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New York Times, a former newspaper, reported
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on the speech in a story headline Trump vows nationwide slaughter if not
1:02
returned to power. In which Times reporter
1:05
Prissy Credential wrote, an
1:27
act that inspired Brahm Stoker in the writing of Dracula, how
1:57
Donald Trump would disguise himself as a coachman.
1:59
women, and ride out of the
2:01
crumbling Trump castle in the dead of
2:04
night, whipping his six sin-black Trump horses
2:06
into a lather as he descended on
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innocent villagers, morphing from a billionaire real
2:10
estate mogul into a gigantic bat in
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order to plunge his teeth into the
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throats of innocent and shapely women, and
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drain their lives away while they lay
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helpless in his clutches if he is
2:21
not reelected to the presidency. That's
2:24
why in 2017, thousands
2:26
of women took to the streets
2:28
wearing pink hats and shrieking out
2:30
of faces distorted by feminist rage
2:33
to the point of repulsive ugliness
2:35
in order to protest the 400-year
2:37
rampage during which Trump fueled his
2:39
soulless immortality with female blood, which
2:41
many feminists consider not merely homicidal,
2:44
but also sexist and racist in
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his privileging of blonde white women
2:48
with large breasts nearly exposed by
2:50
their open nightgowns so that the
2:53
thick scarlet drool dripping from Trump's
2:55
gore-soaked mouth could be seen by
2:57
his demonic red eyes to be running
2:59
in disgusting rivulets over their tremulous white
3:01
flesh if he is not returned to
3:03
office. Experts estimate
3:06
that Trump's insatiable thirst for human
3:08
blood, combined with the supernatural longevity
3:10
of his terrifyingly animated corpse, may
3:12
have resulted in as many as
3:14
200,000 deaths over the centuries. Or
3:18
about a third of those Trump would have
3:20
slaughtered on January 6th if it had been
3:22
in the Civil War, which it was as
3:25
badass, thus leaving a body count of almost
3:27
a million people in the bloodbath Trump is
3:29
threatening if he is not returned to the
3:31
White House, where he would impose a tariff
3:33
on Chinese cars instead of murdering millions
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and bathing in their blood." Now,
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those of you who have journalistic training
3:42
may have noticed that here and there,
3:45
the Times reporting veered from absolute accuracy
3:47
in order to convey a deeper impression
3:49
of the intent behind Trump's words. Questioned
3:53
about this journalistic practice, Times
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editor-in-chief Lytharine Pravaracation the third
3:57
explained, quote, Blood, lore,
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and blood. Blood. Blood everywhere,
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dripping, running, staining, Oh God.
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Mother Blood. On quote. Mr.
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Thirds remarks were followed by a lengthy
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period of in our ticket was sobbing
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after which became so upset that he
4:13
vomited which the paper plans to run
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tomorrow as it's viewed editorial. Giving.
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A more indepth account of the
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Times impressionist reporting: Columbia School of
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Journalism professor Vladimir Mohammed, who holds
4:25
the J Schools water to rent
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a chair of intentionally rampant mendacity
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said quotes. America is simply
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going to have to choose whether
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it's can indoor Seven more months
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of Trump and the horrific atrocities
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were going to imagine he'll commit.
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And. As if he's not elected. If
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he's elected, it will be a bloodbath
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listen, I had my show
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all written out and all planned. And
8:38
then Jeremy, the
8:41
god king of the daily wire, announced that the
8:43
daily wire and Candace Owens have
8:45
parted ways. And you will want to know
8:47
that I know
8:49
this was coming. Yes, I did. And
8:52
I knew it had come and hadn't been
8:54
announced. I didn't realize it was going to
8:56
be announced moments before
8:58
I came on the air. Someone
9:01
posted on ex Candace Owens
9:03
is gone. So now Andrew Clavin is
9:05
the only black woman at the daily
9:08
wire. And that's obviously true. So I
9:10
feel a certain responsibility to talk about
9:12
this. It's going to be
9:14
an absolute crap storm, obviously, coming
9:16
out of this. And we're already
9:18
getting where I looked on Twitter
9:21
or ex just before I came
9:23
on. And every single thing that
9:25
was trending was us. It was like Jeremy. It
9:27
was the daily wire. It was Candace. It
9:29
was all just going on. And that's going to
9:32
continue for a while. And so
9:34
what I'm going to do, because I just don't
9:36
feel right just leaving it there and not saying
9:38
what I think and where I stand. So you
9:40
know, because that's what we're here to do. I
9:44
think I'm just going to talk about it from every angle, because it
9:46
has a lot of different angles that I want to talk about. And
9:49
I don't know whether that's going to take me 10 minutes or it's going to
9:51
take me the whole show. It's going to
9:53
take me longer than I think. And So we'll
9:55
interrupt it with commercials if you're not a subscriber,
9:57
which you should be. I'm
10:00
just gonna say everything I have to say. And
10:02
because you listen to the show and you know
10:04
me you know I'm going to tell you exactly
10:06
what I think that no one can come in
10:08
here and tell me what to think. Obviously I'm
10:11
not going of your violate any confidence as or
10:13
anything like that but I'm going to tell you
10:15
what ought my impression about this I can only
10:17
give you my take and I can only your
10:19
when when somebody whenever anybody says to oh he
10:21
said this because of that are they told them
10:24
to do this or that This is simply not
10:26
true I can guarantee yonder present that that's not
10:28
true. So first. Looks Let
10:30
me give you my my personal point
10:32
of view about this and terms of
10:34
the people involved. I. Want
10:37
to say that I am extremely
10:39
proud of of Germany. Or.
10:41
God king of and the your people who say
10:43
he calls himself that but I call them
10:45
that. I made that up to tease him to
10:47
keep him you know kids of needs, steady and
10:49
down to earth but also remind people that he
10:52
behind the scenes had built this wonderful thing
10:54
which he at that point when I get that
10:56
name nobody knew about, not seen him go through
10:58
a lot of stuff in the sense that
11:00
when he started he really didn't have much of
11:02
a resume and now he's built this and credible
11:05
business and he has managed ought to be no
11:07
more annoying than he was at the beginning. Continues
11:09
to be just as annoying. As he ever was
11:11
and most of the such to from this
11:13
is about to be on least is gonna
11:15
fall in hip and the responsibility for the
11:17
company. Is. On him and responsibility for
11:20
doing this is on him And he did
11:22
As I will explain to you why I
11:24
think this he did, what was rights and
11:27
what had to be done and what was.
11:30
Definitely coming and and maybe some people thought
11:32
he should have done it sooner. I know
11:34
some people selfish one piece of doesn't have
11:36
a thing up. Watching what happens is skill
11:38
and this is a business. Things move slowly,
11:40
all kinds of obligations are in place. He
11:42
did it out when he could, when he
11:44
felt it was rights and I have to
11:46
say that I personally felt. a
11:48
a weight taken off my shoulders
11:50
and i'm grateful to him not just
11:53
for doing this for for being
11:55
the person he has become over the
11:57
course of what is a tremendous success
11:59
And I really like I said,
12:01
I'm really proud of him I'm grateful to
12:04
him because I feel a personal weight taken
12:06
off my shoulders that this has happened and That
12:09
is not a hit on Candace
12:11
a personal hit on Candace, which I will also
12:14
talk about in a minute But
12:17
but let me just say first that I know the big hit
12:19
the thing that is going to come from The
12:21
right the people who think that the
12:24
attack we're gonna get right because who cares what attack we
12:26
get from the left They kill
12:28
babies. We don't care what they think But
12:30
the big hit we're gonna get from the right
12:32
is free speech and and I want to explain
12:34
this I'm a big free speech advocate. I used
12:36
to say there was a free speech purist, but
12:38
that would be silly Nobody's a free speech purist,
12:40
but I'm a very very strong supporter not just
12:42
of the First Amendment But of the
12:45
point of view that goes on behind the First Amendment
12:47
and this idea that we have canceled somebody
12:49
for what they say Is absurd
12:52
on the face of it and I will
12:54
explain why I can
12:56
come in here and express any opinion I want
12:58
no one will ever tell me don't say this
13:00
don't say that or say this or say that
13:02
this doesn't happen But if
13:04
I woke up one morning and I thought
13:06
to myself, you know what? I've been saying abortion
13:09
is bad But really it's great. It is great
13:11
There's nothing I like better than sucking the brains
13:13
out of children In fact, we shouldn't just you
13:15
know do it while they're in the room We
13:17
should just do it all that you know to
13:19
wait till they're one or two when it's more
13:21
fun because you can hear them Screaming, you know
13:23
if that suddenly became my opinion. I Couldn't
13:26
bring it in here Because
13:28
the deli wire is not a
13:31
phone company where anybody can talk It's
13:33
not a social media company that I
13:35
think should let everybody express an opinion.
13:38
It's it's essentially an online Magazine,
13:40
it is a journal that stands for
13:42
something and and one of the things
13:45
That it doesn't stand for
13:48
is abortion And and I don't think
13:50
anyone should come in here I would quit I would
13:52
have to leave I would have to go in and
13:54
say guys, you know I've seen the light killing Kids
13:56
is great and I can't do that anymore. So I
13:58
would have to come in. And say as an
14:01
honorable person on my I'm going to remove
14:03
this. That's something that we can't abide of
14:05
the Daily Workers. It's not what we stand
14:07
for and the same is true. Of
14:09
racism. And. I.
14:11
Said I say this once on. Member
14:15
Blocks or lot of you probably didn't hear it's.
14:18
My problem with race hatred is that
14:20
it's bad thinking. and we know it's
14:22
bad thinking. I'm. Your my from with
14:24
races taste which is religious. I think it's
14:26
wrong but the way you know it's wrong
14:28
and you know is bad thinking is it
14:30
works no matter who you hate. If you
14:33
figure out that the Jews are to blame
14:35
for everything or like the New York Times,
14:37
you forgot that the whites are to blame
14:39
for everything you see us up. Blacks are
14:41
ruining everything. It always works. It always makes
14:43
absolute sense out of them. That's
14:46
because it actually doesn't make sense.
14:48
It is believed in a lot
14:50
of nuance, difficult, detailed things that
14:52
you have to think. About and
14:54
it's just spreading this kind of
14:56
smear of hate over it's and
14:58
so it always puts things into
15:00
perspective. the having settle this. I
15:03
don't know what's in. Can. Zones.
15:07
My relationship with Sanders has been nothing
15:09
but collegial and friendly. I would bump
15:11
into her I don't know or well
15:13
but I would bump into her and
15:15
hair and makeup. We always greeted each
15:18
other with of pleasantness and friendliness of
15:20
we always had pleasant than chat. Seven
15:22
Zero Backstage Ah I never felt that
15:24
she wanted my opinion on her work
15:26
through. I never felt invited to give
15:28
her my opinion on her works. I'm
15:31
I'm the sort of person who is
15:33
asked my opinion on anything, will give
15:35
it absolutely and bluntly but never. Given
15:37
women not asked unless there's somebody standing on
15:39
my toe I'm not going to give them
15:42
my and like on volunteer my opinion. So
15:44
we were friendly and I certainly have no
15:46
reason to dislike for personally am I don't
15:48
dislike a person. Have never had an any.
15:51
Meeting with her score I walked away feeling wow
15:53
I don't like that person's just doesn't didn't happen
15:55
and I thought I felt a small investment than
15:57
her. Because. As
16:00
I have brag repeatedly, have any number of
16:02
people. I have a
16:05
weird knack for spotting. Broadcast
16:08
Talents up. I grew up my father was a
16:10
famous broadcasters so I just know it when I
16:13
see it. I knew it when I saw it
16:15
and ban I knew what when I sought knows
16:17
skills little that little bit of butcher somebody has.
16:19
I spotted Kansas when she was on a small
16:22
you tube station to influx of stuff you know
16:24
black should get out of the democrat party stuff.
16:26
I invited her on my show back on were
16:28
in the first office we had no way I
16:30
believe I had a on my show. She.
16:33
Left I walk down the hall to Jeremy
16:35
Sauce I was back before yet the throne
16:37
room with the guys with spears and all
16:40
that stuff and I I walked down the
16:42
hall and I said if you want to
16:44
bring a woman into this operation I just
16:46
better because that's when the most talented broadcasters
16:48
I have ever met and I would say
16:50
it then and I would say it now
16:52
she was is. And. Remains an
16:55
amazing talent, a person who with
16:57
radiate star quality and someone who just
16:59
understands with the might in the camera
17:01
or all about in ways that I
17:04
don't I don't come close to and
17:06
I I just a truly. Admire.
17:09
And still admire what I'm the amazing talent
17:11
that she hasn't. By the way, Jeremy did
17:13
not hire when Isis has six kids may
17:15
regret that for the costumes in a lot
17:17
of money to wait but but still You
17:20
know I understood what she was the minute
17:22
I saw for I was on her show
17:24
once or twice at the beginning or but
17:26
I never heard listen to. The reason I
17:28
never listen to it was because of all
17:30
the stuff that I felt was simply a
17:32
mean. Some of the stuff I felt like
17:34
I knew what she was gonna say was
17:36
the in a black Suv which I'm. All
17:39
in favor of but the stuff about the
17:41
moon landing means. Six. You
17:43
know, a rigged and ah, Nine Eleven
17:45
been an inside job she would hint
17:47
that and Britain who Recently there was
17:49
Mrs. Mccrone, the First Lady of Thoughts
17:52
Francis a man all such as. Is
17:55
silly stuff and the reason is silly stuff
17:57
is one. it's not true
17:59
it's you know, the amount of
18:01
conspiracy would take to fake
18:04
the moon landing with nobody saying
18:06
that it was fake is insane.
18:08
And everything that sounds like science
18:10
about it is ridiculous. It's
18:12
not true. None of those things is true. 9-11 wasn't
18:15
an inside job. The moon landing wasn't fake. Mrs. Macron has
18:17
a daughter who looks just like her. She's not a man.
18:20
But if they were true, Candace wouldn't know.
18:23
And I wouldn't know because we don't have that
18:25
kind of inside information. I don't care what people
18:27
tell you. That's not the kind of thing that
18:29
you know unless you are a top investigative
18:32
reporter and can come up with the
18:34
documents and show and prove the truth.
18:37
But that's all that stuff is show business to me.
18:39
You know? That's
18:41
what she did. She has this enormous talent. That's her
18:44
gift. She has a right to decide how to use
18:46
it. None of my business. You know, she had a
18:48
huge, she has a huge audience, I'm sure, still. And
18:50
so I guess they like that stuff. It's nothing to
18:52
me. It just doesn't mean anything to me. It's not
18:54
the sort of thing I listen to. But that's the
18:56
way she wanted to go with her talent. That's a
18:58
choice that each person makes on his
19:00
own or her own. And I am not privy
19:02
in any way, shape, or form to her thinking.
19:06
Then the juice stuff started. And here's
19:09
what I want to say about this. And
19:11
this is pretty much what I have to talk about
19:13
because I don't want to attack her personally. I don't
19:16
know what's on her mind and why she went down
19:18
this road. I don't, like I said, I just don't
19:20
know where that was. The
19:22
left has made
19:26
bigotry and hatred
19:29
valuable by calling
19:31
us bigots and calling us hateful
19:34
when we tell the simple truth. So
19:37
I say, you know,
19:40
there's high crime in black neighborhoods and
19:42
the high crime is not because of
19:44
slavery. It is because of fatherlessness and
19:46
it's because of a culture that's going
19:48
on in certain black neighborhoods that is
19:50
increasing. And the left says, oh, you're
19:53
racist. You're canceled. You stink.
19:55
You know, somebody says homosexuality
19:58
is against my religion. No,
20:00
you can't host the Oscars. You're
20:03
out of work. You're a call to
20:05
HR. A man can't become a woman.
20:07
Oh my God, you have phobia. That's
20:09
a phobia to say a man can't
20:11
become a woman. So the left has
20:14
used the accusation of hatred and racism,
20:16
bigotry and phobia to keep us from
20:18
speaking the truth, which means that
20:20
when somebody comes along and says
20:23
something that
20:25
makes the left go crazy, it
20:27
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22:00
There are no easy ways. I'm
22:05
somebody who says exactly what I mean. I
22:07
have talked about crime in
22:09
the black community and fatherlessness and the fact that
22:11
I do not believe that I believe
22:13
a great society has more to do with black
22:15
crime than anything that ever had to do with
22:17
slavery. It's not anti-Semitic
22:20
to attack George Soros. It's
22:23
not anti-Semitic to disagree with Ben.
22:25
It's not anti-Semitic to criticize Israel
22:27
or to feel that America should
22:29
not be supporting Israel or even
22:31
to believe that the Palestinians have
22:34
a case to make about the
22:36
way they've been treated. I
22:38
have even spoken about the fact
22:40
that religions are thought processes that
22:43
feed into modern thought
22:45
processes, and I've spoken about the fact
22:47
that secular Jews specifically are more drawn
22:49
to materialist philosophy because Christians have treated
22:51
them so badly over the years. They
22:54
can't turn from their, as
22:56
I did, turn from their Judaism to
22:58
Christianity. So there's a
23:00
lot of things that you can
23:02
say that people accuse you that
23:04
are true that people call racism.
23:08
But you guys are smart people, right?
23:10
And you know that people can use
23:13
the truth to mask wickedness. You
23:15
know this, right? The devil does
23:17
it in the Bible, right? The
23:19
devil comes up to Jesus, tempt
23:21
Jesus, and he quotes scripture. He
23:23
speaks the truth to mask evil,
23:26
right? So if I'm the kind of
23:28
brave conservative, which I am, who will
23:30
sit and talk about high crime in
23:32
black neighborhoods or criticize sorrows, you know,
23:34
without caring whether I'm called anti-Semitic or
23:36
anything like that, and you're
23:38
the kind of person who hates
23:40
people because of the color of
23:42
their skin or judges people according to the color of
23:44
the skin, it's easy for you
23:47
to blend in with me, right? We're sitting
23:49
around talking about high crime in black neighborhood,
23:51
and you're sitting there going, yeah, the high,
23:53
oh, the crime in black neighborhood. But
23:56
I'm not on your side. I am not on your
23:58
side at all. I
24:01
believe that God made
24:03
us in His image, every single one of
24:05
us. That is written down. That is scriptural
24:07
truth. That is right there in
24:09
the Bible. He made men and women in His
24:12
image. It doesn't say He made white men. It
24:14
doesn't say He made black men. It doesn't say
24:16
anything. It just says men and women are made
24:18
in God's image. I believe that 100%. I've
24:22
said this before. I don't know why the left is
24:24
against racism. Obviously, they're not. They
24:26
hate white people. So, you know, whatever. It's
24:28
just against not having power. That's all there
24:30
is. I'm against racism. I believe it's a
24:32
sin. I believe it's a sin. God
24:35
didn't ask me how to make a world. I assume He doesn't
24:38
want my opinion
24:40
about it. This is the
24:42
world we're in. People have different colors. They
24:44
act in different ways. People of different races
24:46
do have different cultures, come from different places.
24:48
Maybe there's genetic components to it. I don't
24:50
know. I just know. I don't know. That's
24:53
not in the Bible. I don't think we have enough
24:56
science on it. I just know they're all made in
24:58
the image of God, and that's the end of the
25:00
story. As far as I'm concerned, you come to me.
25:02
I'm looking at you. I'm dealing with you. If you're
25:04
a criminal, you're a criminal. If you're a good guy,
25:06
you're a good guy. That's it. I care about the
25:08
color of your hat, not the color of your skin. So
25:11
Candice stood by her friend Kanye
25:13
West when he started spouting crazy stuff
25:15
about going Def-Com on the Jews. Fine.
25:18
She has a mentally ill friend. She stood
25:20
by him. You know, fine.
25:23
You know, a little uncomfortable, but
25:25
still. You know, so what? You
25:29
know, she attacked this guy, Rabbi Schmooley.
25:31
I will tell you, with all honesty,
25:33
I don't even know who Rabbi
25:35
Schmooley is. I have no idea. I didn't look
25:37
him up. I haven't seen anything from him. You
25:39
know, she's complaining about him. Fine. You
25:42
don't like a rabbi? You're allowed not to like Ben. You're
25:44
allowed not to like anybody you don't like. If
25:46
you can spell it out for me, what
25:49
the problem is. But when you
25:51
start saying things, like
25:54
some of those books Hitler burned weren't so
25:56
bad. You know, I was shocked. Something
25:59
Candice actually said. I was surprised to
26:01
learn that the books Hitler was
26:03
burning or the Nazis were burning. They weren't
26:06
they weren't good books They were bad books. There
26:08
were socialist books So,
26:11
you know Burning
26:15
a book is the act of a savage first
26:17
of all and when you start with burning books
26:19
you start burning people But
26:21
they burned Joseph Conrad one of my
26:24
favorite writers Kafka Hemingway
26:26
Jack London and yes some
26:30
Socialists some of whom were extremely talented
26:32
and some of whom were extremely interesting
26:34
like Karl Marx is extremely interesting Okay
26:36
with whom I deeply deeply disagree, but
26:38
I don't burn his books because I'm
26:40
not a savage When
26:42
you start saying that you're sin. That's a dog
26:44
whistle. I'm sorry. I know it's a leftist phrase
26:46
I know they use it, you know randomly with
26:49
anything you say I understand all of that still
26:52
still the
26:56
The depredations of the Nazis against
26:58
the Jews are one of the
27:00
most well-documented recorded
27:04
Atrocities in human history because the Germans
27:06
the Germans they keep records. They keep
27:08
very good records. We know these things
27:10
happen They weren't burning books,
27:12
you know, they also hated Einstein
27:14
because his science was Jewish science
27:16
They hated Mendelssohn one of their
27:18
great composers because his music was
27:20
Jewish music. That's the way they
27:22
thought there is lunacy It's lunacy to think that
27:24
way. So when you start to say well, you
27:26
know, some of those books they burned are You
27:29
know or bad books. I'm sorry. That's
27:32
a that's a dog whistle When
27:35
you retweet a post saying a Jew
27:37
is drunk on Christian blood Which goes
27:39
back as I'm sure you know to
27:41
old blood libel that you know
27:43
Jews eat Christian children You
27:46
know That's a dog whistle and you start
27:48
to refer in this kind of clever way
27:51
to certain group of people in Hollywood Corrupting
27:53
blacks and killing Michael Jackson. You're not allowed
27:55
to then put on an innocent walk. It's
27:57
good. Why I'm just saying there's certain certain
28:00
people, just a few, I'm just
28:02
saying, you're messing with
28:04
us. You're messing with us, and
28:06
everyone knows it, and no one
28:08
is fooled except those people who
28:10
want to pretend to be fooled
28:12
because they hate the Jews. The
28:18
biggest truth that Candace told in
28:20
that way that I find, again,
28:23
and this is not personal animus torture, but I
28:25
find difficult to excuse this when anybody does it.
28:28
The truth that hid wickedness that
28:30
I thought was the most wicked
28:33
truth to use was the truth that
28:35
Christ is king. It
28:38
is almost exactly 20 years
28:41
since I acknowledged the kingship of Christ
28:43
in my life and over the universe
28:45
as well. It's almost like two weeks
28:48
and it'll be 20 years since my baptism. It
28:51
was hard for me to do. It was hard for me
28:53
to do. I'm a proud man, and I want to be
28:55
king. I want to
28:57
be in charge of my life. I want to
28:59
take credit for the good things that happened to
29:01
me. I want to say what
29:04
my opinion is about right and wrong. I don't want
29:06
to bend the knee to anybody,
29:08
and people who know me will tell you
29:10
I don't bend the knee to anybody except
29:13
Christ the King. The day I took
29:15
off my paper crown and
29:18
bowed my knee before his crown of
29:20
golden light, I became a
29:22
true man and a free man, and the joy
29:24
in my heart has only grown. When
29:28
I did this, by the way, the priest who
29:30
baptized me said, Christians won't accept you. You'll
29:32
still be a Jew. I said, I am a Jew. I'm a
29:34
Jew. I'm proud of my race. It's a great
29:37
race. It's done many great things, including the Bible.
29:41
That hasn't happened at all. Christians have welcomed
29:43
me with open arms except
29:45
this Christ the King, anti-Semitic crown.
29:49
Christ is the King, and one day
29:51
every knee will bow and recognize it because
29:53
he's not just my king, he's king of
29:55
the universe. But when you use that phrase
29:57
to mean that God has abandoned
30:00
his chosen people, the Jews, through
30:03
whom he came into this world incarnate,
30:06
and that he's broken his promises, his
30:08
covenant with the Jews. You
30:10
are quoting Scripture like
30:13
Satan does in the Bible. You are quoting
30:15
Scripture to your purposes, and
30:17
that to me is specifically
30:19
wicked. You know, when you spit that
30:22
phrase at Ben Shapiro, my
30:24
friend Ben Shapiro, and
30:28
you know, I understand this. All of
30:30
you who love Ben, and I love Ben, and Jordan
30:32
Peterson, you all want to see them find Jesus, because
30:34
you know what joy and freedom that gives you, and
30:37
you certainly feel that it alters
30:40
your relationship with God.
30:43
But when I think about this, to be honest with
30:45
you, you know, and I know some people will disagree
30:47
with this, but life
30:49
is not a game show where you guess the name of
30:51
God, and you get to go to heaven. Honk, you know,
30:53
yes, the name is Jesus. I
30:55
look at Ben's life, and I think if
30:57
Ben were to embrace Jesus Christ, it would
30:59
cause devastation to his family, to the people
31:01
who love him, to the people who listen
31:03
to him, to his position in the world.
31:06
I just have this feeling that God has put
31:09
this guy where he wants him to do what
31:11
he wants him to do. And as you know,
31:13
I feel that, you know,
31:15
the Jews were not abandoned by God. I
31:18
feel the same way about Jordan. Jordan struggles
31:20
with this stuff, and I feel like
31:22
I have an inkling of why he
31:24
has to struggle with it, but his
31:26
struggle is inspiring to other people. And
31:28
I think God wants his boys where
31:31
he's got them, and there's
31:34
no thought in my mind that he is going
31:36
to send these guys into battle and then turn
31:38
his back on them when they come marching home.
31:40
It's not a game show. You know, Christ is
31:42
love. Christ is truth. Christ is
31:44
the logos of the moral order. You
31:47
follow love. You follow truth. You follow
31:49
the moral order. You will find yourself
31:51
ultimately at Jesus Christ's door. I don't
31:53
worry about Ben and Jordan. Peterson won
31:55
little bit. And so when you spit
31:58
Christ the King at them to... that
32:00
they have been rejected by the one who sent
32:02
them to do the work that they're doing. Nah,
32:05
no, no, no, no. Now,
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because we're all made in God's image, all race hatred
33:45
is against my religion. I really feel it's a sin
33:47
against the image of God because what you're saying is,
33:51
God, you put that image in the wrong body. You put that image
33:53
in the wrong race. You gave that image a blackface. I don't like
33:55
those blackface, you know that. And I
33:57
don't say those things to God because I'm afraid he'll kill
33:59
me. You know, also because I
34:01
know it's wrong, all right? But
34:04
yes, there is something special and especially
34:07
wicked about the hatred of Jews, and
34:09
I will tell you why. It's
34:11
not worse than other things. It's
34:14
just special. It is different and
34:16
it's central to everything
34:19
that we love. The hatred of Jews is a
34:21
hatred of everything that we love. And
34:24
it comes in disguise. Did you ever wonder
34:27
why Europe exterminated
34:30
itself with the
34:32
Holocaust against the Jews? Why was
34:34
that the end of
34:36
Europe? Two-thirds of Europe's Jews,
34:38
two out of every three
34:40
Jews, was murdered in World
34:43
War II. Some
34:45
killed in bombing
34:47
and things like that, but many, many, many
34:49
of them simply just gas murdered. So
34:52
if the Jews were the problem with Europe,
34:54
you'd think Europe would thrive afterwards, right? They
34:57
got rid of the majority of their Jews. Everything should
34:59
go great now. But in fact, no.
35:02
What happened was Europe, the greatest civilization
35:04
that has ever existed on the face
35:06
of the earth, ever dwindled
35:09
to the little nothing that it
35:11
is now. Here's
35:16
what I believe, and I think it's provable.
35:18
I think all the documentation shows it. The
35:21
morality swept over the
35:24
German tribes of Europe. The
35:26
Franks and the Anglo-Saxons and
35:28
the Germans, all those tribes
35:30
were Christianized by this. And
35:35
it imposed on them a
35:37
morality that held up the
35:40
love of the poor, the love of
35:42
women and the rights of women, the rights
35:44
of individuals, and a kind of charitable morality
35:48
in a kind of
35:51
a society. It imposed it on
35:53
a bunch of savage tribes, on savage tribes. That
35:56
moral system was not just
35:58
written by Jesus because he's the Son of God,
36:01
it's also his human patrimony because
36:03
he was the child of Jews.
36:05
That is a Jewish morality. Now,
36:08
is it transformed by Jesus? Does Jesus
36:10
shine a light back on it that
36:12
changes it in some ways? Yes, absolutely,
36:15
but that morality was an essentially Jewish
36:17
morality. And when they talk about the
36:19
Judeo-Christian tradition, that's a real thing. I
36:22
understand the differences and all that, but there
36:24
is this real tradition of care for the
36:26
poor, of love for your enemies, of kind
36:29
treatment to the stranger, and all these things. That
36:34
colonized the minds of these German tribes.
36:36
You know, people talk about the fact,
36:38
well, you know, we stole the solstice
36:40
tree and turned it into a Christmas
36:42
tree. That ain't all of Christianity did.
36:44
It totally transformed the culture
36:47
of those tribes. And every
36:50
time they wanted to
36:52
get free of it, they blamed
36:54
that culture. They couldn't blame Christ
36:56
because they were all Christians now.
36:58
They blamed that imposition on
37:01
the Jews. There's a
37:03
reason that Germans, so
37:05
many Germans like Nietzsche took
37:09
off against Christianity and
37:11
the Jews at the same
37:13
time. Nietzsche called Christianity a
37:16
slave morality, right? Because that
37:18
savage part of him, that part that was still
37:20
out there in the jungles of Europe was thinking,
37:23
no, you know, I don't have to be knighted.
37:25
Why should the losers win? We need an Ubermensch.
37:27
We need supermen. We need strong men to take
37:29
over and proclaim what morality
37:31
is. Not just love your neighbor stuff,
37:33
just love your enemy stuff. Schopenhauer, another
37:36
German philosopher, great German philosopher, said Christianity
37:38
almost got it right, but the Jews
37:40
ruined it. The Jews ruined Christianity.
37:43
Christianity was in conflict in
37:46
the consciousness of these people
37:48
with that pre-Christian tribal Germanic
37:51
ethos. That's why Richard Wagner, the
37:53
great opera writer, he wanted to
37:55
recreate a pagan German mythology that
37:57
went back to the Aryan core.
38:00
of the German identity, he hated
38:02
the Jews with a passion close
38:04
to madness. Under Hitler,
38:06
the guy who was burning all those bad,
38:08
bad books, that funny guy, that funny little
38:11
guy who wasn't any, you know, don't hate
38:13
Hitler. Why should you
38:15
hate it if you're a Christian? He was just
38:17
going after those Jews. He had a guy who
38:19
was the minister of church affairs named Hans Kirl.
38:21
This is what Hans Kirl said. He said God's
38:24
will, this is the guy who runs the churches
38:26
in Nazi Germany, reveals itself in German blood. The
38:28
churches tried to make it clear to me
38:30
that Christianity consists in faith in Christ as
38:33
the Son of God. That makes me laugh.
38:35
True Christianity is represented by the Nazi
38:38
Party and especially by the Fuhrer, the
38:40
herald of a new revelation. Well, it
38:42
was not a new revelation. It was
38:45
the old revelation, the revelation that had
38:47
been swept away by Christianity.
38:49
The Nazis weren't going forward in
38:51
Christ. They were running away from
38:54
Christ, running back to the forest
38:56
where Christ found them. Jew
39:00
hatred. I've said this a million times,
39:02
I'm trying to explain why I say it. Jew
39:05
hatred is Christ hatred in
39:07
disguise. Jew hatred is
39:09
the hatred of Christ in disguise.
39:11
Listen to what they say. They
39:14
don't just say Christ is king. Christ
39:16
they describe is a pre-Christian
39:18
Christ, a pagan Christ. And
39:21
I'm not talking about polite anti-Semitism. We all hate each
39:23
other. I get that, you know. I don't want you
39:25
in my club because you have a funny nose or
39:27
you're black or you're talking the movies,
39:29
whatever. There's all kinds of polite
39:31
bigotry. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking
39:33
about that thing where you use the word Jew
39:36
as a pejorative, as an insult, where you sit
39:38
around. No one ever says,
39:40
oh, an Irishman cares about
39:42
Ireland, so he's a bad guy. Michael
39:46
Knowles talks about the Pope, so
39:48
he's not loyal to America. But
39:51
the fact that Ben loves Israel and
39:53
is deeply, deeply concerned at this moment
39:55
of existential threat, that means he doesn't
39:57
love America, right? The Jews are so...
40:00
special in this way. And when
40:02
they use that word, the Jews, the Jews killed
40:04
Christ as if that meant, you know, whenever you
40:06
hear that in the Bible and the Gospel of
40:08
John, that means that leave the religious leadership of
40:10
the time. It doesn't mean the people. When you
40:13
hear that in a way, they all get lumped
40:15
together. You are listening to Christ hatred, to God
40:17
hatred. So
40:19
when Jeremy Boring, a Christian
40:21
man, has to sign a
40:23
check, a big check, to
40:26
pay someone to talk about Hitler
40:29
wasn't so bad in burning books, or
40:31
a Jew is choking
40:33
on Christian blood, or
40:37
Christ is king. When
40:42
Jeremy Boring has to sign that check, he's
40:45
doing something that he cannot abide. He cannot abide
40:47
it. It's not because Ben is his friend. I
40:49
know Ben is a friend, he loves Ben, and
40:51
we all love Ben, you know, and I understand
40:53
that. But that's not why he can't abide it.
40:56
He's, including me, people say
40:58
things on this outlet all the time that
41:00
Ben doesn't like, and that Ben disagrees with.
41:04
But Jeremy signs their checks and doesn't stop them. This
41:07
is too far, not because of
41:09
Ben, but because of what it
41:11
really means. It's really this hatred
41:13
of Jews, this level of
41:15
hatred of Jews, is a hatred of God,
41:17
a hatred of Christ. It's a hatred of
41:20
Jesus Christ. I know they say, oh no,
41:22
it's because the Jews, you know, Nick Fuentes,
41:24
he says, the Jews' religion is based on
41:26
rejecting Christ. That's crap. The Jews were around
41:28
for a long time before they were prepared
41:30
to bring Christ into the world. That is
41:33
not what defines the Jewish religion. When
41:36
I, who have given my life
41:39
to Christ, who have bowed to Christ as
41:41
I have bowed to nothing else on this
41:43
planet, who bends the knee before
41:45
Christ the King, and I
41:47
come on this outlet, which I was at from the
41:49
very beginning, which I helped to build this outlet that
41:52
I love, I admit it, I love this place. And
41:55
I know that such things are being said under
41:57
the aegis of the daily wire. It
42:00
has to end. It has to stop. It's
42:04
just the same. It's just the
42:06
same as if someone supported abortion.
42:09
No matter what price we pay for it, no matter
42:11
what crap we take for it, no matter what
42:13
they call us and they're going to call us
42:16
everything, if Candace wants to say those things about
42:18
the Jews, about Hitler, no
42:20
matter how she dodges and weaves, she has
42:22
to leave the daily wire. She
42:25
has to leave for one reason
42:27
above every other. There are lots of reasons, but
42:29
the one reason she has to leave about
42:32
every other is because Christ is king.
42:36
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42:38
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44:03
say I expired to
44:05
the level of intelligence of Forrest Gump and this
44:07
is My
44:09
show is now misshapen right? I take a lot of care
44:11
shaping these shows and now that's all out of whack So
44:14
I'll just talk about a couple of things for
44:16
the rest of the show What
44:18
I wanted to talk about what I want to lead off
44:20
with before I realized I was gonna have to address this
44:22
is This year's world
44:24
happiness report came out. This
44:27
is a report it's a partnership
44:29
of Gallup the Oxford Wellbeing Research
44:31
Center in a UN Sustainable Development
44:33
Solutions Network and It
44:37
they bring it out every year and they go out
44:39
and they ask about a thousand people I think in
44:42
each country Whether they're happy
44:44
and this year for the first time the
44:46
United States fell out of the top 20
44:48
people mostly
44:51
Because our young people are severely unhappy and
44:53
I'll be talking later on as I said
44:55
with Abigail Shryers written this book about bad
44:57
therapy who makes some suggestions about why our
45:00
young people are So
45:03
unhappy but This
45:06
goes along with the fact that by the way
45:08
I was looking at this and I'm sure this
45:10
the survey was probably taken before October 7th But
45:12
the young people in Israel the young people in
45:15
Israel are number two in happiness, right? This is
45:17
number one. I think was I can't laugh. Yeah
45:19
I think was number one and number two the
45:21
young people in Israel are The
45:23
happiest and there's a country that's constantly
45:25
under existential threat But they believe in
45:27
something and they the threat hones them
45:29
and grounds them to reality now The
45:33
report doesn't ask people much about why
45:35
they're happy Which
45:37
means that each news outlet and I looked up
45:39
a bunch of the story and a bunch of
45:41
different news outlets each one reports the prejudice of
45:44
the news outlet, right so that the left
45:47
Says well, they're not happy because these other countries
45:50
like Finland Which is always listed among the happiest
45:52
places who could tell it's so dark there But
45:54
Finland is always listed as among the happiest places.
45:56
Well a lot of government services. They have a
45:59
lot of government Yeah, that's true,
46:01
but it's also true there are kind of homogenized,
46:03
if that's the word I
46:06
want, you know, have a
46:08
lot of homogeneity in their culture and
46:10
maybe that's it. So you don't know. So
46:12
everybody imposes the reason people are happy on them.
46:15
You know, on the conservatives they'll say, well, it's
46:17
marriage and sex and all this stuff. And
46:20
because happiness is self-reported, we don't even
46:22
know how accurate this is. And
46:25
the funny thing is at any given moment,
46:27
at any given moment you're unhappy, right? At
46:29
any given moment, I was just, you know,
46:31
Abigail Shrier writes about this too. At any
46:33
given moment, you're worried about what's happening, your
46:35
job, whether I'm going to get this right,
46:37
can I do this thing now? I don't
46:39
have my show map in front of me,
46:41
can I actually do this? You know, you're
46:43
always worried about something. So it's really hard
46:45
to know whether
46:48
a country is happy or not.
46:50
But we know that the depths
46:52
of despair, especially among middle-aged white
46:54
men, have skyrocketed with
46:56
death, disease, despair, or what they call drug
46:58
use and suicide and alcohol use
47:00
and all this stuff. It went down
47:02
a little bit, those drug deaths of
47:04
despair during the Trump administration when jobs
47:06
became plentiful. But of course, I've
47:08
gone back up over this. But
47:12
so I'm very wary when I read about
47:15
the reports on this, why people are unhappy.
47:17
You know, people in this business are ambitious
47:19
people and they want you to get what
47:21
you want. You are paying for the product,
47:23
which is me talking, which is our opinions.
47:25
And so we want to give you the
47:28
opinions that make you want to pay for
47:30
them. And the opinions that make you want
47:32
to pay for them are the opinions that
47:34
you agree with. And so that's why you
47:36
hear a lot of people confirming your opinions
47:39
on TV, because they want you to love
47:41
it. I'm the exception because, as you know,
47:43
I'm on a mission from God. And
47:45
I want you to love me, but because I love you,
47:48
I feel that I have to really tell you what I
47:50
believe to be the truth. And
47:53
it's not that offensive, actually. We
47:55
are in a weird, weird situation
47:57
in this country. Ever have a friend? Have you ever
47:59
had a friend? friend who's either
48:01
been through or is going
48:03
through some tremendous traumatic
48:07
situation like death or a divorce
48:09
or you know their spouse cheated
48:11
on them or they've been assaulted
48:13
in some way and
48:16
they're talking to you about
48:18
how unhappy they are but they can't figure out
48:20
why. You've probably seen that thing I think I
48:22
brought in a little piece of it yeah the
48:24
girl with a nail in her head right there's
48:26
a girl talking to her boyfriend and she has
48:28
a nail stuck in her forehead play this. There's
48:32
no pressure you know and
48:35
sometimes it feels like it's right up on
48:37
me and I can
48:40
just feel it like literally feel it in
48:42
my head and it's relentless and I don't
48:47
know if that's kind of stuff I mean that's the thing that scares
48:49
me the most is that I don't know if it's ever gonna stop.
48:57
You do have a nail
49:00
in your head. It is
49:02
not about the nail. Are you sure? Because I
49:05
mean I'll bet if we got that out of
49:07
there. Stop trying to fix it. No I'm not
49:09
trying to fix it I'm just pointing out that
49:11
maybe the nail is causing. You always do this.
49:14
I love that I think it's hilarious video. Stop
49:16
trying to fix it is my favorite line because
49:18
I always say you know to my wife if
49:20
you want somebody to listen to your problems and
49:22
not fix them talk to your girlfriends. Mrs.
49:25
Hot Gandalf loves when I say that. Right
49:29
this minute this is
49:31
true people don't want to talk
49:33
about the pandemic and when people
49:36
you know in the business talk to you they say don't talk
49:38
about the pandemic because you will lose audience people will tune
49:40
you out they don't want to hear it. It was traumatic
49:42
they want to leave it behind it's gone it's finished it's
49:44
over. Here's
49:46
the thing okay there's a book one of my
49:48
favorite I love this book by Winston
49:50
Churchill it's called my
49:52
early life they sometimes publish it as
49:54
young Winston because they made it into a kind
49:56
of second-rate movie. The book though is great that
49:59
guy single thing that could
50:01
happen to somebody happened to him in his
50:03
young life he was in
50:05
the last major cavalry charge at
50:07
I think was called Amderman he
50:09
was fighting the mosques the Islamist
50:11
threat there and he had
50:14
to escape from prison under gunfire it's
50:16
just an amazing amazing story but
50:19
one of the things he says I'm quoting from memory because I couldn't
50:21
find the book on my shelf but one of the things he
50:24
talks about is that he
50:26
was at the highest levels of the
50:28
British government and of the European government
50:31
and he says he was at parties
50:34
with all the great leaders of
50:37
Europe before World War One and
50:39
he was at parties with all the great
50:41
leaders of Europe after World
50:43
War One and they were
50:45
all different people they
50:47
were all different leaders
50:50
why because they had
50:52
destroyed their civilization World War One was
50:54
the beginning of the end of Europe
50:57
the Europe's great civilization was 1500 with
51:00
the Reformation to 1914 and
51:02
then it was done then it was just
51:04
World War One then World War Two then
51:07
Europe was a memory that civilization was gone
51:09
no Sistine chapels coming out of
51:11
Europe no Shakespeare coming out of Europe
51:13
after World War Two and
51:16
that was because of the
51:18
decisions people made to wander
51:20
into this meaningless
51:23
useless war with the idea that it was
51:25
going to be over in a couple of
51:27
weeks and a generation of men was wiped
51:30
out and that was a something that they
51:32
could just never recover from and of course
51:34
Germany was forced into penury and the penuaries
51:36
made them think that Hitler would be a
51:39
great idea and World War
51:41
Two destroyed them all the greatest civilization
51:43
in human history gone because of bad
51:45
stupid useless decisions when leadership screws
51:48
up at that titanic level what
51:50
do you do you toss them
51:52
out there should be consequences well
51:55
not so much when people talk about
51:58
the pandemic now and they talk about Oh,
52:00
this happened because of the pandemic that
52:02
happened because of the pandemic. They're not
52:05
talking about the pandemic They are talking
52:07
about the greatest screw-up by Western leadership
52:09
since World War one Trump,
52:12
I'm sorry, but he was part of it
52:14
Biden Fauci McCrone in France the Tory Party
52:16
in Brooklyn Merkel's successor
52:18
in Germany. Not only these are
52:20
the same people not only do
52:23
they still hold power their Reputations
52:25
among their supporters are completely intact
52:27
Intact here's the blog father
52:29
Glenn Reynolds here for readings to pundit
52:31
his wonderful blog He was one of
52:33
the earliest great bloggers and Glenn now
52:36
writes sometimes for the New York Post
52:38
He says the architects of the disastrous
52:40
policies figures like Fauci Francis Collins and
52:42
Deborah Birx escaped any reckoning politicians
52:44
like Cuomo Pelosi and California governor
52:46
Gavin Newsom cheerfully flouted the rules
52:49
they imposed on the little people
52:51
going to dinner parties and otherwise
52:53
cavorting in defiance of social distancing
52:55
and mask mandates as left-leaning blogger
52:57
Nate Silver observed is kind of
53:00
crazy and Tells
53:02
you a lot about who was
53:04
writing the restrictions that churches in
53:06
some jurisdictions were subject to more
53:08
restrictions than museums Not just museums
53:11
and liquor stores and strip joints
53:13
The final blow came when public
53:15
health experts quote-unquote who had been
53:17
condemning family Sunday dinners as Inconsistently
53:19
dangerous today 180 and endorsed massive
53:22
black lives matter protests on the
53:24
specious ground that racism is a
53:26
public health problem Glenn
53:29
says if there can't be any
53:31
punishment punishment and in today's America
53:33
the very idea of Consonquences for
53:35
the nomenclature runs the risk of
53:37
being called white supremacist or insurrectionist
53:39
there can at least be Remembrance
53:41
the expert class blew it sold
53:43
out or gloried in putting people
53:45
under its thumb And I would
53:47
go much much further than that
53:50
the expert class the leadership class
53:52
the political class took Everything
53:55
from us. They took everything they
53:57
turned a roaring Trump economy a
54:00
mess. They stripped us of our freedoms,
54:02
of our worship. They let our cities
54:04
burn to the ground over the death
54:06
of a thug resisting arrest. Our media
54:09
lied to us and told us that
54:11
the protests were mostly peaceful.
54:13
Our scientists lied to us, told us
54:15
we should wear masks that
54:17
didn't do anything, get a vaccine that
54:20
wasn't good for younger people. They stripped
54:22
us of free speech in their line.
54:24
Still, and I, you know, I'm against
54:26
political violence almost always
54:28
and I'm speaking here metaphorically, but
54:31
under what moral system should
54:34
these people not be metaphorically tarred and
54:36
feathered and thrown into the clavenless darkness
54:38
where there is great wailing and gnashing
54:40
of teeth? And I'm not talking about
54:43
one or two of these bastards. I
54:45
mean all you all. You should go.
54:47
You should be gone. It is an
54:50
article in the Claremont review of books, which
54:52
I think you can find online by our
54:54
friend Jeffrey Anderson of the American Main Street
54:57
Initiative. I do have an interview with him
54:59
called COVID Catastrophes. I highly recommend this article.
55:01
It is too long
55:03
for me to really quote it at
55:05
length, but it is the best description
55:07
of the failures that happened without getting
55:09
crazy about them, without the Twitter stuff,
55:11
like everybody's going to die from the
55:13
vaccine and all that stuff. But he's
55:15
very, very specific. He is a good
55:17
number man and he understands where
55:19
the threats are, where the damage was,
55:21
and it's really good. COVID Catastrophes in
55:23
the Claremont review of books. It just
55:25
starts out just to read the first
55:27
paragraph. He says, it's still hard to
55:29
believe that Americans recently lived through a
55:31
period in which executive officials with no
55:34
legislative involvement ordered churches, shops, and
55:36
schools to be closed, forced Americans
55:38
to hide their faces behind masks,
55:40
and even demanded that they be
55:42
fired for not taking experimental vaccines.
55:44
Yet that was life in America,
55:46
at least in many
55:48
states. Why
55:51
are people unhappy now? Why are people
55:53
unhappy now? Imagine being a young
55:55
person, looking
55:57
at these people who lied to you. who
56:00
stole everything from you, who stole your college
56:02
years from you. They stole your college
56:04
years from you, or if you're older
56:07
and you're parents, they stole your children's
56:09
education from you for no reason, simply
56:11
because they were incompetent and got a
56:13
taste of power and like some kind
56:16
of wolf getting a taste of blood,
56:18
they became man-eaters, they became destructors. It
56:20
is absolutely amazing. And you know, I
56:23
will say this for Trump, his instincts
56:25
were right, but he left this class,
56:27
this expert class, take over. I have
56:30
friends, our pal, we brought him on
56:32
the show, Clifton Duncan, he was on
56:34
his way to Broadway, he was a really talented
56:36
stage actor. He had been on Broadway, and he'd
56:38
been on good off-Broadway things. He can't work because
56:40
he didn't take the vaccine, because he won't take
56:42
the vaccine, because he's a young man and he
56:44
shouldn't take the vaccine. Unbelievable
56:47
stuff. You couldn't go to a Trump rally, you could go
56:49
to a riot. None of this, none
56:52
of this was COVID. COVID was a disease,
56:54
is a disease, it's a flu. If you're
56:56
80, you die. If you're fat, you die.
56:58
If you have some other disease, you die.
57:00
Otherwise, you feel bad and then you get
57:02
better. I mean, that was why they did
57:04
all this. And now we look around at
57:06
these people and these structures, and
57:08
they're still there. They're still there, they're
57:10
still in office, they're still in, you know, in
57:13
their appointed offices, they're still
57:15
giving interviews on CNN to the people
57:17
on CNN who lied. They're still doing
57:20
it. It's insane. It is insane. You
57:22
know, they have this case, Murphy
57:24
v. Missouri, where
57:26
the bunch of states sued
57:29
the Biden administration for arm twisting social
57:31
media to take down COVID posts, which
57:33
went against the regime's dictums,
57:35
but were mostly true. And
57:38
the Supreme Court seems like they were kind of skeptical
57:41
that the government
57:44
should be stopped from doing this.
57:46
And my feeling was, I thought
57:48
these people, their souls
57:51
look like elephant man looked like physically,
57:53
they are the elephant men of souls.
57:55
They are just a formed, corrupt,
57:59
empty, empty people. You know, there
58:02
was a Bob Olinsky, Tony Bob Olinsky,
58:05
a guy who was involved with the
58:07
Biden crime family, was testifying
58:09
before the, I think it was
58:11
House Oversight Committee, and he
58:14
just was describing how Biden,
58:16
the Biden family, including Joe,
58:18
were getting money from a
58:22
Chinese energy company that was
58:24
essentially the Chinese Communist Party
58:26
in disguise. And the Democrats
58:29
are yelling at him, and they're calling him
58:31
names and all this stuff. And this is
58:33
a good guy, a veteran, a guy with
58:35
a great military record. And one
58:37
of the things that struck me about this is suddenly it was
58:39
headlines, at least in the Wall Street Journal, also in the New
58:41
York Times, I think they reported it. But a lot of the
58:43
networks didn't. They just, they dumped it. But
58:46
I was thinking, you know, I have
58:49
my problems with where Tucker Carlson has gone after
58:52
leaving Fox. I don't think he's going down
58:54
a very good road either. But
58:57
he interviewed Bob Olinsky. I watched him, I think he
59:00
gave him two nights as I remember, and I watched
59:02
him and I thought, oh my God, these guys are
59:04
in debt to the Chinese Communist Party. And you know,
59:06
there was an article in
59:09
ProPublica, let me just make sure I
59:11
give them credit, ProPublica. Yeah,
59:17
by Sebastian Rotella and Kirsten Berg
59:19
and Garrett Yalt and
59:22
Clifton Adcock of the Frontier.
59:24
And this article starts out
59:26
in 2022 with a massacre at an
59:29
Oklahoma marijuana farm that is run, as
59:31
so many of them are, by
59:34
the Chinese Mafia. And the Chinese Mafia is
59:36
so powerful that they basically said, well, you
59:38
can't get rid of us because the entire
59:40
economy of Oklahoma
59:43
will crash. But they're not just having
59:45
just taken control of the marijuana industry
59:47
off the books, not the legal one,
59:50
though they're using the legal means to
59:52
do it. They are also laundering money
59:55
for the Mexican cartels who control
59:57
the border. Okay. So now,
1:00:00
Now we know that Joe Biden
1:00:02
and the Biden crime family were taking money, they
1:00:04
were taking bribes and this is what Bob Olinsky
1:00:06
calls them. He says these were bribes from the
1:00:08
Chinese Communist Party and when he found out about
1:00:10
it, when he realized what it was, he got
1:00:12
out and they told them, you know, don't worry,
1:00:14
we have plausible deniability. He said, no, I'm
1:00:16
out of here. Joe Biden
1:00:18
is taking money from the Chinese.
1:00:20
The Chinese are laundering money for
1:00:23
the Mexicans. The Mexicans are controlling
1:00:25
our borders, which the Biden administration
1:00:27
is fighting in court to keep
1:00:29
open, to make sure Texas doesn't
1:00:31
close the borders. We saw last
1:00:33
night, I saw a video of
1:00:36
illegals charging, tearing down
1:00:38
the fence, knocking aside
1:00:40
our patrolmen to get
1:00:43
into the country illegally. Biden
1:00:45
is suing Texas to make sure they don't
1:00:47
stop them. Nothing to see here,
1:00:49
folks. Nothing to see here. People
1:00:51
in this country, young people in this country are
1:00:53
unhappy. They should be unhappy and they should turn
1:00:56
on these people any way they
1:00:58
can legally, peacefully, but
1:01:00
get rid of them. These
1:01:02
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1:01:04
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1:01:07
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right. Hey, Andrew.
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Roshan, I think is how to pronounce it. Love
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wit, love of God, love of art and honesty.
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I know you believe in Matthew 7-1 Judge
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Knot, and I'm sure people give you tons of flat
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for it. I would say that's fair. I know
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that seems incontrovertible, but how do you
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square that with John 7-24, Judge Knot
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According to Appearance, but
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Judge with Righteous Judgment? That's actually not
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a problem. quote,
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Jesus is talking about judgment of a very
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different kind. He's talking about looking at something
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and judging what it is, what it is
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you're seeing, and whether
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it's right or wrong, which is absolutely essential
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and necessary, and he's saying you want to judge right
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or wrong. The more difficult passage, there is a more
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difficult passage in Corinthians, 1 Corinthians,
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which is Paul writing
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about a case of incest in
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the church and saying, he's
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saying you've
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got to get rid of this person,
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and he says, you must not associate with
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anyone who claims to be a brother or
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sister, but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater
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or slander or drunkard or swindler. Do not even
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eat with such people. What business is it of
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mine to judge those outside the church? Are you
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not to judge those inside? God
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will judge those outside, but expel the wicked person
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from among you. I wrote a letter, Spencer
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Clavin, No Relation, and I have
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this sub-stack called the New Jerusalem
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where we're trading letters about believing
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in God and this kind of
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technological moment of transhumanism, approaching transhumanism.
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I wrote about this, and people hate it
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when you say, well, Paul is not Jesus
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because they think you're just missing Paul, and
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that's not true. I'm not just missing Paul,
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but Paul is not Jesus, and
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he has a different role to play. Jesus
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comes to save, as C.S. Lewis says, he comes
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to save each man. He comes to save
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each man. He says, judge not lest he be judged.
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In other words, judge people the
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way you want God to judge you,
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which is, for me, is like not
1:05:34
really, really mercifully. That's
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what he means by like totally,
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totally mercifully. But
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Paul is assigned to build a
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church that has to
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represent the Word of God, which is a
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different role. I don't have
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that role. My only role is to find
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the God within me, and so if I
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err, I'm going to err on the side
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of law. You know, there's that wonderful ...
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wonderful story that they've actually tried and have
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succeeded in some places, taking it out of
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the Bible because it's not in the earliest
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parts of the New Testament, but it's so
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obviously Christ speaking that I don't know how
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they can get rid of it, which is
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when they bring the woman taken in adultery
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before Jesus Christ and he says, let anyone –
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they want to stone her and he says,
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let anyone who is without sin throw the
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first stone and everybody goes home, the older
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people first, interestingly enough. And
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then Jesus says to the
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woman, was
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there no one left to judge you? And she
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says no, and he said, well then I don't
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judge you either, go and sin no more. And
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that's really interesting because Jesus has many times mentioned
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adultery as one of the things you must not
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do if you want to get
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into the kingdom of heaven, but he says, I
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will not judge you. Now people will hear that
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and I've just noticed this again and again is
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that what progressives hear is
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I will not judge you and what
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conservatives hear is go and
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sin no more. Each one
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remembers the one they want to hear, but
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Jesus somehow brings those together and that's really,
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really difficult to do. We
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shouldn't think that that's like just, oh yeah, you
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know, Jesus can do it, he can do it,
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I so can. That's not
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a good way of thinking. So you know,
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don't run a church, I'm not a pastor,
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church works, I go to
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a church that is as
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close to a church and keep you with my values
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as I can find. And you
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know, that's my job. My job is to go to church
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and pray and love people and love God, and that's what
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I do. And so it's not as
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big a difficulty for me, but I understand the
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difficulty, I'm not dismissing it, I'm just saying that
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Paul is not doing what Christ is doing. Christ
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