Trump fires the heads of ICE and his acting attorney general, we prepare for a Supreme Court pick, and we deconstruct the culture!
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In their quest to bully everyone in any position of prominence into publicly ripping president from the media have
at their sights on New England Patriots, Quarterback Tom Brady Brady became a campaign issue when, in September, two thousand fifteen somebody took up a photo
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Friends, Brady support on the campaign trail to then after me,
President Trump bragged Brady had called
and to congratulate him on this.
did you say today sportswriter an anti armoured write, a piece demanding Brady denounced trunk quote Tom,
lady no longer gets a pass on his friendship with Donald Trump, not after this weekend when the country,
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the people want to know more Brady, for his part has refused
Talk about frumpy said: I'm not talking politics at all these. I just wanna Folk
on the positive aspects of this game and my teammates, and the reason why we're here, which are smart,
that football is a team, sport and those.
Imported from have come under public fire from their own teammates and players for doing so in rats Ryan endorsed from create this huge firestorm this,
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that is rooting against Tom Brady by pulling data and the Superbowl, but that will change of the media decides to declare him the enemy for holding a political opinion of which they do not approve. I'm Ben Shapiro. This is the Van Shapiro Show,
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with the big story of the morning and of last evening, which is Donald Trump late night firing of the assistance it while the acting attorney general. So remember: Loretta,
just now gone she's resigned
just sessions has not yet been approved. President trumps pack for attorney general, and that leaves
lady named sallying, so Sally AIDS was the person was the acting attorney general and she released statement yesterday in which she,
suggested that she was not going to enforce or even
offend in court, the the Trump images
nation and refugee executive order and her statement really
had nothing to do with the law. Her statement was just grandstanding. It was her saying I'm not going to fund this law, because I don't think it's right. Here's what you actually said that I am response
both for ensuring that the positions we taken court remain consistent with this institution, solemn obligation to always seek justice and stand for
What is right? Well now
Actually, that is not your job. Your job is to defend everything under the law, meaning
if there is no reasonable defence of the statute. That's one thing: if there's no way:
civil defence of an executive order, that's what is unconstitutional. That's what
but she doesn't make that argument. Her, Stephen, basically just as I'm gonna do. What I think is right, as acting
general well, no,
that's, not your job. The attorney general serves the pleasure. The president swears an oath to them
institution, if you're not claiming that the executive,
as unconstitutional, which you can't, since it's not the executive order is not unconstitutional immigrants,
the country do not have any rights under the constitution, meaning if you're not yet a citizen,
if you just trying to emigrate, if you're, just a refugee, you don't have rights under the constitution of the United States.
clearly, this is not unconstitutional.
it says instead, I just don't feel like doing it, which makes for a hero on the so Donald,
immediately tweets up the demo.
That's are delaying. My cabinet takes for purely political reasons, but then the second they ve, nothing going
to obstruct now. I haven't
I'm a g and then from fire. Her,
right, so the administration on the firing sounds like it was dictated by Trump Personal. I'm in a really is like it in full, trompe in language. You can t
I mean you really echoes the
ding attorney General Sally Eight has betrayed the department of Justice by refusing to enforce illegal earlier designed to protect the citizens of the United States. This order was approved, as
form and legality by the Department of Justice Office of legal counsel mediate is no Burma
administration should have plenty
on borders and very, very weak on illegal immigration. That's about the towns like Trump, and then he goes on.
talking about serious time. You get serious
protecting our country. He calls for TAT
forbidding measures for individuals
is it reasonable and necessary to protect our country in repeating himself to end, but
the syntax doesn't matter here here is the bottom line from did the right thing here he had to fight
and its closure is going be fired from the minute that she said
doing this sort of moral, preening, well
looking for tromp. It was awful
Tat. She was going to go the way of the Dodo bird in this job, and-
spokesperson basically said that today
spokesperson, is essentially write. Another Democrats are going nuts overall. This the Democrats are saying this is the end of the world. There is
our probe trainers, hero, touch you,
The Senate, minority leader, he came out of the age profile, encourage. This is a clip ba
and while they were going on, of course, we have
had a Monday night massacre, Sally AIDS, a person of great integrity who follows the law was fired by the president.
She was fire because she would not act pursue
the Executive board around the belief that it was illegal- perhaps
constitutional there was a problem.
I encourage was a brave act and a right as president
these people who were in the White House, learn something from this first.
we are a nation that rule of law- and you just can't
so they were waiting. Here is absolute nonsense it. No. It does not say that your nation that respects the rule of law and the attorney general refuses to do her job and defend him court measures that are clear.
Constitutional and clearly legal orally
arguably legal. What's what interesting here is when humor?
Two things are interesting. First of all, when humor
suddenly says that it's a Monday night massacre we'll talk about that in the second. Is this akin to the Saturn massacre when Nixon essentially fired his attorney general back in nineteen? Seventy four
little Watergate. Is it like that or is not like that, will talk about that in one
Second, the second thing that he says: you're, that's pretty amazing, as he says that
you did the right thing: the Jews she was saying that was unconstitutional and illegal. She never says that salaries.
Never said this was unconstitutional. She never even said it was illegal. Sally AIDS,
simply said. I don't feel like enforcing this, I'm not going to. I hate that kind of stuff. Instead of California, we
The situation was start with our now Senator Kemal ahead.
When she was attorney general out here in the state of California
Kampala Harris did this routine, where she refused to defend proposition. Eight, the people of California voted for traditional marriage and it didn't make it
and to her she just refused to defend it and court, and so proposition is basically was struck down by the Supreme Court on the grounds that known was willing to defend it. That was growth. It was her
to defend it, whether or not she agreed with it when Europe
is to do something whether or not you agree with it. It's your job to do it.
It's amazing. The left is saying that this is just great heroism. I remember when they,
thought it that Kim Davis remembers the cat in Kentucky County court clerk
who refused to sign, seems
marriage licences in issue them and told her AIDS not to do it and they
he threw her in jail for refusing to do that because they can fire her. Could she was elected since it
through her in jail, and people are
after that was totally fine. Of course, they should throw her in jail. There's a stronger case for him Davis than there is for Sally each year, because the fact is
gates doesn't even contend, is illegal, at least can Davis was saying it's unconstitutional for the Supreme Court to basically right
ex version of the constitution in any case
these states obviously had the authority to do a deal with him, Davis and obviously Trump,
The authority to do what he did with cell
itself as far as the Watergate thing for surviving it? We should closure Carl
Instinct Albert Einstein was one of the
farmers, as in Woodward and Bernstein, who investigated Watergate. He says trying to like
what trump just to dissociate due to what happened at the ceremony mass.
It is ridiculous for people don't know the centre
massacres. Nineteen, seventy three Richard Nixon
demands, the firing of the independent prosecutor arch
Cox in Watergate Investigation and then, when the Agee Elliot Richardson and deputy Agee than William Russell shouts, refuse to fire him. He fires both of them
that's called Saturday massacre
burn says no. This is not like that. Do you think that
that she needed to go there, that there is a big difference, because the Saturday night Massacre
it was really about
firing the attorney general
Nixon was. The target of an investigation was actively obstructing justice. I think the president is within is within its rights here to fire, the attorney general.
Did he has got ability
and it's not wise did he did. But what
really happened here. Is that the president and his presidency?
is he added
to all most seriously
tenders and those who locked his greatest defenders and advocate what for
with public concern on yours, like talking to work doubting his abilities,
sounding even his stability?
pressure.
this- is an extraordinary tourism that we now have a hundred
thousands of people who have been going in
to the street as a result of the drought in liberalising says, not demanding a massacre is relevant. It's not like the Saturday massacre Saturday Massacre again was pursued because Archibald COM
with subpoena eyeing the Nixon tapes and Nixon's had no, and I made a fire
and then one truth. Adrian is ages had nosey fired the agee so as an attempt to
cover up now
was a legal protection to do it. Actually, it was. It was absolutely what an illegal for Nixon to fire, the attorney general and, in fact,
the solid case to be made that,
All of these independent prosecutor laws are actually unconstitutional. This is the case that Justice Scalia made back in the
eighteen. Eighty two said: there's a unitary executive read the constitution doesn't say anything about there being in it
state of council, some independent council who gets you Rove around investigating the President of the United States. In fact, this is what,
Oh Christ, we're saying one kind of star was doing it under the independent Council act, which is why they allowed it to expire, suburban, longstanding, constitutional and legal questions about whether you ought to have independent council doing this, but she's, not even independence, Elliot's isn't even independent,
Ok species is actually the HIV, and so the agency does not get to tell the president that she just doesn't
like enforcing the stuff. That's law, that's that silly again,
an unprecedented it's, how it's Saturday massacre and is totally legal. All of it is totally legal, Ellen Dershowitz as this to our inertia. What's the deal is a Democrat
taking class with them at Harvard LAW School and
Sir Dershowitz says. Obviously he had every
capacity to fire this? This step, this acting attorney general, its political decision
an enormous distinction between green cardholders. On the one hand, people who were in
country and have to be thrown out on the second hand and
Louis simply applying to get these.
There is also a distinct in what's constitutional. What's
a totally prohibited. What's bad policy
this is very bad policy, fear what's lawful and I think by lumping all of them together, she has made a political decision rather than a legal ones in here
exactly right and because the political decision not illegal one, that person should be fired.
I mean that's then, and so she was fired. The media are using this as an opportunity to bash trumpet. That's not fair to Trump. It's actually ridiculous criticism of Trump. It doesn't
a hell of a lot of sense now, as
It goes on
We are using anything as an excuse to trying to hold up anything trump wants.
here which is having a shocking if they were smart, what they do is go along with this stuff they like from Trump and then find a month.
If they don't like, but
there's a mandate now from the donors that they are going to just bash, trumpet every opportunity. So today, their bunch download
you walked out of their various committees in order to try and hold up the Treasury secretary nomination of Steve Manoeuvre and I'm not a diminution fan, but that's ridiculous. It's not going to work. Also what game do you get from this? What gaindu you obtain
from blocking trumps cabinet nominees is
thing to vote against them. It's another thing that not even give them number down vote in the cabinet. Speed
the because I mean my what did they think
he will come back with a Democrat or somebody even more democratic diminution, whose lifelong democratic donor,
We like more worthy aiming for here is really quite ridiculous. There also
about filibustering from traditional nominated said, they're, gonna filibuster. All long I've been can too
for a year a full year that they were going to fill,
start from traditional nominee and there it was dicey whether Mitch Mcconnell was going to invoke the nuclear option weather.
Mcconnell was actually the Senate Majority leader was actually going to invoke
They call the nuclear option. That means that you take a straight vote on whether to close
and whether to change the filibuster rule you get rid of the filibuster and then you vote on the justice and self. It's it's not
Whether Mcconnell is willing to do that at all,
it is why
protection is another. I could bear.
They were all wrong before my prediction,
the tonight Donald Trump
is probably going to nominate Thomas hardening of the others.
seven circuit in Pennsylvania because he is the most
else. Candidate he's the guy who we know least about, and I ll explain
in just a second, why?
That's a bad thing like what should actually be demanding of the Supreme Court nominee about should be demanding.
Tromp alone should be demanding of the Republican Senate in just a SEC,
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announcement tonight on his Supreme Court back. I think that is important for us to talk about what eggs
We should be expecting and this issue, whether you are a conservative voted for tramper, whether you're a conservative. It didn't both for Trump
eagerly voted for trumped up and a lot of you,
did this on the basis we have to save the Supreme Court this better, be they pick. I better be good.
Replace Scully,
I'm the only pundit America, as far as I know, mainstream
in America. The enclosure might have also- because we are talking about this at the time we
both or at least I know I did oppose John
where's his nomination to the Supreme Court in two thousand five and here's what I wrote
about John Robertson, two thousand five quote: perhaps Robert is a safe, thick
he's politically conservative and undoubtedly brilliant Wholesale
To this end it without much hassle, but it is shocking to watch. Many
constitutional original s and texture list abandoned their philosophies in favour of cheap politics. Robert
is not an original list. There is nothing,
is very short jurisprudential record to indicate that his
this philosophy involves strict fidelity to the original meaning of the constitution, has not Scalia
not Thomas. There is nothing to indicate robbers prioritizes the words of the constitution above other, more immediate political concerns. We have no choice but
closely examine Roberts. His words has, he has virtually no judicial record
Bush had a once in a presidency opportunity to nominate a clear original list. Instead
He abandoned absolute adherence to the constitution in favour of political
experience.
The reason I got that right folks,
because I have a very simple standard when it comes to a Supreme Court justice. If he hasn't seen
can clearly and concisely. Obviously, in his rulings or publicly on the major issues that surround the judiciary, then he should
I'll be nominated,
no more stealth candidates and I don't care
whether that makes Mcconnell job are such harder. I dont care
whether it means you gotta somehow cudgel,
John Mccain in devoting to shut down the foe.
Buster whatever do it
we need to do to get a solid, a solid original list on the court. There's a difference between a conservative and an original is too conservative is going in there,
with uncertain outcome, preordained in their mind on particular cases in original this looks at the constitution and says what does that
institution mean at the time it's written because all written
comments mean what they mean when their written all words that you say mean what you mean when you say them. What I'm saying to you right now when I say
right now the constitution matters.
I mean what I mean right now I don't mean if somebody adds ten amendments.
and those amendments totally overthrow the constitution and someone close
me from now the constitution matters and they
in a hundred years. When I really meant I, like all those new amendments, that's not what it means.
Words mean what they mean when their sad words mean
what they mean when their written the sister of the
institution is to have the sermon, antitrust, acted shrivel, bomber care, it's really every piece of legislation. It is true of every law. In fact, it is true of every mode of human communication right,
I mean something, and I say it then I mean what I say now not a hundred years from now not interpreted this poetry. So that's why it's very important
whoever is nominated, have a clear judicial philosophy.
Deserve a justice who clearly states Scalia did that the constitution of the United States is a dead document, not a living one that it's in there
he's a poetry to be interpreted. It's not enough
suppose it judicial activism. Judges have to act.
we oppose attempts to redefine
institutional, meaning along the lines of personal political predilection
also, we need somebody who actually has judicial record would be nice if they ve actually had to judge cases now of the three people who are up for it. It's Hartman its
its prior supposedly his parents,
in about each the nets basely down to its down to a felony
Al Gore such
Who is a witch Sarkozy
six circuit. I believe
and, and then it's the or fourth circuit, I'll check it
and then Hartman, whose on seven circuit Gore such as a bet,
or plentiful record than Hartman. He spoken out on
initial philosophy. More than hurt him and he's better Picton Hartman he's not perfect either. There
holes in his resolution. We don't know how it feels on cases like Rosy Wade, which is
one thing. The reason the prior would be good if this prior has said, Robert Wade is the worst constitutional decision in the history of the republic, basically good. We should know that the left routinely routine
it talks about litmus test for their judges and the requisite ok,
the right refuse does have litmus test. Of course you should have limits tat, here's a litmus test if the judge one vote overrule Robbie way. That judge should not be nominated to the high court. If the judge will rule to overrule olbers fell, that judge should not be nominated a high court. That's the gay marriage decision. If the judge will
vote to overrule the Obama.
their decisions. That judge should not be on the high court. These are very
obvious legal principles applied badly. In those cases, of course, they should be overruled. And, finally,
should look for somebody who actually has a clear
judicial record right and speaks the truth on cases. So you want somebody who has a clear traditional philosophy. Somebody who said
The truth about cases have already happened, and somebody with a bunch of cases on their resume
now? I don't see that totally from going
such prescient more than with Hartman, I'm hoping it score such tonight. If it's hard man now just be evidence to me, the Donald Trump feels that he has the complete approval of Republicans and you can do whatever he wants and now be really negative, because there is a much stronger chance that Hartman ends up being a David suitor type or a DORA Anthony Kennedy type then that the course it
guys or certainly the prior, does, and that's what should matter to all of us that stuff that should really matter when it comes to the Supreme Court pick tonight so keep an eye out for that democratically to filibuster, no matter what a joke. This morning,
yet, if Trump really wants to troll them, he should just nominate Merrick. Garland again is not made about taken, make them filibustering Obama's unpack, but of course, that out
they'll be because we don't actually want a guy on Supreme Court? Ok,
Meanwhile, all of this chaos is taking place. The chaos
for the immigration executive order continues again
hats are still whining about this. There are still making fools of themselves. Bernie Sanders says that this
of Oregon ammo to the jihadist. This is new life. You were coming tonight
a very loud message, Mr
that is your people. The right to visit our country contradicts everything that is.
Audrey stands for and want our men and women in the military have fought for our job is to bring revolve around the world, brought together, not divide,
not only is this ban a boil
should we Americans american stand for it will make us less say not more say what has gone
give me your nurtured jihadis, o o
No,
rules are then he then he asked for his pudding cop right now. I want a pudding cup, but
Do not want a foreign made pudding cop. I want a pudding cuts made in Michigan. It must be made in Michigan by the hands of a brown person for the purposes of diversity, pudding pudding, so there.
Bernie Sanders
dependent, socialist from Vermont. So this is the stupidest argument. Democrats are making that making this for months that any time somebody says something they disagree with its getting ammunition to jihadist. You know, gave ammunition to jihadis Barack Obama
entire foreign policy
you know jihadist like actually importation
a vast numbers of Muslims
on vegetable areas into the west. They actually are fans of that and nice has talked about explaining refugees to get into Europe.
in fact there been refugee situations in Europe, Energy amazed when he says
the trumps organs, ammo jihadist disaster, servile weird argument in the argument seems to be: if Trump
doesn't allow enough muslim refugees or muslim immigrants into the country. A bunch of people are gonna become terrorists. So let me get this
straight a bunch of moderates for ok towards you
it. States are now
To become radical jihadis, you kill people and chop off their heads because
we're not allowing enough Muslims into the United States
Funny, I don't it's amazing. When Jews were not allowed into the United States in the middle of the Holocaust, it actually didn't make Jews a bunch of anti american terrorists. Together
bigotry of low expectations muslim,
aren't allowed into the United States in massive enough quantities and suddenly really thousands and thousands of Muslims who say they want to be had questions. So we
argument at the very least, but again none of the
coherence, it's just all. It's all gobbledygook babble speak because the demo
It's really don't have a lot to say about this. In fact, trucks humour he was
now been doing this routine or he cries over
the over the executive order here
these and a minority leader crying over the executive order just a little while ago,
DE president, I'm here to tell you we will fight this
many of you may have noticed my middle name is else
I was named after Uncle Alice- was named
after all as Ireland, this
secular border
was mean spirited on American was implemented in a way that created chaos and confusion across the country.
And it will only serve to emboldened inspired, though
around the globe? Who will do us harm? Ok, direct chuck, shimmer, two thousand
fifteen November, seventeen thousand fifteen or waiting
a briefing tomorrow, a pause in syrian refugees. It may be necessary we're going to look at it.
hey, so they're right after the Paris tax and remember who crying about it, then else
I have to say, there's this weird thing is now happening in american politics over the last few years ever since Bill Clinton, where it really where men cry.
Is considered the thing your back and nineteen
we need you, there's a democratic handed named Edmund Muskie, an admin muscle
was considered a front runner for the democratic process
central nomination in nineteen. Seventy two and using New Hampshire.
And somebody in the press. It insulted his wife and so at Muskie, apparently too
up here is claimed. He never did. He want
His nomination rate, based on the idea that it was a wimp now
you cry. This just demonstrates how compassionate you are, even if its
of its crocodile tears trump. I think.
rightly mocks humor for crying over this? It's ridiculous
The capture me yesterday with vague fears,
scam. Who is acting coach. I know very well. I don't see him as a career,
areas is indifferent about five percent chance. It was real, but I think there were five years is that
come and by President Drum nurtured, smart common by president trumpet it is a true common by president drunk, I mean everything I love that he actually boils down to like abetting statistic. Is five percent
the tears area, there's a ninety five percent chance shares our real, pretty pretty great stuff.
But it is amazing how over the top, the Democrats are getting over this sort of media Lester Holt was anchoring. The new
last night. He decides to anchor the news with the statute
Limiting the background. Remember this guy, who actually moderated, does a guy who actually moderated a presidential debate between Heller,
the first one between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump,
and here he is anchoring the news not from
very nice million dollar studios, but from in
of the statue of liberty to demonstrate the trumpets be headed the statue of liberty, or rather by the key word or some border.
we're. Bringing nightly news today live from me, liberty, state Park in New Jersey behind we, of course, the statue of liberty. In many ways it's become a symbol of a country.
I now record wrestling to reconcile its creed verses,
security needs. Of course, it was a weekend of protest and confusion
over the administrations move to ban certain groups from coming to the country, the refugee crackdown. So we're going to discuss that tonight. We
all sides covered in this, the legal debate, the debates about what we saw at the airports as well as the rationale for the present
decision, so that's coming up tonight
Special initiative nightly news coming to you from the shadow of a state
sure nobody will see that come on come on
and then one van and says that the media is the opposition. How can you know
Take that seriously when the media is actively acting as the opposition, when it went, Obama put us
just six month, paws on iraqi refugees in two thousand eleven in the middle of the chaos in Iraq. I remember less
hold, anchoring the news or or anybody else, anchoring the newsroom in front of the statue of liberty. I remember that
Is it just it's ridiculous that I'm sorry it's ridiculous trumps executive order is actually really minor. It's actually not going.
You anything. That's the amazing thing about these negative order. It doesn't actually do much
Ben Syrian refugees for a certain period of time, indefinite period of time and those rough
Jeez will probably be taken in Europe or they'll, be
taken in the muslim world and the idea that
Does anything that really ups, the screening standards? Even that is pretty limited. I mean we're talking about a temporary pause from.
Seven countries, there not a lot of
we are coming from Yemen. There are a lot of travellers from Yemen. People are seeking visas from Yemen around
IRAN did this is
It's really. It's really quite absurd that people are making such a huge deal out of this
it doesn't even include Saudi Arabia, doesn't include Pakistan, like it does
As I said yesterday, both over brought an under brought as policy is now. My favorite piece of policy does move the ball forward somewhat short months about four
but the media's treating it like it's the absolute and of the world and the term
people, because the media is over the top is what so amazing. If the media just stopped,
The green card argument. If the media just said why in the world, would you ban people who already have green cards from getting off their flights, then maybe more
on ground, but instead the media
has declared. It is a muslim bandit is a muslim man, it's not a Muslim Ban gang there of
the ten most populous muslim countries on planet earth. Nine of them are
open to immigration, to the United States and it's funny so many
some very upset about this. Everything
one of the countries that is mentioned in that in that ban from
imagine this executive order. I think six, two hundred seven sixty seven five. Seventy six to seven, I think, don't
Jews in the country
Jews to visit
I don't see media crying about that, pretty pretty incredible over up this. What
I ve done is: did actually allowed trumpet defence that's going to make the palace.
Popular in the end, there is this game
is constantly being played now between Trump in the media, and it's a game that that.
Really is kind of idiotic on both sides. Trumbull say something that is out
after all, right I'll say
Five million illegal voters voted in the last elections cycle and the media will say: no there aren't and trembling.
Are you saying their no illegal voters and they'll say
we're not saying that those eight well yeah you aren't seminal, launch investigation and also the union an investigation. Is there no voter fraud, there's no.
Fraud, and also that there is some voter fraud in this Europe. Another
five million is ready. You don't want investigation at all
eventually it it sort of like the issue.
Our discussion is in orbit around the issue, eventually land on the issue, but takes you a while to get there and by the time you land there, everybody is confused,
drums? Here's trumps defence to his executive order, and this
This is Stephen Miller's defense, even Miller, is the guy who's really been put to the fire,
because the ban and avoids hours
instability for anything he ever does as is his want.
Stephen Miller, who is one of trumps policy advisers and he gets.
Exactly racist foreign citizens do not have a right to enter the United States. The core.
power of the federal government. Immigration is Israel
to deny entry to any alien at any time.
Leave that to be the national interests, and now
the security interests of United States. Ok, that's true! That's true, and you know what is going to make trunk more popular, that he's doing it.
Sean's by Sir tried to say the same thing, you tried to say that the that what would have happened if we
Now, what we can do anything here, what happened
If we didn't act in somebody was killed, was there and threaten the method of zero me. What am I doing is that there was no eminently what others how you is. So if something had happened- and your answer was well because it acted quicker, we could say that person to many of these cases that have happened. When you talk about San Bernardino, Lana Dave. Have your house donation as something that everyone would you wait until you do the answers? We act now to protect our future. Ok, that is
a horrible argument. It's out of here
I did not a good argument for putting this thing out
before it was that it before you
actually had a policy while everybody is still confused, but today
again, sir, there is not is not
not terrible there's nothing truly terrible about that answer
Of course everybody wants to be safer and that's why this policy in the end will actually be relatively popular. So for all of the chaos it's now swirling round, the Trump administration from the incompetence of the roll out for all of these
competence- that's that's now obvious on all sides of the aisle I dont think any,
really gonna hurt Trump, particularly,
long term funding is a long term issue for trial
and the narratives gonna shift tonight as soon as he names his Supreme Court Justice,
and then the media will lose their minds over that no said the horse person, whoever live no matter who is so that'll, be very exciting. Ok, temper, stuff, I like lenses,
I hate and then it's Tuesday. So we deconstruction culture, which is always fun. Ok, thing
I live in doing things that have to do with Shakespeare this.
on things I like, and so we ve been in some doing sort of things that are peripherally associated with
Shakespeare a little bit, not stuff that
This is directly Shakespeare, but suffer talks about Shakespeare arson.
They concern Shakespeare. Yesterday we slings and arrows, which is a fantastic canadian serious today, we're going kiss me
eight. So this call Porter Musical and it
based on
betray me. This rope did that
musical is really quite good. Howard Keel, who is just eminently likeable on screen and in a tremendous voice here,
for immigration star in it the best
from the show actually is not between the leads, though the best number from show is this
mobsters, who sing a song.
call the brush up your Shakespeare, and it is super duper clever. Here's a little,
of brush up your Shakespeare from kiss me, Kate, the poorest style, took a partner for
Any shame she's got real. You recognise that this dude walking in the front that's James Whittemore later he ends are playing the bird man of Alcatraz in Shawshank redemption relic. Fifty, like forty
later this week.
And I had culture- was
classy broad, while cheer up you ve still got your hair
yeah, and you still got your career just remember what you want
by once said
was a stage of men and women, merely players, unquote
so whenever it, the girls TAT Day society, I d go classical po agree with their hearts. You must cope with these as mothers and children is, but the wheels said we re, but is the paid spread, burn a mirage, you'll Shakespeare him now rush you're Shakespeare and the women. You will want to claim a few lines from color big Cura had got your blood won't respond when your plenary, my pony plea, oh Patty and is due to be shocked, pretends well just remind her that all is well known that they mean this is
Tradition is like the best of coal porter right here, and it shows you. The sophistication of people have actually got the jokes in this.
I mean the actual. Lyric is just a claim, a few lines from a fella and I think you're a hell of a fella. If you're blonde
respond when you flatter her. Tell her what Tony cooled Tony told Cleopatra right, Anthony and Cleopatra, the best of the best line from the song is it
fights when her clothes. You are missing what our clause much ado about nothing, basic gray lines,
After Shakespeare, from my kiss me, Kate did there are a lot of adaptations of Shakespeare plays. This is one more fun one, so you check out cosmic ate it.
it's fun movie and it still works today. Ok now time for
some things that I hate. So the boy Scouts of America have decided to be called the whatever Scouts of America
they release a statement last night in which
stated openly that they are no longer just going to allow biological boys that they are now going to allow
A bunch of girls space
clay they're, going to our girls who consider themselves boys and their released. A statement here is the boy scout director talking about.
they caved on something as basic as what our boys or South America like to update you on an action taken today by our organisation, so that we can continue to serve as many youth and families as possible. Scouting is about one thing: to prepare young people for life, with the goal of instilling in them skills the developed character and leadership. We and others have recently been challenged by very complex topic on the issue of gender identity. For more than a hundred years, the bs say, along with schools, you sports and other youth organizations ultimately deferred to the information on an individual's birth certificate to determine eligibility for, and participation in many programmes, especially single gender programmes. After weeks of significant conversations at all levels of our organization, we realised that referring to birth certificates, as the reference point is no longer sufficient. Communities in state laws are now interpreting. Gender identity differently in society did in the past, and these new laws vary widely from state to state. Starting today we will accept registration and our screening programmes based on the gender identity, provided on an individual's application. We will all
will continue to work with families, define scouting units are the best fit for their children. In summary, we ve taken the opportunity to evaluate and update our approach. I hope you will join with me in embracing the opportunity to bring scouting two more families and children can benefit from what our programme, but he ends up saying is he says they say
couldn't talk at birth certificate. Instead, what we're going to do is we're going to defer to the the the gender identity the person put on their application.
This is ass. An eye if I have a boy s, five year old boy who wants to be and the cub Scouts or in the boy scouts and there's a girl who thinks that she's, a boy
and there in the boy scouts. Also, I'm sorry, but I'm not talking to my five year old, about gender identity. You honest scruple,
The easiest way to scrap a kid is to pretend that there's no malleability when it comes to sexual orientation or gender identity, they can't scope a kid by talk
about these issues with a five year old or a six year old or eight year old kids,
confused about these issues, which is why you actually have to model behaviour? It's why there are separate boy scouts from girl scout if you didn't want there'd, be separately
got some girl scout just get rid of the just get rid of the the total they d
separation or altogether its absolute idiocy and its created by a bunch of people who don't have kids?
really that these these policies are generally on the state level created by a bunch of people who don't have.
in our interested in raising their kids in traditional ways, and so they suggested
but organizations like the boy scouts should have their tax, their tax exemptions revoked based on
I'm not caving, two left to social proprieties.
and this is why, in the last four years using the boy Scouts Noah allow now openly gay kids in the boy scouts which
Am I to understand why sexuality has anything to do with the boys got two June, whether now allowing openly gay scout masters in the boy scouts, which is
and absurd Illinois sexuality to have anything to do with the with the boy scouts, and I wouldn't become
boat. With sending my daughter,
the girl scout the guy out into the woods. So I don't see why that changes based on Yahoo, who is the person
whose bring them out there. Who has a sexual attraction to people of the same of the of the sex there now profiteering, and that's not to say that
and again this case about gay people, be
more likely to abuse children, because I don't see any evidence of that. What is said
is that I'm uncomfortable with sending a pack of girls out of the woods with eight with it.
Twenty one year old guy. I don't see why
should be any more comfortable sending out a pack of boys of the woods? Were they
twenty one year old guy, like
that doesn't seem unreasonable to me. I did that
that seems unreasonable. It's because you don't have children, ok or because you have.
of told yourself politically correct, silliness about
sexual orientation suddenly granting you more sore
like a higher level of of
of virtue, men
they're not non gay sexual orientation and straight sexual orientation, which is really silly. Ok, so the boy
Scouts cave just another
couple of great organisations being destroyed from the inside and by the left. Ok
other things that I hate. So as I
before there now attacking Tom Brady, they decide the Tom Brady has to be tossed out on his ear because he supported Donald Trump
Let me start already: espionage is one of the hosts over there he's ripping I'm Trump executive orders and
then denying that it has any impact on Europeans ratings if their constantly left wing. But no
Nobody listening to this programme has ever seen this country in the place. That is right now, where
Report is shutting down because of things
feel on american feel at at their core, principally on American.
So he says that it to an american obviously- and he then says it has nothing to do with european dropping ratings when he talks like this, except for the factors
honey I spent whoever to five will ever actually say. The executive orders are justified, so when you
one side of the iron when you're MSNBC with footballs, you're gonna get MSNBC audience except the, and thus, basically
what's happened to european ok time for a little bit of Dickens,
the culture. So we'll do that right now, so here
the story with deconstructing the culture, as we say
every week, deconstructing the culture
We take a piece of pop culture and then we analyze it for its cultural messages, the how it impacts people, because the truth is
Your kids are going to engage a lot more with the people that you see on this little placard for deconstructing culture than they ever well with ten crews or Donald Trump or Shucks humor. There
engage with cultural figures. They like listening to what the cultural figures
they enjoy watching on tv, and so it's important to look at what
popular in trying to determine what exactly our kids. What are people learning about
culture and life from
Cultures is my mentor. Andrew bright bird said culture
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reconstructing the culture, so
there's a song that is now in the top forty by Gruber.
gown and hey violet, you no one in this.
Is guys my age and will play a little bit
because I think this is actually pretty disturbing. Stop here is eaters. The song guys my age
I haven't seen you since we gladly designating sent to jail. They display straight out there, besides
can't see the design you subscribe to cash. We see the imagery she's rest in basically
like a seventeen year olds, outfit right, maybe a sixteen year old outfit, knew you guys think that's accurate from what
nineteen fifty she's outside a diner, she's weren't, here these hot pants, these these tight silver hot pants. She looks,
like she's. No, she can't be more than twenty held. Is this this girl? Do we have any clue how all this that the lead singer?
this in this group as it some let's
he won't even know the names of the people in the group, but I'd like to fight. I guess it's. It's real.
the love was side on the whole. She has now want to look. It up
Rina. Loveless was born. Let's see she
is eighteen years old, trees. Eighteen years old
so she is barely legal as they like to say in the industry.
And the problem here is that she
posing as somebody the whole basis of this is that she basically sixteen year old, who brought who was
going out her boyfriend and broke up
boyfriend. Now she is going to a bar and she wants to hook up with older guys. Okay, this is
a recipe for
statutory rate charges depending on the
of the age difference between the girl and the guy. Did the lira
guys? My age don't know how to treat me. Don't know how to treat me. Don't know how to treat me guys. My age, don't know how to touch me. Don't know how to love me good and then
You never hold me like what you hold me like a woman. In a way, I've never felt before. Ok, all of this
this idea, I what I'm about to get attention from a grown up. I don't,
read this in any way other than this jail bait stuff? Is there any other way to read this that this is basically supposed to be
and here's the thing about pop culture, pop culture does generalise the particular that's what our tends to do. Our takes your situation and then a generalised it all of humanity. That, of course, is why we identify with our. So if you re a disgusting guys, twenty five years old and you're watching this video, you might get them
impression and does not entirely the fault of the artist, but it has something to do the artist you might get them
impression that they a bunch of sixteen and seventeen year old girls who are looking to go out with and have sex with guys where twenty five
thirty forty years old,
That is not a good message that is
a good message, and yet this is,
sort of stopping promulgated pop culture and treat is totally normal. It's transgress it with a sixteen year old
sixteen in this video she's, only eighteen in real life, so there's that.
on the other side of the Isle.
There is another song it and have forty nine new Britney spears on Britney spears
a hundred and seventy three years old
and her knees greek when she comes to dance, but she has a new Sancho Slumber Party, and so this is here
just part of her Song Slumber Party, which is not a good song, just like all the other
he's very songs, but here we go
pushes have found this bullshit.
Don't
smells like candy lotion
second building up, you call them that I just starting out it would be nice if everyone selection, clever throat, naturally seriously inhaled helium from travel, were they were in any case here, the actual their hearings, looking for new form of dancing by the way it looks like my gun,
and mother attending to struggle with her Walker by gay. She can't move anymore, like you can see that she's having trouble actually mean
Jeanne swiveller hips, but only four feet are completely stable anyway. The lyrics to this thing, I think I see confetti from this potion. Pillar, fights and feathers overdosing smells like
cologne and candy lotion like a slumber party. Ok, so
I was growing up. Slumber party did not general involve orgies
maybe just maybe my childhood, but I was in a way
It is a thing that slumber parties were orgy, aztec excesses.
And then some
all who sort of looks like incarnations shows up in there like doing something that I don't understand. In any case there, the here
What our culture has decided is that it is important for girls for for young girls, young
Women who are not even of age to be treated like adults
and for adults to be treated like children and adults.
Now be treated like children and children
to be treated like adults. So if you're sixteen and you wanna go out with an older guy or something low cut out, that's totally fine, there's no problem there, and if your butt,
here's, your eighty, eighty, eighty three thousand years old, you're gonna hijacked the troops,
of being an eleven year old and you can have a cordon quote slumber Party- and I love the fact that the slumber party here what they do, is they basically make it into a lesbian, Orgy Slumber party in this video? So it's not just the euro.
Slumber party, with your friends now it's a lesbian Orgy Slumber Party for the kids
we presumably of straight males we're horny in the audience. So all of this all this does
is, it raises the lines between what
her behaviour and not mature behaviour, see one
great misnomer in american culture. Is this idea that adult entertainments that pornographic pornography is adult entertainment, really pornography is adolescent? Entertainment can ones
Don't you realize there's responsibility that comes along with sex, but there's responsible.
the comes along with relationships, but Hollywood teaches
I say the opposite pop culture teaches Prince
firstly, the opposite when you're needs all yet to act like a child and when you are true
you should see should aspire to be an adult
like a child, so perennial adolescence,
everyone, all of which duns down virtue and turns it into an empty in empty vessel. Ok,
That brings us to the end of today show we will have Donald Trump Pickford Supreme Court Supreme Court tomorrow, and I am sure that we can respond to talk about I'm Ben Shapiro. This is the bench a parachute.
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