The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 832 -  Biden Has No Time For Dead Soldiers

Episode Date: August 30, 2021

Joe Biden refuses to answer questions about Afghanistan, a prominent Democrat claims DeSantis is worse than Trump, and a top-performing pop star plays the race card. My new book ’Speechless: Control...ling Words, Controlling Minds,’ is now available wherever books are sold. Grab your copy today here: https://utm.io/udtMJ  Subscribe to Morning Wire, Daily Wire’s new morning news podcast, and get the facts first on the news you need to know: https://utm.io/udyIF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Joe Biden is done talking about Afghanistan. The country that we spent 20 years building collapsed within hours. 13 U.S. servicemen were just killed in a deadly terror attack by a new offshoot of ISIS. And according to reports, the Biden administration willingly handed over Kabul to the Taliban before we got our troops out, despite offers from our old allies, turned to enemies, turned to allies again, the Taliban, to let us run the capital city through the end of the month. people have a lot of questions, but we aren't getting any answers because Joe Biden doesn't want to talk about it. So thank you very much and thank you, Commissioner. I really think it all works. I'm not supposed to take any questions, but go ahead.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Mr. President, on Afghanistan? I'm not going to answer Afghanistan now. Can you say if they're still in a few risk? He's not going to answer it. He's not going to answer it. So disrespectful. And if you think that was disrespectful, just wait until you see what he did at the dignified transfer of our fallen. troops. Just wait until you see what his administration did before the fall of Kabul. Our troops can't count on their military leaders. Our military can't count on its political leaders. Day by day, it's getting harder to tell our allies from our enemies. I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Knowles show. Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment Friday from Cynthia, who says, what president ever has gotten up and said, they gave me a list of those reporters to call on? And I just do what they tell me. Are you serious? Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:01:35 we are series. This is what's happening now. People sometimes talk about Donald Trump as a kind of meta president, you know, or a meta politician in that he makes obvious and conscious all the aspects of politics that used to be hidden. You know, he talks about them. He goes, he's very famously said this. He goes, look, they want me to sound presidential. Okay, how's this? Do I sound presidential now? Right. And it's, it's almost like he's doing a stand up comedy routine about being president. that's all true. I totally buy it. Joe Biden's doing the same thing. He's just doing it in a Joe Biden kind of way. But it's the same exact thing where he says, all right, they gave me a list of people to call on. It's true that in past administrations, the aides will say, okay, you know, here, can you call on this, focus on this person, don't talk to this person. But it's never conscious. And for the now the past two administrations, and we're talking about both political parties here, it's like the presidency. itself is transforming. It's like everything is just unraveling and becoming so obvious. Now, that's what's really conscious. When you are unconscious at night, you're probably going to
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Starting point is 00:04:23 And you've got the president and other members of the staff and lots and lots of family members with their hand over their heart. and Joe Biden checks his watch. So you've got, you know, he's standing there next to his wife, Dr. Jill, have to, Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, you got to use his phrase, his proper title, and Dr. Jill, and then other members of the staff, and there is Joe, with members of the family watching, he checks his watch. And you can tell that he wasn't doing anything else because he does it in a way that's really obvious, but he thinks he's being surreptitious in a way that people who are a little bit older often do that. What's he got? Does he have a tea time? Is he late for lunch? He's got his eyes closed during much of this. Something tells me it's not because he's praying. I strongly think it's because just as he does during
Starting point is 00:05:12 press conferences, just as he does during meetings with foreign officials, he falls asleep. He just, he just fell asleep during the meeting with the new Israeli prime minister. Literally in the Oval Office, he just, his eyes start to shut. And the Israeli prime minister is going on and on about about the great relationship with Israel. And there is Joe Biden literally asleep in the chair. Hours before that terror attack last week on Kabul, the Army's top sergeant major sent out an important tweet, an important message for the military's priorities.
Starting point is 00:05:50 This is Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, who wrote, quote, It's a photo of lots of women, but some are black and some are Hispanic and some are white. And he says, diversity is a number. Do you have people that don't look or think like you in the room? Inclusion is listening and valuing those people. Hashtag women's equality day reminds us we're smarter and more lethal when we come together as an inclusive, cohesive team. Our values demand it.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Our servicemen deserve better leaders than these clowns. Our citizens, our civilians deserve better than these clowns. All of these people should be fired and probably banished to St. Helena. This is what our military is focused on. One, getting more women into the military, weren't women into combat. Yeah, it's inclusive and more equitable when we send our women to be killed and blown up in the Middle East. That makes us a better country, doesn't it? Doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:06:52 I don't think so. I think it makes us a worse country. I think it makes us a much worse country. I think it makes us a sick country that we think it is not only tolerable but good to send our women to be maimed and killed overseas by terrorists and to fight our wars for us. I think that makes us sick in the head and sick in the soul. Moreover, moreover, he's saying diversity. It doesn't just refer to sex, obviously. It refers to race when people talk about diversity. What he's saying is diversity when you have people who don't look like you. And the only way diversity has ever mentioned
Starting point is 00:07:26 is when we're talking about having more black people or more Hispanic people or occasionally more Asian people in some group. If you have an entirely white team, that's not diverse. If you have an entirely black team, it's very diverse. Now, obviously, neither of those are diverse in any serious meaning of the word, but diversity just means more black and Hispanic people. Listen to what he's saying. He goes, when we're diverse, we're more lethal. What he's saying is that black people are more lethal than white people.
Starting point is 00:07:58 If you follow what he's saying to its logical conclusion, he said if you've got a team of all white people, that's not sufficiently lethal. But when you add black people to it, then it's more lethal. Therefore, the only conclusion could be that black people are more violent than white people. Black people are deadlier than white people. But if you said that, if you came out and you said, yeah, blacks are much more violent than whites, aren't they? That would be racist, wouldn't it? I think that would be racist. But then he says it, but he's saying it like, it's good.
Starting point is 00:08:28 And he uses the words inclusion and diversity. And so that's anti-racist or something. Then beyond race, you've got this idea. You know, when you've got a team of just men, that's not lethal enough. But when you add women, then it's more lethal. Because because the only conclusion would be women are more violent and lethal and deadly than men, which is preposterous. It's just not true because women are not as strong as men physically. They're just not.
Starting point is 00:08:53 They're just not. But we have to live in this pretend world. So when our operations collapse because of political idiocy, we're just scratching our heads. Gosh, I wonder why. Maybe it's because of people like this, this Sergeant Major and General Millie and all of the other, soon-to-be pink-haired top brass at the Pentagon, and our political leadership most of all. Because we are viewing the world through a lens of unreality, reality. Fiction and delusion is it any wonder when in the real world our plans fall apart?
Starting point is 00:09:33 You know who's deadlier right now than, you know, lesbian women, trans, I don't know, whatever the victim groups are. Do you know who's deadlier? The Taliban. The Taliban, they're deadlier than even the Taliban were two weeks ago. Here's why. We talked about early estimates from the sort of equipment or of the sort of equipment that the Taliban stole. Government doesn't want to release these numbers, but some watchdogs have been. Here's what we got. 22,174 Humvees. We've got 155 MXX Pro mineproof vehicles, 169 armored personal carriers. That's pretty spooky. 42,000 trucks and SUV. 64,363 machine guns. Just machine guns, just full like pull the trailer, just rips. over 64,000 of those, 8,000 trucks, 162,000 radios, 16,000 night vision devices, that's very scary.
Starting point is 00:10:28 358,000, 530 assault rifles. So you're going to ban, quote, unquote, assault weapons that aren't even really assault weapons from American citizens, and then you're going to give hundreds of thousands of them to the Taliban. 126,000 pistols, 176 artillery pieces. Then you've got 33 Blackhawks, 33 MI17 choppers, 43 other helicopters, oh, 4,000. C-130 transports, just gigantic, massive transport planes, a bunch of other planes to, that's who's deadlier right now. Meanwhile, there's a report out now, according to the Washington Post, as a left-wing outlet talking about the left-wing administration, none of this had to happen.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Because apparently, the Taliban met with top U.S. military officials in Doha, presumably political officials too in Doha and Qatar and offered to let the United States hold Kabul until the evacuation was complete. So the Taliban said, look, we're going to take over the whole country, but you can hold Kabul if you want until you leave and then there's not going to be any big worry. And the American military said no. The leaders, not the soldiers, obviously. This was a meeting with the head of the Taliban. So the United States didn't want to have responsibility for securing Kabul. So then the Taliban gave security for Kabul to the Hacani network. The Hacani network, very deadly, dangerous terrorist organization that actually the United States used to fund through the CIA.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Get to that in just a second. Absolute madness. So now the United States doesn't run Kabul. Kabul gets attacked. The United States soldiers get attacked and other servicemen. and in response, according to a report from CNN now, Biden is just flying planes and planes of Afghans over to the United States, many of whom don't have any documentation whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:12:27 We don't know who they are. We don't know if they're from a bad group. We don't know if they want to kill us. Just flying them all over. Complete botched job. When you want to get your blood flowing again, when you want to just quench your appetite, when you want to get a little more iron in your blood,
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Starting point is 00:14:01 Joe Biden, this is according to CNN. You know, the reason that I keep quoting these left-wing outlets here is because when a left-wing outlet is going after a left-wing politician or policy, it carries more weight than when a left-wing outlet is going against a right-winger, or when a right-winger is going after a left-winger, for that matter. Quote, this is CNN. Arriving Afghans without paperwork prompt delays and security challenges. Some Afghans fling their home country have arrived in the United States without paperwork amid the rapid pace of evacuations, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
Starting point is 00:14:34 The approach from the administration has been, quote, get as many people on the plane as you can and will sort out the immigration and visa stuff later. Some people have landed with no documents whatsoever, creating a very challenging work environment for the officers. Cool. What could go wrong, right? What could possibly go wrong? It brings me to an important point on our Afghan allies. What a lot of the talk that you're hearing from left-wingers and neoliberals and the kind of squish conservative types, they call them neocons or the imperialist types, the ones who wanted to stay in the Middle East forever and continue to bomb various Muslim countries and spread liberal
Starting point is 00:15:13 democracy all over the world. You're hearing a lot of talk about our Afghan allies. I'm going to take you on a little trip down memory lane about our Afghan allies, okay, because I don't know that we can really know who our Afghan allies are. Okay, I appreciate people who have helped the United States out over the years there. In 1983, Ronald Reagan welcomed a group of Musia Hadin Afghan freedom fighters to the Oval Office. He pointed out that these freedom fighters were fighting the Soviet Union and so the United States was going to support them. The United States funneled a lot of money to these Mujahideen freedom fighters over the years. In no small part through the inter-services intelligence agency, which is a sort of state within
Starting point is 00:15:55 a state in Pakistan. So through the ISI and also in other ways, we start funding the Mujahidean freedom fighters. The Mujahideen freedom fighters defeat the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union leaves, and the Soviet Union collapses shortly thereafter. At that point, Believe it or not, all these various Mujahideen groups, all of these various Islamist groups that fought the Soviets, the godless atheist Soviets, turns out they weren't so great at forming a government together. So that plunges Afghanistan into four more years of civil war. During that civil war, there were various groups. And even though there were three, four, then five groups, it turned out that some of the people fighting didn't think that was enough militants in the conflict. So they formed another group. That other group is called the Taliban. They did that with the funding of, of the ISI and with the encouragement of Pakistan's ISI. Okay. The Taliban quickly, all of the, not all, but virtually all of the Taliban's original leadership, by the way, were people that the United States had funded in the original
Starting point is 00:16:54 fight against the Soviets. Okay. Taliban takes over Afghanistan, starts to rise during the early 1990s and then 1996 declares the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Okay, they rule for about five years. they, with the support of our allies in the ISI, harbor Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda attack the United States on September 11th. The United States goes in and deposes the Taliban.
Starting point is 00:17:21 The Taliban then goes out and retreats. We obviously, we stay there for about 20 years. Now, the Taliban is coming back into control so that they were our allies than our enemy, they were sort of our allies, then our enemy, then our allies again. Now, we get attacked by ISIS. ISIS is a rival Islamic terror group. They just attacked us in Kabul. They're fighting against the Taliban.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Now, they attacked us because the security in Kabul wasn't good enough. The security in Kabul had been given to the Hacani Network. As I just mentioned, the Hacani Network was one of the largest recipients of CIA funding during the Cold War. So then the Hacani Network turned against us. The ISI and the CIA were funding the Hacani Network until the ISI started paying the Hacani Network to attack the CIA. Are you still following me? because I'm not. I can't follow me anymore because it's so damn confusing. You've got the Afghan National Army, which the United States had been funding for 20 years. That's the one that just
Starting point is 00:18:12 collapsed when the Taliban walked in. But even the Afghan National Army, first of all, was largely comprised, it largely comprised fake soldiers, ghost soldiers, who just existed on paper so that people could get paid, but they weren't real people in real life. There was a report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan reconstruction. It showed that 50 to 75 percent of Afghan National Army soldiers were high on drugs a lot of the time. When they weren't high on drugs, they were offering stealing things, and in some cases, especially in 2012, they were killing our own soldiers and their fellow Afghan National Army soldiers.
Starting point is 00:18:44 There was also, we talk about how awful it is that there are new sexual crimes being perpetrated by the Taliban as they take over Kabul. Well, it turns out the Afghan National Army, the good guys, our allies, were perpetrating huge amounts of sexual violence through a practice called Bacca Basi. This was ritual called boy play. It was ritual pederastic abuse of young boys. There were well over 5,000 reported incidents of this just to the oversight authorities, and almost certainly the problem was much more widespread than that.
Starting point is 00:19:11 So please, please, when you're telling me about what we should do in Afghanistan, please spare me the sanctimony over our allies. Because we have no idea who our allies are, because there are no allies in Afghanistan, which is not a country. It's not a nation. And our allies change by the day, sometimes by the hour. So, yes, we all want to evacuate people who are good guys who are on our side, who help us out and who want a vision of the world that we do. But that's changed a lot over the
Starting point is 00:19:37 years, okay? And I think this is what people's exasperation with our foreign policy in Afghanistan is that we have no idea what we want because it became, one, initially it was this attack to go kill the terrorists who took down the towers. Then it became this crusade for nation building and spreading liberal democracy and abolishing tyranny from the world. Those are George W. Bush's words. And then it became what, about sending girls to school or something? something, and that's why we're going to keep our guys in harm's way. What is it? What is it? A sensible foreign policy asks basic questions. What do we want to have happened there now? What do we stand to gain from it? How much are we willing to lose? That's what we have to ask. And all of this
Starting point is 00:20:23 clap trap about our allies, the wonderful, amazing out. No, look, there are no allies. There are interests in Afghanistan. Okay? And the longer it takes us to learn that lesson, the worse off we're going to be. Speaking of allies that we can't rely on, Mitt Romney goes on CNN, naturally. He is talking to Jake Tapper. And he says, you know, this is not really just Biden's fault. This is Trump's fault, too. Leading Americans behind and leaving our Afghan friends behind who worked with us would put upon us and will put upon us a moral stain. And this is, is the result of very ineffective decisions, terrible decisions made by the prior administration and by the current administration. This did not have to happen. It was preventable. And let me know
Starting point is 00:21:11 that's very different than the military. Our military came in at the very last moment and has performed admirably, as far as I can tell, to move people out as quickly as possible. But we didn't have to be in this rush-rush circumstance with terrorists breathing down our neck, but it's really the responsibility of the prior administration and this administration that, the has caused this crisis to be upon us and and has led to what is without question a humanitarian and foreign policy tragedy. Notice what's missing from Mitt Romney's attack on Donald Trump here? Any specific allegation, any evidence. So he says, look, we didn't need to be in the situation where the terrorists are breathing down our neck. Yeah, that's true. That's, that's Trump's fault.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Trump's been out of office for eight months. Trump said we'd get out by May. This administration bungled that and didn't get out until late August. So now we have the terrorists breathing down our neck. How's that Trump's fault? Well, we didn't need to be in a rush. 20 years is a rush? That's a rush to you, Mitt Romney?
Starting point is 00:22:16 But what Romney has to do is say, no, look, it's all everyone's to blame. It's no one's fault in particular. And when people say no one is to blame, nothing is to blame, it's everybody. It's all everybody together. what he's trying to do is not change anything. What he's trying to say is, look, no, it's everybody's fault. Don't hold anyone accountable. Don't come to any conclusions.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Really, we just should have stayed. We just should have stayed another 20 years or another 60 years or another 80 years. Because Mitt Romney, a court jester conservative, a clown whose entire job is to legitimize the liberal regime, he is there to just try to keep this whole thing going. But I think, getting back to that comment at the time, top of the show. The liberal establishment is cracking under the weight of its own incoherence and illogic. We're seeing it happen. We're seeing this sort of fake, performative meta-presidency in Joe Biden. The presidency that always talks about the presidency. Okay, it reveals all the secrets of the presidency. I'm going to call on the people. They told me I had to call on the people. I'm the president.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Or Donald Trump. Yeah, I got to sound really presidential, don't I? we're seeing it collapse. We're seeing the incoherence of our Afghanistan policy in particular collapse in real time. And speaking of dishonest politicians on CNN specifically, Dr. Fauci goes on CNN on the same show. He goes on Jake Tapper's show. And he complains about people attacking him. This guy, talk about dragging out political operations. We've dragged out Afghanistan for 20 years. We've dragged out. out the 15 days to slow the spread for well over a year and a half now. And Dr. Fauci says, please, please stop attacking me. Right now, you can subscribe and start listening to Morning Wire on Apple, Spotify. Wherever you listen to your podcast, leave a five-star review if you like what you hear. When you sign up for the Daily Wire Reader's Pass, you get the news that no other media
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Starting point is 00:25:05 attacking me. Whoever is attacking me and attacking me just a reflection of the politicization of what should be a purely public health issue. And it's really unfortunate. You know, they're attacking personally me because I'm a visible person, but I'm merely articulating the proper public health practices that are recommended strongly by an organization. And that organization is the CDC. So they like to pick out a certain person because they could make that person, you know, the personification of political divides, which is so unfortunate, Jake, we should put all of that aside. We have an extraordinary problem that's killing people in the United States, killing us, putting us in the hospital. So that kind of politicization that you just mentioned, there's no place for that when you're dealing with a public health crisis. There's no place for politicization.
Starting point is 00:26:00 He doesn't pronounce it correctly, but that's fine. That just shows you how little he understands about politics and its relation to public policy. He says there's no place for politicization in public health. Political means public. Public means political. Public health. Public health policy is by definition political. Dr. Fauci, a public health health policy. expert, policymaker, is by definition, a politician. He gets his paycheck from the government. He does things that pertain to the public with the support of the government. And he's outlasted six presidents. He's on his sixth president right now. But he doesn't, he doesn't even, I'm going to give him the benefit of the debt. I don't want to ascribe to malice that, which is explained by ignorance and stupidity. Thouchy doesn't even, I, even understand what public health is. We have a problem, Jake. We have a problem of people dying here because of things that are happening in the public. Right. People are dying because of the lockdowns.
Starting point is 00:27:14 People are dying because they can't get their urgent medical treatment that is not related to COVID. They certainly were at the beginning of the lockdowns. And that's on you, Fauci. And that's on you that I am merely a voice for the proper public health measures. according to whom? Because according to me, look, I'm a citizen of the United States. I'm a member of we the people who are supposedly able to govern ourselves. And I don't think that your measures are the proper public health measures. I think they're very improper. And according to the Constitution, I'm supposed to have some say in that. And actually, according to the Constitution, you're nowhere to be found other than as a private citizen who can vote. I don't see the CDC in the Constitution. I
Starting point is 00:27:55 don't see the exalted Dr. Fauci in the Constitution. There are entities that have been created and brought into the government through the lawmaking bodies, the lawmaking bodies that were established in the Constitution over time, and they've been given extraordinary powers that have undermined the constitutional order. There's no question about that. But as far as I can tell, we still have the opportunity to decide how we want to live, in our view. But in Fauci's view, You don't. You don't. You just need to go along. People, why are they attacking me? Because you've usurped our power, our legitimate power as a free people. That's why. And he doesn't even get it. It's such, it's a joke to him. He doesn't even understand what he's done, which might be why we don't
Starting point is 00:28:44 trust him to understand much of anything else. Speaking of the politics of the coronavirus, You know I hate to say I told you so. You know it. It pains me. I hate it. It's hard. But I told you so. Howard Dean, former presidential candidate before he he had himself back out of the 2004 presidential race. Howard Dean, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont now, just some guy who talks on MSNBC. they Howard Dean busted out a line that I told you months and months ago they were going to do. He busted it out a little earlier than I expected. He says, you know, that Donald Trump, he was bad.
Starting point is 00:29:31 But he was nowhere as bad as Ron DeSantis. Well, I'm actually just shocked by DeSantis. I never thought I'd say this, but I think he may be more of a lunatic than Trump ever was. I mean, Trump has finally come around to understanding that the best thing he can do, for his own supporters is get them to be vaccinated. DeSantis is just completely out of touch with reality. Oh, DeSantis. Oh, he's much, he's like super mega duper Trump. He's, oh, yeah. Remember how, do you remember how for the past five years or probably six years now, we've told you that Donald Trump is the singular threat. He is Hitler. He's unlike any other Republican ever. How George Bush,
Starting point is 00:30:13 who we used to tell you was Hitler, he, George Bush is great now. And he's, he's, he's, good and he's a reasonable Republican and I've got a strange new respect for him and all the other Republicans, well, sure, I disagree with them, but they're fine, but Donald Trump, he's the worst. He's a unique threat. He's Hitler. You can't vote for him. So they told you that for five years. And at the time, I said, you know, they don't mean this. Trump's fine. He's governing just like a like a normal Republican in many ways, actually. He's sort of returning to a more normal Republican vibe, like pre-Bush era. But they're just going to do it to the next guy. And the Democrats assured me. They said, no, we won't, Michael. I told this to my Democrat friends and relatives.
Starting point is 00:30:57 I said, you're just going to do it to the next guy. You're going to say the next guy's worse than Trump. No, Trump is unique. He's the worst ever. I said, no, you're going to find whoever it is. Maybe that person is going to be, I don't know, Josh Hawley, maybe, I don't know, it could be Nikki Haley. It could be, and these are various times in the administration, different characters were popping up a little better than another. It could be Ted Cruz. It could be Ronda Santis now. Whoever it's going to be, you're going to tell me that he is worse than Trump or she is worse than Trump. And I was told, no, Michael, Trump's union. I think the left really believed it. They really believed the lines that they were spewing that Trump is this unique threat.
Starting point is 00:31:38 But now, ahead of schedule, now we're not, this is 20, 21 still. We are already being told Ron DeSantis is much worse than Donald Trump. He makes Trump look sane. And you know what's going to happen? Let's say, let's say, the Democrats are obviously afraid of DeSantis right now. Let's say DeSantis becomes the nominee. It's still very early to call that, but let's say he becomes a nominee. Let's say he becomes president. And then they're going to, this is what's going to happen. They're going to call him Hitler for four years, or at least as long. It may perhaps they impeach him and remove him from office. Maybe he wins a second term. Maybe it's eight years. They're going to call him Hitler every day for eight years. And they're going to say he's the unique threat. And all,
Starting point is 00:32:17 I miss the good old days of Donald Trump and all the good old days of George Bush and all the good old days of Ronald Reagan, all of whom we called Nazis at the time. And then if DeSantis leaves office and some other guy come, they're going to say DeSantis was the good guy. And the new guy's Hitler. That's the way it works. Do you get it yet? Do you see it? I mean, this was my big problem with never Trump. Or then what became in the 2020 election, the re-election, they became Republicans for Biden, Republicans for principles, defending democracy and principles and the evangelicals for Biden, evangelicals for a million abortions a year, evangelicals for a debacle in Afghanistan, the dignified adults. At the time, I said, I don't know what your
Starting point is 00:33:06 principles are. You don't seem to have very much dignity. And you don't. realize it's just an op. This is just propaganda. It's just BS. Trump actually is a very good president, but even if you weren't, he certainly is not the unique threat of Hitler. They didn't get it. Do you get it? Do you get it now? I think you probably do. Some people are holding strong. Some people who are more independent-minded, who are on the left or on the right, I'm thinking of Joe Rogan, who at times he seems like a left-winger, at times he seems like a right-winger. He was a Bernie guy, but then he was a Trump guy. He's not a Biden guy. He's not a Biden- not an establishment guy.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Joe Rogan's still holding pretty strong. We're now being told by the Fauci's of the world and all of them, that if you in any way resist efforts to mandate the masks, to mandate the vaccine, you're a murderer, you're a threat to public health, you're politicizing everything, but Rogan's not hearing it. Rogan is holding a show at Madison Square Garden. He's sold a zillion tickets already.
Starting point is 00:34:06 And now in New York, they're mandating the vaccine, just like they are in parts of Europe. And so Rogan faces this problem. Is he going to force his fans, many of whom have bought tickets already, to get the vaccine, or is he going to fight back? Here's, here's Rogan's take. If someone has a, you know, an ideological or a physiological reason for not getting vaccinated, I don't want to force them to get vaccinated to see a stupid comedy show. And I've already sold 13,000 tickets. And now they say that everybody has to be vaccinated. And, you know, I want everybody to know that, you know, you can get your money back. I'm not an anti-vax person.
Starting point is 00:34:49 Right. In fact, I said, I believe they're safe and I encourage many people to take them. My parents were vaccinated. I just said, I don't think that if you're a young, healthy person that you need it. Their argument was you need it for other people. So you don't transmit the virus. That makes more sense. So I'm a young... But that's a different argument. Yeah, and by the way, what Joe is leaving unsaid here, at least in this little clip, is, okay, so now their argument is you don't need it for yourself, because if you're vaccinated, you're totally fine, and you're not going to face serious consequences of the virus. And if you're unvaccinated, you're taking that risk. But if you're unvaccinated, you're risking infecting others, except that we are now told by the studies, by the science, that the vaccinated and the unvaccinated are carrying similar viral loads, that they might not be as likely to face hospital as
Starting point is 00:35:38 or death, but they are as likely to carry and transmit the virus. So then do you see the problem here for the people saying you need to get vaxed for others? Whether you're vaxed or unvaxed, you may very well carry the virus and transmit it to others. The thing that's going to determine whether anyone goes to the hospital or dies, according to the science, according to the experts, according to the politicians, is whether or not you have the vaccine. So it falls right back to this question of personal choice. Personal, personal Prudential judgment, what risk am I going to take? As Joe Rogan correctly says, if you are at a young person, you are at a very, very low risk of facing serious complications of the virus.
Starting point is 00:36:22 If you're a morbidly obese 85-year-old, maybe you're at a higher risk, okay? Maybe you're going to have a different calculation. But if you're a young person, the arguments that the the people who are mandating vaccines are making don't make any sense. They don't make any sense at all. And so Rogan, hats off to him. He's saying, you know, I don't feel comfortable mandating that my audience gets the vaccine. So you can have your money back. Now, Eric Clapton is going even further than that. Clapton saying he will not play at venues because Eric Clapton had the vaccine. So he was open to it. It's not like he's totally anti-vaccine. He was open to it. He had a very negative reaction. We know the CDC and the FDA have told us that you can have negative reactions to this
Starting point is 00:37:06 vaccines. There have been to these vaccines. There have been multiple reported incidents of them. And Clapton said, yeah, really paralyzed my hands. I couldn't play for a while. So I'm not playing to houses that are mandating the Vax. Rogan is taking a sort of middle ground here and he's saying, look, I'll play, I guess, especially since we booked the show before the city mandated this. But there is no way I'm forcing my guys to get this vaccine. Absolutely right. We are living in a world right now where you can't trust the President of the United States. You can't trust the military leadership. They've all lost their freaking minds.
Starting point is 00:37:39 You can't trust the public health experts because they've been wrong about a lot of stuff. And in some cases have lied to you. You're living in a world where Joe Rogan is a much more credible person than most of our elected and appointed leaders. Speaking of performances. Olivia Rodriguez. Livia Rodriguez is apparently a popular musician. I had never heard of her until a month or two ago when there was some story about something she had done. And I don't even remember what she had done.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Apparently, she's a very popular musician, has had a bunch of number one songs. And yet, I don't, what do I know? I'm not. This is not the sort of person that I pay attention to. But I've now heard of her for the second time. And this is not because of any music she's made. It's because of something she said. She said in a magazine interview, quote, I sometimes get DMs from little girls being like,
Starting point is 00:38:28 I've never seen someone who looked like me in your position. And I'm literally going to cry, like just thinking about it. Rodrigo, 18, said in the V magazine feature, I feel like I grew up never seeing that. Also, it was always like pop star. That's a white girl. So first of all, this girl looks pretty white. I don't, you know, I guess she's Hispanic with the name like Rodrigo,
Starting point is 00:38:50 but she looks pretty white to begin with. And she's using this line that you constantly hear from the race hustlers and the victim people. And it says, you know, growing up, I never saw. Oh, she's Philippa. Apparently, the producers tell me she's Filipino. Okay, whatever. She just, she looks. I wouldn't know.
Starting point is 00:39:07 She's ethnically ambiguous. Let's put it that way. But apparently, this is the defining feature of her personality of who she is. And she comes out and says, you know, it's, I never saw people who look like me. And the little girls today never see anyone who look like them. Now, some people are responding and saying, hold on, lady. Ella Fitzgerald, Dorothe Franklin,
Starting point is 00:39:32 hold on, pretty sure we've seen some black popular musicians or Hispanic popular musicians before. And, or at least in, I guess, to go to her example, non-white popular musicians. But I want to be really fair.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Okay, because she said pop star. She said pop stars were always white. So, yeah, sure, maybe soul singers, R&B, hip hop, jazz, maybe they're black, but we've never seen non-white. girl pop stars, right? So I took a little, I just took a little trip down Google, looked up,
Starting point is 00:40:06 this girl, Olivia Rodriguez was born in 2003, apparently. 2003, Grammy for pop vocalist winner, Nora Jones, Indian woman. Grammy for pop album goes to Norman Brown, the black guy. Grammy for pop vocal collaboration, Santana, Hispanic, and Michelle Branch, Indo. 2004, this is the next, she's one-year-old now. Pop vocalist, Christina Aguilera, Hispanic. Pop collaboration, Mary J. Blige. 2005, Nora Jones wins a bunch again, Indian woman, including one with Ray Charles, who's a black guy. 2006, this is all in the pop category.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Stevie Wonder is a winner. De La Sol is a winner, black guys. 2007, Christina Aguilera is a winner. Black-eyed Pea is a winner. Stevie Wonder, Al Jiro. For this girl's entire life, It has seen, if you're just looking at the billboard charts and you're just looking at the Grammys, there is no reason for any non-white girl to think it is impossible to become a big pop star if you're non-white.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Frankly, you would be more likely to think that if you were a white girl during this era. You might, if you were a white girl during this era, you might look at the pop charts and think, man, a white girl just can't make it in this world. This is not the industry for white girls looking. it. But because we are living in surreal, we're living in unreality, we're living in a delusion right now. Many people believe this. We are living in a delusion. The White House is living in a delusion. The top military brass is living in a delusion. All of us here in the culture are living in a delusion. And delusions have consequences. Because delusions run up against reality sometimes.
Starting point is 00:41:59 in Kabul, in the United States. And when delusions run up against reality, reality wins. And it's funny. I mean, we can make fun of Rodrigo or we can make fun of Mark Millie, you know, the pink-haired woke, chairman of the joint chiefs. We can make fun of that sergeant and Sergeant Major. We can make fun of Biden. But there are real world consequences here.
Starting point is 00:42:23 There's a Virginia school district right now. We're getting ready for the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terror attack. A Virginia school district is telling a teacher, telling not just one teacher, but all of their teachers, to avoid talking about Muslim terror. Virginia's Department of Education, the whole statewide department of education, hosted a speaker who instructed teachers to exclude the role that Muslim extremism played in 9-11. This woman, Amara de Queer, who did a PowerPoint called Education Leadership. Oh, I'm sorry, this woman is an education leadership scholar. She offered a PowerPoint to these teachers. She said that teachers should avoid using language that could pin those events on Muslim extremists.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Quote, school and classroom 9-11 commemorations are sites for increased anti-Muslim racism. Do you see the problem even with just that statement? Muslim is not a race. Islam. It's not a race. It's a religion. And it is the religion in whose name the terrorists took down the Twin Tower. And it wasn't senseless violence and it wasn't racist. We now say all bad things are racist. It wasn't any of that. It was religious. They had ideas and they followed those ideas to their logical conclusion. They had erroneous ideas. They had delusions and they follow those delusions into reality. And it had really negative consequences.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Before we go, speaking of crazy teachers, I can't go a full day without a libs of TikTok video. So featuring a teacher who just came out as non-binary. I'm about to come out to all my students. So I have a quick announcement for everybody. Can everybody look up from their phones? My class is important, please. Hello. I'm waiting.
Starting point is 00:44:14 You guys, look at me. So I usually go by Mr. Johnson, but I would like to be called Zoa now. My name is Zoa, and I'm non-binary. So you can call me Mr. Zoa. You can call me Miss Zoa. You can call me Mixoah. MX period and I go by all pronouns. That's it. Thank you. Thanks guys. That's it. All thank you.
Starting point is 00:44:47 The thing is, though, he's not nine-binary. He's a man. He's a crazy man who should not be teaching children. He's living in a delusion. He's encouraging a whole generation of kids to live in a delusion. His own classroom, but this is happening at the national level too. And that delusion, we all cheer it on now. Wow, I'm so proud of you. You're exploring your fantasies. Your delusion. those delusions are going to have consequences, and they ain't going to be good. I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Nulls show. See tomorrow. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe. And if you want to help spread the word, please give us a five-star review and tell your friends to subscribe.
Starting point is 00:45:27 We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Also, be sure to check out the other Daily Wire podcasts, including the Ben Shapiro show, the Andrew Claven Show, and the Matt Walsh Show. The Michael Nulls Show is produced by Ben Davies. executive producer Jeremy Boren. Our technical director is Austin Stevens. Supervising producer Mathis Glover. Production manager, Pavel Vidovsky. Editor and associate producer, Jesse DeMecke, Justine Turley, audio mixer Mike Coramina, and hair and makeup by Nika Geneva. The Michael Nulls show is a Daily Wire production, copyright Daily Wire 2021. Today on the Matt Wall show, a prominent psychologist suggests that white people
Starting point is 00:46:08 should kill themselves, while in other worries that white people are haunted by the ghosts of whiteness, whatever that means. It's just more radical leftism for mental health professionals. The entire industry is rife with it. We'll talk about the consequences of that fact today. Also, Dr. Fauci endorses vaccine mandates for children and makes a predictably misleading argument in favor of them. We'll talk about all that and much more today on the Matt Wall Show.

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