The Michael Knowles Show - Michael Knowles DEBUNKS Anti-American Scene
Episode Date: August 13, 2023Get 15% off your order with promo code Knowles at http://www.GrillBlazer.com/Knowles Join Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire as he revisits and reacts to the iconic scene from "The Newsroom" (2012) ...where a character boldly asserts, "America is not the greatest country in the world anymore." This powerful moment has stirred conversations across the globe and today, we bring it to the forefront again. In this thought-provoking episode, Michael Knowles dissects this viral video, unpacking the claim and exploring its implications. With his signature blend of insight and wit, Knowles challenges the statement, invoking historical context, national identity, and sociopolitical realities to construct his response. Whether you're interested in cultural discourse, passionate about American history, or simply a fan of The Newsroom, this video promises to offer a unique and engaging perspective. We delve into themes that touch on patriotism, global politics, and the ever-evolving narrative of American greatness. Remember to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this! Feel free to leave a COMMENT below with your thoughts on the statement from The Newsroom. Use these hashtags to join our conversation: #MichaelKnowles #TheNewsroom #AmericanGreatness #TheDailyWire #CulturalCommentary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Let's get to this clip that producer Jacob pulled this clip.
It's from the 2012 HBO series.
Really cutting-edge stuff, producer Jacob.
That's great.
2012 HBO series, The Newsroom.
Oh, that's that awful show written by that awful writer, Aaron Sorkin.
You better lawyer up, asshole.
Where one of the characters, Will McAvoy explains why America's not the greatest country on Earth.
It's got 10 million views on YouTube.
Okay, take it away.
Let's move on to the next question.
Go ahead.
Hi.
My name is Jenny.
I'm a sophomore, and this is for all three of you.
Can you say in one sentence or less,
you know what I mean?
Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world?
Diversity and opportunity.
Lewis?
Freedom and freedom.
So let's keep it that way.
Will.
The New York Jets.
No, I'm going to hold you to an answer on that.
What makes America the greatest country in the world?
Well, Lewis and Sharon said it. Diversity and opportunity and freedom and freedom.
You don't look satisfied.
I want a human moment from you.
What about the people?
Why is America...
Not the greatest country in the world, Professor, that's my answer.
You're saying...
Yes.
Let's talk about...
Fine.
Sharon, the N.E.A. is a loser.
Yeah, it accounts for a penny out of her paycheck, but he gets to hit you with it any time he wants.
It doesn't cost money. It costs votes. It costs airtime and column inches.
You know why people don't want to...
like liberals? Because they lose. If liberals are so
smart, how come they lose so damn always. This is how you know it's a
liberal show. Like they all are. In politics always, when one is
trying to seem like he's being critical of both sides, one
criticizes the other side for being evil and wrong and malicious and
terrible and criticizes his own side for being ineffective. Very
rarely does someone criticize his own side for having some
mistaken premises or falling for some bad ideas or even making
errors and engaging in sin. Usually what it will be is, oh, you guys are the bad guys and we're the
weak guys. We just don't know how to win. So he's framing this way. He goes, the liberals, our biggest
problem, we just lose. We're not strong. What are you talking about? You control the media.
You control the bureaucracy, the military, the university, corporate America, everything. You
control everything. Oh, we just don't have any power. Why? Because, like, occasionally Kevin McCarthy
becomes the speaker of the house for five seconds and can't really get anything done.
Hi-five? Oh, wow. Yeah, you're right. Yeah. You're right. You're a lot. You're
You guys don't have any power. Sure. Okay, keep going.
And with a straight face, you're going to tell students that America is so star-spangled awesome
that we're the only ones in the world who have freedom? Canada has freedom. Japan has freedom.
The Canada one didn't really age well, because Canada is now, like, possibly the most tyrannical
worst country on Earth, where dictator Trudeau comes in and shuts down those poor truckers and locks up pastors.
This did not age well at all, and it didn't age well because Aaron Sorkin is a big lib and doesn't know
anything about anything. Thank you. So his predictions don't come true because they're not in accord
with reality. But if his criticism is of freedom in the abstract, I'm actually half with him. So keep
going. The UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium has freedom. So 207 sovereign states
in the world, like 180 of them have freedom. All right. And yet, you, a sorority girl. Just in case you
accidentally wander into a voting booth one day, there's some things you should know. And one of them is
there is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the
world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy,
178th in infant mortality. Sure, whatever. Blah, blah, blah, you've got these statistics. The reason
that this rant that you hear not just from the Sorken character, but from liberals all the time,
we're not the greatest, we're the 12th in reading and the 11th and whatever, you know, the reason
you know that's fake is because we're the most powerful. We control the world. We are, at least for now,
the superpower on Earth.
And we're the country that everybody wants to go to.
So that is prima facie evidence that we are the greatest.
We have the most greatness.
It actually goes back to Carl Jung.
Carl Jung says that different nations are motivated by different things.
Germany is motivated by the idea.
France is motivated by glory.
England is motivated by the gentleman, these defining concepts for these nations.
And what is America's?
America's greatness.
That's why Donald Trump's slogan was to make America great again.
This is why he took that from Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan's like, it was Make America Great Again. That is the idea, and it has worked, because generally people get what they want, what they're after. Now, there are things that are more important than greatness in a terrestrial sense. There's holiness. There's sanctity. There are other things. I'm not saying that America is without faults by any means. But this is just a stupid rant. The fact that we control the entire world and that all the people want to come here and they're flooding across our borders three and a half million per year.
plus another million legally is the proof that we are the greatest country on earth.
That's indisputable.
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citizens for capita. Number of adults who believe angels are real. Can you believe these stupid idiots
who believe angels are real? Like St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine and
every smart person who's ever lived statistically, but not Aaron Sorkin, I guess.
Who do you think has a better view of reality? Who do you think got a little more ticking around
in between the old ears? Thomas Aquinas, one of the most intelligent people ever in human history,
or some Hollywood TV hack writer. I fold like a cheap thing that, you know, that folds really easily.
Yeah, we believe that there is such a thing as spiritual reality. One of the evidences for spiritual
reality would be the intelligibility of the universe and the fact that the things, the
things that we most care about in the world are not material and physical, but metaphysical.
Our loves, our hopes, our dreams are intuitions of an ultimate intelligence that makes the world
intelligible, the intuition of a divine logic of the universe, a recognition that some things
are not rational, like my tumbler here, and some things have rational soul and body are
composites of the two, holomorphic, and then there are other creatures that are not corporeal,
but are spiritual entirely.
Yeah, no, you're right.
You totally debunked all of philosophy and theology, Aaron Sorkin.
Great.
Good job.
26 countries combined, 25 of whom are allies.
Now, none of this is the fault of a 20-year-old college student,
but you nonetheless are without a down a member of the worst period, generation, period, ever, period.
So when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world,
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Yosemite?
Yosemite is nice.
Sure used to be.
We stood up for what was right.
We fought for moral reasons.
We passed laws, struck down laws for moral reasons.
We waged wars on poverty, not poor people.
There it is. There it is.
This is what we used to be great.
And when were we great in the 1960s?
That was it.
I'm a boomer Hollywood writer.
And that's my thesis.
We weren't great in 1620.
weren't great in 1776, we weren't great in the 1860s,
we weren't great even really in the maybe starting
in the Second World War we start, but it was the 60s.
Back when we had the weather underground blowing people up
for radical leftist causes,
back when we decided to dismantle a lot of our institutions,
and back when we decided to rewrite the Constitution
and turn away from God
and start just engaging in all sorts of completely debauched behaviors everywhere.
And coincidentally, actually,
Starting at the place where all of those test scores and all of those statistics that I previously cited for evidence of America's decline, right at the very moment that they all started to decline, that was when we were really great. Doesn't add up.
We sacrificed. We cared about our neighbors. We put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chest. We built great big things made ungodly technological advances, explored the universe, cured diseases, and we cultivated the world's greatest artists.
Yeah, we never beat our chest. We never, oh, no, not Americans. We haven't always been known for beating our chest, at least starting in the early 19th century up through Donald Trump.
Yeah, no, that's not a defining feature of the American character. Of course it is. That's always been a defining feature.
We made the greatest art. Oh, yeah. Look, man, I'm as patriotic as they come, okay? And I think America actually has made some contributions to art.
But, come on, man. You're going to compare Jackson Pollock to Bernini.
I don't think so.
We reached for the stars, acted like men.
We aspired to intelligence.
We didn't belittle it.
It didn't make us feel inferior.
We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for
in the last election and we didn't scare so easy.
Put a pause.
There has never been a time when Aaron Sorkin
did not identify himself by who he voted for in the last election.
Never, never once.
We were able to be all these things
and do all these things because we were informed
by great men, men who were revered.
First step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one.
America is not the greatest country in the world anymore.
So what's the better country?
I guess that's the answer he's got to give.
I totally agree with America's got all sorts of problems.
Not the problems he identifies, but America does have all sorts of problems,
one of whom is him and his way of thinking and his way of viewing the country.
But if you make the claim, America is not the greatest country in the world,
which I'm totally open to hearing, what's the alternative?
Just tell me the country.
France?
China?
Namibia?
If you can't give an answer to that, then the argument kind of falls apart, and he can't give an answer.
And his argument, I suspect, I feel unraveled from the very beginning, as is always the case with Mr. Sorkin.
Okay, that's our show.
I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Nulls show.
