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Got where well, President Biden call for a vaccine mandate finally way,
people up to the tyrannical leanings of this radical left, US administration does the Texas Heartbeat LAW, I mean we may
in into Roby weighed in the near future. Is it too soon to count on the GEO P, winning big and twenty twenty two, as the gems continued to Arthur disaster after disaster? None of that was funny
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Michael Knolls, for tonight show below our members can ask questions in the chat box. It data wired.
And we will be answering them throughout the nights a place had over an subscribe. Joe Biden announced last week that he's weapon rising the federal agency, OSHA force all come.
this with over one hundred employees to either mandate vaccines or test their employees for covert at least once per week, think it goes without saying that this is one of the most tyrannical over
breaches of government power Americans have seen in my lifetime.
here the daily. Why are we plan to fight it as we prepare for a battle of epic proportions, were calling on you to help us fight this obscene and tyrannical mandate? If you will join us at daily wired, DOT come right now about becoming a member you'll, be giving us the resources that we need to take this all the way to the Supreme Court is necessarily, like my say, take it to the.
Framed court. The light should flash and his head over to daily wired dot com, slash, subscribe and use the promo code do not comply because we won't be you'll get twenty. Five percent of Americans have been putting up with this crap seeding freedom after freedom to this authoritarian bureaucracy in the name of public health. For long enough, so please stand with us at the data, buyer and perhaps, most importantly, help a stand for the rights of all american citizens. Let me there's a good so promotion there, but this is the big story probably
politics. If maybe in my lifetime, is this overreach by the president's been it's been building I mean even under trump. The response of our of our government to the pandemic has been so overwrought
and has just at every use of administrative agencies to do it right. The use of administrative authorities overwrought giving eviction moratoriums surrender from better. I write bed, but but this is the
its re president, who said I dont, have the constitutional ability to do this and invented it. I'm not going to do it right. We had that with data we had this would CDC and now I've had it with Biden several times in the past couple
we're tracking just accelerating the pace, he said the supreme
do not allow to do that would CDC and then he's like well, I agree and then five seconds later he turned round and try to do it again with CDC in the eviction moratorium. Harry said about Gillian Times,
that you are not allowed to use the federal government's current
Maxie mandate again, then he then his patients began to work that me.
Guess, who's without doesn't porthos. That's the part that so unbelievably tyrannical about. All of this is who the hell are you, your patients with
me is wearing thin ice
pay. Your salary, I mean like that that he is my employer ye like that. This notion that
Patients with me is wearing thin he's, not my father. He doesn't get to tell you that my wife, you don't have to tell me that as patients is wearing thin with with the american people, and the thing about this again is I've said this a thousand times
This has nothing to do with their programmes. I vaccine this has to do with whether your pro or anti liberty, rather could the question is not
like I'm as preventing. It is possible for a human to be. I made this clear
northern over I've been preventing since before school to be pro and the fact that this present
The United States is using an ocean
vaguely worded OSHA delegation of power in all
crack down in emergency temporary decree.
A hundred million Americans that lets, let's be real,
Does it really is nothing about the employers? It's about the employees because he's going after us as a proxy for going up,
employee before we refuse to. If, if, if our employees we'll take it ass, an
like a vaccinated. We have to fire them. Well,
That's what you mean he's found out is found a loophole around the fact that he doesn't have the the power as president to force the citizenry to become vaccinate as he admitted, but he may have the power to force us to force.
citizens are equal to be, you know activated, and it's not about our freedom. Here's the president.
This is not about freedom for personal choice,
while protecting yourself and those around you, the people, you work with the people, you care about the people, you love,
My job is, president, is to protect all Americans, so tonight unbelievable current job as president attacked all Americans protect this protecting people thing. I thought the vaccine corral
if that were attacked you as this is the contradiction that no one has ever been able to satisfactorily answer. If the vaccine works, then you don't need to force it on anybody else to protect yourself, and the message seems to be from the like: the the
a covert called that's why you need to get the vaccine to protect me, because I got the vaccine and I dont trust it to protect
southern there's, a real disconnect there, which doesn't make a lot of them. So we had only some traditional those through those feelings. The seventeen like me, crazy things so frustrating to me about this- is that it all openly joke we ve got you found
of guys pouring across the border completely non vaccinated. We every
I'm who I was either knolls rail shit that met Gallo the other night of one of my own. I couldn't I couldn't tell the deriving. I think, because for backslide was gonna nice. I don't suppose you, but I was
at the start of the back of her dress and- and somebody tell me, there's something written on it. I didn't I missed it, but the thing only the help only the help is man
yeah a rich people aren't and we ve seen, gave a neutral. Do this at the french laundry go out with his friends.
This kind of small gathering and the end of the thing is, is that when you come to Tennessee, when you go
to Florida. You in another world I was, I had to go to California for today's being
Walter Reality, the fact that people have bought into what is
clearly. Clearly, a joke is clearly on this. No longer series is amazing to me this is the next part of of what mats talking about, which is if the vaccines really work in their super
more effective. Then you don't. You worry about the Unboxing rights, but furthermore, if the virus is really the deadliest
Lay with ever dealt with people would probably be all clamouring
to get the vaccine run. You wouldn't have such high rates about what I actually said. Oliver different, I dont think that its contradictory. I don't think that the that there's inherent contradiction in saying we have to bear. As the president said, we have to protect the vaccinated from the Un Vaccinated, you see,
It is contradictory because your judging it on the merits of the actual words having actual meaning they Zulu be speaking. Politics and politics in the twenty first century is only a game of turning out the base. The president's whole numbers are collapsing because of the absolute travesty, that is his withdrawal from Afghanistan, and his own base is starting to question whether or not is a successful president and what he saying to them. Is you hard core left are very worried about
covered, your very concerned, the covered is a threat. You mask your children outside in summer, when there alone, I want you to know that I am going to protect you from
Republicans, who are literally
disease. Ridden walking pustules of death, and I will put you have to vote like your life depends on it and those people who are already vaccinated because their development very worried about the disease. They hear that message you go yes, please, please, protect me from the unwashed republic concerns the pollution
replacing strategy has been to win every other election every other election cycle, but she doesn't she months these
dog Democrats. They go into fairly,
conservative areas and they win. Then she sacrifices them by forcing them to vote for her left wing. Paul
then they're gone, she loses the majority she weight because she knows,
should only goes one way once a government acquires powered never lose it, so she jumped doesn't have to win every time such things one. We
definitely need a star garage man called disease. Ridden rough hospitals
I thought that was a personal reference to me. Oh yeah, right about. The second thing is that the intense here I think it is not just to mobilise the base its to shift blame away from his own failures, because he keeps saying that the economy is not recovery because of dull.
This is not true. The economy is not recovering in blue areas, because blue area Democrats have decided to legislate that the economy not recover right- and I know this is at the top ten states in turn
the best. Unemployment rates in the nation are already, with the exception of amount, which has seven people in a cow, the the bottom ten states in terms of unemployment rate and sums worst, unemployment rate are all blue and the reason for that is not because of the vast
that is occurring in New York or in New York is one of those states are only Jersey.
our states that are not experiencing a current massive cupboard wave. The reason
happening is because people in those states have decided that they want to walk down forever. There's a pagan worship, a government that has now taken place. Joe Biden, made a promise the promises that, if
give up all of your liberty and if you give up all of your freedoms, if you give all control to him, he will protect you literally from everything. He'll protect you from death. You protect you from impoverishment,
and all you have to do is just climbed up after image abroad columns, we called the Wally strategy.
That's what this is. I mean there are literally just going to put you into a lazy boy.
They're going to put a screen in front of your face in their went to keep you there for the rest of your life, and this is the promise present the threat, that's the promised in for a lot of,
that promises actually good right. You will protect me from that. He made a promise last year by the way ready said. I won't you
the economy I won't shut down the country. I will shut down the virus, how near the hell you you won't! That is not a need! No human being is
capable of quota, what shutting down the virus? That's not a thing that can happen and when he inevitably came up short his next move was it's not my fault that the virus wasn't shutdown. It's all these guys,
so you need to turn on your neighbour and then that jackass has the capacity to go on national too. He finished that speech with an appeal to unity. After saying that
everybody who is on that
including by the way everybody with natural immunity. Another almost multinational immunity doesn't exist, despite the fact that, as multiple times more durable, then vaccine immunity, but all those p
according to him, are bad and morally benighted, and the only thing that we have to do
is target them and yell at them and presumably than in target their employment, and that will force than we had vaccinated which
are we not going to happen? Is not about getting people vaccinated, it's not
Making the world a better place is purely and simply about. He does not want the blame for the promises he can never fulfil in. The only solution is given more power. I dont want the blame when big tech users, your data
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part of that. The mat something you ve been great on is the impact of this is having on school. Kids, listen to a story today about schools in New York. There open for the first time after more than a year of being shut down, and not only to kids, have to wear masks inside kids, her, it almost virtually not know, but virtually no risk of of severe illness from covert, but they have to eat lunch outside. They have to know
face each other when they eat after not talk. Little was another because it's right and if it's raining than there's no launch at all, because it goes gotta wait
outside and during recess they?
can have physical activity, but they can't come within six feet of each other, so
all kinds of activity that involve the participation with other kids, that they actually have outlawed any active,
that would cause there's exact phrasing in
handbook on the guidelines I want to say, is excessive.
Read that yes, I don't want. No one except
The breathing there is there
When on CNN I was referring to a doctor and seeing a couple days ago talking about fans at a football game
accuse them of breathing with gusto or something like that. Breathing with vigour was what he said so make sure that it made maybe for kids and in school we could have a is an odour mean life.
The problem of breathing with life, Romania, maybe kids in school, will will say logic you can take ten thousand breaths and that's your limit
moreover, that next year's suspended, I don't know, I think, a lot of it more talk about schools or
what the government is doing a lot of it. Is there
power and everything we ve talked about, but I also think there's something simpler and it's it's a disease that we ve seen in government for decades now, which is,
mentality that someone just has to do something get now and
there's someone do something mentality, it's kind of like any time, there's a tragedy or theirs of high profile murder than we have
ass, a law with a person's name on it, and here's that that person's law, and
It's always a law that was unnecessary because this stuff is already illegal. Wouldn't stop the cry when I saw the crime, but has just let's do something and
everywhere you go now. I've been traveling last couple weeks and of
a few different cities as a New York most recently, which are just as an absolute health cape
everywhere you go there in New York. Now is just there there, everyone everywhere
You walk into their doing something in response to the virus, none of
makes any sense, there's no reason to be doing almost any of it, but it's at least at something and in in one thing on which we in the schools in New York there's a video of what they call the covert buster
team and their walking through the classrooms before could show up spraying some kind of chemical.
Into the air which which, what is that supposed to do, but nothing, but it's some it's something anyway. I am
feel safer day, you're exactly right, and when you talk to folks who are in favour of these sorts of measures- and you say then there's no data to back this report.
If you say data, they get angry. You for citing the data,
He pointed out that there is not a single study. It shows that masking schoolchildren is ineffective tactic like not one and in fact
Single larger study was a study done in Georgia and ninety thousand students study and found that there were more lives of transmission when teachers warm asks adulterous still transmitting it, but that when school children up to the age of twelve or in school there is they dash buried. The result they wouldn't they wouldn't print result they they filed worded, is what it's called
is what scope. There is no difference between masking and unmask king for kids of that age group only say this to people
it will, then you really can masquerades as they are yes, but what of one of the kid has get sick and they're not mask,
well then, the same exacting as if they were masked, because I just gave you the data. Must I guess it s, but but then they don't her masks on a bit right, but the data sets them.
No difference for children, his children do not wear masks has caught master to condemn the difference for the kids and all the rest of it, and they just they can't like all that, because again, the idea is
That is something bad happened. I think this is really what it comes down to throw out the decision makers, but this has been the incense
after all alone, if something bad happened, you need to be able to say to somebody else that you did nothing raises matter. If the thing was useful, I sacrifice
the chicken right this morning. I sacrificed the chicken yet uncover got the kid, but a sacrifice. The chicken, because I sacrificed the chicken elite UK
we didn't try to propitiate the covert guys. I did. I tried to do it. It dear you're, really speaking to something important. It is a kind of pagan. This
hundred percent live. We live in a new page in the stick age and paganism is sort of like science, but without controls, right, which is exactly what we are saying, that they say, trust the science. But of course I am
control is increasingly. Science is also signs without knowing what they mean when they say science,
is really just anecdotal. Data sets and we have we
rituals engaged in the pagan cult of science. We have the secular coffee or that we put on our mouth now and you not speaking of New York. This does remind me I'm just anew
orca about it. We can half ago. We can do something to you know that we always have to do something.
We're gonna pass what we can do something to you. If you get on the subway now it is so creepy sign
everywhere, where the mask pull it up over, you know is not quite they come on the loudspeaker. Don't worry, don't do this, and so I decided you I'm gonna do if I'm on a plane, they're gonna make me where the mask. I won't be able to fly. Ok, that's a prudential judgment,
the subway they're, not gonna. Do anything what a weird stuff happens on the subway. Ok, I spent a lot of yours in New York, so I just wouldn't
I wouldn't word on the on the trains and I wouldn't work on the subway, and you know what people said to me. Not so much to retreat
they must ve just knew if you just in your own way, resists the stuff. It's important used to two bends point earlier. We ve got, we ve got multiple liberty battles
got the individual liberty battle, that's obviously being taken away and you ve got even the higher political liberty.
Battle were not allowed to have a say over the future of our country B.
the administrative agencies in the public health priests are telling us what we have to do,
now this is obviously enforced by OSHA, would so crazy is even the priests of public health
when the administrative agents just a year
we're saying that would be overreach
dont without either way. You said that you have found you from twenty nineteen talking about what you should do to print yourself from getting sector Jews. Video is astonishing. Its veto from twenty nine,
these jargon, he says it, he did the guy literally Essen from Bloomberg. He says so
we would be wear masks to prevent ourselves some getting sick. So now you can draw that sort, a paranoid.
Stuff out drawn in the parent stuff, you need to eat healthy Unita,
I've got a regularly, I mean it like. He sounds exactly be in and by the way, if you want to know
they the reality about the public health establishment. You all you have to understand is that one of the major complications from the very start of this,
was obesity, obese oozing major, which in fact are huge when it came to covered from the very beginning and one of the things, the public service.
Movement should have said when there was no vaccine available was not just put on Mass Tribune. Get outside an exercise. Regret
Meanwhile, there were putting I wouldn T dare magazine or too much of a magazine covers fat. Women saying this is healthy. I mean we also get cancer at an amazing, a higher rate of earth. If you're obese, you know the other thing about. This is no way to talk to anybody like a reasonable person. You know you and I
we're on the vaccine. Train we boylike vaccines and a reasonable person can,
they will. Vaccines are good, but mandates for bad, and you could have that debate, and so
we might have mandates might be necessary, but there's no debate. There is no debate if you say the doktor factory is suspect in terms of competence and honesty,
he's just a fact. The guy is a prospect you want to prove that he is
absolutely honest and obsolete carbon go ahead, but you can't do any of that
The only knocked off social, even in the sun, in the new ones and the conversation you can go even further. If you say ok, even willing to entertain some vaccine mandates, Washington mandated
with a sort of inoculation for the troops have mandates in schools. But what found she's doing that so dishonest is he's. Comparing covert too small,
and polio. These are measures that different diseases and what what I think is really important for conservatives to take away from all of this is the government does not work the way we were told a dozen schoolhouse rock in on the bill up on Capitol Hill. That's not how it actually works. What happens is some beer
cried, whose name you ve never heard of rights, a bunch of jargon on a sheet of paper and don't even know the law was passed and they actually have power in iraqi forces on you now and the left knows. This is where the left is so good at mastering the administrate
state conservatives just never have done it. I don't think we better. Only. I have stated this is it. This is a failure going all the way back to Reagan, Ray
came into office thing he's gonna get rid of the daily you over to the parent of education. He didn't do it.
commencing he's got a rate in the administrative state and said he added to it trump.
In saying that who's, gonna rain and the administrative state and they passed through a reg
patients, but he certainly didn't dismantle it. I'd like enviable law, I think the pestle, while no law can be above three thousand words and your contract can be above
and then, when you sign that laws, five thousand words but we're going to back up and here's the here's, the real problem is that the Congress that one thing the tenders never foresaw it was. It was a form of us
human shortcoming that they really didn't see, because it was not them, and that was that human beings
not only ambitious but sometimes their ambitiously lazy? Where that that's what they didn't see, they didn't see that that day, they felt that their that what
competition over power would be, was a bunch of people trying to grab power from one another, and so whether you re net in is that you have those powers check one another, but didn't understand is that there might come a point where,
you would have a bunch of lazy, ass, hat legislators who decided to
newgate all of their power to executive branch age
she's simply so that they won't answerable and they got continue to political initiatives and in some ways in some ways we helped create this situation on the right, because we came out against port barrel spending land report that this was one of John Mccain's, big initiatives with the guy,
We have the earmarks because their unseemly and they are unseemly their disgusting- there are discussing their moral there. They are immoral. This is where congressmen we'll get the other behind closed doors and they'll promised each other things about support your crappy bill, but only if there's a bridge regional or
yeah bridge built in my district. In order you over that bridging or district, I think go anywhere, though I gave up. My name will be on it and so all have taken sixty four sixty four million dollars.
Romanian you'll have the J, W Boring and Ivan,
middle name, then you started a double pursue nowhere and you're. Like all, I need your boat, so here's the money and it's so ugly right there there taken the fruit of your labour unjust, spreading it around, and so we were. We were against it because we didn't like it, but this is a version of conservatism that Michael talks about that. I actually usually disagree with better very practical kind of conservative.
that you shouldn't change anything that is even if it's not great until you ve really thought through the ramifications of a road that port Beryl spending goes all the way back to the founding era and what port? But all spending did, is incentive legislators to legislate, because it turns out that doing something voting affirmatively for something is a risk when you're having run for office every two or every six years. Every time you take an action that action can be held against
if you take no action, nothing can be held against you, and so the only reason these people voted for two hundred and fifty years was to get bridges named after themselves and as soon as we took away their ability to get something personally out of the act of legislating, they went. Oh well, then
I want job security. I should never vote on engine talking about bringing back onto talking there. They ve been talking about a little bit, of course, there's a lot of blow back prenatally from the talk radio right, which wants to be curious about the sort of stuff, which is why we say as part of that right now we say like
Listen to us when it comes to principle, but when it comes to implementation, you listen tussle. You know where, where the markers planted now, where the market is going to end up right and I'm going to get, my job is very different from the job of the legislator. Who actually has to do the job is kind of a different thing. The reason this came up to with, because we were defending John Mccain Right, John Mccain was the nominee and John Mccain was a big spender back
I didn't want to reform. Any entitlements are any aspect of the administrative stated. Frankly was probably trying to grow it, and so we said okay. Well, we can't make the argument there, let's make it on poor.
Barrel spending we all went along with a battle, show it, but they here's the true, though she was passed away back in the seventies ratios of the rabbit them. How best the administrative phase been rising, of course, all throughout the twentieth century, but the rat our eyes. It is in this. Iran's know that there are they, the extra you look status,
Luckily, the radical rise of the administrative state didn't happen during hefty are as much as it did during the sixties title. I blame John Mccain. What happened
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having elected monarch, we like them every four years and he comes in and he says some stuff and maybe the deep state helps and made the deep say doesn't and that's pretty much at what do you think? Do you think that
he is really the ruler of the country or is he just sort of this figure had and it's the deep
later the unwanted using greeted him he's the ruler of the country's gipsy. Just then there are the roller right now. This is the reason I say that is because very often you'd see tromp try to formulate a policy on energy,
he General Network, Milly, yeah, apparently calls on my rallies. There's an unbelievable story about the way that you had the head of the joint use of south calling our enemies, the treaties and may like everyone, a strike you. I will call you first,
yeah so trust the chinese military more than I trust you know the commander in chief. You may have that personal belief, but let me just say
Christmas tree all of our industries and spiky. They mean eating
for to the enemy, is literally you calling the enemy and being like by the way guys
side that we're gonna take yon, I'm my first phone call is gonna, be to you. You know you can do in the chain of command. You can refuse
yeah regular labs, they know, I'm not gonna carry out that order. You'll get you can do like Madison stepped down. Brett you can you? Can you plenty of stuff right, a problem we have the problem we have. Is that or failed state and the failed elected officials and the bureaucratic state and are stateless businesses state these multi country,
businesses all have the same agenda on the Chinese. Have the same agenda, which is to control us into spikes.
and that's that's really they're all the same thing and every single one of them and and there's nobody left in power to say you know what I mean. It's us it's all this is it does like the bunker.
Your other, the hidden bunco, you English. I know you know what I think individual should have their own literally. That is true in a sense that the federal governed
was very involved in the development and growth of Google. I mean it basically bankrolled. Google, Google maps just for you and they obviously work with one another
Google has a relationship with China. All of these
but are not only surveillance us uncompromising for predicting where we're going there actually impelling behaviour that subsequently took the don't
their slogan, dont be evil. I think we should have been finnish had been on for all that. I, like that rebranding us another. That's another point about the about the vaccine mandate. We talk about the alliance of big business with the government.
I will end with this vaccine mandate. I think probably big businesses have no problem with the mandate, ranked as they
bacon they can deal with it. They can have actually takes the problem out of their hands. Is this? This is something that small businesses will have to.
Exactly carry have to carry the burden for an that's something something also you notice reject what goes around the country and its here nationals everywhere
We were you go it's Simon One's got used to it by now,
but there are just small businesses shut down everywhere shut. When you talk to talk to the to the locals and any town where they're, just small town or city they'll, say oh, that place if there is to be a great place shut down there during covered,
open again, never will open again. Meanwhile, Walmart Amazon is target because they can work with other do with their doing great. So this this is what we have never
My big businesses, I've been in favour of higher minimum wage because
like one can we can here we can only an important moment, pops regulation, so they can afford it, gives you a conspiracy by really is a conspiracy by the most powerful forces in our country to destroy small beer.
and we ve never seen anything like someone to scientists did something along these.
Since I have is a big fan of governor dissenters, but your member win the crews
find Sarah. We were thinking about having cruises again, but everyone will have to wear a mask and then RON Desantis said know. If you're going to run a cruise out of the state of Florida, you you by law, cannot require people to wear masks and then the cruise lines for like exactly seven minutes away,
that's awful crews lines were thrilled because they know no one wants to go on a beautiful, sunny, caribbean vacation wearing a diaper on their face, but they were afraid of the liability of saying we're, gonna pack, a ship with thousands of of potential spreads and what this anti stated he took. He basically took the bullet.
the cruise industry. He said. Well, the liability ultimately isn't on you is. The state is actually forcing you to do what you want and in a way that's what's happening here with big business. A lot of these big companies was in the daily. Why are we we took a few weeks and what our people work from Home- and this was first starting.
Didn't know what covert was going to be. We very quickly came to realise that if we didn't ask our people to come back, we would lose the opportunity to ever ask him to come back, and so, even though it was in contravention of the executive orders from the mayor of the city of LOS Angeles, we invited her people back and we didn T have to combat. We said if you would like to come back. Almost ninety percent of our workers were back in two days, but these big businesses they kept waiting and they give way
and your fifteen days to slow the spread turned into weeks. Turning to fifteen weeks turned into fifteen months, I'm in here we are more than a year and a half into this people of move people change
totally reorder their lives. Had a big businesses now did their employees to go back. What can they point to? That has changed? How can they save know? Things are safer, but they they missed every opportunity to say that you should incur some risk and like to say that
thing has happened that made the circumstance is different, and so now the only way that they can get people to come back to the office is to have the governments say you can enforce. These
date and begging to these mandates are terrible. We expect your work on Tuesday and be vaccinated. You know it's really interesting that when I was in Hollywood, the age of
star ended. There's no Hollywood star who opens a movie anymore.
To be the last one was probably will Psmith, but before that
was Julia Roberts who could open a bad movie, people want
it was a Julia Roberts movement that doesn't happen anymore. But still
The star system is in place and Holly with the regional star system is in place in Hollywood is of urine executive and you hire George Clooney now
whose movies make any money unless he starting with Matt, Damon and every other and will be starting on
but none of his moves made money. But if you Hiram, you won't be fired. If the picture dies, no,
Turkey was eight you're, the
a guy who hired George cloning
That's why I'm our movie died in an artist, comes in and says: I'm gonna do undertaken this risk. It's beautiful. I've got this beautiful idea and the executive
used to support this to some degree. I got this great idea. No one's ever done this before you ve, never seen as boring. You got unthinking, wow jaws,
that's that's amazing, and then they just copy it all. Over again, we were living in this picture.
of success were living in the detail. End of a peer of the american century with people stopped wanting to envision things because
you're playing with the house's money. They didn't want to lose the money they made. Nobody wants to take the risk anymore. The risk is what it's all about personal, it's the only thing,
life worth living lets the firstly and secondly, its like how you make a great country, and instead we ve got all these people who do not want the blame
dont want to be the guy which dissenters is doing it. They call in death
Anderson. All the stuff that takes got
you know and he's right. Maybe you can be right or wrong, but is not these governing said that the media, of course set up the narrative that the act of bravery is to shut everything down right when the real act of bravery is to say that human beings are allowed to be human beings as a true act of bravery, because you don't get blamed if
if you shut everything down there, much people by that you'll get blamed for
Then you did everything they could see. What, if Selena Gomez, not exactly, but if you say listen
people who have to make their decisions. They're gonna have to bear their own responsibility, and I will take responsibility for allowing people to take responsible.
For their lives. The media will kill you meal spend the next,
YO several years time now he's run that Santas, because not does he get that you'll have to
We don T be every night saying that, yes, once people to die,
that's literally the language we use it when shopping basket,
by making it I've, read that there there how their debts that brought us answers wants college win because he's allowing people to live their lives and the inevitable result of this is a dependent people.
are waiting for some sort of kingly figures come inside,
them from already- this is right so important to go up to back. The Michael's point
our leaders are gonna, take risks and they're not gonna. Take the lead, then it's important for us as individuals
side, you know where we're going to draw the line and even with things like mask- and I decided
early on in this, that I'm not gonna, where the mask anywhere. Unless I'm asked by someone in the established
and opposition of authority to put it on and if they do then,
decide. Whether they want to foreigners is leave, but the instinct for a lot of us is to just is too well just where the mask, because
what're. You don't. You know, you know one of causing trouble. You're gonna be an awkward social situation or whatever it is. I think, as into
jewels. We have to decide what I'm just we're just gonna go along with this, but I can't do it when I can play the game by the way you will notice. You know we were all in a lot at airports at all around the country. There is a
we'll mask requirement in all the airports and yet
not everyone, whereas the masks and all the airports depict doesn't that what, depending on what city urine you can not where it you can not comply in, and there are enough people that no one is going to force you to do it. You just think will what, if all Americans did that? What if we, if we all just stood up, I haven't
You know that this does go to, and this is where we can guarantee the ass he territory. I think so
much of this- is cosplay virtue, your precious cosplay it like either
people who are wearing them ass, this point must know that every
HU there around has had the ability to get the vaccine or decided not getting ready. This was
to me. The masking issue was much more complex and nuanced. When there was no vaccine
auditors, vaccine in every adults have the ability to get it. Then the issue all
it is essentially removed because of you get Kobe, because I'm vaccinated and I breathe in your general area, and then you get carbon,
You do not have a right to never be sick again in your life. What you did have a right to do.
To a certain extent was to avoid deathly disease. Rightly the case can be made. You did that
extra reality in this chamber that I can pollute river. I can't sneeze microbes on you when you your sixty five years old or eighty.
Living a nursing home right, which is
even what like when it comes to vaccine mandate, I've said before
that when it comes to say nursing homes, I don't think so
necessarily wall- that mandate for employees and nursing homes you're around vulnerable people literally all day long way off.
Ass mandate in hospitals, where you around people or bono,
all day long. However, once you're just the general public
everybody's had the opportunity get vaccinated, you don't have a right to require me.
You were a mask on my face because you were too dumb or because you decided on an here's. The thing is most amazing.
No one who is on vaccinated is asking anyone to mask. Is vaccinate
people were asking people to mass right. That's the part that utterly insane about all this have drawn is Ben Diagram. On my show, when this one probably ten times
of the unworried and worried re, nor in a normal
logical world. What you do is the unworried.
Acid and worried? Are the UN vaccinated right? It is precisely the reverse all of the world are vaccinated and all the unworried are the on vaccinated, which means that the pandemic is over for all public purpose.
That's because once all the unworried are unbutton and at once the then nothing you do is going to get there not worried they can spend their days sitting up at night
worrying about covered. So how are you gonna worry them into getting the vaccine and everybody who was worried that vaccinated
there still worried, because you guys can telling them to weren't you. Actually, you saw the literally the aim of sea play acting up at all, yet at the met gallery, because she is glass like the revolution. She's issues she's cause plain revolution. She is showing up there as the revolutionary it I'll show you it at this thirty five thousand dollars, Saint dinner, I'll, show you people and she's actually now
an ethics complaint because she may not have been able to accept the dress she was given happen. But when she, when she shows up there,
dont know if she knows it or if she's, maybe she doesn't want you just playing along, but a yo see it is
in not in any way challenging the establishment. She is the toast of high society. Legislation was invited to the met gala. She is a tool of the plutocratic, it's that Lisbon only for his exactly the opposite of what is literally with those of the plutocratic establishment in the left in the same people. Yes, they are their identity and its upon the right has caught onto yet the right has not got onto the fact. I mean it to me that this is just proves the fact that the whole problem with iron ran is this. John gold is just the biggest son of a bitch as the as the people and government. Anybody with power any
with too much power is a threat to liberty. I mean that does mean you take their power way. It means you control the things that they can do put it limits on it. You say you have certain rights, the individual, certain rights that no powerful person
whether in Google or whether it's got company, we re also just stipulate on attacks the rich thing. I don't personally care what tax rate Jeff basis.
paste. I'd like you to raise taxes. I my earlier that much to be honest, but the idea that the rich are not taxed at all of this. Third, I mean they. They they are. They pay the vast
worthy of taxes, and I was ass, is when you remove the goblet benefits they pay literally all, and I was taxes in there just just today. I was, I saw a report on CBS, which was the current government's old just because I'm
yes and on. How did this idea get out there that the rich don't pay taxes when they pay all taxes? There was just a good examples. I think it's just from this report. There's report done by pro public, I think of a few months ago, claiming that the rich pay, almost no taxes
When you look at the report and the way they come to, that conclusion is that there is enough basis for an example, Nay said: Jeff Baisers between two thousand
in two thousand and eighteen. He paid like one point: four billion and income taxes has at almost none as one point four billion, while they were saying what compared to the two hundred billion that he's worth its only let you know it's just a fraction of
because they are sent her wealth right. You don't you, but you don't pay an income tax on your whole network. That would be a disaster for every one of you. If you imagine you know
if, when it has every right, you're exactly and timely and plenty about this in the paper to write and that he did not actually the wealthy already have, which I think part of the problem is that you know you ve got the elites, of course, who spread these ideas? They know better one people
Dana Gallery, who go around screaming that enrich our text, that they have no.
that's no net worth at all and they don't even understand the difference between income and net worth they don't know. I think that we have. These US doesn't have two hundred billion dollars. He doesn't have like a Scrooge, make that money vault out
filled with two hundred billion dollars worth of old point. Not much, and he has he has emerged- has ownership and
something with an imaginary value of two hundred billion dollars, if he liquidates any of that, meaning if you,
Virginia bet, imaginary money into real money in the cells of stock. If he sells his start, he now is taxed on it at the point that it becomes
led by my tax by the way to look at the bigger picture. Redmond. There is one point where, whereas Zuckerberg, who is worth a trillion trillion dollars where it where's
a billion years.
were Zuckerberg tried to liquidate
there was one billion dollar of his stock and it ended the Facebook Stock tank pilot temperature.
because if you are like a founder, getting out right correct. Thus, oh this is it this idea that the wealth is worth what the wealth is worth is just absurd, forceful there, a thousand different evaluations on every single company is only worth what it's worth at the moment of liquidation. It changes based on the moment this light, my favorite, worn
Take was in two thousand eight asked buffet. You know you you just
a billion dollars in the market. Over the course of the crash of you'll. Hear stock holdings is already time. Animals dollar miss. It would mean that was what I said and sell anything rats. If you're
realize the loss losses not real hottest right. If you own a house, and they have loses value you
did not lose anything unless you sell the house. Effort has no value. I have a driver, a chauffeur explain this to me. He was dated
and he said tonight. I saw how you doing this week and he said fine. I just haven't, saw
I think you have lost any Gmos that are striving to Qatar and at last bring up is the entire points. I think our entire politics right now is not about doing. Virtue is about cosplay there
Lucian it's about. I am a revolutionary not for like she wasn't so
outside the mad cow, a holding, a sign saying screw these rich people and their giant bags and pain is going in a hang out with them and take pictures with them with their arms raped about each other, all unmask, etc the help or in the back
Europeans they are wearing
things are right. Filth away from home is only too little aloni. Your own aloni is is hot shit. That does not feature there's picture here.
Maloney the congressmen from New York during an outfit that is equal rights for what
that's right and end behind her and she's unmasked and behind her is a bunch of ten women are wearing and she's right, because she's, a special
said the about. We know, according to the cdc you're supposed mask, even if a vaccinated so clear
their violating the CDC on standards, because vaccinated people can pass the disease. It doesn't matter
because she's one of the specialist, it's all about the signal. The signal is the only thing that matters it's not even that it is a thing that matters. It is the only thing that matters you can do whatever
hell, you want so long as you are signalling properly and ale, see things that you signalling properly, because all of them,
in writing. During her all the blue checks are cheering her any I tweeted up, Robespierre was not famous for going over sigh.
and saying to Marie Antoinette and Company gang screw the monarchy and then eating the cake with them.
If you're gonna have to actually have to eat. You know was so sorry really. I was on on the subway in New York now wearing my mask and I looked over and I saw what looked like a political advertisements,
we're starting a revolution. This is about equality. This is about freeing people and it's the this. I was looking at. What is the revolution I looked. It was an ad for old Navy yeah that was
the revolution is with cells products, and this is a policy either
doesn't understand or she does understanding she's pulling up it ask one on all. I can say it call themselves the resistance or through the Trump administration they agreed with the corporations they read with Hollywood. They read with the academy they agreed to meet the agreed with every
in parallel or that of their leaders. Capitalist will have emanated resisting the people and its interests in question through, though, about why we AOL
She was around about your rich people and why are rich? Why would rich people embrace this message of of tax? The rich tax me because you know, and that's the point you are making an air seas
fences that was actually brave her to on which people with that message about aside is actually the same.
do you mind if I were to go to a plant parent fundraiser with a short I said,
prison abortionists. I would probably two very good.
reception that why were they embraced her, and I think the reason that the recent which exercise are going to do that
The reason is not number one in Oates and it's not series of virtue singly, but also for these
people this is the ruling class. They know that
I raise taxes on me a little bit. I can afford it, but also I'm invent we're. All part were
comrades were part of the crew here, so I'm in
sitting in you and you're going to advance. My ideological agenda so short take a little bit more online money. It benefits me in the end not so much that it also has to be frank about this most
people that we have very good accountants and those accountants, our task and avoiding the bright light just like every other human beings, are just let them not getting charity and is also why they're not actually bothering to sign tracks that are above and beyond what they're supposed to pay to the federal government of the federal government. Everything
what's in that room. There is a provision
your tax forms that allows you to say,
extra money, the federal government now one person that room has ever signed a dollar two that provision, because no,
human being, has ever signed that provision of the Irish,
form unless they are completely and utterly delusional. It is insane to me that we are supposed to pretend that this was some sort of act
of true bravery when she's walk into a place where they are cheering their cheering for
Now, there's a million by dishonest Sheraton, Wash Williams, put out a fantastic quote from Stefan Zweig, where he says
buddy? Who is it saying something supposedly revolutionary who is risking? Nothing is, of course,
not saying anything revolutionary change, only risking nothing she's benefiting from all the look slave.
mean a kind of nonsense. The reason these people do
is because it gets them off the hook. For the same reason, the corporations you it now the left is fine
all of them being wealthy. It's the reason why
doesn't care whether athletes are wealthy, Billy Car the businesspeople are wealthy
his business. People might actually live their principles, but athletes signal their principles and then live like the business people. Didn't they did that belief, age. She loans to them. Even if anybody like this, she now lets it really don't call them.
It will do they really gathered it absolutely because it is like to go out with you. I am sure that the sum of red tape,
Radical Sheikh is all just radical. She said that the single greatest political ass ever written, demonstrating a little red it is stated in about Leonard Bernstein, holding a dinner baron unbelievable met,
and I did the whole this chapter, the
which was originally a cover. Peace in York, magazine before New York magazine was complete trash and
The entire articles that letter bursting the famous conductor hosting the black panthers in his
his penthouse apartment, all these white celebrities and always white celebrities are falling over the,
exotic revolutionaries and
Not a revolutionary are saying directly to them. Yet you know one time comes, we're gonna kill. You were ass in all of our clapping for them ensuring for them, and the thing is that in this particular
algae Elsie is not the black Panthers she's Leonard Bernstein, putting on the cap right and not even blackmail. Right was intrusive, comrades, the secret agent, this exactly where she close this woman, the rich woman who hosts saw the radicals in town who actually blow
people up and killing children and all this wishes hosting them, and they keep saying to you know your next.
I know it's wonderful so this week I'm a young man of forty two and yet I had to
Subject myself to the humiliation of an older man of forty five and get a colonoscopy, my god, it was a welcome to the club her. It was not
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brave and stunning and also victims.
Victims like every single one of them is wearing like Elsie is a victim, but she said this in her own statement. Should pay
constantly policing interests, sectional bodies, and they are you
we, as some of you, have been Jonathan Swift go around since we can write the stoppage, it's incredible parity and enlargement. We have by the way not a week goes by the should have come up with some victim group to Super Superman,
there's, so my favorite is when they come up that some groups to make no sense. My favorite recent one was when Corey Bush recently tweeted out at the time
This abortion law has a disproportionate effect on black women brown woman in queer women, and I thought to myself. Well, I haven't heard that one
You'd have to explain that the biology of how queer women are particularly affected by working with that that doesn't make so much sense to make, but the but, beyond that, the the the victim complex.
was with all right. You have made european. Oh no is celebrated for playing a sport that
watch once every four years, because it is mandatory under the constitution of the United States or us to care about women soccer once every floor and data, while its cause you're trader your execution or will come to an end, then complain about a contract.
you yourself signed to be paid inordinate amount of money to play a sport that no one cares about you and she go
to this thing, with a little clutch that says in gay. We trust because that she's a victim Rebecca
she's a lesbian. She is also a hero, but also, but also a hero.
Finding here and so devised, but heroic, yes, like Norman, but if the heroes were also victims who were heroes and also those of Africa. Speaking of a sporting rules, NEO me soccer wow
at any rate, it is useless to its anxiety to answer. Questions on the media showed up with a way with a very Landis outfit, drawing attention to herself as well, and my favorite thing, though that see said was she was taken out of fashion designer
and try to put the fashion designer and a victim group, and you said something like this- is a black immigrant fashion designer it's like yet but she's from
Terrio frantically. An immigrant browser like Bellini, is in charge. They massive fashion line that sells, read the prices on her website today. These issues there, like a thousand dollars shoes,
Jane, suddenly pay less for the people
at every turn you must be a victim. You can't write if she couldn't say my fashion designer truly
the greatest fashion designers in the world today, because that compliment bestows, no virtue correct. Instead, you have to say my fashion designer an emigrant my fashion designer a person of color
my fashion design designer as a survivor of childhood it whatever it is you that's your way of saying a good person exactly and
in its every single person was theirs, was carriage, eleven wearing a bibbed that also look like a straitjacket said: Peg, the patriarchy. You seem
have benefited pretty wild
and by the way, if you believe that America is the patriarchy. Let me just say that if we airdrop you into a true patriarchy right now, really afghan women wearing that out we're one is around. Then you would last approximately point. Two seconds
if America were patriarchy, you wouldn't get away with that slogan and end if the rich world being taxed, wouldn't get away with that. Slovenia is exactly right. It's everything I mean it's little. Mass acts showing up wearing variously ball
they stole from Billy Porter or a gold suit of armor. That I mean
honestly, like still still less givens Ethiopia, but
but I'm not going to stand up for Lomas actual he's emitted, he admitted
out me says: I'm doing this just to make the right angry, because I love it when they yell at me, and it makes me I felt like ok,
that's because a living near him, we ve already forgotten, because that this was a big. This was a big weak for Hollywood degenerates because, just just
the day or was the Vienna maize, and there was something like that:
the cares of the Vietnamese even knows the amaze happened. I believe these stands for
Oh god, I don't either, but it's it's. It's you
the saddest things I think I've ever seen, which I just saw on on Twitter, because I, like everyone else, I can watch it.
but Donna comes out like a eunuch,
in an age appropriate coat at first
and then ran Madonna right just got here,
please it's the energy star strips it off, and she has this. This news now says she woke the S s right. Just like MRS Beer, this weird
Dominatrix out is the kind of thing that, when you, when you say that you know that's like trying to put Nana home, but I'd really knows it's just say it's a way is just sad to see, and you see how kind of, by the way we're being told that is the height of liberty, that if a sixty three year old woman can dress up
a prostitute and sort of jiggle around that is the height of liberty, nazi process, like a nazi prostitute that that's and you just think, maybe
There were some other life choices that may have involved a little more patriarchy or may have involved a little more
rainy things in when it where you would be happier I'll. Never forget Lucille Ball did an interview
in the nineteen seventy or something, and they said all Lucille Europe, prominent
I'm in a powerful woman who are you
favour of women's liberation. She said you now
I think I'm liberated enough already. I think I've got a lot of money on very powerful. I kind of I want a more
able why she had a cigar in her hand at the time a fairly wire members. The chat box is open and we're about start taking questions from you. If you're, not a member, please help,
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percent off, and here is our first question from one of our daily wire subscribers. How dirty is the right allowed to play before we lose the morality stance? How one dirty can we play? I think what they're saying as before we lose our moral positions on the big.
The big advocate of wielding government power in a just and moral ways. I think the prime more so than a lot of people on the right. I think one of the big mistakes we have made is that we have not wielded the power even
or that the people have given us on occasions that we win elections. I dont think
anything wrong with wielding government power. I dont think you need to be
immoral to do the only we need to do the stuff that the left does, but I think, if the, if the people vote for us, if we have the ability, if we control the Congress of the Senate, the presidency, we have people on it,
We ought to use that in a way that is right and just and oriented
Lord Virtue, and also in keeping with the american political tradition- and I just think we ve got a lot of the reason republican politicians have not done that. They talked a good game.
that's how its immoral these government power, I think largely it's because their cowards into the points we ve all been making tonight they dont want the accountability of actually mean
decision. So I will say I think there is a pretty major distinction to be made here in terms of wielding power and using tactics between defence of tactics and often to tactics.
I mean is that when you are talking about, for example, this is true in pretty much every area of law. So, for example, if I were to walk up to somebody in just kill them now murderer it that way
trying to kill me and I killed them. That's no self defence and nothing happens to me right is the
you performed the exact same act, namely taking the life of another person, but the circumstance determines the morality of the actual activity the same.
his true with regard to the use of government power,
the time you're using government power, for example, to get rid of government power right now, there's an edifice has been built up and eighty to tear down the edifice. That is a different thing
using the same level of government power. In order to impose the same thing, maybe
we would argue, for example, boycott trade. We ve had this discussion before on a pure I've noticed boycotting anybody level. I think it's probably immoral to boycott people based on political views of the people who own the company alone may not have a company acts just based on the political views of the people
on the company. I think it's bad Kate, however, if we now live in a world in which the left is doing this to all companies,
therefore forcing all companies to the left you having
oh obligation to defend yourself by using a similar tactic and increase in creating mutually assured destruction, but I've along with imposing Gloria Windows, I mean I just. There is
assumption that it's it's wrong for the government to impose with a mature. I would agree with that, but it depends on its hands on the level of ambition that we're talking about. Specifically, here's an exercise in every law, an imposition and even even every prohibition is also a mandate right, a meter prohibited from
having over sixty five or mandated to drive sixty five or under so
we give an example. Let me give an example to maybe clarify, which is this. I dont think the founding fathers would have considered drag queen story, our to be a constitutional right for anybody. I think it's perfectly right and just and preferable to
ban drag Queen story, our maybe you do it at the local level. Maybe you enforce obscenity laws band where our queen story, our from what from from
Libraries from schools from these words
place from we're we're arms s from places paid for with public dollars or private doll
for that matter, I think we can have your band drag queen story, our in my private. Yes, yes, probably would you yet now, because I would not, but I
I don't like the way. I do believe that is intense, but yes, the school it Bob are also
for two reasons, one because, to the extent that your targeting children at all
children don't have the same rights as adults, and we have the we have a responsibility as adults too, but Dragoon story are always targets. Children who takes centre drag Queen story hours specifically referring to something involving children.
Then, yes, I agree that it could be that it could be better. Having been taken given in one eye doesn't involve kidnapped these kids you're now talking about a sub group of people who, literally
did you have other you? Would you outlawed drag show at my private home for adults? Will I attended
Actually, so I know that it is used in order to actually gets taken. Even I mean the debated. This usually hinges on and I think it s clarify. The point is pornography:
you'd. Do we say that we can never imports
our views of pornography on anybody or do we want it in? What I think is the american political tradition say you know, there's no right to appeal
in material and we should really reign the right, but I think I think we're on San Pedro.
I believe, outlaw pornography, but even, but
that you can also hinge that argument. You don't have to do this, but I think maybe the most effective argument is that can be entirely hinge on children also Youtube
make the argument for banning all pornography, or
when I have images, only compromise document, because children exist and because and because they have access to it,
internet and so by putting it on the internet? You are putting it
Actually, I don't. I don't agree with the two of you about pornography. I don't agree that you can say the fact that kid's exist means that a thing that isn't right for kids shouldn't exist and example, would be cigars. You could say the existence of cigars and the world does it does necessarily. It doesn't necessarily
follow that some kids will have access to about. Why don't you just talking about because I started smoking? Cigarettes is again. Is that what it is because of the internet with the cigars can't exist
I need to buy them on internet but again against smuggling, because of because of the EU
medium which, which the internet is there's just no way as long as you can.
that stuff out there on the internet. Any child can access it just by Hitler Button on a computer
here. I think we would all agree that something should be done to make porn far less accessible to southern took two boiled remedy
is different than saying I would outweigh than to broaden it out, though, to two point: we are suggesting using the government to impose, but
again we're still using we're still using examples that or that are centred around children
and children are in imbued with the exact same rights that adults possess. What about banning pot?
banning marijuana- I would be I read me- it still is technically. Marijuana has been illegal, my entire life for all the did. It's done. I think that's a pretty! No, I don't, I think, an effective law. I think more people use it when its legal, I dont. I dont think that the same number of people
So when it's illegal as use it was, I think that there is also questions of prudence that then arise in terms of at work.
Level. You're going to do these critical moral things right,
that one of the big problems here is that we fail to get specific enough when we talk about which body ought to do this, I have far less poor
with quotas. Legislating morality when you're talking about a local level, with a much more homogenous population that I do it
talking about nationally. For the specific reason that if you share a polity with people with whom you are Raj and we're going to have to acknowledge that there are differences in perception on issues like, for example, marijuana or even pornography, which is
central activity between adults, most of the ones where I think that the federal government to get involved in general bans do involve children, which is why I think abortion is a federal issue right, you're, talking about literally the removal of life from other human beings, which is why it's not a state issue when you're talking about. Do you want it that this is this? I think it is a question as to whether- and it may be, that we don't whether we want to share.
a country with New York. Really I mean this is it is a serious question, because New York, obviously doesnt wash our country with us. So if you have a
rural government. That, for example, is saying that there is now a federal standard is what Joe Biden has now sat right. There's a federal standard that you ma
Allow abortion in your safe, but he's
actively things than Europe should govern taxes, but don't you would end if Texas as okay? Well, you know up the same
I feel that abortion. That is the way that we feel about pornography and so we're gonna. Do this?
usually what you're going to get is just the country splitting what you're not going to get is everybody living by your standard, because in the end this is this Nora? I think this is the right answer. The fact is that local government
If that's, what has not? I'm? Not your words will always our of states has here other powers or the commission should not have
is no reason. There really is no reason why New York can't govern itself as it wishes to govern itself the prom
is continually- and this is true continually- is the California wants taxes to be California right? Yet Texas doesn't want California to be TAT hereafter and alive?
I think this is where we have to make our stand. I mean we have to make the stand. The Texas has the right to be taxes, because
You know, I think, on abortion. This is a different issue because as red eyes question, but don't easily through an urban I mean: what's it, no middle laws are state. Why? Yes, so they wouldn't have bilateral, but there is no. No state would have the right to decriminalize murder.
well, we are, we have tried it on and spell the murderer thousand are light, but but it makes very violating a federal civil rights now that you too have a federal case against the state government if they do not, because I have a right, I think port pornography is just really have to grapple with. What with
when I go for either. You first saw it when it comes to split in the country, but actually think that that ultimately, that that is what's gonna happen made. Maybe
I remember, very well be that the question: what do we want to have a guy don't need, but all that aid but point out we're not productivity. Is such an insidious and and and damaging thing, which is which is helping to destroy our country and the next generation of children such a particular,
and and devastating way that I think it does call it what you will never happen, there's not going to be a federal ban on pornography, but I think it could be justified right and also because, because the idea,
that anybody has a right to have to have sex recorded.
then uploaded to the internet. For everyone to see, I just don't want
I do believe that right exists, I love. Why are we afraid to give states different cultures? I mean
You know. Arkansas is not the same place. California, why can they be different? I dont understand this. I do not understand the compulsion and, if it does exist on the right,
really is prevalent on the left. I dont understand the compulsion to make other this country is show huge,
lived in Europe for seventy years. Elevating when, for seven years I couldn't explain to people
England is the size of Oregon. You know you can do different things in
or in a country the size of Oregon, and you can in a country that includes both Oregon
floors. Why? I agree with your point and I do think that states have different cultures and they ought to have different cultures. But one of the reasons here why why California wants Texas to be like California, and why I understand that is in order for there to be a nation. We need to have some thing that kind of links us together. We dont come from the same stock. We don't have
same religion which, and both those things were not truth, found out there. They were much ya, say we're truer than any. I suppose we increasingly don't speak the same language,
during that Spanish, I'm talking about English, we're getting nothing english language in order to have it, we know even at borders. If you
have anything in common than you can have a republic right Republic refers to the things we holding.
I agree with that. But one of the principles that we used to having common was a sort of that each other a luxury realise that principle. So that that's why? I think that you know I go back to the defensive point, which is that if California wishes to watch
California, everybody else. I can see where the drive comes from to say: ok. Well, let's legislate, Texas,
I, as a liberal, I bet a little bit of sophistry, I think to say all laws regulate, morality, sure that's that's by definition at rest for as far as it goes, but there is a fundamental but its obscuring. Another truth, which is there is a fundamental difference between laws
preserve liberty and laws that encroach on liberal, but is there not a moral? Those are those that itself is making a moral claim that it is
right I mean that's the sophistry that no, I think it's just me. It's not that it's not that you're wrong, but you're still obscuring the fact. It's like saying what, if we have power, we can use them
to make whatever we want happen, and if they have power they should use power tomato. Never they would that's. All I know is that I don't think we should use power, but you can strain the power. I am not saying that I am saying it when we have power, we should use that power to pursue good and avoid evil
and what you're saying is when we have power, we should use that power to pursue good and avoid evil, which you are defining as maintaining
Nobody ever make this argument that this was one of my big problems with tromp was essentially the way he behaved during the covert think forget about that stuff that the garbage that came out of his mouth
but one of the things that he did was let each state basic,
make their own rules now. How can that not be
even a state with the population density, South Dakota forces, a state with a popular
and density in Manhattan of met of New York City? Of course they should make different rules. Of course let make. It is a part,
is a part of the problem, but he never said it
having didn't make that fight. It was part of the problem. We are aiming to make us more obscure and broad, but but
One of the reasons why these conversations ever go anywhere, we talk about what the governments must preserve liberty or preserve Ryan's finer terms, and yet no one, even what what the hell is a right in the first place and what is liberty and how you distinguish it like what liberty of it you haven't. What are they? Definitely what? Where does any this stuff come from? How do we know that we have any of it? Who decided any this? I'm not saying that you know that that they don't exist or that rights are purely human fabric, fabrication or contract
You actually couldn't gonna make that argument, and it's not a totally crazy argued, but that's
the problem. We talk, what we don't have in common. We might have one
now that we have, we all had in common this belief in human rights, while now
you get a hundred people in a room- and you ask them well defined a human right- you'll get ninety nine different answer right, but I hope so. I think that did just now.
made a lot more specific by asking. Do you ever have a right to be sinful right? Is there ever a right to be central? No ok! So I think that the answer is that.
The answer is yes, we are there to be no answer for how would you to find a Lord act? What is the reason why there are the reason for the reason that I and the reason I say that is because the minute you say you do not have the right, and I know that the reason that I say that you do have the right to be sinful is specifically because of the definition of a problem that you now have with regard to sin, what I mean by this
was the treaty Westphalia essentially right, because even if you,
I mean: that's it. That's it. Aerial cravens, under by signing the treaty must be added to that end. Up like yours or giving internet argument ever invokes hillock verse, and on this I was there. I thought there is a reason why there's an understatement of origin down on a long Catholic, verses, Non Catholic lines really, because the the basic idea that
human reason allows for the possibility of you have to be able to find virtue, but that it does
Why are you too have to explore in order gets virtue, and not only that, but you have to also accept the possibility that your definition of virtue made
for a pre significantly from that of say the Protestants or the use or living under the auspices of a catholic country. The
The remit of rust failure was Edison point you have to leave each other alone. Definitely question is actually virtue has to be chosen, but the other problem with virtues the virtue.
A habit and so wild the colt year we say culture influences politics, but politics influences cultures, statecraft assault raft, you might say so it is certainly the communists, like Plato and since the very same thing
and fleet which you might take it to him. But I think I think statesmen threat all of history, including the founding fathers, when they say that, for instance, Liberty is not the same thing as licentiousness. What they are saying,
Is it a different version, but that's what it says anything for Yonder light reason: the founders, the regional founded, demanded that the people have religion is because they understood
without religion the government would haven't. They also had a straddling rushes and say that I am living I actually wanted interested when your answer is what what is a right, which is, how do you define so
What I would say is that a a right I mean going going all the way back to the
aristotelian sort of definition of natural law derives historically from natural laws. The idea being that can do
from the universe that there are certain laws that apply to humanity and there is a set and fundamental human nature and interaction with the
old generates, was that your best off living by Bulgaria, the converse of that
you have to have the right to use your mind to investigate the natural law, because nobody has yet been able to peck down exactly every specific of what natural law constitutes right, disappoint, maybe grossness, usually the first person you start talking about natural right, so the fundamental right to use your mind to investigate the world requires things like freedom of speech, the fundamental right that you have.
to property, is predicated upon a natural law notion that human nature is acquisitive and therefore, once
Why or something you do not have the ability to to encroach upon me and steal it right or Liberty
property are to me the basic natural right now. That does include the possibility that, as we create Paul,
we now have to use pragmatic means to determine what the policy is going to look like, which is why I think that you can encroach more on trying to restrict law to virtue on the local level than you can on a broader level.
I certain point, morality and ideal morality are going to have to conflicts with with how you actually govern.
And so that this is actually must use. Every conversations in the ideal stage we have a monarch was perfect and also instills virtue, or how do we actually set up a system of government
undressed came up with and I still think it's the best system
a system whereby these rights, life, liberty and property are left to to dual things. We only think about government whenever you have these conversations, but they are.
Left to dual an unnecessary means. One is
a government that is large enough to stop being
the violation of rights, but not large enough
any of its essence in order to promote virtue.
and a social strata
a social body that promotes virtue
once a total talked about going to add one thing to the slow it? It's the right right,
involve doing what you want with what is it
wars- and this is to Germany's point that if he wants to have
Queen story, our leaving children out of it in his home. That's his right, that's his home, but the
Bates in America of this out, but the kids going too.
He doesn't know. Good reason leaving you kids out as this worthy of this not just drag our eyes are just as well have been disastrous arms. When does it have to be told the story, just a handbook on the statesmen of the founding era, it seems to me, I think, we're misrepresenting your. I dont think that they believed that you had a natural right to sin given to us by the Treaty of Westphalia.
it seems to me they had about it. You know, I don't agree with that, but I don't they were protestant. There were protestant. They work and in a core component of protestantism is a belief that crisis for
from the law, then why did they ve been reading that freedom particularly means sure freedom to fail? But what
Why did they outlaw obscenity? Why did they allow adult women I lit out there? They live when different time, but that they are not all these things. It was saying we all have a natural legal one day they didn't, but they didn't at the federal level. Not
The federal level, but they didn't it everywhere else, but this is my point
we always you have you talking about homogenous communities where people?
generally agree. Then you have the right to me
rural communities are, one of the rights is to have like what does this go? To your point, more one of the rights of a community is to form a polity. Yeah right, you do have a right to former nature way, for example. Yet
Essentially a local government is an issue. I then you have the right to decide that as long as people also have the right to leave that each away and go somewhere else right, you do not have the right to restrict that somebody has sustained the area right number. One walls Rachel, you is that you do have the right to
well said. American history in America is the history of people around here and rowdy or Protestants leaving town I mean the sands and growing. Wearing, though, is how we end up with thirteen states right yeah, I mean you literally have people who say we don't want you here because of the religion, and then these go and they found Delaware.
Enzo and thank you for that job, I'm so vitally, but I think that the generalised point, which is that we should use-
as much power as possible the federal level, which is really what we're talking about? We talk about the common good conservative versus the libertarian conservative argued, which is really about what kind of boiling astounded we're never talking about. Is the state level nearly as much as we are at the federal level
I mean that has in my local community, if you ban porn in my local community, I really have brought with it. I really don't.
We are, in fact, I argue specifically for my second book, but then to mats boy. The problem with the internet is so some because of technological development. Some of these things that mean that way, and I think the one with the military to pornography there's a fairly their arguments we made that is more like drugs, and it is like anything else. It does have the effect of drugs on the human cycle. This is, as you know, but it, but it's worse because of its worst, because of how accessible to attend. We really true everyone might offer any of us agree that issues they must end, and this is one of your Blake measures from the TEAL Foundational Disrepute Riddick piece in the Wall Street Journal, which we were. He basically should one of the things we have to deal with.
is they are using our brains as drug dispensers fear, and I think that that's interesting question, especially for all these people, who don't believe in God we're materials.
Then a centrally their drug dealers. Failure, and I guess what it comes in politics. I guess what I'm arguing for is when we think about what is the moral polity look like. We should stop thinking TAT Day
it's our thinking bottom up. I will meaning what is it? What is the moral polity? Look like in your family and then in your local community and then
Are you willing to have local communities? That is a common policy with a bunch of other local communities that may disagree with you and some stuff worsen. The men were in their local have, but one individual up for what happened. What happened is that America's a protestant country and the protestant church was
run by Angelica was amended in particular in the second half of the twentieth century, and it got it itself and is in color
somewhat we're living through right now is, as Protestantism is collapsing as the moral Centre of American. Let's call it american traditional conservatism for lack of a wicked our
about all these terms, but american conservatism met a moral level has always been a protestant movement, the protestant church in America's and collapse
and what we are seeing right now is that there is a there's, an urge to now use the government to enforce on us what it never had been foresight. What we used to basically do or shall do ourselves,
and one of the changes that happening and the american conservative movement is that there is
enormous amount of american conservative Catholics now that it's not historically been,
May I just made us not been historically trying to link historically, it is where I think the entire conservative movement has had this bizarre, as I agree that brought us in country, but I
It's a bizarre years, not a protestant idea, but it had a bizarre catholic heart bill. Buckley Russell Kirk foolish. Lastly Brent both
all the aims and the list goes on and on and on the american hard CORE conservatives bizarrely have been Catholics, namely that tells you says orally, then no it makes it makes perfect sense, because it's the protestant idea and
I'm just an idea like the catholic idea, has a borderline where it starts to become such to fall apart. These these two forces are actually in a good relationship of of straw
though in this car outside historically, I think right now there not be automatically because of what you say. I think right now right right now,
What is happening that is encouraging is that these are essential
area that we're talking about is happening. Naturally,
because what you're seeing is a massive sorting effect yeah right, we all left California supper.
supper. Walls right we are, we all left California and
now we're all living in Tennessee or Flora or Virginia variously we're moving to, except for grew, more and more red areas. Virginias summarizing can be autonomous, lying survive like this by FIFA left. I gotta get out of here and learn to talk about what you do.
It is like moving the Mississippi from California, the, but the basic ideas that subsidiary is being chosen by people in how they live. Gretel
People are moving to communities where they are getting the communities that they want, and this
I'll figure earlier point may actually exacerbate the, but the balkanization ready made in exacerbating organisation. Will we now we're gonna have choice. This is where,
thinking we drew the country is the choice, is gonna be doing more to share their polity ragged. Coming back to that question, do we want to hear that
But if we want to show the policy you have to have a set of weak rules that we can all agree on at the top right that are pretty universal years. Why the founder set up the system to require essentially Superman Shorty across nearly all the spectrum in order to get any broad thing done, you're right, it required, like huge majority of people, not bear
Georgia is not fifty one votes in etc. Fifty plus one and fifty plus one in the house that required federal
a balance. It required the Supreme Court to sign off on things it required, like all of these checks and get it
and if it was really big, it required a constitutional amendment right try. All this was designed to create the notion that matters were brilliant about this, that, at the top level,
or if you rules, disclosure polity with people who are very diverse than you are going to need very few rules at the top and then increasingly, as you go down toward the bottom, you don't mind. If there's like I don't mind in my local, can you make a local communities very orthodox right?
orthodox jewish community. If there was a regulation among members, my community, that on Sabbath you don't drive,
it would certainly alienates, and people do, I think, there's anything
Billy immoral about that very many. I'm not sure that I see something fully deeply.
recently, a moral about that so long as people are given the opportunity to delete the word by Joe Biden like this is exactly the question a kind of along these lines. As long as we're talking about the death of evangelism and the sad sad fact and companies yet killed, Catholicism is very argument that Biden is making about backs mandates that it sinful to be unbox, NATO's him getting fundamentally a religious arguments that will, I think, with another Catholic Cardinal Manning, I think,
oh Paul it all human conflict, ultimately as theological, and it might be the very removed level. But when we're having arguments about how we ought to live together, ultimately, we were making kind of religious arguments
What we see from that from the left always is that they all
make the moral argument have make the practical exactly every every policy proposal they make it on moral grounds. I say this is just the right thing to do, and
bother law with the practical stuff and then and then rather conservative or by while this is too expensive, or this is going to cause this practical and it just it's all. It's almost always
wrong response, when we are aware of the fact that we ve seen agree with more argument percent, I think right so true, but we did that, though we Swedes seated the moral argument to
insane perverts immature and we were right and we're right. We ve seated the moral argument and we are right on moral. The irony that we have to point out is Joe Biden is making this moral argument and he says he's a devout Catholic and he's here.
making a religious argument, but it's not a catholic arguing, he's making a profit
so I will admit that dynamic for potentially argues like a Catholic without analysis. There I mean you took all the doktor in through the window and kept all the attitudes,
What really is, usually you see the secular Jews office by really think re. The candidate out of them will keep the sort of very madeup take. Is there
like very specific articulation of particular.
Issues that they just got rid of the whole religion. That sort of sensibility show true to Coon alarm. So here's the question from the from the Delaware dot com subscribers and get your question and attainable dot com flashed subscribe. The vaccine mandate seems like a stepping stone to some very authoritarian legislation. My question: where do you see this leading? Well, I think that if they can do a lot
seen mandate simply through the power of the administrative state- is hard to see how they can do it with.
Are to all other forms of health problems in you, ve seen how they ve done this with nearly everything right. They declared last year that racism was a public health problem,
they do? This is then Chicago to public health crisis. Lobbying declare that post vaccination coverage such public healthcare
is that the federal government can crack down mandates on everybody else. Why can't it's? Racism is
public health crisis. Why can't OSHA crammed down rules about security and workplaces are anything
All this has been our crazy accepted. All of it is bizarre. Increased by the head of the city see right after saying that the victory more Torreon was going to continue said that she was to turn her attentions to guns as a public health.
Let us in America something we having rock and roll public health rock and roll over
talking about rock and roll out of rock of riot and honestly this for another day broke upon the destroyed rock and roll. You have convinced me of this. There was rock and roll than there is talk about another Iraq and the so called something good. Mccoy Aachen role was about white male axed white male teenage, axed Yo Yo
and then Barack Obama came along lighted ever some better blocking a lot from Frank about long. Is that why what young white men are allowed to have axed they're not allowed to basically expressed their dissatisfaction because they're so toxic toxic into battle? Truly rock and roll just stopped,
yeah, I think, but I was hoping to see nor mcdonnel on the book club so now,
I should have read ahead because actually do want to talk about, nor did Michael
ever hear any of norms, thoughts on crime and punishment. Michael yeah,
what I will say you know I I wish I could say that I was a close dear friend of nor Mcdonald. I really I I've been it of,
and an admirer of his since, since I can remember since I was a kid and I did get
Talk to him. I mean you, Jeremy and I went to see one of his chosen. We war, we actually had custom, hats, nay,
from his book like it was a total he looked at
kind of the crowd like we're these crazy people, and but I noticed the strange
saying is when norm got on twitter. He followed me
really early autumn forecasts so weird you know, and but I never
if I didn't want to demand that might be so in all of the maize, the funniest man that that was alive and our age and
when did he send out a tweet about how he was in pain or some, and I fear that he was depressed or something. So I sent him a note and said: hey PAL, I'm in awe of you. I don't I don't want, but if you
talk in and we had a very long that exchange. We had this along correspondence like ten paragraph,
do you know any was it was about religion, and
I I'm not gonna Unama in private-
revealing this private private correspondence. But I did
the man he did this thing they did a publicly tourism it Michael Man, you're, really educated me, I'm just an old charcoal and I'm totally uneducated, and then he would use a word that I
not that I, which means he had were is reading, was so deep and she's. The one thing I will say about our correspondence is, I am convinced the man had not only incredible wisdom but a deep, profound abiding, lifelong faith. I am two hundred percent convinced of that, and so, with the last part of our correspondence was he was gonna, come on the book showing do crime and punishment or one of the russian novels. Actually one of his most famous jokes is based on the deck
we want Elliot, which I ended up doing on the butcher with Matt, and he he wouldn't come on, and he said he didn't wanna during the corona virus. He didn't want to go into a studio, and I thought this was just him being eccentric. Now, looking back its clear, he was in cancer treatments cycle. We actually have that joke Cute
whatsoever problem. A mild goes into a podiatrist surface, a moth goes into a podiatrist off
You are correct,
alone
its goes into office and to provide services. What's the problem,
MA says, what's the problem where I begin:
yes, I go to work for.
Gregory, Yoletta, vetch
all day long. I work.
honestly
jack. I don't even know what I'm doing anyway. I don't even know if Gregory Linda. That's knows he only knows that he has power over me, and that seems
ring of happiness- but
no. No. I wake up in a malaise, and I work here and there.
the price desire
my god. Yes, yes,
at night. I sometimes wake up my turn to some old lady
my bed, that's on my arm.
a lady that I once love Doc.
I don't know where to turn to my youngest Alexandria,
he fell and the cold of last year, the court took her down, as it did many of us
other boy. This is the hardest pill to swallow: Jack, laughter, boy.
Gregoire O event a little bitch.
I no longer to love him as much as it pains me to say what I look in his eyes
all. I see it is the same cowardice that that I
catch when I take a glimpse of my own face in a mirror,
Only the cowardice was stronger than perhaps grabs bring myself to reach over that cocked loaded gun that lays the bedside and in this hellish facade one. Do you live in a valley? Where do you please sorry? This is
Sometimes I feel like a spider, even though I have a more just
barely hanging onto my web with an everlasting fire. Underneath me, I'm not feel good
and so the mass the doctor says Bosnia, your trouble
but you should be seeing a psychiatrist. Why on earth did you come here
and then the man said Gus
I was on his memoirs, wonderful member and I listened to it in the car and I'm not joking. I had to pull off the road three times.
was going to die. I was laughing and civil wars and driving and there lay at the same time- and he
on and on and ate it reflected. Also, I mean just on top of this deep.
of russian literature, really bad
And you know, climate punishment is the book that essentially made me a Christian and me that's the book. The changed, my life it book gave
I, like I, was nineteen years old. I read that book and all the relativism that was rising to the university system, one that I was in. I think it's all rocket and get it that's all wrong. You know, and I it a genuinely change my life and put me on a thirty year track toward Christianity and that Europe is the Court of justice. I don't know it's a profound joke, but is wholly. He had an almost religious commitment to the job
yet- and I actually think it held him back in his career and oh sure, invasions nor does deal is fired from Essen Elbaradei. Wouldn't stop telling the funniest joke which at the time were about OJ about alleging. That said, you we will keep paying you, but you have to start making that he would bomb deliberately in settings where he thought the funnier punchline was for him to fail. Authoritative, Bob Zagat, wrote, maize, unbelievable hee hee. What's funny! Is that a guide that committed to the joke, a guy? Who would put the joke ahead of his own career and of his own house?
in us in many ways. I think here at the end carried around this cancer for nine years, apparently didn't even tell us. Family was willing to carry all of that on himself. Slovenia has results, get told, can serve the joke, wouldn't supper, and yet I think that
This is the most united. If you look at social media right now, the most politically united of anything there's the most political unity around
the death of nor Mcdonald, that I've seen about the death of any public figure in the last ten years, the universally beloved left and right- and this is an excerpt from his book- that I I think it's his greatest work- is based on a true story. A memoir- and this is nor Mcdonald talking about meeting God outside of the
x or casino in LAS Vegas said. I find my way through the casino and in a moment, I'm on the strip. There's a dry chilled begins to freeze my naked face
and the buildings of iron and glass bill is immortal was the ancient streets they sit upon. I look above the sun shining amid the blue sky and the White White Clouds, as they cast a polish utility over the man made monuments in their sickly neon lights, and I stand by the Pyramid of Luxembourg and gaze upon the firmament. Above and in a sudden, the sky becomes a face and I look away and fear and shame it's the face of God and he speaks and his voice is both your voice in mine at once, and he speaks unto me. Why do you not look at me neither yesterday nor today, and so I remove my dirty work hat and I look upon his head and I study his countenance. People always wonders he's got a man or a woman, see black or white or yellow or brown, I'm here to tell you that none of that silly stuff matters he's a white guy.
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