's asked any question about her behavior, doxes some kid.
You know, when you get doxed as a public figure, that can, that can threaten your life.
That can threaten your family's life.
Doesn't matter.
She sent out this kid's email address and this kid's cell phone number to half a million followers.
She eventually deleted it, but she kept joking about it.
She doesn't care. I've said before on this show, there are times in politics when you can try to work together, you can try to do a little kumbaya, you can try to have a little unity and healing.
No matter what Joe Biden is saying right now about unity and healing, that's not what the left is interested in.
And the right cannot force it. I know there are some squishes on the right who they're in the professional loser caucus.
You know, guys like Mitt Romney. All they want to do is be loved by the left.
Fair enough, sometimes there's a reason to try to reconcile a little bit, meat in the middle,
but your opponent gets a say. In politics, your opponent gets a say, in war, your enemy gets a say.
And the left does not want to reconcile. They want to docks us. They want to impeach us after we leave
office. They want to call us Nazis and evil, rotten people. They want to attack us on the basis
of our race, or certainly on the basis of our politics.
on the basis of our religion. They think we're deplorable, irredeemable. I'm just using Hillary Clinton's
words there. That is a virus in the country. That's a real dangerous virus in the country.
Some viruses are a little less dangerous than that. That one's real dangerous. And I'm not the
only one who thinks so. Emmanuel Macron, leader in France, is describing woke American politics.
Call it political correctness, call it radical leftism. He's describing it.
in the way you would describe a virus.
He's saying that it is being imported now into France.
It's not native to France.
It's coming from America.
And it already screwed up American society and now it's screwing up French society.
He said, oh, ha, ha, I assume that's how he begins every sentence.
I don't speak French very well.
He says, we have left the intellectual debate to others to those outside of the French Republic by ideologizing it,
sometimes yielding it to other academic traditions, meaning American and American.
Anglo ones. When I see certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States
with their problems, which I respect and which exist, but which are just added to ours,
I say to myself that it is reasonable to make this choice. So we must very clearly reinvest on
a massive scale in the field of social sciences, history, understanding of civilizations by creating
posts, stepping up dialogue. On and on and on. We need to basically defend the French intellectual
life against woke American leftism.
Because he knows that this stuff is poison for a society. It's absolute poison.
I remember in the early political correctness debates in the 90s, a big topic of my book
that's coming out soon, speechless, controlling words, controlling minds, which you can pre-order
right now, by the way. A big topic of it is these political correctness debates, even much
earlier on. And early on then, the French said, you know, we don't have a problem with this.
France has their own problems. They're like burning cars in the streets every day, you know,
blood running down the chantsilise. But we don't have this problem of political correctness.
That's an American problem. And now we're seeing the flourishing of that sort of problem here
in the United States. And I guess we're exporting it around the world too. We can't make peace
with that, right? We can't. They don't want peace. When we, when we try to
reconcile with that. What are we getting? We're getting more and more political violence, right? It's just
not possible to have a peaceful society if you're coming to terms with that. You have to fight it.
You have to stop this kind of woke ideology in its tracks. That's the only way that you're going to have
peace. You have to be firm on these kind of academic and political movements. Speaking of France,
by the way, this is my favorite headline of the entire week. France is not living up to
the Paris Climate Accord. Why is this so ironic? I don't know if you're familiar with geography.
Paris, a very prominent city in France. This is a French project, the Paris Climate Accord,
France not living up to it. We already knew many countries weren't living up to it. Actually,
after the Paris Climate Accord was signed and then Trump came in and pulled us out of it,
actually the United States led the way, led the way, led the way in meeting the goals outlined in the Paris Climate
accord that we weren't even a member of. Now Joe Biden signed us back up, but it's all just fake.
It's all just glib. It's all this shallow nonsense. No one takes it seriously. Not even France takes it
seriously. It's just a facade to permit the liberal establishment to continue on its path
of national and, I suppose, international destruction. You can't take these things at face value.
The impeachment trial is not an impeachment trial. The environmental
protocol is not an environmental protocol. Same goes for climate change, climate change broadly,
right? It's this sort of larger than life topic that is just a way to push through the same
policies that the left has wanted for 100 years. It's all so shallow. Is there any way to fight back?
I think there is. I don't know about the Paris climate thing. I don't think it's going to matter all that
much. But there is a way to fight back. When I think of the shallow politicians in this country,
who comes to mind is Governor Patrick Bateman,
you know, Governor American Psycho out there
over in California.
Gavin Newsom says one thing, does another,
locks down the state, says you can't go to restaurants.
Next, they catch him at a Michelin-rated restaurant,
sitting next to his buddies.
Nobody's got any masks on.
They're eating $1,000 meals.
He doesn't believe in any of it.
Well, Newsome might have to face some consequences for that.
There has been building for a while now,
a recall effort for Gavin Newsom.
If they get enough signatures, Newsom's critics will be able to force a new election, hopefully kick him out of office.
They're pretty close. They needed one and a half million signatures.
Very hard to get one and a half million signatures here for anything in California.
They need to get it by March 17th.
The petition to recall Newsom currently has 1.4 million signatures.
There are only 100,000 signatures off.
That's the good news.
They've still got a month, more than a month, to do this.
So it's very possible.
It's accelerated in recent weeks.
Now, the downside is it's not really just one and a half million, because what's going to
happen then is the political operatives working for Newsom are going to go into the petition
and start taking off signatures.
If maybe, I don't know, let's say the address doesn't match the name of the signatory.
They're going to cross that out.
If the person's not a resident in the state of California, they're going to cross that out.
if maybe if someone's moved. I know, I know some people who've left California recently.
So they're going to take off a lot of signatures. Every political campaign does this.
Republicans and Democrats both do this, which means that this petition to recall Newsom is really going to need more like 1.8, 1.9, maybe even 2 million, if it actually wants to take hold.
Can they get that? They do have a month. Very hard to get half a million signatures in a month, but that's what they have to aim for.
Because otherwise, I think what you're going to see is they'll get 1.5 million or they get 1.5 million or they get 1.5.
six or something and then ah whoopsie daisy the system beat them again because they took off and disqualified
enough signatures this is a concerted effort here to to push the agenda of the liberal establishment
they've got big tech they've got the administrative state they've got now a lot of elective
offices they've got universities right they've got Hollywood they've got the media they got so much
they got sports that it's very easy we've got to be really on our game here very serious
otherwise we're going to get rolled, which does seem to be happening a lot. This liberal establishment
does not have the best interests of the United States at heart. I know that sounds hyperbolic.
I don't mean it just to throw bombs. I'm saying it as a purely descriptive matter.
So much of the national debate over the past five years, I guess, is between globalism and nationalism.
And whenever we use these isms, you know, they're a little imprecise. But
What do we mean by globalism?
By globalism, we mean people who do not feel particularly strong bonds to their nation, to their country.
They feel that they are citizens of the world.
People in New York who feel they have much more in common with people in London and Paris than they do with people in Peoria or Omaha or something.
So they want a much more globalized world, globalized markets.
And a lot of conservatives used to be all for the globalized markets.
The trouble with the globalized markets is, inevitably,
globalized regulation will follow. Globalized political institutions will follow. You lose a little bit of
national sovereignty. That's what we're seeing. The liberal establishment going in for what you could
broadly call globalism and the right going in for what you could broadly call nationalism.
I don't really consider myself a nationalist. I'm not saying the nation state is the be-all and end-all
of political order. However, in this debate, do we have some affection for our country or do we
give it all away to the UN or something. Yeah, give me America. I'm with America. But some people
are not, and I'm not just castigating them in a hyperbolic way. Mark Cuban has decided that the Mavericks,
his sports ball team, is no longer going to play the national anthem before the games.
The Mavericks have not played the anthem before any of the team's 13 home games. This is the
first instance, I think, of any pro sports team in the U.S. taking the anthem out of a game.
Why is he doing that? Because he doesn't like America very much, obviously. And there's a business
angle to it as well. There's a report out now that sources close to Mark Cuban say that he chose
not to play the anthem before the games anymore, not because he doesn't love the U.S., he totally
loves the U.S.
But because, quote, many people feel that the anthem doesn't represent them.
And they want a continue discussion of how to represent people from all communities when honoring
the U.S. at a game.
You've heard also in recent months the idea of a black national anthem.
In order for there be a black national anthem, there has to be a black nation.
Black nationalism.
How much have we heard in the past years of the scourge of white nationalism rising?
Well, here we have the mainstreaming of other kinds of racial nations.
nationalism. It's being encouraged for certain groups and obviously discouraged for other groups.
It's not that the left has a problem with racial identitarianism or nationalism, broadly speaking.
They just have a problem with it for certain people and they like it for other people.
Now, there's so much wrong with this. I mean, obviously, the flag has to represent everybody.
The reason that some people feel it does not represent them is because the left
has been attacking American national identity
and stoking other forms of identity
in a very, very shallow and cynical way.
The NBA is coming out and saying,
no, the Mavericks are not allowed to do this.
Sorry, you'll have to keep playing the national anthem.
Sorry, Mark Cuban.
Part of the reason Mark Cuban is doing this,
obviously is this identitarian woke politics.
There's an economic reason, though, too,
which is that the dude is owned by China.
The NBA is owned by China.
So much of American media.
To say nothing of manufacturing and other interests is owned by China.
China's a really big market.
Pays these guys a lot of money.
And they value the almighty dollar more than they value bonds of loyalty to their country.
To me, I hope conservatives are paying attention to this because to me, this is maybe the
clearest example of how the free market, quote unquote, is not sufficient to craft a political vision.
That's the free market. Mark Cuban hates his country and he wants to sell out to China. It's the free market. It's his economic freedom, right? He can do whatever he wants. No. No. Free markets are great. They're a wonderful instrument to human and national flourishing. But there has to be another end. There has to be something deeper. There has to be bonds of loyalty to your family, to your community, and to your nation that has given you so much. Speaking of giving back to your nation, President Trump, or at least people around President Trump, have suggested that he might run again.
2024. I guess Trump at the White House Christmas
party suggested this too, who's going on camera.
They might run for
president. But he's kicked off
Twitter. How's he going to run?
The CFO of Twitter was asked
if Trump runs again.
If he wins again,
will he be allowed back on Twitter?
Absolutely not.
Former President Trump was banned.
If he came back, ran for office again, and
was elected president, would you allow him back
on the platform? So the way
our policies work, when you're
removed from the platform, you're removed from the platform, whether you're a commentator, you're a
CFO, or you are a former or current public official. And so remember, our policies are designed to
make sure that people are not inciting violence. And if anybody does that, we have to remove them
from the service. And our policies don't allow people to come back. President Trump could be good
enough for the American people, good enough for the electoral college, not good enough for Twitter.
we were talking about how
if your entire
political ideology is
the free market
which by the way
is not possible
because the civil authority
people through politics
need to set
what the free market is
it's not totally open
this is a finite world
everything has limits on it
so it has a certain shape
to make an idol out of the free market
is sort of a nonsense in itself
but if you do that
then there's nothing wrong
with what Twitter is doing
yeah you can kick off
the duly elected president. They already did. They already kicked Trump off while he was the sitting
duly elected president. And it is astounding to me that there are not many, but there are still some
conservatives, people who call themselves conservatives who say, well, that's great. It's build your
on Twitter. We won't let you, of course. You can build your on Twitter, but we'll shut it down,
kick it out of the app store, kick it off of Amazon Web Services, kick you out of your banks,
kick you out of society. Yeah, build your own Internet.
Yeah, build your own economy. Build your own government. That's what we try to do in politics.
We try to go in, get political power, have the people give us political power at the ballot box,
and then we have to wield that political power. And there is no free marketeer, no libertarian
economists who can convince me that it is at all acceptable for some big tech oligarch to censor
the duly elected president of the United States, be it in 2020 or be it possibly in 2025 or
2026. Very glib time when even conservatives would consider defending this sort of stuff in the name
of some abstract free market that does not exist in reality. But not all is bad. I don't want to,
you know, we're living in this glib time. I'm in Washington right now, so it's kind of rubbing off on me.
I'm just very frustrated by this place. It's kind of like Baghdad here right now.
There's just National Guard everywhere. Streets are locked down. It's not right.
It doesn't feel the capital. It's like Fort Knox right now. White House you can't get near.
So I don't like that. But there are some glimmers of hope in the country.
One bit was actually during the Super Bowl. There was an ad. During the Super Bowl, these are usually extremely woke.
that was maybe the most pro-life TV commercial I've ever seen.
She has this swimmer, and she is missing part of her legs.
Very well shot.
Missed a baby girl for your adoption, but there's some things you need to know in Siberia.
And she, her legs will need to be amputate.
I know this is difficult for her life.
It won't be easy.
It might not be easy, but it'll be amazing.
I can't wait to meet her.
believe there is hope and strength in all of us. Toyota, proud partner of Team USA. It's a beautiful
advertisement. It's really great. This girl, you know, was going to be adopted, born in Siberia,
she's got this condition. They say, well, yeah, we're still going to take her. We don't care that
she has a disability. And she becomes this Paralympic athlete. That's wonderful. Now, they couldn't
have made it about, you know, a woman who's contemplating abortion and maybe, you know, the kid in
in utero is diagnosed with some condition. Well, he's going to have a tough condition. Oh,
well, I'm going to have the baby anyway. I'm not going to get you. They couldn't get away with
that. But it's exactly the same issue. Am I going to keep the kid or am I going to give the kid away,
either to Siberia or to death? And the ad was saying, no, choose life. It's good. Even,
even though there is suffering in the world. It's okay. It's better to live. This world involves
suffering. I was reminded of this on my flight to D.C. Because basically the only time that I ever
wear the mask these days is when I'm on an airplane. They won't let you on the airplane if you don't
wear the mask. If you refuse to wear the mask while you're on the airplane, they will arrest you.
I mean, it's not, then they'll put you on the no-fly list and you just can't travel anymore.
So it's the only time where I've made a prudential judgment, I think it's better to put
the mask on and go talk about how Fauci is a jerk and no one should listen to him,
you know, go talk about him on various shows and things like that, then to not not travel.
at all. It's very
sort of crestfallen
at this sad state of affairs for the country.
The way
we're all locked down, like Lemmings, wearing
these stupid muzzles on our faces,
these filthy pieces of cloth,
flying in to cover this fake impeachment
trial, which is dominating the national
attention. All sorts
of glib nonsense.
Vile racial politics
creeping up all over the place.
Republicans without a spine.
And I was joking, though. I had
Boethius in my bag, this writer
who wrote The Consolation of Philosophy.
He wrote it while he was in prison
about to be executed by
the Gothic Emperor Theodoric.
He wrote the consolation of philosophy about how, you know,
look, fortunes go up, fortunes fall,
and there's a lot of suffering in this world.
And compared to what Boetheus
was facing, probably, we've got it pretty good.
But
by pursuing truth,
you can rise
above that. You can realize, yeah, this is a broken, fallen world. Boethias, a lot of people don't know
it was a Christian. He's actually venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. You can rise above
that sort of thing. And it just doesn't, you shouldn't let that get you down. I think we're in that
kind of place right now in our country. Things just look terrible. They just look really bleak and
there are very few glimmers of hope. But hope springs eternal in the human breast. And I'll probably
be more hopeful when I get out of Washington, D.C. See tomorrow. I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael
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