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Ep. 1469 - The Trial Of President Trump EXPLAINED In 4 Mins

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Ep. 1469 - The Trial Of President Trump EXPLAINED In 4 Mins

Ep. 1469 - The Trial Of President Trump EXPLAINED In 4 Mins

Tuesday, 16th April 2024
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The first of four that Democrats have

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the first criminal trial of a former

0:55

president in American history is officially

0:58

over. The

1:00

Libs spied on him. Then

1:03

they undermined his administration. Then

1:05

they impeached him. Then they changed

1:07

all the election rules to kick him out of office. Then

1:09

they impeached him again. Now they

1:12

are trying to throw him in prison and still,

1:14

still, the

1:16

man is standing tall. This

1:20

is an assault on

1:22

America. Nothing like this has ever

1:24

happened before. There's never been

1:26

anything like it. Every legal scholar

1:28

said this case is nonsense. It

1:30

should never have been brought. It

1:33

doesn't deserve anything like this. There

1:36

is no case and they've said it.

1:38

People that don't necessarily follow or like

1:40

Donald Trump said this is

1:42

an outrage that this case was

1:44

brought. This is political persecution. This

1:46

is a persecution like never before.

1:48

Nobody's ever seen anything like it.

1:50

And again, it's a case that

1:52

should have never been

1:55

brought. It's an assault on America.

1:58

And that's why I'm very proud to be here. This is

2:00

a small argument and

2:02

it's a country that's failed me. It's

2:05

a country that's run by an incompetent man who

2:07

is very much involved in this case. This

2:10

is really an attack on a political opponent,

2:12

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2:14

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2:18

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2:21

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2:23

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2:26

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2:28

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2:31

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This trial in New York is

4:20

obviously a miscarriage of justice. The

4:22

trial in New York is obviously

4:25

a threat to our constitutional order. The

4:28

first time the former president has ever

4:30

been criminally

4:32

prosecuted ever in American history

4:34

to say nothing of the fact that he's

4:36

not only the former president, but he's the

4:38

current leader of the opposition. He's the presumptive

4:41

Republican nominee in 2024. And

4:45

it's so, it's so

4:47

personal that they're not even, they're not even

4:49

playing around anymore. They're not even pretending that

4:51

this is just a purely procedural matter. And

4:53

look, you know, Donald Trump, he committed this

4:56

crime. And what is the crime exactly? He,

4:58

eight years ago, he

5:00

donated some money to his own campaign, which

5:02

is completely legal, but it was in kind

5:04

because he didn't fill out form 72B for

5:06

the FEC. And

5:09

so it was hush money to this

5:12

porn star. I don't really remember, but anyway, we're

5:14

gonna throw them in prison forever. Especially

5:18

before the 2024 election because Biden's

5:20

poll numbers don't look good. So they're not

5:22

even pretending right now that this is purely

5:24

procedural, nothing personal here. President Trump made one

5:26

request. He said, hey, during

5:29

this ridiculous political

5:32

persecution that you're all undertaking

5:34

against me, can

5:37

I have one day off so that I can go to

5:39

my son's high school graduation? And

5:41

as of now, it appears that

5:43

the answer is no. So

5:47

thank you very much. We have

5:50

some amazing things happen today. As you know,

5:52

we're so just graduating from this school. And

5:55

it looks like the J-12, of

5:57

course, we have to get through the graduation for

5:59

a semester. Worked very, very

6:01

hard at a Houston station.

6:05

I'm very proud of the fact that he did so well. I

6:08

was looking forward to years to have

6:10

a graduation with his mother and

6:12

father there. It looks like the judges are

6:14

going to allow teams to escape this scam.

6:16

It's a scam trial. If you

6:18

read all of the legal pundits,

6:20

all of the legal scholars today, there's not one

6:22

that I see that said this

6:25

is a case that should be

6:27

brought for trial. It's a scam.

6:29

It's a political witch-up. It continues.

6:31

It continues to happen. And we're

6:34

not going to be given a fair trial. It's a

6:36

very, very sad thing. In addition,

6:38

as you know, next Thursday, we're before

6:40

the United States Supreme Court and we're

6:42

being hearing from the immunity. And

6:45

this is something that we've been waiting for a

6:47

long time. And the judge,

6:49

of course, is not going to allow us. He's a

6:51

very conflicted judge. And he's not going

6:53

to allow us to go to that. He won't

6:56

allow me to leave here for

6:58

him to take over the D.C. and

7:00

go before the United States Supreme Court

7:03

because he thinks he's superior to the Supreme

7:05

Court. There it is. Two

7:07

big issues. One

7:10

personal, one constitutional, one

7:14

deeply relevant to the law

7:17

and the politics of this case. The

7:19

personal issue. This dirtbag judge,

7:21

what's his name? Juan

7:24

Marchene. New York Supreme Court

7:26

Justice Juan Marchene. This dirtbag

7:28

judge won't let President Trump

7:31

go to his kids'

7:33

high school graduation over

7:35

this farce of a trial. He's going

7:37

to punish an 18-year-old kid because

7:40

they hate Trump so much. They're going to

7:42

punish the American people by

7:44

prosecuting a former president, taking

7:47

us that much further into the territory of

7:49

Banana Republic. They're going to punish the American

7:51

people by prosecuting the current

7:53

Republican nominee, the leader of

7:55

the opposition, during Joe Biden's

7:57

reign as president. And

8:00

then they're going to punish this 18-year-old kid in particular,

8:02

just to twist that knife even further because they hate

8:04

the orange man so much. What

8:06

a dirtbag judge Juan Marchean

8:08

obviously is. But then at

8:10

the legal and constitutional level,

8:13

because you have all of these prosecutions going on at once,

8:16

just to get Trump, just throw spaghetti at the wall,

8:18

anything they can to stop this man from being president

8:21

again, so great a

8:23

threat he poses apparently to the

8:25

corrupt liberal establishment. There's

8:28

going to be this appearance

8:30

in Washington, D.C. before the Supreme

8:33

Court that will pertain

8:35

to immunity, whether or not a president

8:37

of the United States has some immunity

8:39

from prosecution after he leaves office for

8:41

things he does while he is in

8:44

office. This is obviously pretty important to

8:47

all of the prosecutions against Donald Trump right now. It's

8:50

very important to our constitutional order. It's very important to the 2024 presidential

8:53

election. And this dirtbag judge

8:56

Juan Marchean, I don't

8:58

even know if I'm pronouncing his name correctly, is

9:01

not going to let Trump appear before

9:03

the Supreme Court because

9:05

we've got to keep up this

9:07

circus, this farce over an

9:10

issue that never should have been prosecuted. Forget

9:12

all the tabloid tawdryness of this, oh, there

9:14

was this porn star. There was this porn

9:16

star, like whatever it was, 20 years ago.

9:20

And she alleges that she slept with Trump, even though then

9:22

she said she didn't sleep with Trump, but now she says

9:24

she does sleep with Trump. And but

9:26

that's not even what the case is about. The case

9:28

is about whether or not Donald Trump is

9:31

allowed to make an in-kind contribution to his own presidential

9:33

campaign, which he is. So then

9:35

what's the case? The case is about did Trump

9:37

file the right paperwork or whatever with the FEC?

9:39

Give me a freaking break. A total joke.

9:43

But this is the kind of lawlessness

9:45

that one can expect from a

9:48

late stage republic that

9:51

has fallen into corruption. You

9:54

know, I don't think I'm being hyperbolic here. This

9:56

is what happens to different Types of

9:58

government. Then

10:00

I won't belabor the point is I said on

10:02

the show a lot there are all sorts of

10:04

different types of government. This monarchy does oligarchy. There

10:06

is a democracy and they're bad forms of it

10:08

which is tyranny. and ah, Oligarchy.

10:11

And mob rule, and the distinction between the two

10:13

is when one is governing for the common good

10:15

and when one is governing for self interest. I

10:17

think it's pretty clear here. Set. The

10:19

factionalism, the the political parties and

10:21

self interest has reached a fever

10:23

pitch. We've never seen anything like

10:25

an American history and so this

10:27

circus continues and Trump. Gotta

10:29

hand it to a man. That guy is

10:31

not blink. That. Guy stands very,

10:34

very tall, even when they throw

10:36

everything adam that they've got. Speaking

10:38

of injustice in New York, A

10:41

man has just been arrested after punching

10:43

a nine year old girl in Grand

10:46

Central Station. Just walked up to a

10:48

nine year old girl and sucker punched

10:50

her in the face. Ah, this guy's

10:52

name is John Carlos Czars Way Law.

10:55

He. Says thirty years old punched the nine

10:57

year old girl. but that's not all story

10:59

New York Crazy things happen in New York,

11:02

right? I think he's a homeless guys. obviously

11:04

some kind of lunatic, probably on drugs or

11:06

the crazy part of this story. Is.

11:09

That. He. He. Sucker

11:11

punched the nine year old girl. After.

11:14

He was arrested. And

11:16

released for punching another woman.

11:20

That's. The that's the crazy part here.

11:23

This. Guy This maniac.

11:26

Homeless? Bomb. Goes.

11:28

Up. Punches. A woman in the

11:30

face. Allegedly. Guys.

11:33

To say allegedly every single time we

11:35

mention anything about about this guy sub

11:37

reported activities. Then

11:39

it gets arrested. Then.

11:42

Because it's New York City just gets released.

11:45

And. Then does it again in a more egregious

11:47

way because he sucker punches allegedly a nine year

11:49

old girl. At. Grand.

11:51

Central Station. Why?

11:54

is this happening this was obviously least the

11:56

punching of nine year old would was totally

11:58

preventable why is it happening it's happening is

12:00

we're not allowed to acknowledge patterns. That's

12:03

why. Because liberalism and

12:05

political correctness in particular, now we call

12:07

it wokeism, and

12:09

this has now been written into our law and the

12:12

enforcement of our law or the non enforcement of our

12:14

law, prohibits us

12:16

from acknowledging patterns.

12:20

Criminals tend to commit

12:22

crime. We can't say,

12:24

how dare you suggest that a man

12:26

who goes up and punches a woman on the street

12:28

might do that sort of thing again? No, no, no.

12:30

No reason to believe that. Release the man. Let

12:33

him out of there. No, no, no. That's

12:35

anti-criminal discrimination. This is what happened in New York

12:37

with stop and frisk. Do you remember the stop

12:39

and frisk policy? This was about 10 years ago,

12:41

maybe a little bit more now under the mayoralty

12:44

of Mike Bloomberg building on

12:46

the crime crackdown

12:49

policies of Rudy Giuliani, the best mayor in the

12:51

history of New York City. They

12:53

had this policy stop and frisk. Stop

12:55

and frisk was when the cops would

12:57

go into bad neighborhoods and stop criminals

12:59

from committing crimes. That's what stop and

13:01

frisk was. Everyone was up in arms

13:03

in New York, all the liberals rather

13:05

were up in arms because it was

13:08

allegedly racist. Why was

13:10

it racist? Well, because these

13:12

cops were going into predominantly black

13:15

and Hispanic neighborhoods and

13:17

they were stopping and frisking predominantly

13:19

black and Hispanic people who

13:22

were often criminals. It's

13:24

racist right on its face. Now

13:26

what the liberals did not acknowledge

13:30

was that it's true. The neighborhoods were predominantly black

13:32

and Hispanic and the criminals predominantly were black

13:34

and Hispanic. Also, the

13:36

people calling the police asking

13:39

for protection were predominantly

13:41

black and Hispanic and the cops in

13:44

New York police department were predominantly

13:47

black and Hispanic. It's a majority minority

13:50

police force, But

13:52

the focus was only ever on the criminals. So

13:54

They said, oh, no, this is discrimination. Well, What

13:56

about the poor, innocent people who were the same

13:59

race as the criminal? The wanted protection from

14:01

the criminals over the same race. Know

14:03

now you kiss, you can't How dare

14:05

you profile people. That.

14:08

Any police work. Any

14:11

kind of law enforcement requires profiling

14:13

people. Otherwise you just going to be

14:15

stop and everybody or even to stop nobody and that

14:18

that that is what's going on in New York right

14:20

now. It's like the T I say. That

14:23

the fact that I stand in a T s a line

14:25

at the airport. And some

14:27

old granny from you know, Peoria.

14:29

Gets. Pulled out of line and Frisk is

14:32

a complete joke. Why? Does that

14:34

happen? Even I can sort of

14:36

understand why I would get pulled out of line. I'm a. Roughly

14:38

fighting age guy. you know, I don't know.

14:41

I look at maybe a look a little

14:43

bit middle Eastern Europe or of of Sicilian.

14:45

The sand is a little ethnically ambiguous. Okay,

14:47

I'm it's what's the point of the tsh

14:49

tsh There to stop. Middle. Eastern

14:51

muslim terrorists from blowing up airplanes. That's why we

14:54

have the t s a reason but we're not

14:56

allowed to say that. We're. Not allowed

14:58

to notice any patterns. so we have to pull out

15:00

the midwest or wrong. And we got a frisk nine

15:02

month old babies. All. For what?

15:05

To. Pretend that it's ever those people who

15:07

love the plane. that's not the were not

15:09

allowed to recognize any kind of patterns at

15:11

all, or of we necessarily do recognize them

15:14

or were not allowed to acknowledge them. And

15:16

so what's the consequence of that. The.

15:20

The criminals feelings don't get hurt is that is

15:23

as at nine year old girls get punched in

15:25

the face. And Grand Central Station? Okay, well congratulations

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Have a story that from one of

16:40

the top stories in the world right

16:42

now with videos that have gone viral.

16:45

A Bishop of the Ancient Church of

16:47

the East. Which. Is

16:49

A of. A sort

16:51

of sect of a sack of christianity. Was.

16:55

Just stabbed in an attack during

16:57

a church service and with some

16:59

young guy walks up and just

17:02

starts attacking the guy was. It's

17:04

an amazing scene. Happens very very

17:06

quickly but the the bishop. Holds.

17:08

Up a small cross. This guy. This

17:10

young man. Has a nice.

17:14

And. The bishop has a small cross. And.

17:16

The bishop is totally fine and the young man

17:18

reportedly chop isn't fingers off. Because.

17:22

Call. It a miracle it's been reported in

17:24

earth as as a miracle and it's early

17:26

would seem to be the nice malfunctioned. Just.

17:29

As the bishops holding up the cross to stop. A

17:32

nice malfunctions. so according to

17:34

authorities the kid. The

17:36

kids like fifteen I think according to the

17:38

news reports that chopped off one or more

17:40

of his own fingers, other people were injured.

17:43

I mean this. this Bishop was injured. He

17:45

was treated for non life threatening injuries are,

17:47

but no one really knows very much about

17:49

the motivations. Your because it's fifteen year old

17:51

kid, they're not releasing the name of their

17:53

not releasing much of the background and so

17:56

people are filling in gaps. I've seen all

17:58

sorts of. Series. Often.

18:01

Baseless theories. On. Social.

18:04

Media saw a just focus on two

18:06

of them me as who the to

18:08

that have gone the most viral. The

18:10

first Siri that I saw flooding around

18:12

social media was that this was a

18:14

reprisal against the Bishop. Because.

18:16

The bishop. Is. Pro Palestine

18:19

and Anti Israel. So this was

18:21

a reprisal by a supporter of

18:24

Israel by a zionist or something

18:26

like that because of preaching such

18:28

as this. I

18:31

said open the door He said I'm not taking

18:33

the risk for said we for you you do

18:35

as I say Opened the door. Or he

18:37

was. The

18:39

last Indian Muslim go. Enjoy

18:47

killing Midlands. Okay

18:49

so this this video has been going viral.

18:51

This a see this is this is a

18:54

reprisal because the Bishop is not sufficiently pro

18:56

israel enough Now I saw that my said

18:58

you know speaking of noticing patterns as something

19:00

that thinks noticing the way these crimes heard

19:03

of take place said the. You. Don't

19:05

often hear about. Knife.

19:07

Attacks against clerics. By.

19:11

The. Zionists or what are you know by the

19:13

pro Israel people there. But that's not. You

19:17

know if there's any going to be any

19:19

pattern as using a be on the other

19:21

side of that conflict. So then there was

19:23

another theory going around with and another associated

19:26

clamp that their says that the motivation for

19:28

this attack was that the bishop is anti

19:30

Islam because of preaching like this. Is.

19:46

They've got nothing to do with one number.

19:48

Please. Into doing. totally

19:52

different jesus altogether

20:01

So somebody comes and says like we believe in

20:03

the Esa, but that Esa is not

20:05

my Jesus. This person has got

20:07

nothing to do with the Jesus of the Bible. Absolutely

20:10

not. That Jesus of

20:12

the Bible is the Son of God, is God. That

20:15

Jesus of the Bible was crucified and he is the Savior and

20:17

the Redeemer of the Lord. Do you believe in this or not?

20:19

He told me he's a prophet. Thank you. What

20:21

are you going to do with a prophet? A prophet can't help himself, let

20:23

alone help me. That is ironic, ironic, how they come back and they say

20:26

that Esa will not turn him on the

20:33

Lord or will come back alone. Muhammad

20:35

is dead and broken in the grave, yet this

20:38

one went up in the light and when he

20:40

comes back he will judge the living and the

20:42

dead. I just want to know who is the

20:44

judge of the living and the dead? Is that

20:46

God? Now the other thing is, wouldn't

20:49

you want to follow someone who is living instead

20:51

of someone who is dead? Looks

20:53

like this guy has done much better work. Okay,

20:56

so there's more to it. That's just a brief

20:58

clip. And then there's the

21:00

possibility that the motivation was not

21:02

religious at all. That this is

21:04

just some crazy kid. Because don't forget,

21:06

just days ago there was another stabbing,

21:09

a mass stabbing, also in Sydney, Australia

21:11

as this stabbing was. And

21:14

the perpetrator, according to reports, was just some crazy

21:16

guy who was upset that he couldn't get a

21:18

girlfriend and decided to go out and kill people and

21:20

stab a lot of other people. So we don't

21:22

know. We don't know. And because

21:24

of the age of the perpetrator here, we're

21:27

probably not going to get a ton of details. So

21:30

which is it? It's the

21:32

stabbers of pro-Israel. He didn't really look like a pro-Israel

21:34

guy. Let's put it that way. Is

21:38

the stabbers a Muslim terrorist?

21:42

You know, just, I guess I

21:45

have my suspicions just judging by how these events

21:47

usually occur. Or is

21:49

the attacker not

21:51

motivated by any religion at all? He's just

21:53

a crazy guy who wanted to go out

21:56

and stab a bishop one day. We

21:58

don't really know. main takeaway

22:00

here. The main takeaway is something that we

22:02

often forget, which is that bishops

22:05

are under attack, priests are under

22:07

attack, Christians broadly are under

22:10

attack. In the West, how

22:12

many churches have been burned down

22:15

by arsonists in Canada, in

22:17

Europe, even in America, have been attacked

22:20

in just the past few years based

22:22

on lies. Remember the lie in

22:25

Canada that Catholic schools were

22:27

murdering indigenous Indian children a hundred or

22:30

two hundred years ago? There was that

22:32

lies completely made up based on false

22:34

mass graves that they supposedly found. How

22:37

many attacks on the churches in Europe? How many,

22:39

right now there's a genocide

22:42

that is beginning in

22:44

Armenia, fueled

22:47

by the Azerbaijani's growing out of the

22:49

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. After a

22:51

hundred years ago there was a Muslim genocide

22:53

of Christian Armenians, we call it the Armenian

22:55

genocide. A reminder that

22:59

much as you hear about, you know, the plight

23:02

of all sorts of other religious

23:04

groups, Christianity is and remains the

23:07

most persecuted religious group

23:09

in the world, according to any

23:11

survey that you could take on

23:14

the subject. And often

23:17

it goes unnoticed. You

23:19

know, the uncensored and

23:21

deleted episodes of Michael And, my

23:25

long-form interview series, are available now exclusively

23:27

to members of Daily Wire Plus.

23:31

These Michael And interviews, they're

23:34

probably my favorite thing that I'm doing right now. I

23:36

just love them. They're usually not

23:38

debates. A couple of them have been

23:40

have been debates when, you know, the

23:42

guests are primed for that. Most

23:45

of them are just just

23:47

conversations, long conversations of people who usually are

23:49

not that famous, who have stories that are

23:51

really interesting, that are really pertinent to what's

23:54

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23:56

Here's a teaser from one, that I'm not allowed

23:58

to discuss all that openly, honest. social

24:00

media platform. I think

24:03

you'll get the idea from the clip. I've

24:07

forgotten about being pushed down the stairs, the

24:09

stuff that he tried to get me to

24:11

do in the bedroom. That's sexual abuse. Trying

24:14

to coerce me into acting like

24:16

we're lesbians, him dressing up as

24:18

a woman. In

24:20

2010, the kids were ordered and told they could

24:22

no longer call their father, dad. I

24:30

think you probably have an idea of what the topic

24:33

of that conversation would be. Well, the full episode, Totally

24:35

Uncensored, and many more of those episodes are now available

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today. You can watch it over there. Speaking

24:54

of Islam, an Indian American,

24:57

pro-Palestine protester has

25:01

been arrested for threatening to

25:03

murder the Bakersfield City

25:05

Council if the

25:07

council did not vote for a

25:09

ceasefire in Gaza. There

25:12

is this woman, B.T. Patel,

25:17

crying, wearing

25:20

her nut and orange jumpsuit against a

25:22

brown jumpsuit. She's not guilty, please, on

25:24

Patel's behalf to eight counts of threatening

25:26

a public official and 10 counts of

25:28

making terroristic threats. She's due

25:30

back in court later this month. OK,

25:34

it's always sad to see a woman

25:36

cry, even if, you know,

25:38

the tears are a direct consequence of

25:41

her actions. The

25:44

strange thing here

25:46

to me is what was going in her mind, not

25:49

as she was threatening to kill these guys, but

25:52

before that. What

25:55

did she think was going to happen

25:57

if she succeeded at intimidating the Bakersfield

25:59

City Council? She goes there,

26:01

she says, I'm going to kill you guys.

26:03

I'm going to murder you if you don't

26:05

pass a non-binding Bakersfield

26:07

City resolution calling for a cease-firing

26:09

Gaza. And then what was going

26:12

to happen? You're going

26:15

to zip across the world. Prime

26:17

Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he calls a major press

26:19

conference, he says, hello, hello, my fellow Israelis.

26:23

My fellow Israelis, I'm afraid

26:25

the war is over. The war

26:27

against Hamas is over. I

26:30

wish that the war could continue, but

26:34

the Bakersfield City Council in California

26:36

has passed a non-binding resolution calling

26:39

for a cease-fire. My hands are

26:41

tied. I cannot. The

26:43

war is over. Peace

26:45

has been reestablished in the Middle East

26:49

because the seven-member,

26:51

I don't even know how many people are on the

26:53

city council. What was supposed to

26:55

happen? What? Oh,

26:58

man, how leftist political activism,

27:01

just like a worm, just

27:04

burrows its way through your brain and

27:06

leaves your brain as nothing but mush.

27:10

This woman is facing

27:13

pretty serious criminal penalties

27:17

for an action that never possibly

27:19

could have accomplished anything. Many,

27:23

many such cases. Let

27:26

that be a warning to you

27:28

if you're on the left, if you're on

27:30

the right, if you're engaged in politics in

27:32

any way. Do

27:34

not, first of all, don't act like

27:36

a total wacko generally, but

27:40

don't throw your life

27:42

away for nothing, for

27:46

not even the possibility of accomplishing

27:48

anything. Now, speaking

27:50

of crazy leftist politics, Chasten

27:53

Glesman, better

27:55

known by his stage name Chasten

27:58

Buttigieg, he is a... Transportation

28:01

Secretary Pete Buttigieg's paramour.

28:05

He just went on MSNBC to

28:08

accuse President Trump of effectively

28:11

killing LGBT-LMT people, saying that

28:13

Trump and the Republicans are

28:17

in effect telling

28:19

suicidal LGBT people

28:22

to pull the trigger. It's

28:25

really hard, but for me, getting

28:28

to grow up to be this person was a

28:30

miracle. When I was 13, 14

28:32

years old and sitting in my parents' basement, I would stare

28:35

at my dad's gun cabinet, and I thought that

28:37

was the only way out. I would

28:39

never know love, I would never know family, I would never know

28:41

community. I thought I was the only gay person in the world,

28:43

and I felt like the world was telling me to pull the

28:45

trigger. I

28:47

very much feel like this election is about one

28:49

candidate who looks at that kid

28:51

and says, pull the trigger at your back,

28:53

and another candidate who surrounds himself with people

28:55

who are actively saying, pull the trigger. That

28:59

is what they believe. They do

29:01

not support LGBTQ people, they do not

29:03

support families like my own, and they

29:05

are not doing anything actively to make

29:07

life better or safer for

29:09

kids like my own, for families like my own,

29:11

and for many other people around this country. This

29:15

is very disgraceful behavior,

29:17

but it's also crazy

29:19

boyfriend, crazy girlfriend behavior. This

29:22

is textbook crazy boyfriend, crazy girlfriend.

29:24

We've all heard of the crazy

29:27

boyfriend, crazy girlfriend. Maybe you have

29:29

experienced the crazy boyfriend, crazy girlfriend,

29:32

who says, if you break up with me, I'm going to

29:34

kill myself. If you do

29:37

anything that I don't like, I'm going to kill myself.

29:41

We've all heard of that. Many people

29:43

have experienced it. That's exactly what

29:45

Jason Buttigieg is doing here. So

29:48

disgusting, so

29:51

narcissistic, everything in the whole

29:53

world revolves around him in

29:56

his own mind. But think about

29:58

the implications of that. he

30:01

pulls on your heartstrings a little bit. Yeah,

30:03

if a young man is

30:06

confused about his sexual desires

30:09

or is experiencing some kind of deviant

30:11

or disordered sexual desires, and

30:13

he feels that that alienates him or isolates

30:15

him, I feel for

30:17

that kid, of course. And you don't want that kid

30:19

to feel bad about himself or to hurt himself or

30:22

anything like that, obviously. That's very,

30:24

very sad. You want

30:26

that guy to be integrated into

30:28

society and to have a good

30:30

life, right? But

30:34

what Chasten Klesman,

30:37

now called Buttigieg says, is,

30:39

well, the only way to make me feel

30:41

better, the

30:43

only way to stop me from killing myself is

30:46

for you all to tell a big lie. First,

30:49

that's the first thing. First thing is,

30:51

in order for me not to kill myself, you

30:54

all need to pretend that marriage is something different

30:56

than it is and that it has

30:58

always been acknowledged to be. For

31:00

all of human history, everywhere in the world, we have recognized that

31:03

marriage has something to do with sexual

31:05

difference. Sexual difference, the complementarity of men

31:07

and women, is

31:10

the thing that distinguishes

31:12

marriage from other kinds of

31:14

relationships. You know, a business

31:17

colleague or a best buddy or gal pals,

31:20

the sexual complementarity, the fact that

31:23

the union can make children and

31:25

the man is a coupling creature and then you get

31:27

married and you raise those children, and it's a lifelong

31:30

commitment, that that is what distinguishes

31:32

marriage. And what Chasten is saying

31:35

here is, yeah, lie about that.

31:38

You have to lie about that and say that sexual

31:40

difference has nothing to do with marriage or I'll kill

31:42

myself. And a lot of people are gonna say,

31:44

okay, well, I don't want you to kill yourself. So

31:46

sure, I'll lie about that. Even

31:49

though I don't believe it, to make you feel better, and

31:52

so you don't kill yourself like a complete lunatic, okay,

31:55

I'll lie and say that marriage, yeah, marriage is

31:57

totally different and it always has been everywhere in the

31:59

world. it obviously is today. Okay, sure.

32:01

Yeah, it's different. And then what's

32:03

the next thing? He says, okay, and now if

32:06

you don't want me to kill myself, you

32:08

need to let me go out and purchase

32:10

a child actually go out, pay

32:12

money to a company to create a child

32:15

by purchasing the eggs of one woman and

32:17

then renting the womb of another woman so

32:19

that I can create a child with the

32:21

express intent of denying that child his mother,

32:23

one of the most important relationships that a

32:25

human being will ever have in his whole

32:27

life, especially to a little baby who just

32:29

cries out, Mama, Mama, love you, Mama, Mama,

32:31

Mama, come here. Yeah, I'm going to create

32:33

a kid intentionally to deprive that

32:36

kid of that relationship. And if you don't let

32:38

me do that, I'll kill myself. You

32:41

don't want me to kill myself, do you? That's what

32:44

he's saying. All of a sudden, he's tugging

32:46

on my heartstrings a little less. When he was just

32:48

talking about being the kid, the depressed teenage boy, I

32:51

was with him. I sympathized at least, okay, you

32:53

don't, you don't want a teenage boy to feel

32:56

bad about himself. But now hold on,

32:58

then you're going to make me lie. I'm not

33:00

going to lie for you, Chase. I'm not going

33:02

to, I'm not going to commit an action that

33:04

is intrinsically immoral, just to spare you your feelings.

33:06

I don't think that's going to help you. It's

33:08

definitely not going to help me. And it's just

33:10

wrong in itself. But but now we're not even

33:12

just talking about saying a lie or, or establishing

33:16

a lie as a matter of our law. Now

33:19

we're talking about abusing

33:21

a child. It may

33:24

be not intentionally abusing a child, but just

33:27

by definition, abusing a child, by

33:29

creating that child to

33:31

deprive that child of his mother. And

33:34

your feelings are not worth that, Jason. No

33:37

one's no one's feelings are worth that. That

33:39

is real, real evil. And

33:42

your justification for that, which is that if

33:44

we don't give you every single thing that

33:46

you want, no matter how disordered, no matter

33:48

how fantastical and false, that

33:51

you're going to kill yourself, that is psycho

33:53

behavior. And we cannot

33:55

tolerate that. Society cannot function.

33:58

If that is the baseline. Give

34:00

this maniac anything

34:03

he wants so that he doesn't kill

34:05

himself. No matter how disordered, no

34:07

matter how many people it hurts, no matter

34:09

how many people it scandalizes and caused to stumble

34:11

and sin, give me

34:13

a break. Crazy boyfriend,

34:16

crazy girlfriend stuff. Now

34:19

you, not being crazy,

34:22

you being very sensible and rational, you

34:24

should subscribe to the Michael Knowles YouTube

34:26

channel and you should destroy that like

34:28

button and ring that bell with facts

34:30

and with logic. Speaking of weird

34:33

sex stuff, can't believe it. We made it all the way

34:35

to Tuesday with that weird sex stuff. A

34:38

substitute teacher has

34:41

been arrested after sleeping with a 17 year

34:44

old student. How many

34:46

times do we get this story? This

34:48

one, and what's always, it's always in the

34:50

comment section, you know, Oh man, where were

34:52

those teachers when I was in school? Right?

34:54

This one's a little less funny in the sense

34:56

that often these stories, they make it to the news because

34:58

it's, you know, a 22 year old teacher

35:01

and an 18 year old student. You say, well, they're

35:03

actually so close in age, 17 year

35:05

old student or something. You're so close in age, maybe it's not, it's

35:07

not quite as weird. Well here it's a

35:10

little clearer why this kind of relationship is so

35:12

disordered. It's

35:14

this woman who's 45 years old. They

35:16

discovered her and a 17 year old

35:18

student undressed in her Honda pilot parked

35:21

at a dead end road at three o'clock in the morning.

35:25

And so there you say, okay, 45 and

35:27

17. Now it's a little harder to joke

35:29

about this, you know, 22 and 18

35:33

is one thing, but 20, 45 and 17, I

35:35

don't know, man. And then the cops find these two and

35:41

the kid, 17 year old,

35:44

just is mostly naked, drives off

35:46

in the car and then

35:48

crashes, the car gets out, runs, and then

35:50

the cops finally find him about an hour

35:52

later. The kids obviously a little bit shaken

35:54

up about this. The reason that

35:56

these stories really are

35:58

never funny. Despite all of

36:01

the comments of where were these teachers when I was a

36:03

kid is because I can't

36:05

help but notice Virtually

36:07

all the people involved in weird sex

36:09

stuff as adults Had

36:12

some weird sex stuff happened to them

36:15

when they were young Whether

36:18

we're talking about you know, really direct all

36:20

you know Particularly egregious

36:22

stuff or whether we're just talking

36:25

about exposure to pornography or bad

36:27

relationships or whatever I

36:30

can't help but notice that this stuff really

36:32

can scandalize people it really can traumatize people.

36:35

This is the one area Where

36:37

I think the libs Consistently

36:40

say something that is true

36:42

about Sex

36:45

they're always talking about sex. It's not me. It's not

36:47

me you know despite the fact that we cover weird

36:49

sex stuff on the show with some regular regularity, it's

36:52

I'm not the one making up these stories. It's the

36:54

libs who are making these into news stories. I'm just

36:57

observing them so don't blame me you gotta blame the

36:59

libs who are the aggressors in the sexual revolution and

37:01

in the culture war, but When

37:04

the libs say, you know sex is really important and that's why

37:06

we need to think about and talk about it all the time

37:08

And they're right in that it is important It

37:11

is important. You're right Because

37:14

this because the distinction between the sexes is

37:16

the is the fundamental distinction within human nature

37:19

So yeah, it is important. You're right and

37:22

when people Are

37:25

indoctrinated in crazy sexual ideas as kids which

37:27

is what the libs are trying to do

37:29

all the way down to elementary school and

37:31

succeeding at doing and Then

37:34

when when the kids are trained in bad sexual

37:36

habits Which the libs are

37:38

also training them in doing not just 45 year

37:40

old substitute teachers, but but just

37:42

broadly in our culture All

37:45

sorts of sexual education these days is

37:47

is cultivating these bad habits and then

37:50

You know the rise of teenage culture and a

37:53

lot of unsupervised time between teenagers and the notion

37:55

that sex is not a big Deal and you

37:57

should you know have a lot of it when

37:59

you're really young and everything, even

38:01

outside of marriage. That's

38:03

cultivating moral and intellectual,

38:07

you wouldn't say virtues, you would just say habits that

38:09

are really going to mess you up and

38:11

they're going to lead to a lot more of this weird stuff that we

38:14

see so prevalent

38:16

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39:20

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39:22

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39:24

not take 49 minutes and 51 seconds. That's

39:28

Common Core math, actually, that our producers use. So

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when they title these videos, you know, such and

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hour long, that is because our producers are younger

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don't blame us. Blame the Democrats. Speaking

39:43

of Democrats, AOC

39:47

is paying dues to the Democrat

39:50

Congressional Campaign Committee for

39:52

the first time. Who

39:54

cares? Why is that a big story? That is

39:56

a huge story. Even

39:59

though most people are going to miss this. starting because

40:01

it represents AOC,

40:04

the firebrand, the outsider, the

40:06

populist burning down the establishment.

40:09

It represents her joining

40:11

the establishment. AOC,

40:14

she held off for a long time. She was first elected,

40:16

what, 2018? It's

40:18

six years later. It's the first time

40:20

she's ever paying dues to the campaign

40:23

committee for the Democrats in the US

40:25

Congress. Why is

40:27

she doing that? It

40:29

can mean one of two things. Maybe it means a little

40:31

bit of both. On

40:34

the one hand, it means AOC is now willing

40:36

to play ball with the establishment. She came in,

40:38

I'm an outsider, I'm going to burn it down.

40:40

I'm going to unseat a long-term establishment incumbent, and

40:43

I'm not going to listen to anybody. And

40:45

leadership's going to hate me, and I'm going to take over this

40:47

place. And now, she's

40:50

bending the knee. She's playing ball. But

40:53

on the other hand, what it could represent is

40:57

the AOCification of

40:59

the Democrat establishment. This

41:01

is not your parent's Democrat party anymore.

41:05

Tonight, I'm going to be at

41:07

the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and

41:09

I'm going to be discussing abortion.

41:11

It's a very urgent matter

41:14

now when it comes to the 2024 elections.

41:19

And it's an important

41:21

issue because it shows just

41:24

how far the Democrats have moved. When it

41:26

comes to abortion, the

41:28

GOP has not really changed its opinion

41:30

at all in about 50 years. You're

41:33

going to hear that the GOP is so much more extreme on

41:35

abortion now. It's not true. The view

41:37

of the real national candidates

41:40

on abortion in the GOP has not

41:42

really changed much in 50 years

41:44

since Roe v. Wade and before. At

41:47

the time of Roe v. Wade's decision, Democrats

41:50

and Republicans basically agreed on

41:53

abortion. During the presidential

41:55

race between Jerry Ford and

41:57

Jimmy Carter, 1976, The

42:00

two candidates held almost exactly the same view.

42:03

They were both opposed to abortion. They both

42:05

wanted to restrict abortion. Jimmy

42:07

Carter disagreed with Ford

42:09

only as much as Ford wanted a

42:12

constitutional amendment to allow states to pass

42:14

their own laws. But otherwise, they basically

42:16

totally agreed. That

42:21

line held until, gosh,

42:24

I don't know, five years ago, certainly less than

42:26

10 years ago. The same was

42:29

campaigning on safe, legal, and rare. Now it's shout your

42:31

abortions, scream it from the rooftop, kill babies after they're

42:33

born. We're going to pass laws in New York that

42:35

allow that. So then we're going to light up the

42:37

Empire State Building pink to celebrate killing more babies. Okay.

42:41

Very, very different. So

42:43

is this AOC bending the knee? More than that,

42:46

I think it's the establishment bending the knee to AOC.

42:50

And AOC paying her dues because she

42:52

won. Speaking

42:54

of Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. has just

42:57

topped the list. You're not going

42:59

to believe this. I believe it, but you might not. D.C.

43:02

has topped the list of the hardest working

43:05

cities in America. I

43:07

know it seems counterintuitive because we

43:10

think of D.C. as a bunch of

43:12

lazy cocktail going leeches on

43:14

our system. And there's a

43:17

little bit of that too. But they work hard. They

43:19

work hard. According to this ranking, which

43:22

comes from I don't even

43:27

know where the study's from. It's just linked in

43:29

a news report. So

43:32

I take all social science with a grain of salt, but

43:34

I guess you could take this one, especially with a grain

43:36

of salt. It's by WalletHub. There it

43:38

is. WalletHub.

43:40

Washington, D.C. ranks number one, followed

43:44

by Irving, Texas, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Virginia Beach,

43:46

Anchorage, Alaska. So these are kind of

43:49

all over the place. But D.C. is

43:51

number one. Yeah, of course. Because

43:58

people in D.C. are... are

44:01

really gung-ho about what they do. People

44:05

are more motivated to work when

44:07

we see our work as part

44:09

of something bigger than us. And

44:12

people in D.C. do that. They don't make a ton of

44:14

money. If you work for the government in D.C., you don't

44:16

really make a ton of money. The lobbyists make a lot

44:18

of money, but the government workers doubt. But they see what

44:21

they're doing as part of something bigger. So they're willing to

44:23

work more. This is a

44:25

great insight from St. Josemaria Escriva, who

44:29

said, sanctity for the vast majority

44:31

of people implies sanctifying

44:33

their work, sanctifying themselves

44:35

in it, and sanctifying others through it.

44:38

As a pure number of hours worked, I

44:40

work a lot. I work most, like, all

44:43

the time, basically. But in

44:45

terms of feeling like I'm working a lot, you

44:47

know, I'm not exactly in the coal mines, right?

44:49

I'm doing something that I really enjoy doing and

44:52

that I think is important

44:54

to public life in my own

44:56

little way. And so it doesn't really

44:59

feel like work. Yeah, you get tired and all these things,

45:01

but I'm more motivated to do it. A lot of people

45:03

in D.C. feel that way. And this can be true of

45:05

all work. You don't need to just be working

45:07

in politics. It's of

45:09

all work. The key to it here is

45:11

not the ego boost.

45:13

It's not the self. It's not even the

45:15

shallow political campaign. It's finding

45:18

the work to be sanctifying,

45:21

right? That

45:23

it's serving something bigger, because ultimately our work, by

45:26

the sweat of our brow, we're to earn our keep. And

45:29

that work is ultimately to serve God.

45:32

The Industrial Revolution was a little bit of a setback in

45:34

this regard in the sense that the

45:37

Industrial Revolution compartmentalized all work. No

45:39

longer did people seem

45:42

to be full integrated human beings doing

45:45

all different parts of the production of

45:48

any particular product. All

45:51

of a sudden people were compartmentalized and really just

45:53

came to be viewed as cogs in a machine.

45:55

And that can be demoralizing. That's not just a

45:57

personal problem. It's not just, you know, chin up.

46:00

pull yourself up by your bootstraps. That's an actual

46:02

political problem. It's a systemic problem that we have

46:04

to address. But

46:07

the reason to address that is

46:10

that we are human beings and we do have to work

46:12

and we do want to work more and we want to

46:14

feel that our work is worth it. Because

46:16

when we feel like it's worth it, it doesn't really feel

46:19

like work. Now speaking of the DC swamp, the

46:23

swampy creatures are accusing President Trump.

46:28

They've thrown everything they have at him, now they're just

46:30

throwing mean insults. They're accusing him of being a low-down

46:32

con man using boogeyman politics.

46:35

Here on MSNBC is Al

46:37

Sharpton. He

46:39

was the same guy that stood on television

46:41

as president of the United States and said

46:43

it'll be over in two weeks. Don't worry

46:45

about it. Then finally he told us to

46:47

take bleach. So now we're

46:49

going, I think the

46:51

collective amnesia that a lot of

46:54

Americans are having is the

46:56

challenge the Democrats have to put out

46:58

there. It's say this is the guy

47:01

you voted out. Remember

47:03

now he ran for reelection. You didn't

47:05

want him back again. Don't let him

47:08

con you now with this

47:10

boogeyman politics. The

47:12

boogeyman's coming. The boogeyman's coming. He

47:14

was the boogeyman and you talking

47:16

about the economy. Do CEOs really

47:18

want to explain to the world

47:21

why a man convicted of felonies

47:23

of hush money to a porn

47:25

star who sells

47:28

Bibles after he goes to court

47:31

defending that he had sex

47:33

with a porn star and

47:35

get my Bible. I'm

47:37

giving you a discount. $59.99.

47:40

You don't have to pay $60. That's

47:42

how low down a con man he

47:44

is. That's how low down a con

47:46

man he is. You heard that straight

47:48

from Reverend Al Sharpton, baby. That's right.

47:51

Reverend Al Sharpton, the hoaxer behind

47:53

the Tawana Brawley nonsense. This guy

47:55

launched his career. This guy

47:57

launched his career on a rape hoax. To

48:00

want a brawly didn't actually happen

48:02

ruined people's lives. This guy

48:04

set off race riots. Remember crown

48:07

heights All right. What did it was

48:09

one of his line? Hi me. I'm coming to get you or something

48:11

like that This is a

48:13

guy whose job was to be a

48:15

fake con man preacher the

48:17

reverend al sharp This is

48:19

a guy and so what I what I love what I find

48:22

so delicious about this Is

48:24

not how unfair it is a bit unfair

48:26

against trump But

48:28

that every single Thing

48:31

that they attack him for They

48:34

themselves have done a hundred times over He's

48:37

a con man. Yeah, you're al sharpton. Are you

48:39

joking? Are you kidding me? All

48:41

you people you're all hoaxers All

48:44

these hoaxes over the the russia hoax to this that

48:46

well donald trump. He didn't want to concede his election

48:48

Yeah, you guys pretended stacy abrams was the governor of

48:51

georgia You guys pretended al gore won the 2000 election

48:53

you guys pretended hilary clinton won the 2016 election Really

48:56

gave it up Well

48:58

this guy he's using boogeyman politics You

49:01

say this guy's hitler and that he's

49:03

and not only is he hitler, but

49:05

he's also a kgb stooge for vladimir

49:08

Putin. Well this guy this donald trump,

49:10

man. He's selling bibles. He's he's exploiting

49:12

religion for politics You're reverend al sharpton

49:15

You're a fake preacher. Are you kidding me?

49:19

It's so delicious. This is

49:21

how trump really is the retribution because He

49:24

baits them with his eccentric personality and his

49:26

you know, 40 years of celebrity So

49:29

they attack him but any way they try to

49:31

attack him Just boomerangs

49:33

back on them because anything

49:35

they accuse him of they have done a hundred

49:37

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49:39

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