Will Cain Country - VP Harris, The Economy, Olympic Women’s Boxing Story - Is Anything Real?!

Episode Date: August 5, 2024

Story #1: What is real? Is the presumptive Democratic nominee for President a phony? What is going on in the economy? What about the female boxing story? Will makes sense of it all. Story #2: Storie...s from Hawaii: Seeing something new, doing something new, and learning something new. A conversation on renewal with Will & The Crew. Story #3: Does President Joe Biden belong on Mount Rushmore? Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi thinks so. A conversation with the host of Tyrus & The Wise Men podcast, Tyrus. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What is real? Is Kamala Harris real? Is the Democratic nominee for president of phony? Is the economy real? Is the Olympic male, female boxer story real? I can't trust anything. Nothing, nothing seems. real. Two, stories from Hawaii. I read something new, I did something new, I saw something
Starting point is 00:00:38 new. I was renewed. Stories from vacation, stories from Hawaii. Three, does Joe Biden belong on Mount Rushmore? We have that conversation with Tyrus. It is the Will Kane Show streaming live at Fox News.com and on the Fox News YouTube channel, the Fox News Facebook page, and always on demand, wherever you get your audio entertainment at Apple or on Spotify. Just hit subscribe, and you can listen to us, market to market, terrestrial radio across this great nation. If you ever want to hang out with the Will Kane Show live, just head over to YouTube and hit subscribe, and you can hang out with this every day, 12 o'clock Eastern time. As we sit today, Vice President Kamala Harris has been called back.
Starting point is 00:01:34 She's participating somehow in the situation room, as there appears to be news that at any moment, there could be a retaliatory strike from Iran on the nation of Israel. The world looks to, again, be spiraling into a war, a war that sits upon a mountain of matchsticks, dynamite, that can metastasize into nuclear conflict from Ukraine and Russia. to Israel and Hamas, to Israel and Iran, seems to be only a matter of time before we hear, also including Taiwan and China. The world sits ready to explode. Also, the news of the day is that the Dow Jones Industrial Average has plummeted.
Starting point is 00:02:20 I believe it's the lowest single day in a couple of years. It is down 3% today. This on the heels of a crash in the stock market in Japan. on Friday that has only continued today, the Japanese stock market down something like 12%. The U.S. economy also seemingly sitting on a mountain of matchsticks ready to ignite. You know, for what it's worth, the Federal Reserve is set to meet again in September. This recessionary crash in the stock market comes on the heels, by the way, of a bad jobs report last week that sent unemployment up to 4.3 percent it's not unreasonable to think that the fed would cut interest rates in response to a rising
Starting point is 00:03:09 unemployment be a bad economy for the biden harris ticket c to stick it to trump d to literally attempt to save the economy but what's fascinating is if the fed does cut rates in september every recession over the past three decades, 1991, 2001, 2001, 0708, every recession has followed a cut in the federal funds rate. And that's in part because high interest rates are lagging. Recessionary environments are baked in. The Fed doesn't cut rates in good environments.
Starting point is 00:03:50 It does so in bad environments. But if we're looking for the future, if we're looking to see what could happen, If we're trying to predict a recession, wait until the Fed cuts rates in September, and then wait until, say, oh, after a small rally, October. I'm no financial expert. I'm no financial Nostradamus, but I can read the past. I can read a chart. And I'll tell you, having just returned from vacation, week and a half, out of the news cycle. Most of the news cycle was drinking from a water hose in the two weeks before I went on vacation. Attempted assassination of Donald Trump, Joe Biden forced from the ticket.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Kamala Harris placed, not elected, placed in order to save democracy. At the top of the ticket, it slowed down a bit for the last week and a half. But still, you know, when you were a kid, you needed a drink of water. You went to the water hose back in the old days. We all sipped water out of a green garden hose. You've heard the saying, it's like drinking water out of a fire hose. You just can't keep up. That's what the news cycles felt like over the last couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:04:55 And yet still, despite all of that, we know we've got three months until an election. You know, we've got the October surprise. We've got something coming. And by the way, with the new Fox News poll showing that something like 30 to 40% of Americans consider the economy their top issue, it's roughly double the second biggest issue, which would be a tie for something like 15% between immigration and abortion. With the economy being the overwhelming, number one biggest issue,
Starting point is 00:05:28 if we're looking for that October surprise, if we're looking that shoe to drop, that hammer to drop that affects an election, you might consider today as a little precursor, you know, world sitting on top of world wars, and an economy that if we're reading the charts from the past could fall into a recession well before November. but we are here today with you back from vacation it is renewed this is all new check this out
Starting point is 00:05:56 brand new studio here for the will cane show beautiful environment in the home studio here at our headquarters in dallas texas i'm excited to be hanging out with the boys i got i got uh two a days and young establishment james i've got tin foil pack and i'm just panning around my studio in showing the environment. You like that, boys? You like that? Oh, yeah. Heck yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Look, yeah, I got all the things, all the places. I'm working on it. I got new flags coming in. That's awesome. I got a little Texas Longhorns and Pepperdown University pennants coming in. But can you guys name, I'm surrounded by flags from places that I love. That's what I'm surrounded by. I mean, can you guys name that flag right there?
Starting point is 00:06:43 We did a little flag quiz here on the Wilkinson. But there's a flag on a red field. Blue Circle, three stars. You guys know that one, right? That's Tennessee. Tennessee. I didn't know that. Young Established from James, can you do this one?
Starting point is 00:06:56 Puerto Rico. It's like the Mexican flag. 1824. With the numbers, 1824 in the white field. That's something to do with the war? That is the original flag of the Republic of Texas. That is, when they fought the Battle of the Alamo, they were fighting not for independence. They were fighting for the establishment, the reestablishment of the Mexican Constitution of 1824.
Starting point is 00:07:24 So they flew that flag before eventually adopting a series of flags that culminated in the Lone Star. You know, it's good to be back. I feel new. Like I said, I read something new. I did something new. We got a new studio here in Dallas, Texas. We got you guys back. We had some wonderful guest host here on this.
Starting point is 00:07:47 the wheel can show and there's something else new boys there's something else new today we are launching in our biggest radio market yet and it happens to be the one when i got into the car when i was a kid listening to my mom put on the radio i remember listening to it in the 80s in the 90s in the 2000s and here we are in 24 and the will cane show is launched on krll 1080 in dallas blowing and growing and in our home market the biggest station yet and every week we are adding new stations here to the will cane show in addition to the audience that's hanging out with us on Facebook one of our guest hosts last week Kennedy drew millions on Facebook for one of the big episodes and
Starting point is 00:08:47 growing as well on YouTube. Last week I was a guest on the Stephen A. Smith show, also broadcasting on YouTube. You should go see that. That was while I was on vacation in Hawaii, jumped in from the Aloha State and had a nice conversation about whether or not Kamala Harris is a DEI hire and whether or not that's wrong, whether or not that's racist to point out. That's on the Stephen A. Smith show as well on YouTube. But for now, I ask you this, while we're renewing everything, and the world is sitting on
Starting point is 00:09:16 potential world war. And the economy is suggesting that we might just see, at least in the next month or two, a recession. Who in their right mind? Seriously, I ask this, past all partisanship, just trying to deal in the realm of common sense. Who in their right mind says, yeah, yeah, for more years? Let's get into what's real and what you can trust, what's fake, what's phony with story number one. There is a line in my favorite movie. It stood the test of time, and it remains on my Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 00:10:00 It's something like 25 years old, and yet I still reserve a place for the Big Lobowski. And there remains a line in that movie that I think explains a lot. It explains some of your personal relationships. It explains how we can look at the national news cycle. We can explain human behavior. And it's a moment when the dude, Jeff Lobowski, is sitting in his car, along with Walter Sobchek. The dude played by Jeff Bridges, Walter Subchek, played by John Goodman. And John Goodman is repeatedly saying to the dude, am I wrong?
Starting point is 00:10:36 Am I wrong? Walter, am I wrong? And the dude says, well, here, listen for yourself. You're not wrong, Walter. You're just an ass. It's absolutely one of my favorite lines in philosophy. Forget movies. It's one of my favorite lines in philosophy.
Starting point is 00:10:55 You're not wrong, Walter. You're just an a-hole. By the way, on the topic of the Big Lobowski retaining a position, standing the test of time on my Mount Rushmore, did you guys hear? Did you guys back in New York? Did you see Nancy Pelosi on CBS Sunday morning? She has offered up an addition
Starting point is 00:11:13 to the real Mount Rushmore. Of course, you know, Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore four famous presidents but she's ready for a fifth I think she's ready for a fifth I can't tell if she's erasing one of the presidents but she's ready to add a fifth to Mount Rushmore
Starting point is 00:11:29 I need you to listen to Nancy Pelosi from CBS Sunday morning such a consequential president of the United States a Mount Rushmore kind of president of the United States want to know what comes next that he belongs up there on Mount Rushmore Lincoln and Joe Biden But you got
Starting point is 00:11:49 Teddy Roosevelt up there and he's wonderful I don't say take him down but you can add Biden There you go By the way boys
Starting point is 00:11:58 in New York Did did Teddy Roosevelt just get canceled? I think so Did she just I mean you know Nancy Pelosi
Starting point is 00:12:07 always seems to be too chardonnays into a conversation but that right there I mean is hard to keep up with I'm not positive, but I think she canceled Teddy Roosevelt off of Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 00:12:18 I don't think she was taking it to five. I think she was replacing Roosevelt with Biden. Yeah, she kind of just disqualified him, and it doesn't, she didn't really give a reason. I can't think of anything off the top of my head that would say, oh, Teddy's not cool now. It's a wild, fascinating move. Well, Leslie Stahl goes, Lincoln, Biden.
Starting point is 00:12:38 I'm not kicking. I'm not kicking off Lincoln, but Teddy's up there. And then she catches herself and goes, well, And I'm not trying to take off Teddy, you know, but we add Biden. So get to work. Get to work. I mean, the unemployment rate is up to 4%. So like in a FDR-style TVA, Tennessee Valley Authority,
Starting point is 00:12:59 a work project administration, we need to send some federal workers out there to the mountain to carve in Joe Biden. Oh, man. I saw a good picture on Twitter that would have had the hypothetical and it had Biden on the Mount Rushmore with that like lost gazing eyes looked. I thought it looked pretty good, but I don't know. Mouth a gape on Mount Rushmore, confused Joe Biden. Also, of note, I think, in that clip, is, did you notice Nancy Pelosi says he's one of the most consequential presidents of our time?
Starting point is 00:13:30 This, I find fascinating. Okay. I agree Joe Biden is one of the most consequential presidents of our time. He is consequential in that he's, uh, he is consequential in that he's, uh, ushered in perhaps one of the worst economies. He has set the world on the brink of potential multiple World War fronts. He's hid, along with his administration, the mental senility of a president. He has no doubt he's consequential.
Starting point is 00:13:58 But what I found more interesting about Nancy Pelosi choosing that adjective is that it's the latest in the viral sheep bleat that comes from the left. And I don't want to be overly partisan. Like, does this happen on the right? you listening. I ask you on social media. I ask you on YouTube. I ask you this on radio. Like what is the verbal viral tick of the right? Because it happens in, I would say, I'm going to give it 60 day, 45 day cycles for the left. Consequential became, you know, some type of virus, you know, diarrhea or vomit. It became the repetitive word that, that, that, that, that, infected the left they all were saying joe biden is consequential he's not great until now until he's
Starting point is 00:14:51 made his way to mount rushmore he's not um the best he's consequential the comparison i think is to washington who declined to become king so joe biden being forced out of the race makes him consequential consequential only lasted in so long as until the left decided and got infected with weird they started calling J.D. Vance and Donald Trump weird. I have told you guys this in the past. I am on a lot of emails, and I guess one can say I'm inside the media, whatever that means, although I don't check my Fox News email account. So maybe I'm missing the Talking Points memos.
Starting point is 00:15:31 They're not getting sent to my Gmail. Literally have never checked my Fox email address. I could be getting emails from Rupert Murdoch. I would not know because I don't know the password to my Fox email address. I'd like to believe Rupert can find me on text or through Gmail. But if there's some kind of talking point going out, you know, and it's hermetically sealed within the left that we're all going to say X, we're all going to repeat it Y times,
Starting point is 00:15:56 they're doing a great job of keeping that within the family. I just truly think it's not a talking point. I think it's viral. It's verbal viruses. It's group think sheep. They literally start repeating. pandemic of the unvaccinated two feet bad four feet good weird consequential president there's nancy saying consequential president again if there is one on the right because i don't want to
Starting point is 00:16:27 be overly partisan and i and i always strive for self-awareness so let's take a look into the mirror if there is that kind of vocabulary virus on the right please point it out to me please drop into the comment section on youtube hit me up on x at will cane Instagram, see Will Kane. Will Kane show on all those platforms. What is the verbal virus of the right? But even one more thing on Nancy Pelosi's just stunning 25 seconds of television on CBS Sunday morning.
Starting point is 00:17:00 She stabbed him in the back. She's Brutus. This is Brutus wiping the blood off of his knife and going, Caesar, what a great Roman. She is the one that forced him out. and she tries to play some slippery language of, well, I never made one call. I never made one call. And he knows that.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I love him, Joe Biden. Well, so what if you never made one call? I watch Veep. Did you have your staffers make the call and then hand the phone to you? Did you send a text? Did you send an email? Did you receive calls? Did Leslie Stahl ask any of those follow-up questions?
Starting point is 00:17:32 Or did she get away with, I never made one call? I mean, this is the standard by which Teddy Roosevelt just got dynamited off of Mount Russia. more. But Mount Rushmore, the big Lebowski, you're not wrong, Walter, you're just an a-hole. As I sat on vacation for the past two weeks, week and a half,
Starting point is 00:17:55 one of the things you realize is that much of the conversation in politics is right. Much of it, though, makes many of us an a-hole. And very little of it feels
Starting point is 00:18:11 real. It all feels phony. Let's start with Kamala Harris. One of the conversations that came up over the past week and a half is whether or not Kamala Harris is black or whether or not Kamala Harris is Indian, whether or not she plays race to her advantage. It is true that Kamala Harris has been celebrated as the first great Indian American politician in the United States. It is also true that Kamala Harris went to Howard, a historically black college. It is undoubtedly true that Kamala Harris is mixed race
Starting point is 00:18:47 and she can be celebrated if you're into identity politics as an Indian American and as a black American. Donald Trump speaking at the NABJ conference, the National Association of Black Journalist Conference, got into it. I think the ABC reporter who questioned Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:19:03 and started with, tell me how you're not racist, is beyond that. the pale. I have experienced that. I have. Like, remember, I worked at ESPN for five years. Before that, I was at CNN. I'll forget, I got so frustrated, literally. And if we're being real, this is where the relationship went south. I got so frustrated appearing on Don Lemon show every Sunday night starting with the premise of, tell me how you and Republicans aren't racist. And this was back in the days of when they were making Mitt Romney out to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan. And now, of course,
Starting point is 00:19:37 course, Mitt Romney is going to, according to the left, sit next to Joe Biden on Mount Rushmore for the sixth spot, break out more dynamite. But back then they were busy in the project of convincing America that Mitt Romney was the Grand Wizard. I just got so tired with that being the presumption, the beginning. Tell us how you're not racist. And that's exactly what was done at that NABJ conference by, I think her name is Rachel Scott from ABC. Here, listen to this totally disingenuous, incurious, and malintentioned question you can imagine for a guest that shows up to your conference. You have told four congresswoman women of color, who were American citizens to go back to
Starting point is 00:20:22 where they came from. You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys. You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist. You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort. So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that? Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question.
Starting point is 00:20:53 So in such a horrible manner, first question. You don't even say, hello, how are you? Are you with ABC? Because I think they're a fake news network, a terrible. that work. And I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit. I love the black population of this country. I've done so much for the black population of this country. Forget whether or not that question is rude. That question is incurious. That question is not a open question designed to arrive at an answer. It is an indictment and a conclusion.
Starting point is 00:21:35 designed to manipulate the audience. But there sits Donald Trump. Where is Kamala Harris? Where is Kamala Harris? Why isn't she at the NABJ conference? For that matter, the person who's now been the presumptive Democratic nominee for president for two weeks hasn't given a single interview.
Starting point is 00:21:51 So where is Kamala Harris? But I think it's dumb to indulge in, is Kamala Harris black? Is Kamala Harris Indian? Which is something that Trump brought up at that conference, A.BJ and has been repeated now for many on the right. But it's not because they're wrong. It's because they come off as an a-hole. What I'm saying here is take the lesson to the Big Lobowski.
Starting point is 00:22:20 When you step back from the bubble, when you stop talking to other people who always agree with you, when you stop living on social media, you start to see how real people live. This is where vacation is valuable. You've got to see how real people think. And it's just a massive turnoff. but again it's not wrong see the question isn't is Kamala Harris black or Indian the question is is Kamala Harris a phony is she fake and that the answer seems to be yes here are some better examples how about switching your accent in front of every audience you appear Kamala Harris last week spoke in front of a black audience and she all of a sudden slipped into a black accent that's not my estimation that's a fact and that led to headlines like this from the Associated Press
Starting point is 00:23:03 analysis. Donald Trump questioning Kamala Harris's race shows he doesn't understand code switching, code switching, changing your voice and accent to suit your audience. I thought Fisher King on X said this well. He said, no, Donald Trump doesn't understand code switching. He wears the same style suit and tie, talks the same to everyone, doesn't patronize them, which is a show of respect. Code switching is just a fancy term for being a phony and a liar, changing yourself because you look down on others. Most famous code switcher, Hillary Clinton. How about Joe Biden?
Starting point is 00:23:44 They're going to put y'all back in chains. If I'm being real, guys in New York, let me ask you this. If I'm being real, do I ever code switch? Like, I pride myself on being authentic. I truly do. I'm being real. And this is a process of that. Okay?
Starting point is 00:23:58 I'm using you as my mirror. I just got back from Hawaii. I'm going to tell you more about it in just a moment. I hung out with some of the people that I've grown close to over the past year, you know, who we've worked together on projects to rebuild Lahaina, we've distributed funds. And all of a sudden I asked myself, Will, are you doing a Hawaii accent? Are you doing a little pigeon? And so, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Do I code switch? I don't think so. I think maybe like everyone, they do a little mirroring, but nothing code switching. You know what I mean? Sometimes the Texas accent comes out a little stronger. yeah well i have an adaptable accent i mean i know this i live in new york for 15 years and people like where's your texas i moved back to texas for three years and everybody's like what's up redneck so i know i know that it's fluid i actually thought i'm consciously code switching
Starting point is 00:24:53 i thought it came out more during your stephen a smith interview and maybe that was kind of like a relic of going back to the first take days? I didn't think that's a place where it would. No, no, no, a Texas accent. Was I code switching with Stephen A. Smith? Breaking news. I do think, you know, I do think code switching, at least consciously, is a sign of phoniness.
Starting point is 00:25:21 I certainly don't want to be phony. What I want to be is authentic. So I want to make that, I want to look in that long mirror. I want to make that analysis of myself. But, you know, Kamala Harris, it's a very legitimate question. Is she being phony? Is she being whoever you need her to be in that moment? I think that's just happening so much.
Starting point is 00:25:40 And it's not really just among politicians and public figures. It's happening. You know, I'm increasingly skeptical of everything I'm getting information-wise. Let me say another bit of phoniness and playing the audience. I didn't like the Olympic boxer story. And I didn't like it literally from every. angle. Now watching that from afar, anyone who's ever listened to the Will Kane show for quite some time knows how passionately and dedicated I am to the idea that there should not be women in
Starting point is 00:26:07 men's sports or men in women's sports, that trans is a social contagion, that I will not use, and I'm not trying to be Walter Sochek. I'm not trying to be an A-hole, but I will not use someone's preferred pronouns because I don't think I should change objective reality to fit someone else's subjective reality in pursuit of being well liked i um i think i have to live in reality but this story of amani caliphi out of um it's algeria the boxer who you know defeated the italian boxer it just wasn't done i'm telling you i don't think it was done in goodwill i don't think it was done to enlighten you and that's from every side i watched NBC's coverage of it okay i watched NBC's coverage of this story, right? The allegation is it's a man from Algeria who's beating up
Starting point is 00:26:57 women in boxing, right? And it's been allowed by the IOC. Well, I watched three minutes of coverage from NBC, and I knew nothing at the end of it. Like, they're just running terrified. They're terrified of the story. They gave me this policy, that policy, but the end, I have no idea whether or not the Algerian boxer is male or female. None. And that's not journalism. I don't know what that is. That's a tail between your leg, spew of word salad. But then I don't know. I mean, this is, I believe this. those on the right to try to conflate it with a trans issue it's just not a trans story it's not it's not about someone choosing their gender identity it's you know from the beginning of this debate about trans there has been a very small slice of this conversation it is a very small
Starting point is 00:27:38 slice statistically of people who legitimately and biologically were like are they male or are they female they call it intersex in the old days they would say androgynous or hermaphrodite i mean you it's a medical condition you can be born you know with like it's not clear you know it's not even i don't think it's legal to do trans in algeria it's it's it's just not that's not what the story was and there's been some cop out i believe on the right in the end to be like it's not about whether or not it's trans it's that men shouldn't be fighting women and on that i agree and that's where it's back to this conversation like don't play to the audience in the beginning all the trans stuff it's like it's played to the audience but didn't enlighten any of us here's some enlightenment here's what i
Starting point is 00:28:18 find here's the information I would have wanted to hear. Ross Tucker is a guy that's been involved in these debates because this has happened before. There's a South African runner named Castor Simania. Is she female? Is she two male? It happens. And I found this information fascinating. One, the boxer is not trans. Two, the IBA says that she, I'm going to use the pronoun she, because I don't believe this is a trans issue. I'm trying to achieve objective reality. The IBA says she failed eligibility to compete as a female. We do not know the test specific. So the IBA ran tests and this fighter came back with XY chromosomes. We all know XY is, I mean, at least primarily overwhelmingly associated with men, XX, female. But then
Starting point is 00:29:05 they do an analysis of whether or not the XY chromosome is accompanied by competitive advantages. There's like testosterone testing and what they call D.S. SD androgen advantage. It's not just having high testosterone. So you could be a female XX with high testosterone. You wouldn't be barred. But if you have X, Y, plus this other stuff, you will be barred because you have XY, which overwhelmingly suggests male, and you have the competitive advantages, which have also
Starting point is 00:29:35 been separately tested that go along with XY. So there's been suggestions you just go back to the mouth swab. You test XX, X, X, Y. It's a screen. If you come up X, Y, then you test for higher testosterone. Then you test for androgen, all these other advantages. And if you have those, you can't compete as a female. The IOC didn't run any of this, so this boxer got to compete as a female.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Now, here's the Walter Subtach test, the Big Lobowski test. I don't think this person should have been fighting against females. And I don't think this person is a complete victim either. Like, if you have these advantages in you are X, Y, even if your parents, even if you have this condition, it doesn't mean that your condition becomes everyone else's problem we can have empathy but we don't have to have no backbone our empathy doesn't require us to devoid ourselves from our principles men shouldn't hit women and if you have according to the tests over index to men to man don't get in the ring with women and iOC do your job don't put this fighter in the ring with women but it's not a trans issue it's not the american culture war issue which is a legit war. But it is true. In the end, it's a man in the ring with a woman.
Starting point is 00:30:49 We should need to play to our audience and getting high fives on our way to winning the culture war debate, which should be easily winnable anyway when it comes to trans and men participating in women's sports. But back to everything being fake, nothing being real,
Starting point is 00:31:03 and finally, what is phony, the biggest point on Kamala Harris isn't her race. It's not even her code switching. It is her policy. that's what's phony okay that's what you have to understand about Kamala Harris she's anti-fraking now she's pro fracking open to fracking she's green new deal now she understands that'll lose her election so maybe she needs to be a little more pro oil and gas she's hard on crime when it comes to marijuana she's soft on crime when it comes to serious crimes she's anti-marijuana next thing you
Starting point is 00:31:39 know she's on the breakfast club saying hey my family's from Jamaica what of course you think know about marijuana seemingly acting like it's cool she's all in on marijuana she was the furthest left voting senator in the united states senate and now with no pressure from the press no need to answer questions no press conference no big speech delivering her policy and principles for two learning weeks comill harris will try to sell herself as a moderate as she sits on top of a cratering economy she helped build that from day one was called the biden harris ticket and a world is devolving into world wars and for that we need to ask phony or real regardless not for more years reset renewal story from vacation next on the will cane show
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Starting point is 00:33:27 YouTube and on Facebook. Hit subscribe on YouTube and you can hang out with the Will Kane show in video every day or subscribe on Apple or Spotify. Paul McGinnis says on YouTube, that vacay was way too long Willie Kane. I agree. I missed you, Paul. I'm back. Dan Dunlap says, yes, definitely put one of the lowest rated presidents ever on Mount Rushmore. Dan, a few months ago here on The Wheel Cane show, we did our worst presidents in American history. We essentially created our Mount Rushmore of worst presidents. And I can't remember exactly where Joe Biden came in, but I do believe he made the top four in my estimation the mount rushmore of worst presidents in america woodrow wilson franklin delano roosevelt linden baines johnson and joe bidean denise miz beattie says hi will
Starting point is 00:34:26 i like your new digs denise i'm loving the new digs i've got a little more room to hang out with you a little more personality and it's going to grow in the coming weeks I figure out all the bells and whistles of this studio
Starting point is 00:34:41 and I can bring perhaps you the listener, the viewer into the show put you up on the screen might be one of my goals
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Starting point is 00:35:00 of the Will Kane show The vacation was too long, as mentioned by Paul McGinnis on YouTube, but it did the trick. It did the trick. I once told you that one of my friends said, when you go on vacation, and this might be of something he learned, I think reading or quoting William F. Buckley, the founder of National Review. You should do something new, read something new, and see something new. I do think I satisfied that. And by way, I think that is a testament to a good vacation.
Starting point is 00:35:29 you become you come back renewed so i want to share with you some of what i did i bring you guys in new york into this conversation um so so first of all guys and this is going to be the part where everybody listening and watching groans you know and um and says oh my god you know will this is not fun talk this is not vacation but you guys know at the end of this week saturday morning I am swimming in the New York City seal swim I am doing it for the second year in a row I'm doing it with my brother three miles
Starting point is 00:36:08 New Jersey's Liberty State Park to the Statue of Liberty 100 push-ups 22 pull-ups then to Ellis Island 100 push-ups 22 pull-ups then to ground zero on Manhattan 100 push-ups 22 pull-ups
Starting point is 00:36:25 running through downtown Manhattan with American flags and about 200-some-odd, you know, firefighters, first responders, fire trucks lining the streets, and I'd say 60 Navy SEALs, former Navy SEALs. It is literally, literally hair-raising, goose bump-inducing. And I'm doing it once again, but I have to be on TV with my shirt off. So a big part of my vacation was diet. I love it.
Starting point is 00:36:58 I have been a little bit obsessed about my diet in the past two months. And I found something, guys, it's working a little bit. And I'm enjoying it, okay? I'm in my late 40s, right? And I think I'm just figuring this out. You know, all this different types of diet. It actually gets really simple, and this is what made sense to me. And I'm doing, I'm having a good time with it.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Like, for the first 40-something years of my life, I just pay no attention to what I put in my mouth. And what I mean by that is I told myself, oh, eat healthy. Hold on, there's no way you're eating right, young James. Just before you laugh, hold on. There's no way you're eating right. I know. Because you get away with it for a long time.
Starting point is 00:37:43 That's the point. Okay. And then you say, well, I need to eat healthy. Well, what that meant to me is don't eat unhealthy. So don't eat the fried chicken. Don't eat dessert. But what I've been doing is really simple. I'm trying to be at a caloric deficit.
Starting point is 00:37:58 every day and I'm trying to get as much protein every day and that's like a math thing that's like every day I have to play this math game that's kind of fun so in order to get I'm trying to get 170 grams to 200 grams of protein every day right that's a lot that's a lot that's a lot and it would accompany a lot of calories which would put you into calorie surplus like even if and I'm working out not doing a lot of cardio I'm lifting I'm doing a little cardio on vacation but in order to be at a caloric deficit. Let's say I want to be under 2,200 calories, right? But I want that 200 grams of protein. Man, that's tough. That's like, how do you do it? Chicken breast. It's all about macros, too. So it's fat, carbs, and protein. So it's a balance between
Starting point is 00:38:44 those calories you have of percentages of those three things. So you have to balance the carbon and take protein, fat. Are you using it? And here's the thing. Yeah, I'm using my fitness pal. And here's the thing. It's not like you can't eat that. Like it's not like don't eat the cookie. You can eat the cookie. But you're going to take down a ton of calories. And you're not going to get the protein you need.
Starting point is 00:39:09 So you're going to kind of fail on your daily experiment. And I like that. It's less like, here's the rules and don't violate the rules. It's more like, you know, figure out the math every day. And James, you brought up chicken. I'm becoming a believer. chicken might be the ultimate superfood. What I mean by that is it has got the highest protein.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Like pork doesn't get there. Even beef. You're like, oh, beef, you know what? Beef doesn't have quite the protein count that chicken does, and it certainly has way more caloric count. So, like, chicken has the highest protein for lowest calorie every meal that you can get. You know what else is blown in my mind?
Starting point is 00:39:54 I mean a lot of cottage cheese I can't do it I basically cut I like it Oh it's so good No I do Greek yogurt Instead of that
Starting point is 00:40:03 To get the protein I know why you do that I just can't do the cottage cheese It's gross I do both Greek yogurt for breakfast And I'm loving cottage cheese Like with fruit
Starting point is 00:40:14 I think it's almost sweet I like it Anyway That's a big part of the vacation Honestly Now I will say alcohol. I didn't count the alcohol every day. So I don't know. I didn't go into the app and put, I didn't put in my tie times three. I thought you're going to say you were going to go for a tan was the biggest thing, not diet with your shirt off. What do you think about my tan? It looks good. It could just be the tan. Yeah. Not the, not to die. Because you can, you can look like whatever you want. As long as you have a good tan, you're good to go. A tan loses 10 pounds. It's so true. Is it 10? We should come up with the number. What does a tan do? Is it 10 pounds?
Starting point is 00:40:54 And what does it add to your attractiveness scale on a 1 to 10? 1 to 2. Well, I don't know what, so like you think it makes a 6 and 8? Yeah, if you're like a 5, are you a 7 with a tan? That sounds about right. I'd say it's a 10 to 20% bump. Yeah. It's what it is.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Agreed. Yeah. There was a summer I had lifeguarded the entire time, and I had left school a little overweight. and came back to swimming in tan every day and probably lost 20 pounds and it was tan and a friend was like, oh, you went up two points. There you go. Yeah, I believe it.
Starting point is 00:41:35 All right, not only did I do something new in terms of focus on my diet. By the way, a lot of movement, a lot of pickleball. I can't, for the first year, I did not smoke the 70-year-olds. I took a lot of pride the last couple of summers and just dominating the 70-year-olds on the pickleball court. Not this year. They got the better of me.
Starting point is 00:41:50 I don't know. Something's really gone down in my pickleball game. I swam in the ocean to get ready for this Navy Steel swim And I'll say, I don't know if I'm getting frail, you know, in my age But like, between my frailty on the pickleball court And my fears in the ocean, I did a lot of shark thinking, a lot. I normally am pretty good about putting that out of my mind, But I don't know, there was a lot of tiger shark thoughts.
Starting point is 00:42:18 There was a lot of when was the last attack in this area thought. And I don't know I didn't like it Not one bit Not the sharks Dun dun dun dun Do you know the test Do you know the test if you're in an area
Starting point is 00:42:33 That might have sharks Have you guys ever heard the test? No You taste the water What? Taste the water What does it taste like? If you taste the water
Starting point is 00:42:41 You have a good Good idea of when not there's sharks What are you tasting for? Yeah Salty If it tastes salty Interesting Could be the heat too
Starting point is 00:42:52 Like Long Island Sound is salty But there's no sharks in there We'll leave it at that It took you a minute Everybody doesn't get it If it's salt water There are sharks If it tastes salty
Starting point is 00:43:05 There are sharks Got me I read something new The book I just finished I've finished some Michael Crichton James Patterson candy But I also read Wide Wide Sea
Starting point is 00:43:15 By Hampton Sides It's about Captain James Cook And his third voyage In which he discovered Hawaii and he went up looking for the Northwest Passage. And it's the second book, third book I've read by Hampton's size. I read Blood and Thunder about Kit Carson and I read Kingdom of Ice about the first American exploration of the North Pole. And you guys know I love this stuff. I love like frontiersmen, adventures explore. I love a time when the world still had mystery and brave men
Starting point is 00:43:41 literally sailed off into the horizon to explore the unknown. And I understand the unknown, right? but we are talking about from the perspective of Western civilization. Why? Because we are Western civilization. And although Cook didn't quote unquote discover Hawaii because there was already Hawaiians, just think, and by the way, great respect for the Hawaiians that literally canoed from Tahiti, thousands of miles north because they heard about some islands through oral history up into the, you know, north of the equator.
Starting point is 00:44:12 But Cook and those guys who ultimately was killed on the big. Island of Hawaii. I don't know, man. That's when men were men. I love those stories. And I like these Hampton Sides books, but there's something about me. Here's the book I'm reading right now, killing JFK by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dukard. And the reason I'm reading it is a friend of mine said, have you read any Bill O'Reilly books? I'm like, no. And a lot of people have kind of said it. They're really easy reads. They're breezy and they're really good history. Like they're not like just they're really good history and i i want to read this to see because i think someone should do that with the kind of books i like like frontiersman explorers american stories um
Starting point is 00:44:58 there isn't 350 pages of you know dense history i want a little breezier read to irailly says it well in the introduction make history accessible you know what i that's what i want i want all this to be a little more accessible maybe that's what i'm going to write you listen to Fox Books? You listen to Fox Books? Yeah. Let's do it. All right, let's do it. And then finally, vacation. So I'm going to talk about this later this week.
Starting point is 00:45:24 I'm going to bring you up to date on what happened in Lahaina, Maui. I'm going to talk to you about the people. I'm going to talk to you about the funds that you helped raise here on the Will Cane show. Over $2.6 million, over $200 grants of $12,000. Man, I gave hugs. I told men, I loved that. them. Then they said, I've never told men I love them. I said, I don't really do that either, although I'm getting older and I'm getting a little more loose. I love you, man. And I spent my
Starting point is 00:45:54 vacation with family. And in the end, I moved, I saw, I read, but I spent time with my wife. I spent time with my boys. I spent time with my mom. I walked every morning with my mom. I loved it. And truthfully, that is our biggest family activity. My wife and I don't go on enough dates. we don't um take enough couples vacations but you know what we do we go for walks we go for walks in the evening we go for walks on vacation and i did a lot of walks with my sons with my wife with my mom i swam i hung out with my brothers my sister i was with family and it was not only a new studio when i come home but hopefully for a little while at least a renewed will Joe Biden on Mount Rushmore and more coming up with the one and only Tyrus on the Will Cain Show.
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Starting point is 00:47:39 He is the host of get ready. Take a deep. breath. I'm going to read all of his properties. Don't bother. Maintaining with Tyrus on Outkick, Tyrus and the Wise Men at Fox News Podcasts, every night on Gutfeld and the author of the New York Times bestseller, Nuff said. It is Tyrus. What's up, man? What's up, man? How are you? I was your vacation. It was good. Look at this. You seem different. Well, I'm about as dark as you.
Starting point is 00:48:10 Yeah, you are. You're giving me a run for my money. Luckily, mine's all year, you know, so I'll be winning in December. If I seem different, it's all right. Now I am. Now I can claim multiracialism, like Kamala Harris. Why not? Jesse Waters is 0.0.1% black, but why not, Will? By the way, I'm not into the multiracial conversation with Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 00:48:40 How were you on this? Like, okay, yeah, she's Indian. She's black. Why do we have to parse this out? Kamala Harris is a beautiful black woman of Indian descent, Jamaican descent. She's probably got some other stuff sprinkled in there. But that has nothing to do with the content of her character. So I can go on the record and say that she is a beautiful black woman and anyone else who has issues with that. Why don't you go look at the mirror?
Starting point is 00:49:05 But if you want to dumb down this election to that, then Kamala wins in a landslide. So if we spend the next 90 days up until November talking about whether she's black or not, she wins. The Democrats win. It's a stupid concept. It's never been an issue before. They are creating their own drama. So what this is, is like you leaving,
Starting point is 00:49:29 you know, you said some really nice things. And I'm with you on that boat, too, about doing more dates with the wife and stuff. And I think that's really, I'm where you go on your walks. So this little thing, things that matter, especially in the line of work that we're in, you have to make time. But in the sense of it, is when we get into, you have that crazy X who never let go,
Starting point is 00:49:53 who will create drama for you to respond. Like, we'll send you a text message and say, if you're a real bad, you'd come save me, right? And you go running over there, and there's nothing there. There's just nothing there. But you're now, your evening's gone. And that's what they're doing with us. that's right now at the Democratic Party. They're creating fake dramas and fake controversies.
Starting point is 00:50:16 The question of the, well, she's not a journalist. The question of the agent of the Democratic Party was basically to get him to say something that they could say was racist. And again, what President Trump did was like just basically said he didn't know. But again, you just have to be a little, you've got to be able to call balls and strikes. And when that meeting, when that originally started, President Trump was winning the moment. I thought he came in right and then he walked right into the trap, to which we're all talking about. And we should be talking about the stock market.
Starting point is 00:50:53 We should be talking about the more information we're getting attempted assassination attempt. We should be talking about the fact that. But it's catnip, Tyrus. The problem is, and I don't know if you listen to the opening monologue, it's catnip. Here's why. Because it's grounded in an element of truth. I totally agree with everything that you said. I totally agree.
Starting point is 00:51:10 If you want to lose the election, focus on, you know, is she black, is she Indian? And the catnip is, it's grounded in, is she a phony? That's the real issue everybody's alluding to, right? She's code switching depending upon what audience she's talking to, or even more importantly, her policies. She adapts them to whoever she's speaking to or whether election she's trying to win. And so, you know, Trump or whoever else that is falling into this catnip is using her playing into her racial identity.
Starting point is 00:51:38 as a proxy for she's a phony and I just think like so many things in life I think it was Reagan's communications director that said I think he said something like
Starting point is 00:51:47 it's 70% how you look 20% how you sound and 10% what you actually say how we how people sound and having this conversation is really unattractive it's a turnoff to listen to people talk about
Starting point is 00:51:59 is she black or Indian but you should have the conversation is she a phony well you should have a question is she is her content of character. That's what it should be. It should be, we do not question. Listen, I'm sure when the party of the DEI, I'm sure they vetted her on her racial background thoroughly because
Starting point is 00:52:19 she was put in that position. Why? Because she was a woman of color. That was what President Biden announced to us that his VP pick would not be the greatest law professor, would not be a world-renowned traveler or ambassador or a constitutionalist. It was a woman of color, and she fit the bill. The problem is it's after you say woman of color is where the issues come up. We've seen whenever there's not a teleprompter, she's horrible. And, you know, again, whole campaign can go back to, and it's just like we're, you know, what's funny is politics has become no different.
Starting point is 00:53:01 than what ESPN was 20 years ago when Monday morning would have Monday morning quarterback and everyone would tell everyone how Joe Montana should have thrown better for the chiefs, right? So now we're telling campaigns how to run their campaign. But if they, like I said, her point, her problem is, is once that's gone, there's not much there because according to President Biden, again, it's his campaign, you just run off his stuff. He said that she was ready day one to take over the job. Use that against them because if she was, she would be. he's got dementia
Starting point is 00:53:31 for three years they had to fool us at any time they could have said he could have came out and stepped down and this is how we'll merge all this together he was going to step down and she was next
Starting point is 00:53:43 because he can't go anymore his body was failing him not his heart his heart was with it you know there would have been this huge ceremony and coronation so to speak and that's not what happened
Starting point is 00:53:53 they knew she wasn't able to do the job otherwise she would have been otherwise she'd be doing it right now because he we saw that we saw what the all of it put it all together if he was so that would have got him on the mount rushmore which is hilarious to me because according to the to the left it's a wall of oppressors that needs to be blown up and taken down so now i guess they're going to blow it up put Biden back by himself because everybody else is a slave owner and a horrible person right should be recognized
Starting point is 00:54:23 for anything they've done so what mont rushmore are you talking about not that racist one that that you were telling us that should be, it should go away. This is what drives, this is, that's the Kamala Harris ticket in a nutshell. They just say stuff to get us to come over. And then we come over and it's the same blank show that it always is. So, like I said, this is. Yeah, like you right now, you just can't have to work really hard to lose this election. You just mispronounced her name, you know, and now you're racist.
Starting point is 00:54:54 It's common. I don't know her personally. So I don't. I say my own daughter's name wrong sometimes. She likes a French accent. She likes to be called now that she's an equestrian champion, Georges, which I still say Georgie. So I get it all the time.
Starting point is 00:55:10 And I'm not going to apologize to this pronounce it. It's a human thing, right? You know what? Yeah, we've got to get the rules right. Everybody listening. If you're listening, Kamala, Enlightened. Kamala, racist. So get her right.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Kamala, safe. Kamala dangerous And by the way, Tyrus, on this note, this is, you know, you talk about bringing them over to the side and playing the game. The other one is like this black jobs thing. Like Trump says, you know, illegal immigrants are going to intrude upon or hurt black jobs.
Starting point is 00:55:41 And then Simone Biles, you know, greatest female Olympian gymnast of all time, tweets out, I love my black job. And they're talking like, it's a big racist thing. I, forgive me, don't we talk about black unemployment? Don't we talk about the black vote? And now you can't say black job? You have to go back to the crazy X.
Starting point is 00:56:02 And so you won't get in trouble. The crazy X can be a man too. Okay, you can have a crazy X man saying someone broke in his house and he's beat up and you need to come over. So we've covered all bases. But again, it goes back to the black thing. It's always convenient to how it's used. Now, when he's talking about black jobs, he's talking about the communities because where are the communities going? I don't like grouping.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Never been a big group guy. I think grouping people based on the pigments in their skin is ignorant. But it's a good way to get us all focused on the wrong stuff. So when you hear the black vote, when you hear the black jobs and all that, when it's said when they like it, when it's convenient to them, it's fine. But to say that the 10 million or 20, I mean, we have no clue. The millions and millions of undocumented illegal aliens who have come into this country, what neighborhoods do they usually end up at?
Starting point is 00:56:56 They don't end up in the affluent parts of the United States. They don't end up in the gated communities. They don't end up with, you know, the four-story homes. And if you have a golf course in your backyard, you're not waking up in the morning, seeing illegals hanging up their laundry and setting up tents. No, that would not be tolerated. So where are they going? Unfortunately, they're going to these poor neighborhoods and these poor communities
Starting point is 00:57:19 and they're taking the resources of communities. But if we're just going to be real, this is what happens when you rely on the Democratic Party in the first place. place when you don't focus on individual achievement. And again, there's people who need services that can't, it's not their fault, whether it be a genetic issue or an injury or whatever, we understand that. But the point is, is that when you are the, when you're at the bottom of the group, when these groups come in, you are affected the most.
Starting point is 00:57:46 And for him to say black, he could have said Mexican jobs, he could have said poor white trash jobs, he could have said white jobs across the board. But everyone's affected and the group that he was. speaking to that he came to see that day that I would like to say that Kamala did not attend that Biden did not attend President Trump trained and he came there to talk about what black voters and black jobs so in the content of the interview he was fine but again context is something you use if you're an adult you know like you opening up and telling people that you love them now you were becoming an adult you're becoming you're not all
Starting point is 00:58:23 tight enough you don't have to convince everybody that you will can a stud. You're a man of wisdom now. He goes on the white box with his wife and reflects and wants to have more active history books. I would suggest Kilmead's book Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington it's quick read. You'll like it.
Starting point is 00:58:40 Maybe you and I get together in collab and a Lewis Clark will and Tyrus breakdown. I like that. History's fun, bro. But again, in the context of a makes sense. So again, this is what we're doing. I read it from Kilmead. I read Sam Houston.
Starting point is 00:58:56 in the Alamo Avengers. Yeah. By the way, do you tell men that you love them? Or is that a, is that, are you wise? Is that wise or is that off the? No, you know what? When, again, wisdom, wisdom builds, you know, in time.
Starting point is 00:59:14 But when you play, when you, when you, when your buddies, when you retire and stuff, when I retired for wrestling, yeah, there wasn't, it was all I love you and stuff like that. I think, you know what, Tyrus, it's, it's, it's. how dare you or I compare ourselves to anybody who's been to battle? But I do think when I, it slipped out of me. It wasn't, it wasn't calculated. Big Hawaiian guy hanging out with him. And he was touring me through Lahaina, which is all burned down, showing me his lot.
Starting point is 00:59:41 You know, I've talked to him probably every other month for the past year. And at the end, it just kind of gave him a bro hug. And it was like, love you, man. And it just came out, right? But I do think something's tied to what you just said. It's like, we've been through something together. Like, I didn't lose my home, so I'm not putting myself on that level. We worked on something hard together.
Starting point is 00:59:58 We went through a process together. We're not it's a fight, a war, a sporting event. That's when he, I don't know, man, that's when dudes feel it. If it comes out, so what? Men build brotherhoods. And when you go through stuff together, when you walk through fire together, when you go through a hard time, and there's levels to the game, obviously. But still, there's still a camaraderie there.
Starting point is 01:00:21 And to get to that point where one man says, hey, man, I love you, man. Like, every time probably I talk to what I would consider my core, whether it's my bodyguard group or my football group or my wrestling group of guys, I mean, I've been really blessed to where I always, you know, we don't talk every day. We won't even talk every month. There might be, in some cases, a year or a couple of years go by, but as soon as you see each other, you are reminded of the battle, the training,
Starting point is 01:00:48 the days where you both were told you were both piles of nothing, you know, when you have a trainer telling you're a wasted space and, you know, those long days or two days or those long nights, or in your case, you know, where you're dealing through a really, really emotionally tough situation. And bonds are filled, and those bonds are lifelong. So when one of bros is, it's different.
Starting point is 01:01:07 And again, I'm sexist, misogynistic, toxic male to begin with. So, like, women will say it, like, as a term of endearment, oh, I love you, girl, but they don't really like each other. Men don't waste that. Men don't waste that. We're like, ooh, you know, I love you, girl. And then be like, I can't believe she wore that dress. Look at her butt.
Starting point is 01:01:24 Men don't do that. You don't say love you, bro, and he walks away and be like, man, that's a punk. We don't do that. You know, when a man says, I love you. And a woman will tell you, too, when a man looks you in the eye and says, love you. And again, there's levels to the game. You know, you love your children. You love your wife.
Starting point is 01:01:39 And then you got a love for your brother, which means that if he is something, if he called you at two in the morning and said, I need you, man, you'll be like, you know what? Who's driving? You know, to quote that great phrase from the movie to town. But it's a true thing. It's a good thing. It shows you're gross.
Starting point is 01:01:52 I love that line. I love that moment. Yeah, you got your boys, it's like, hey, I did something terrible. All right, how do we get you to Mexico, you know? Yeah, when you get there, and you know what? The way you described that, also just as a quick, serious aside, that gives validation to what the military was supposed to be and used to be. You're supposed to, like the whole point of basic and all that,
Starting point is 01:02:12 break a man down. Because if you can break brothers down together to their base, then build them. You've got something cohesive. You can call it love. You can call it whatever it is. But, man, that's the whole point. otherwise men we do hold each other at arm's length we build these walls and we're probably not wrong to because we're the survivalist we're the protector of the tribe so everything's a threat until you're broken down to build back up together right because also the same thing the most dangerous person around you is the person around you you know so there is a there is a level to that to where there is a reason why you keep people's arms length especially in this day and age uh it is more you know honor and integrity are our rarities now you know uh I probably wouldn't even be on TV because I'm famous for what?
Starting point is 01:02:56 Common Sense. 20 years ago, common sense was everywhere. So, you know, they'd be like, what else you got? You know what I'm saying? Like, so it does change. But I mean, it's just an evolution of everything. And when we do say those words and we do those things, there is a point to it. And it's one of those things that is unbreakable.
Starting point is 01:03:18 You know, when we watch movies, one of the best movies is it's always, like the reason why predator was like predator right it wasn't even about the alien it was about the brotherhood that was betrayed by car winslow rest of the so i mean uh car weathers rest of the soul so i mean that was the whole thing like he was like man you can't believe you and everyone was like man how could he sell his boys out man you know because that that to the core of was like i could never sell up my own line guys like we played as one i gotta go back you know what i'm saying like there's a bond there i can get a call right now from my start center of Cory Williams or Martin well Martin Simmons is in heaven so he can't go to he can't call me the other center but what if he would call me tomorrow it would have been like and we would talk like we were at practice together there's those they can't take that stuff away
Starting point is 01:04:05 from it because when you earn it and that's what's really this is election's really about it's about the workers versus the takers and when you work for something and you earn it and you merit it's meritocracy that's what we represent and they're DEI
Starting point is 01:04:20 but when you earn something together when you fight but that's where the memories come from. That's when you see the World War II vets come together, they're not asking about what you have for breakfast. They just pick off where they left off the last time they saw each other. Right. And it's a beautiful thing. Now, would I compare my football camaraderie and wrestling?
Starting point is 01:04:38 Absolutely not. Those men face death together. But you still face trouble. You still face success and failure. And, you know, and eventually it ends. And all you have is the memories that you've forged together. So I like you describing yourself as common sense. You know what's funny about you, Tyrus?
Starting point is 01:04:56 I never even think about whether or not you're right, you're left. I saw a clip of you the other day talking to Kat Timp about her being libertarian. So maybe you're, I don't know if you're libertarian. I don't care. You don't have to answer that part of the conversation. What I'm confident in is that you are someone who strives to be self-aware. And that's something I'd pride myself in as well. Like I don't want to be reflexively ideological.
Starting point is 01:05:20 I want to check myself. So earlier in the conversation, I'm going to use you to be self. be the mirror here. I said, you know, Nancy Pelosi described Joe Biden as one of the most consequential presidents. And if you listen to the last, you know, two weeks, that's, that's a verbal virus. They're all repeating consequential, consequential, consequential. Then they moved to talking about J.D. Vance is weird, weird, weird, right? You know, you remember pandemic of the unvaccinated. It's like this word takes off and it catches like wildfire and the entirety of the left repeats it. And that's well established. That's well established. What I asked is, does that exist on the
Starting point is 01:05:51 right they do you know in the in the in the pursuit of self-awareness let's be real are we doing that do we have that and i'm and i'm trying to just think like i mean we certainly have things that we say we're freedom you know but but i don't know that's a good question the right does things differently uh but they kind of took the right playbook away from the right because the right used to be all about we got to be prepared for day one in case of terrorist comes here for a long time that's all we heard about terrorist terrorist and And if you're living in Kansas, you're not really too afraid of worried about al-Qaeda, but they were convincing people in Kansas to be worried about al-Qaeda.
Starting point is 01:06:30 I think the biggest thing, we've been on the defense for so long with just, the Democrats have done a very good job of keeping the Republicans always on the defense. They're always trying to explain themselves that they're not racist, that they're not an Uncle Tom, that they're not a toxic male, that they're not a Me Too monster. they've done really the republicans have really spent a lot of time getting caught up in the net of words that don't mean what they're supposed to mean so we don't see it as much of extreme since we're all racist there's no reason for the extreme right to even say a word at this point because you know the democrats are doing their job for them so right now we're just not seeing it to the point but again in defense of the i think you're right the democratic party is also two parties in one you have socialist Marxist disguises progressive
Starting point is 01:07:25 taking over the party without the numbers. They're basically they're doing the puppeteer thing where they're leading for underneath and they had the perfect candidate, a man with salinity, dementia, you name it, he's got it. So they were able to run
Starting point is 01:07:39 programs, run attacks, non-stop and he's consequential in the fact that he was inconsequential. I think that's the, he's the most inconsequential president of all time because if you and I sat him down without his handlers and went through his executive orders with him or went through his concepts,
Starting point is 01:07:55 it would be a very depressing, sad thing. I don't enjoy seeing him speak. The last time I saw him on TV, it was just cringe-worthy, and you think about, and there are people who blame him for a lot of things over his 50 years, but it's just, it's an abuse that, like, it's just shocking to me to see him not just uncomfortably trying to walk towards.
Starting point is 01:08:18 the men and women that were coming home during the prisoner exchange I mean and then you see the vice president and the president basically competing to be the first one I was like can they hug their families first you know and it was just a weird thing that you saw walk up the plane
Starting point is 01:08:34 and you see all this other stuff and you just he was like yeah that's the face of a guy on Mount Rushmore he was had so unaware that was allowed Nancy Fossey allowed unelected officials to run this country It's almost worth it to see his mouth agape with big confused eyes up on Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 01:08:55 You know, at least for him, most of his confusion and incapability is driven by his age, not all, most. When it comes to Kamala Harris, it's driven by, equally incapable of speaking, it's driven by incompetence. I'm going to leave it there, though. It's arrogant. This beautiful black woman doesn't like to read. You go, you talk to a lot of, that's a direct correlation. Yep, they, again. Her skin is irrelevant.
Starting point is 01:09:20 Erigance and incompetence are partners. Yes. So apparently staffers give her information, and she screams at them when she doesn't want to read it, and then goes into a meeting, looks dumb, comes back, and yells at them even more. And that's from, again, that's not me. That's not hyperbole. These are statements from her former staff. So, again, beautiful black woman all day, every day.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Horrible leadership skills, horrible track record. and if there's no teleprompter, I've got to break out bongos. Again, this is the same person that we've been dealing with for three and a half years. We know what it is. Maintaining with Tyrus, that's on Outkick. Tyrus and the Wise Men, that's on Fox News podcast. Gutfeld, of course, every night on the Fox News channel. And Nuff said, that's on bookshelves.
Starting point is 01:10:06 It's a New York Times best sell. He's Tyrus. I always love having him here on the Will Kane show. Always a pleasure, man. Thank you, man. Until next time. Take care. Enjoy those walks.
Starting point is 01:10:14 I'm not saying nothing about the series of weekend. Yeah, the socks, he's got the Celtics who took down the Mavericks, and he's got the Red Sox who just took down the Rangers. You guys got a great pitcher. It didn't go unnoticed. Yeah. Your tire did not go unnoticed. All right.
Starting point is 01:10:35 See you, Tyrus. It didn't go unnoticed here on this end of the Will Kane show. It didn't go uncalculated when he appeared on the Will Kane show. You know, I did strive. strive for self-awareness. I do want to ask, does the right do this? I'm sure to some extent we can come up with examples of where the answer is yes. But I will say that I think over the past decade in particular, it is the left that has indulged two particular things. One, the fluidity, the malleability of words, make them mean what you want them to mean. And secondarily,
Starting point is 01:11:06 indulged in absolute fear peddling. When it comes to COVID, when it comes to unvaccinated, when it comes to surrounded by racist, when it comes to climate change, pump the public full of fear and then supply them with malleable words to repeat your way to power. That is, if not monopolized, dominated by the left.
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