The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 845 - 2021 Just Got Even More Ridiculous
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Yesterday, I had the privilege of debating the future of conservatism in Washington, D.C.,
with a panel of seriously brilliant intellectuals brought together by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
These scholars represented the various factions of the conservative movement, and they shed a great
deal of light on the problems facing our nation. I felt really privileged to even get to join them.
And every single person on that panel just got shown up by the most important political philosopher of the week, Nikki Minaj.
You can't speak for the fear of the mob attacking you.
If that doesn't give you chills up and down your fucking spine, this is scary.
You can't just innocently ask a question about something going in your body?
I remember going to China and they were telling us, you know, you cannot speak out against, you know, the people in power there, et cetera.
And I remember all of us thinking, oh, okay, well, you know, we understand and we respect the laws here and, you know, that it's so different where we live.
But don't y'all see what's fucking happening?
Don't y'all see that we are living now in that time?
People will isolate you if you simply speak and ask a question.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
If Nikki thinks the U.S. looks like China now, just wait until she finds out that Joe Biden is attempting to deny medical treatment to his political rivals.
I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday from Old School, who says trusting the mail,
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promising. I won't say threatening. He's promising to cut off medical supplies, potentially
life-saving medical supplies, to his political opponents. So Joe Biden, even though the entire
focus of the public health apparatus and the liberal establishment has been on vaccines,
and we always need vaccines. They did the same thing during AIDS. We've got to focus all the
energy and money on vaccines, not on therapeutics to actually treat the problem. And actually,
much like with AIDS, the vaccines have had dubious effect. We still don't have an AIDS vaccine.
The reason that people can survive AIDS now is because of therapeutics. Well, same thing
with coronavirus here. The vaccines are less effective than we were told they were going to
And so now people are turning to therapeutics.
But the Biden administration is saying he's going to cut supplies to red states.
Jen Saki was just asked about this and the White House doubled down.
He promised on September 9th that he was going to send 50% more supply of monoclonal antibodies to states.
Yet the Biden administration is cutting supplies in red states by 50%.
Why is the Biden administration cutting these supplies?
That's not accurate.
So let me give you the accurate information.
First of all, we are increasing our distribution this month by 50%.
Over the last month, though, and one thing that I think people need to understand for clarity,
facts, I know you're like facts, is that monoclonal antibodies are life-saving therapies
that are used after infection to prevent more severe outcomes.
So clearly the way to protect people and save more lives is to get them vaccinated.
But over the last month, given the rising cases due to the Delta variant, and the low,
number of vaccination rates in some of these states like Florida, like Texas, just seven states
are making up 70% of the orders. Our supply is not unlimited. And we believe it should be equitable
across states across the country. We believe it should be equitable. And that is why we're going
to cut the supplies to the states that need it. And we're going to give the supplies to other states.
And we're going to do so very often on the basis of political affiliation. Notice,
what that reporter asks there. She says, why are you cut, you're cutting the supplies on the basis
of vaccination rates, but many of the people who need them are already vaccinated. So they actually
did everything that you're telling them to do, and you're still cutting the supplies to them.
And by the way, even though Jen Saki and the White House in the public health establishment
are still harping on the vaccine, don't forget that the vaccine has not been the bulletproof
protection that we were told it was. There's a,
the headline now, I know we're not allowed to report on this, but here, it's from NPR.
It's from a left-wing news source fact checkers, so please, please spare me.
Highly vaccinated Israel is seeing a dramatic surge in new COVID cases.
Here's why, and then they try to explain it away.
Israel is the most vaccinated place on earth, triple vaccinated in many cases, and they are having
a huge spike in COVID cases. Well, here's why. The immunity from the vaccine dips
over time and the Delta variant broke through the vaccine's protection and and Israel's high vaccination
rate. It's still not enough even though it's more than basically anywhere else on earth. And vaccines are
key, but you know, you need to do more stuff than that. And booster shots are great and you've got to
get the booster shots and excuse after excuse after excuse. It's that it didn't work. It didn't work.
Like you all told us it would. Your predictions on the efficacy of the vaccines, much like your
predictions on every other aspect of the virus, going back to 15 days to slow the spread,
we're wrong. And so people don't trust you any more public health experts. And it's not our
fault that we don't trust you. It's your fault that we don't trust you. So now the effect of this
is, okay, now that people for whatever reason are still getting COVID at this high rate,
we're going to cut the supplies. Marka Rubio just came out. He said, stop rationing treatment.
Every day, it's something new with these people in the Biden administration. And
And they literally want to punish and control everybody that doesn't do what they want them to do.
Here's the latest, all right?
Do you know how many people I know, including vaccinated people that got COVID and were able to get an antibody treatment?
And as a result of the antibody treatment, it kept them from getting really sick.
It kept them from out of the hospital.
In some cases, I believe, and I think their doctors believe, it may have saved their lives.
I personally know dozens of people that have gone through that, including family members that went through that.
Now the Biden administration, because they don't like the way Florida is.
handling vaccines and not forcing people to do it in states like Florida as well, now they've
decided they're going to ration the antibody treatments. They're going to start rationing it.
There's not a shortage. There isn't some crisis, but they've decided they want to start rationing
it. This reeks of politics. This is ridiculous. This is outrageous. People see it for what it is
these people are completely out of control. I don't know what we can do about it in Congress,
but I'm going to start looking at it because this stuff needs to stop. These people are bordering now
on tyranny and it's outrageous. It has to stop. So Rubio's diagnosis here is totally right. The prescription,
he admits, he says, I have no idea what we're going to do about it, but the diagnosis is right.
The left is depriving their political opponents of medicine. That's what it boils down to.
This is not medically justified. It's not scientifically justified. It's not as much as
Jensocky wants to spin it. You can't really make a case for this other than pure revenge and the
dehumanization of your political opponents, which we saw just the other night from Don Lemon on CNN.
I think if you want to understand why Joe Biden is doing what he's doing, listen to the way that CNN
is talking about these same people. I think we have to stop coddling people when it comes to this
and the vaccine saying, oh, you can't shame them. You can't call them stupid. You can't call them silly.
Yes, they are. The people who ate it and a bed at trial.
are stupid because they believed his big lie.
The people who are not getting vaccines,
who are believing the lies on the internet instead of science,
it's time to start shaming them.
What else?
Or leave them behind.
Because they are keeping the majority of Americans behind.
You didn't feel that way about the polio vaccine.
You don't feel that way about measles, mumps,
rebella when it comes to your children,
and all of a sudden this vaccine is different?
What's different about it?
The only different thing about it is because of your politics.
today. The people talk about, well, I don't know what's in the shot, Chris. I don't know what's in
that shot. I'll tell you what's not in it. Hold on. A tracking device. Yeah, let me let me finish this.
You know what's that? You know what they get shots in nowadays? And their rear ends,
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that are not true. For instance, the suggestion that COVID and polio are the same thing. They're not.
One will attack children specifically. Will cripple you. One is a really big problem. And the other
is a cough that for the vast majority of people is not a huge deal. What is the difference between
the vaccines? Well, one is a vaccine we've had for a very, very, very long time. The other is a
vaccine that was hastily developed and until very recently did not have FDA approval. So there are
big differences here. But I don't, who cares?
not even focused on that. What I'm focused on is that first part. They're stupid. They need to be
shamed. They need to be left behind. This is just the latest iteration of they're deplorable,
they're irredeemable, they're bitter cling. They don't like you. They don't want you to have
political rights. They don't want you to be part of the country. And now they're willing to
deprive you of medical treatment. That is some serious.
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Speaking of cancel culture, both the cancel culture that Nikki Minaj is decrying and the
cancel culture that you're hearing from Don Lemon and the like of, and Joe Biden, you know,
denying people medical treatment.
A math teacher in Missouri just got fired.
The math teacher got fired for posting her views on Facebook.
This is a tale that we've heard many, many times in recent years.
Beth Reims, who spent 25 years as an employee at Pembroke High School in Kansas City, Missouri,
was the facilitator for the school's popular conservative club, and she says she avoided politics
in her math classroom. She saw no use for it, but she did use her private Facebook page to
express her political views. And the problem with Facebook is that even the private pages are
not so private. What you put out there on social media will be seen by people. So she, she
she made perfectly innocuous points. She posted, it's racist to think only white people can be racist.
Obviously, that's true. One time she posted a picture of Al Sharpton, one of the most notorious race hustlers in the country and said,
Good morning, America, what are we offended by today? It's just these very funny, frankly, milk toast sort of posts.
This Missouri prep school has now fired her. Now, I think there are three ways to react to this.
three way, there's the
the lib way to react, which is
good, she should be fired, she's
not an anti-racist, she's a
white supremacist, whatever kind of
silly things they're going to say, right? That's the
celebration of her being fired.
Then
there is the sort of
moderate way, the
maybe call it libertarian or something, way to react, which
is, this is terrible, this
is cancel culture, no one should ever be fired
for posting their political views.
But that, that
reaction, I think, has a problem, which is, what if, what if this woman had actually posted
bad things? What if this woman had actually posted, you know, swastikas and said, Heil Hitler?
It's a political view. So you're saying she should be fired for her political views, but only
some political views, but not these political views. But so the neutral libertarian, say whatever
you want, I don't think that really works. Then there is the conservative reaction, which is, this
woman should not be fired, but her radical leftist colleagues should. That's my view. If you post a
perfectly innocuous mainstream conservative thing on Facebook, not only should you not be fired for
that, but your colleagues who post radical left-wing things should be fired for that sort of thing.
At the very least, they should be fired if they bring these sorts of views into the classroom,
right? Maybe you say, okay, if it's on a Facebook page and really no one's, it's kind of public
though, because it's Facebook, but no one really sees it, okay, whatever, we're not going to go,
you know, interrogate you for thought crimes. But if you express your radical leftist views in the
classroom, you should be fired. That's the conservative view. That's the only coherent view.
The neutral view is completely imaginary. It's never existed anywhere. And the idea that a high
school classroom is a free marketplace of ideas is preposterous as well. The point of schooling,
certainly elementary in middle schools and I think high schools too is indoctrination. That is the point. You're supposed to learn things. You're not just supposed to have a free-flowing hippy-dippy exchange. That doesn't even really exist. You will learn certain things. And so what are the things that you're going to learn? What the left has done is in the name of academic freedom, they've totally transformed what used to be valuable serious education into nonsense. And this is one of the paradoxes of education, by the way.
education is meant to make you a free person. That's what liberal education. That's why we call it that.
It's meant to make you a free person.
But in order to become a free person, you have to be coerced.
You have to learn certain facts.
And if you get the questions wrong on the test, you get a bad grade.
And you actually have to be forced to become educated, to become free so that you don't
need to be forced anymore.
And somewhere along the line, we forgot that.
We got to go back to it.
One thing you hear a lot about in classrooms is a trigger warnings in recent years.
This is the idea that before you read any work that might in any way,
offend your delicate sensibilities. You'll say trigger warning. This work contains violence or sex
or whatever. And usually what this is used for is just to suppress great works that contradict
leftist orthodoxy. So we've made that point for years on the right and the left has ignored it.
Well, now there is a study. There is a study that shows that trigger warnings don't work.
This is actually a study based on 17 other studies using a range of media, including literature,
passages, photographs and film clips showing that not only do trigger warnings discourage people
from reading and viewing important works, they actually do discourage you from engaging in
the first place. But they don't even do what we're told they do, namely help people to avoid
emotional trauma. The trigger warnings, according to these studies, do not alleviate emotional
emotional distress. They do not significantly reduce negative effect or minimize intrusive thoughts,
two hallmarks of PTSD, and these findings hold for individuals with and without a history of
trauma. Like all of these other ways that the left has upended our classrooms and upended our whole
culture, they don't accomplish the thing that they are supposedly supposed to accomplish,
what they actually accomplish is giving the political order over to the left. And we've got to stop
falling for it. And yet again in this case, there are three reactions you can have. There's the
lib reaction of, yeah, we need trigger warnings on everything that might be in any way offensive.
And then there's the kind of libertarian view, which is, well, you know, if the teacher wants trigger
warnings, that's fun. Leave it up to the teacher, or leave it up to the classroom, or leave it up to the
school. And then there's the conservative view. Get there.
out of here. Ban it. Don't permit it. It's bad. It's harming students' education. It's undermining
the education. And if you undermine liberal education, then you are undermining your own free country.
Because the whole point of it is to make free citizens who are capable of free societies and
free government. So if you destroy the education, you are destroying free society.
Speaking of once free men now apparently becoming captive, I have to talk about, I meant to get to this yesterday, this Time magazine cover. It's a Time Magazine cover of the world's most influential people, and on it, it's Harry and Megan. And it's the saddest cover I have ever seen on a magazine. It is Megan standing there looking straight forward. She's in the front of the
picture and she's just looking right at you. And then it's hairy, kind of crouched behind her,
grasping onto her like a little marsupial in the back. And he's holding on to her, but she's
paying no attention to him. Men, do not let this become you. This is a cautionary tale.
What is wrong with this photo? Some people are saying, well, the photo, Michael, it just shows
a supportive husband with his wife. But Michael, he's just caring for his wife. He's just caring for
his wife. No, I don't see support. I don't see a mutual kind of bond of affection here. I see a woman
who is in front leading the show, paying absolutely no attention to her husband whatsoever,
and then a man who is kind of clinging on to her like a little pet. And I don't think this is
in any way helpful or supportive. The traditional view is that the husband has some kind of a
leadership role in the household. Obviously, that has been inverted here. And it's been inverted,
just like all of the standards of our civilization, have been inverted in the middle and later
part of the 20th century, largely by feminists, actually. But when you think of good marriages,
do you think that the Markles are a good marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Megan Markle, do you think that
would be an example of a good marriage? Is that the kind of marriage you want to be in? A marriage
where you've got this crazy domineering narcissist
ripping this man away from his family,
from all of his obligations.
The clearest example of natural obligations you would see,
the royal family, the whole point of the royal family,
is to serve the country.
And merely then to move to Hollywood,
to play pretend land,
to serve nothing but themselves,
and their own vanity and their narcissism,
and their pretend please for privacy
when all they ever seem to do is go on television
and go on podcasts and go on,
on magazine covers.
Doesn't seem like you want privacy all that much to me,
and to serve their need for money.
They want to make more and more money on their own.
Does that seem like a good marriage?
It does not.
And it is no coincidence that in this marriage,
you get that photo.
A cautionary tale.
Not everything is the way that it seems.
Okay.
the supposed good guys in our culture today, the people who are on the right side of history,
they are the people, just to give a sort of random survey off the top of my head,
who are on the side of killing babies, of denying medical treatment to their political opponents,
of subverting our elections, of denying the right of the people self-government,
of destroying education, of abusing children, actually, in that case.
They're on the side of this total upending of things.
It doesn't seem like they're the good guys.
Do not whatever in the most subtle of ways.
To quote the crown,
it is in the little things that the rot begins.
Do not let that happen to you.
Speaking of bad marriages,
these are marriages that are actually worse than the Markels somehow, incredibly.
You know we have all the good guy Afghan refugees coming up.
We didn't get all the Americans out of Afghanistan,
but we have all these Afghan refugees.
They helped us.
They were all translators.
Somehow half that country was translators, and they're coming in there highly, highly vetted,
even though some people who had already been deported from America were now landing at Dallas Airport in America from Afghanistan,
but they'd been deported 20 years ago.
And it seems that's a little, that the official narrative seems a little questionable.
We are now learning that some of the men, the wonderful refugees that are here,
are actually child abusers.
They're men who are arriving with child brides
who now have to be separated from their husbands
because it's not a proper marriage.
I mean, some of these girls are as young as 10 or 12 years old,
it would appear.
This is not some random, you know, conservative talking point
that's based on some conspiracy theory.
Actually, our friend Senator Cruz
just got Joe Biden's Secretary of State to admit it.
On August 27th, according to public reports, you distributed internal documentation
highlighting numerous instances and intake centers of sexual abuse in which much older,
grown Afghan males, appeared with children, young children, claimed they were their brides,
claimed they were their wives, and the document said the State Department urgently requested guidance.
That was your word urgently.
Subsequently, the Department of Homeland Security said that it showed the desperation of families,
that they were willing to give little girls to grown men to be subject to sexual abuse and child wives.
My question is as follows, did you receive that urgent guidance?
How many children have been subject to sexual abuse?
What have you done to rescue young children from illegal and abusive relationships?
after being brought to America by the State Department.
There have been, to my knowledge, a limited number of cases where we have separated people
because we were concerned that they were...
How many?
The cases I'm aware of?
A handful.
It's not a big deal.
Those are the ones that I'm aware of.
But the problem is Anthony Blinken isn't aware of anything.
And the other problem is there's virtually no vetting going on.
I actually just sat down with Senator Cruz in D.C. a couple of days ago.
He just traveled to Fort Bliss, which is one of the places where...
the Afghan refugees are being held. And what he was told by the people on the ground there is,
there's no vetting going on anywhere. By the way, when these refugees are being held in places,
it's not as though they're being held in prison. It's just open air. They can just leave if they
want. Cruz said that there was one refugee who just called an Uber and who just left. And so
when the senator was speaking to some of the officials there, he said, okay, so how are you
assessing these people. How are you, you know, going through and making sure they are who they say they are?
And what he was told by officials there is, oh, no, don't worry, the vetting took place in Afghanistan.
But what we were told by the people who were monitoring the evacuation out of Afghanistan is that the vetting wasn't going on there as well.
I mean, there were people literally clinging to the wheels of airplanes, people just flooding on.
I mean, it was absolute chaos. So the long and short of it is, you've got people who are now bringing their child brides who are very, very bad people.
who are now flooding into the United States.
Meanwhile,
Americans overseas left behind.
Now, speaking of different cultural perspectives on sex,
it's a mild way to put child brides, I guess.
The toy company Lego has a new set of toys out for kids.
It's the Queer Eye toy.
Queer Eye, the Fab Five Loft.
It's queer eye for the straight guy.
You remember that show,
and it's all these gay guys who are interior designers.
and a very popular show.
So some people are very upset by this.
They say, we shouldn't have a show called The Queer Eye.
They shouldn't have little toys for kids.
And I don't know.
My problem is not with Lego.
Okay, my problem is not with the fact that this show that focuses on an aspect of the sexual revolution
was made into a toy for kids.
I think that's inevitable.
I think that if you have a culture that is really focused on sex,
sex of all kinds, that even sort of an unusual sexual desire would then be the kind of hook
for this very popular TV show that's been on for many, many years at this point.
Inevitably, you're going to get toys about that. That's going to permeate the whole culture.
And there's no way to separate that. I mean, this is one of the failures of the you-do-you idea
of society, the libertarian idea. These were the things that we were debating yesterday in D.C.,
and you can check out that panel at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, is,
It just doesn't work because we actually do live together in a polity, in a society,
and my behavior actually will affect other people.
The libs are kind of right about this.
And your behavior will affect me.
And the prevailing standards and mores actually will affect the kind of country that we're going to have.
And it's going to affect the way that we individually develop as well.
It's going to affect the way that we raise our kids.
And so if you have a problem with that, then you need to stand up and actually have the Cajonais to say,
No, we are not going to tolerate certain shows on TV.
Whether, I mean, queer, this seems kind of low on the priority list of things that you've got to get off TV.
But you're going to say, no, we're not going to permit certain things in the classroom.
No, we're not, you've got to learn the magic word.
No.
But unfortunately, we got too many squishes.
We just saw this with this Republican candidate for Governor Glenn Yonkin in Virginia.
He was asked at a debate his opinion on the pro-life law in Texas.
And I think he gave the worst possible answer.
I think the Texas bill is one that is the standard right now that we're all looking at.
And I would not sign the Texas bill today.
As I've said through this entire campaign, I'm pro-life.
I believe in exceptions in the case of rape and incest and when the life of the mother is in jeopardy.
But the Texas bill also is unworkable and confusing.
What we're not doing this evening is talking to my opponent about his extreme views.
See, my opponent doesn't want to talk about this topic tonight because he actually called legislation
that would enable abortion, paid for with taxpayer money all the way up through and including
birth, where a child is kept comfortable while decision is made where that child lives or dies.
He called that legislation, common sense legislation, and said he would sign it.
Friends, my opponent wants to be the abortion governor, and I want to be the jobs governor.
Mr. Yonkin, your time is up.
This was a bad answer.
He thought it was such a clever answer.
bad answer and just learn this lesson, folks. What Glenn Yonkin thought he was doing here by
criticizing the Texas law, but still saying, I'm pro-life, except for some, I'm willing to kill some
babies, but not all babies, but, you know, but it's a bad law and I hate it. I wouldn't have it here,
but my opponent, then he made one good move, which is he said, my opponent's really radical on
abortion. Okay, that's true. You know, let's talk about abortion, third trimester abortions,
with that degenerate Terry McCall of supports. But then he says, he wants to be the abortion
governor, I want to be the jobs governor. And it's just, he thinks that he's placating the pro-lifers
and allaying the fears of the pro-abortion people. In reality, he's doing neither. He's, he is
now losing the trust of conservatives who think he's going to go squish on a very important
issue. And he's not picking up a single lib vote. Not one lib was convinced by his answer,
who previously was going to vote against him, was convinced to vote for him. It just,
it was too clever by half, politicians do this a lot. Do not, now is not the time to squish.
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It is my favorite time of the week when I get to hear from you in the mailbag.
First question up is from Elise.
Oh, it's sort of like sweet little Elisa from Elisa.
Lee. Hey Michael, I'm a single woman in my 20s and I have a dating question. Dating is not super
fun for me and I have a lot of anxiety about it. When I actually like someone, I get in my head
and overthink everything, which makes me act not like myself and I feel like it messes things
up. What are your thoughts on how, not how to be confident just being myself, or on how to be
confident just being myself and not overthinking too much about the outcome? Sincerely, sometimes
I think I think too much. This happens to a lot of people. Usually it's men who completely
about this, but it can happen to women too. I, for one, actually find it kind of charming.
If, back in my single days, if I'm talking to a woman and she gets a little bit nervous or
blushes or something, I really like that. I think that that is sort of evidence that she
likes me, you know, and vice versa. I don't think that's necessarily the worst thing in the world,
especially when a woman does it, because, you know, the man, because he is the one pursuing the
woman, he's the one asking her out. He, I think, needs to appear more confident. But if the woman,
you know, demonstrates her affection or kind of gives in a little bit, I actually think that's
sort of charming. But if you want to seem a little more confident, just to keep in mind
this. One, in the individual interactions, very likely you are the one being pursued. Very likely
it's not you doing the pursuing this. You might be putting yourself out there, but it's very, you know,
just as a matter of the sexes, usually it is the men who are pursuing the women. And so you're
already in the position of power, right? You are already the one who can say, yes, I want to go get
a drink with you or no, I don't want to get a drink with you. And beyond that, how does a, gosh,
it's a little trickier. I can tell a man how to have confidence, but how does the woman have
confidence? I guess consciousness is one of the ways that a woman can have confidence.
Just remember that every insecurity that you have, you feel that you're, whatever, your body doesn't look good or you're a little too weird or you're, I don't know, women have all sorts of insecurities, even more than men do.
Just remember that every other woman in human history has had all of those insecurities and just be cool about it.
Just recognize, hey, I am no different in this regard than any other woman who has ever lived.
And so, yes, maybe I'm feeling anxious.
Yes, maybe I'm feeling nerves.
Maybe I'm feeling butterflies.
Every other woman has as well.
From Anthony.
Hello, Mr. Knowles.
During the latest backstage episode,
Jeremy mentioned how Protestantism was in decline in America,
while Catholicism was in the ascendant.
Do you agree that the Catholic Church is ascendant?
As someone who attends the traditional Latin Mass,
I do see the growing side of the church.
However, with Pachamama, Cardinal McCarrick,
the Pope's suppression of the Latin Mass,
liturgical abuse scandal,
it seems that the one true church has its fair share of issues,
issues which hold it back from having the real cultural influence it once enjoyed.
Love the show and appreciate all you do.
Yes, the Catholic Church has a ton of problems.
Hillare Belloc famously said. He said, I have to take it as a matter of faith that the Catholic
Church is divinely instituted, but for non-believers, proof of that divine institution is that no other
institution conducted with such knavish imbecility would have lasted a fortnight. So this has been a long-standing
issue in the church, and in recent years it's gotten worse than it has been in the past.
That's actually not the point that Jeremy was making, as I understood it. And it's not the
point that I think is pretty good. Jeremy is observing.
that many of the people who are leading the new right, you know, who are really in the
ascendant in their influence in the conservative movement in America, Patrick Deneen,
So Rabamari, Adrian Vermeul, a number of other people are Catholic. And Jeremy thinks this
is kind of weird because America, we are told, is a Protestant country. And this is maybe because
the mainline Protestant churches have collapsed. I think that's true. This is maybe because the
evangelical churches have become shockingly left wing in just the last few years. I mean, really,
George Floyd was one of the moments that really brought a lot of evangelical churches to the left.
And a lot of my evangelical friends have complained about that. Sure, that too. But I think what
Jeremy is failing to appreciate is a little secret about conservatism in America, which is that it has
always been led by Catholics, which is really weird because America does seem like a Protestant
country. And yet you go back, even not that far, but you're going to be.
You go back to the origin of the modern conservative movement.
Who do you have?
Bill Buckley, Catholic, Brent Bozell, Catholic, Phyllis Schlafly, Catholic,
James Burnham even, Catholic, Frank Meyer, invented fusionism, Catholic.
The list goes on, Russell Kirk, oh my gosh, one of the most important conservatives,
Catholic.
And if they didn't all start out Catholic, they became Catholic over time.
Why?
I'm not going to make any religious point exactly about the religious truth of Catholicism.
I'm just going to point out that Catholicism is an,
incarnational faith. So it's a faith that says it doesn't matter if you just think about things
all the time. You actually have to do it. You have to do the sacraments. You have to receive the literal
body and blood of Christ. You've got to put it in your body. It's a real thing with a real pope
who wears a real hat. And that is just a different approach than more rationalistic approaches
to religion and ultimately to politics. And so there is a reason that the Catholic Church
is one of, if not the only institution that survived from antiquity through modernity. It's
because it partakes of that real thing,
the understanding that what happens in time and space actually does matter,
and I think that's a deeply conservative view.
So even beyond the questions of what church you go to on Sunday,
I think the Catholic view of the whole wide world
and the Catholic view of politics
is just naturally going to lend itself to conservatism,
and it's why the most effective conservatives in America,
even in a Protestant country, have been Catholic.
from Emma, dear Michael, I come to you from a difficult spot. I'll get right to it. My husband wants a
threesome, but I'm not so into the idea. Personally, I hate the idea of seeing him with another
woman. He's offered bringing another man into the mix instead, but then I can't understand why
he would be okay seeing me with another man. He says he wouldn't be jealous because it's about pleasing
me, but I don't think I'd enjoy it. I love my husband, but don't know what to do. Any insight would
be appreciated, sincerely, threes a crowd. Yeah, your husband is acting like a degenerate and you should
tell him that and just be very blunt with him. And, you know, look, people do all sorts of
curious, kooky things in the bedroom, especially these days, because it's much more socially
acceptable. What you said there, I think, highlights the problem. There was that one line you said,
when you said to your husband, hey, why do you want to watch some other dude, stoop your wife?
And he said, well, because I wouldn't be jealous. It's about pleasing you. It's not about
pleasing you. It's not. Marriage is not just about you and he each receiving more and more pleasure
for yourself. Sex is not just about you getting pleasure and feeling good. There's an aspect of that,
but really what it is about is the union of two people. There is a unitive and, dare I suggest it,
pro-creative aspect of that. It's actually not primarily about you. It's primarily about the other
person to whom you have vowed to be loyal and faithful for your life, vowed before God himself
and before the community. So it's a political act as well. Something tells me your husband has
just gone down some, you know, not so healthy roads, maybe in his thoughts, maybe he's looking at
naughty things on the computer. I hope he's not cheating on you. But whatever it is, look,
this happens to men, I think much more than it happens to women, and men have certain instincts
that can be either suppressed or exacerbated. They can be suppressed by practicing virtue and they
can be exacerbated by giving in to vice. And the more you do either of those things, the more of it
you're going to get. So what I would recommend, if you think your husband, as I do, is acting like
a degenerate and a derelict. You should say, okay, buddy, stop thinking those thoughts. Whenever you
start thinking those thoughts, think of something, think of baseball, think of grandma, whatever,
think of, get something, anything to get your mind, way off those thoughts. If he's looking at
porn, which I bet he is, tell him to cut it out and, you know, tell him that he needs to put
filters or whatever, you know, there is software, I think, that you can put on your computer
so that that doesn't happen. Just tell him to work on it because he has these desires now,
presumably because he has stoked them. You sometimes hear this, that human beings have two
wolves in them, the bad wolf and the good wolf, the bad guy part and the good guy part, well,
which wolf controls who you are, whichever one you feed is the answer. And so you can create these
really bad pathways in your brain. You can really exacerbate these disordered desires.
And it's going to be difficult to stop that, but the way to stop that is to stop feeding that bad
wolf, okay? And then over time, the better desires will become the more dominant ones. Best of luck.
Don't have a threesome.
From Brandon.
Hey, Michael, I'm a member of the U.S. Army, and as you know, we've been hit with massive vaccine mandates.
I've requested religious exemption from the vaccine for two reasons.
One, I don't think it would be morally right to benefit from a vaccine that was developed at the expense of the lives of underworld children.
Two, I believe that specifically the nucleic acid technology used in the J&J, Moderna, and BioN Tech.
I didn't even know about that one.
Vaccines are not in line with Christianity.
Since these vaccines would change the creation of God at a fundamental cellular level and even potentially genetic level,
What are your thoughts? Thank you and sincerely a concerned soldier. Yeah, I mean, you know I strongly oppose the vaccine mandates. I think it's awful. I think you should try to, if you don't want to get that, look, if you want to get the vaccine, I can see a bioethical argument to do it. But as I've said from the very beginning, I think this is a prudential matter that really you should have much more control over than, say, Joe Biden does or your commanding officer does. The problem is that a lot of religious institutions, up to and including the Catholic Church, are not
giving religious exemptions. The bishops have said it is permissible to get the vaccine, and some
have even gone further than that. So if you're Catholic, for instance, you're probably not going to get one.
You might be able to get a medical exemption if you find the right doctor. And now if you're a member
of some other, you know, religion, you might be able to get a religious exemption. But my only
caution to you here is it's very hard to get them. I've talked to friends of mine who are in the
military, who are not having any luck getting them. So this is a, as the, as the
the vaccine should have been from the beginning, the way to avoid getting the vaccine is a
prudential matter to you, but I think that most options are on the table. From Nick,
hi Michael. Oh, no. Oh, no. Me again. Uh-huh. This has been a while since we let's,
why do we take questions from Nick? For those who are just tuning in and are not aware,
Nick has, assuming it's the same Nick, Nick has had some of the most colorful questions in the
history of my show. All right, let's get on with it. Since breaking up with my above,
average girlfriend last month, I've enjoyed living my life like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
However, rather than diving in the sea of babes, I've tried to be more productive with my
Viagra-level sex drive and focus my testosterone on combat sports training. That's actually,
that's good. I'm glad to hear that. I joined an MMA gym and quickly became the gladiator-level
stud at the gym and love sparring and wrestling around the mats with these dudes. No homo.
my question is when is it morally appropriate to use these new deadly weapons my fists feet and
perfectly formed biceps on someone i'm borderline ready to walk the streets at night hoping to find
someone littering that i can take to pound town no homo p s p s do i want to read this p s p s i took
your advice and threw a stick outside my office hoping that it would land near someone that i could
Mary, it's a long story, so I'll just say Doug in accounting might be a tad bit homo.
Nick, Nick.
What would be a positive?
I don't want to just criticize you because I actually think you've made some improvements since you've been writing about your derelict relationship with women.
I think it is good that you're channeling, your obviously above average levels of virility and energy toward improving yourself.
and in this case your physicality and not toward leading women astray. That's good.
As to your question, when should you go out looking for a fight? You should never go out
looking for a fight. It's a bad idea. That is now another thing that you have to resist.
Don't take your guns to town, Bill, leave your guns at home, Jim. Don't take your guns to town.
We have a law enforcement apparatus in this country to deal with criminals just so that you do not
become a vigilante. This is a very bad thing.
Defend yourself when you've got to defend yourself. You obviously have a right to do that and you have really, I think, an obligation to do that.
But, and certainly to defend innocent people. But you do not have the right and the authority to go out and take anybody to pound town just because you want to swing your deadly weapons. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. I'll see you next week.
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