Ep. 1547 - Tim Waltz Is Into Some Really Gross Stuff

Primary Topic

This episode focuses on the political and controversial actions of Tim Waltz, the Governor of Minnesota, highlighting his policies related to transgender issues, crime, and socialism.

Episode Summary

In this episode, Michael Knowles delves into the controversial actions and policies of Tim Waltz, the Governor of Minnesota, who is also Kamala Harris's running mate. The discussion begins with the law signed by Waltz mandating tampons in boys' bathrooms in public schools, aiming to accommodate transgender students. Knowles criticizes this move, labeling it as an example of Waltz’s long-standing obsession with what he calls "weird sex stuff." The episode also explores Waltz’s role in making Minnesota a sanctuary state for transgender youth, offering refuge for those seeking gender transition treatments without parental consent. Furthermore, Knowles connects Waltz’s lenient stance on crime, particularly during the George Floyd riots, to his broader political ideology, which includes embracing socialism. The episode critiques Waltz’s policies, arguing that they reflect a dangerous trend towards radical leftism that undermines traditional American values and law enforcement.

Main Takeaways

  1. Tim Waltz mandated tampons in boys' bathrooms in public schools, sparking controversy.
  2. Waltz made Minnesota a sanctuary state for transgender youth, allowing minors to receive gender transition treatments.
  3. During the George Floyd riots, Waltz was criticized for his lenient approach towards rioters and his opposition to a strong police presence.
  4. Waltz’s political stance includes embracing socialism, which he equates with neighborliness.
  5. The episode presents Waltz as a figure who represents a broader trend towards radical leftism in American politics.

Episode Chapters

1: Introduction to Tim Waltz's Controversial Policies

The episode opens with a discussion on Tim Waltz’s controversial mandate to place tampons in boys' bathrooms in Minnesota public schools.

  • Michael Knowles: "The libs know that Tampon Tim is a big vulnerability."

2: Waltz’s Role in Making Minnesota a Sanctuary State

Knowles details how Waltz made Minnesota a sanctuary state for transgender youth, offering refuge for those seeking gender transition treatments.

  • Michael Knowles: "Come to Minnesota. Come here, little kids. Come to the white van of the Midwest."

3: Waltz’s Response to the George Floyd Riots

The discussion shifts to Waltz’s handling of the George Floyd riots, highlighting his reluctance to deploy a strong police force.

  • Michael Knowles: "This guy’s state gets burnt down by Black Lives Matter rioters, and his first reaction is we don’t want to have too many cops out there."

4: Waltz’s Embrace of Socialism

Waltz’s political ideology is further explored, with a focus on his public embrace of socialism, which he describes as "neighborliness."

  • Tim Waltz: "One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness."

5: Critique of the Harris-Waltz Ticket

The episode concludes with a critique of the Harris-Waltz ticket, arguing that their radical leftist views are out of touch with mainstream America.

  • Michael Knowles: "Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz... represent really bad government."

Actionable Advice

  1. Stay Informed: Regularly update yourself on political developments to understand the broader implications of policies.
  2. Engage in Local Politics: Participate in local government meetings to influence decisions that affect your community directly.
  3. Support Law Enforcement: Advocate for balanced approaches to law enforcement that ensure public safety while respecting civil rights.
  4. Promote Traditional Values: Encourage the discussion of traditional values in your community to counter radical ideologies.
  5. Educate on Socialism: Share information on the historical and practical impacts of socialism to foster informed discussions.

About This Episode

Kamala’s running mate is a super weird socialist, AOC's 'squad' loses a member, and a Pakistani with Iranian ties is arrested for plotting to assassinate Trump.

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Tim Waltz, Kamala Harris, JD Vance, George Floyd

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Transcript

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Michael Knowles
Who is Kamala Harris's running mate? Tim Waltz. There is a lot of information coming out. It sheds a lot of light on what a Harris administration would look like. If you don't have time for a full rundown of Waltz's career and beliefs. The main thing to know is that as governor of Minnesota, he mandated that elementary schools put tampons in the boys bathroom.

I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles show.

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The libs know that tampon Tim is a big vulnerability.

He's got a real colorful career. We will give you all of the highlights. Arm you for all of your water cooler discussions with your friends who only read the establishment media and think that this guy is in any way normal. But the libs know that Tim Waltz as governor putting tampons in the public school boys bathroom for kids as young as nine years old. We're talking about fourth grade students, is really odd. Okay? They know that.

So the New York Times posts. They have a whole article out. And they post. The Trump campaign attacked Governor Tim Walts of Minnesota on Tuesday for signing a bill last year that provides access to menstrual products and bathrooms for all schools for grades four to twelve as a way to accommodate transgender teens. Huh. That's kind of a word salad. What a bunch of gobbledygook. Can anyone translate that for me? I'll translate it for you. He put tampons in the boys bathroom for nine year olds. That's very strange behavior and Tim Waltz's dalliances with weird sex stuff do not end there.

Tim. Tim Waltz's dalliances with weird stack stuff as it pertains to kids does not end there.

The tampon law is real. It was. It was a law that went into effect this year. It's actually a relatively recent law, affects grades four through twelve.

He also signed a law last year making Minnesota a sanctuary state and a refuge for trans kids.

So Tim Waltz signed a law just last year that said, hey, if you're having trouble castrating yourself or going on cross sex hormones or doing weird sex stuff, and you're a little kid and maybe your parents don't like it, come to Minnesota. Come here, little kids. Come to the white van of the Midwest. Yes, we have gummies and candies and puppies and cross sex hormones. Hormones here. Just come on over here, kids.

Very odd, very strange behavior. Because the nuts and bolts of being a sanctuary state and a refuge for trans kids means giving kids contrary to the law, contrary perhaps even to their families, puberty blockers, reconstructive genital surgery and hormone therapy. Tim Waltz, before he was a governor, before he was a congressman, he was a teacher. He was a high school teacher. He founded the first gay straight alliance at Mankato West High School way back in 1999.

So all the way back in 1999, this guy was a pioneer when it comes to talking about weird sex stuff, desires and behaviors with 14 year olds.

Little strange, isn't it? What's ironic is I haven't even used the word weird. Because of this irony, the libs have attacked JD Vance for being weird because he.

I don't even know exactly why they call it. Because he says that people should get married and have kids. That pretty much that was the main attack. They said, you don't think. You think people should get married and have kids? You're a weirdo. You don't think we should murder all the babies. You're a weirdo. You don't think a man can become a woman. You're a weirdo. And it was actually Tim Waltz who lobbed that attack. He's the one who popularized that line of attack. Tim Waltz, Tampon Tim. He's the guy who did that. Really odd.

Then it gets even stranger. Tim Waltz makes his first big appearance with Kamala Harris at a rally. Now that he's the running mate and he decides to make a weird sex joke about JD Vance.

Tim Waltz
That is, if he's willing to get off the couch and show up. So see what I did there.

Michael Knowles
Okay, so just that little snippet. You probably have no idea what that means out of context or even in context. He says, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna go see JD Vance, you know, out there on the trail and the debates, if he's willing to get off the couch and show up. You see what I did there? And I watched that clip, and I thought, I don't see what you did there. What are you calling him, fat? Are you calling him lazy? What is this joke here? And so then I looked it up, and I found that apparently, according to all these left wing sources, not even just weird, fringy ones, but now, the vice presidential nominee, according to the left wing sources, JD Vance wrote in his best selling book, Hillbilly Elegy, that he did weird sex stuff with a couch or something. And so I see all this stuff written in all these left wing places. I hear Tim waltz talking about it. I thought, wait a second, I read hillbilly elegy. First of all, it doesn't really sound like JD Vance. I actually read the book. Unlike the libs, I read books every now and again. And I don't remember that chapter in there. And I looked it up and I realized, oh, it's just totally fake.

Some random left wing social media account posted and said JD Vance wrote in his best selling memoir about how he did some weird sex thing with a couch. And then it went totally viral.

But it was just completely made up.

He wasn't even riffing on some unusual or ambiguous scene in the book. He just completely made it up out of thin air. And then all these left wing accounts, all these people who certainly haven't read that book, or probably very many books at all, they start posting it all around, and now Tim Waltz is joking about it on the campaign trail. And I thought, well, am I being a fuddy duddy here? Maybe it's just a joke.

Then I thought, no, it's not even a joke because it's just a lie. There's no setup to it. There's no connection to it. There's no even incongruity that we can laugh at.

It's just absurd. It's just an absurd statement and a lie. But the joke is not even that it's absurd. That would still make it a joke. The joke is that JD Vance did this.

I don't know. You take all of these things together, Tim Walts, and we'll get to Tim Waltz's record on crime and all sorts of other political issues that seem maybe more relevant to people's day to day lives. But I just think Tim Waltz is a man with a consistent record of obsession over weird sex stuff going back to 1999. This is one of the first guys in the country, certainly the first guy at his high school, to say, hey, hey, boss. Hey, mister principal. I want to found a club where I can talk to 14 year olds about specifically weird sex stuff, like aberrant disordered sex stuff. Can I do that?

And then he says, hey, hey, guys, now that I'm the governor, I'm gonna make sure we put tampons in nine year old boys bathrooms. That's gonna be a top priority for me. And also, we're gonna make Minnesota a magnet for kids who have weird sexual desires and who maybe their parents, they don't agree with those sexual desires or they're not encouraging them. I want them to come here. Come here to me, and then I'm gonna make up some weird sex thing about JD Vance. I don't know this guy, and I really don't throw this around lightly. I know the right sometimes throws around accusations of sexual perversion like the left throws around accusations of racism.

Sometimes it's gratuitous and it's uncalled for. But here we have a 25 year consistent record of sexual perversion from Tim Waltz. And it's notable beyond just our generally licentious pornographic culture, where there's a lot of weird sex stuff everywhere. This guy in particular seems to be afflicted by this. There's so much more to say. First, though, go to hallow.com knowles. The Hallow app offers an incredible range of guided meditations and prayers that help you deepen your spirituality and strengthen your connection to goddess. With Hallow, you can embark on a journey of exploration, diving into different themes and types of prayer and meditation. For the third year in a row, Hallow is having their wildly popular saints in seven days prayer challenge, where over the course of four weeks, you will journey through the life of an incredible saint, learning more about that saints faith story and ultimate surrender to the will of God in their life. The challenge will kick off August 5. Saints in seven days goes deep into the lesser known parts of a saints life to show that while his or her journey to sainthood was filled with God's grace and glory, these people also had human struggles, great suffering, mistakes, and a profound need for God's mercy. Download the app for free and join the challenge@hallow.com. knowles knew.com Knowles for an exclusive three month free trial of all 10,000 plus prayers and meditations, that is. Hallow.com.

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JD Vance
This is a guy who's proposed shipping more manufacturing jobs to China, who wants to make the american people more reliant on garbage energy instead of good american energy, and has proposed defunding the police, just as Kamala Harris does. I think it's interesting, actually, they make an interesting tag because, of course, Tim Waltz allowed rioters to burn down Minneapolis in the summer of 2020. And then the few who got caught, Kamala Harris, helped bail them out of jail. So it is more instructive for what it says about Kamala Harris, that she doesn't care about the border, she doesn't care about crime, she doesn't care about american energy, and most importantly, she doesn't care about the Americans who have been made to suffer under those policies.

Michael Knowles
That is a great line of attack.

Yeah, well, Tim Waltz let the rioters run free to burn down the main city in his state. And then the few that did get caught, Kamala Harris bailed him out, which is true. Kamala Harris raised money specifically to bail out the rioters in Tim Waltz estate, the handful who were actually arrested.

That paints a picture.

You know, I posted yesterday on social media, one of the famous images from the BLM riots of Minneapolis, you know, flames a building totally on fire. And one of the rioters there with his hands in the air, looks like a scene out of hell. And then just above that, right where he would be holding something up, it's the Harris Waltz sign. That's it. That really paints a picture for you. JD's words paint a picture for you of what America looks like under Harris waltz.

It looks like Minneapolis burning over race riots.

Waltz in particular is really, really bad on crime.

Walts, not so long ago, just three years ago, was asked after his complete failure during George Floyd, after he allowed the main city and his state to be burnt down, he was asked about law and order, about police issues.

And here's how he describes the police.

Tim Waltz
I think a lot of Minnesotans, Lawrence and the country, this sense of dread that you've been feeling, this sense of we can't have occupying large numbers of police on our streets all the time.

That's the feeling that black parents have when they send their kids to soccer practice. And I think maybe it's starting to dawn on some folks that unless this gets taken up now, we're going to be right back here again.

Michael Knowles
This guy's state gets burnt down by Black Lives Matter rioters, and his first reaction is we don't want to have too many cops out there. Oh, no. You know, the real problem, the real problem is not the BLM, left wing rioters murdering and burning things and looting and, no, no, no. The real problem is there might have been a few too many cops. They're an occupying force. What does that mean, an occupying force?

An occupying force is a hostile and illegitimate police power.

So what hes saying here is that the police, prosecutors, the whole system of law and order is illegitimate.

Conservatives have run for many decades now on how soft the Democrats are on crime.

You know, George W. Bush, George Hw Bush, rather, running about on Willie Horton. You know, Mike Dukakis, the Democrat candidate when he was governor, he let this one criminal out of prison briefly and he went on to commit another crime.

What Tim Waltz is talking about here is a whole other level. He's saying the police are illegitimate.

The law, american law, the american government.

You don't need to make many leaps of logic here. You just follow Tim Waltz's premises to their logical conclusions. Hes saying its all illegitimate.

And so he gives preference, preferential treatment to the rioters over the police.

This really undermines something that Kamala has been pushing, which is the Kamala campaign wants to make it seem as though she is Kamala the cop. Shes going to get tough on crime. This is the cop versus the criminal. Donald Trump is a criminal because my administration prosecuted our political rival because we thought that he would beat us at the ballot box. So he's a criminal. This is the kind of stuff that, you know, Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan dictator, is getting up to. This is what every tin pot dictator gets up to. But I'm the cop and he's the criminal. Well, Tim Waltz says how the cops are illegitimate.

Tim Waltz's daughter, during the BLM riots, coordinated with the rioters to let them know when the National Guard would be deployed and when they would be more likely to be arrested.

I never liked to bring in the candidates families, so I'm not saying anything else about the daughter, who's now 23 years old. I'm just pointing this out. This is a major political issue. On May 20, 2020, as Minneapolis was burning, Tim Waltz's daughter reposted and responded to an ex account urging protesters to get out now because the National Guard and SWAT were allegedly on their way.

So, so this some random ex account says, hey, guys, if you're burning down Minneapolis right now, get out because the National Guard are coming, you might get arrested. She responds and says, no, the National Guard will not be present tonight. This is the daughter of the governor. Wonder where she found out the National Guard would not be present tonight. Quote, there's a lot of misinformation that is further spreading fear and chaos at the scene of the protests. The guard cannot be sent in within minutes. It takes time for them to deploy because they come from all over the state. To be clear, the National Guard will not be present tonight. Just because someone asked for something doesn't mean it's happening right away or even happening at all. I don't know about SWAT, but what I do know is the guard will not be present arresting people tonight. So this is a radical family.

This is a radical man. And you might say, well, fathers and daughters, right? Maybe, you know, she just went rogue. And she disagreed with her father.

No, her father was the one who was on the side of the BLM rioters. Her father was the one calling the cops an occupying force. Her father was the one, presumably, who passed along the information that the National Guard would not be present tonight. And it's not even as though he had some different view of the riots than the daughter did. He was the one cheering the Blmers on. And then cherry on top of the Sunday, Tim Waltz comes out and admits that hes a socialist, embraces that label.

Tim Waltz
But we can get out there, reach out, make the case, and for one thing, dont ever shy away from our progressive values. One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Michael Knowles
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. You know, like good old neighbor Joe Stalin, you know, good old neighbor Mao. Ah, yes. Won't you be my neighbor?

Get back in the rice fields. Get back in the rice fields, or I'll show you what it means to be a neighbor.

It's a wonderful day in the gulag. A wonderful day. One person's socialist is another man's neighbor.

Okay, so he's embracing that label. He says, I'm a socialist. He's not the only one. There have been others in recent years.

It's really all got kicked off in modern political history with Bernie Sanders, who in the mid two thousands said, no, look, listen here, I'm a socialist. AOC recently has embraced that label. A handful of others, though one member of the squad went down last night. We'll get to that momentarily, too.

So what you got here is a guy who is to the left of Bernie Sanders running as the running mate of a woman who, when she was in the Senate, was also rated to the left of Bernie Sanders. You have the farthest left, furthest left, I should say, presidential ticket in american history.

Mocking the cops? Not only mocking the cops, calling them an occupying force, discrediting the entire american system of law and justice.

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Watch the trailer now@amiracist.com. so Waltz is a socialist. But Michael, that doesn't mean that Kamala herself, who cares about the VP? You're right. Probably most of the time I'll spend talking about the VP will occur today. Because then we'll move on until we get to the VP debate. But then we'll move on. We'll focus on the top of the ticket again. But don't think that Tim Waltz is appreciably different from Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris has articulated the same kind of socialist principles.

Kamala Harris
It has to be about a goal of saying everybody should end up in the same place. And since we didn't start in the same place, some folks might need more equitable distribution, giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity, understanding not everyone starts out at the same place.

So there's a big difference between equality and equity.

Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing.

Well, that often assumes everybody started out in the same place as opposed to equity, which is everyone should end up in the same place.

Michael Knowles
Equity, everyone should end up in the same place. This is, I don't use the word lightly, you know, I think that attacks on communism, Marxism are somewhat overdone. I think a lot of our problems really arise more from plain old liberalism than from communism or the reds at the gates just about to destroy our country. However, this is communism.

This is Harrison Bergeron.

Great little short story by Kurt Vonnegut. This is kamala saying we need to handicap certain people because they're going to make it too far ahead. And we need to make sure that people don't merely have equality of opportunity, as some liberals and libertarians want us to have. It's not that people need to have good and appropriate social conditions that can be conducive to their flourishing and the growth in virtue, as some conservatives would like us to have. It's, no, no, no. They all need to end up at exactly the same place.

And if that means we got a take from that guy over there, we're going to take everything he's worth and we're going to give it to this other person. And if that means we need to create new racial caste systems, we're going to create those racial caste systems. And if that means that we need to pick winners and losers, we're going to pick winners and losers. And I'm going to do it. Me, Queen Kamala. What does that look like in practice? I think a lot of people are thinking, oh, you know, this is just classic Kamala. You know, we're going to imagine what can be unburdened by what has been. Kamala doesn't exactly understand the relation between words and their meaning. Kamala, when she speaks, she seems to just be making noise.

The words supposedly that come out of her mouth don't even seem to rise to the level of speech because they don't seem to carry any meaning with them. Right.

Wow. We love school buses, don't we? We're going to be unburdened by what has been la la, you know, kind of new agey wine mom clap trap.

But these words really do carry meaning.

Shes being pretty specific here.

And we can see what this philosophy, what this ideology looks like in practice because her running mate Tim Walts implemented it as governor of Minnesota. Charlie Kirk had a great bid on this last night, Charlie posted said during COVID Tim Waltz rationed access to monoclonal antibody treatments based on skin color. Being nonwhite gave a person more priority than having hypertension and was equal in importance to having massive risk factors like diabetes or cardiovascular disease.

So the actual risk factors for Covid, Tim Waltz said, forget about that stuff.

Sure, we have a limited number of these treatments, the monoclonal antibodies that seem to work pretty well. So we have to ration it in some way. We've got to pick a, you could ration it by who's got the money? That seems kind of nasty. I don't think we would support that in America. You could ration it by geography. You don't really want to do that. You could ration it by people who are most in need of them actually, especially during a pandemic. That's probably a nice idea. Or no, you could just say white people, back of the line. Too bad if you die. Black people, even if you're not really at risk, you're going to come to the front of the line because white people are evil and black people are good and there's no individual variance anywhere in there. That's what the left is saying.

That's what equity looks like in practice.

You think that's going to play in the suburbs?

I don't think so. I was on Piers Morgan, the show yesterday, and I was on with a number of great panelists, one of whom was Cenk Uygur from the Young Turks. And he was thrilled about the choice of Tim Waltz because Tim Waltz is a tried and true dyed in the wool leftist and Cenk is a big leftist. And so he said this is great. He thinks the leftism is going to win. He thinks this is going to play in Peoria. I was also happy. I said, I'm so glad that I can agree with Cenk. Cenk and I are totally on the same page. I'm also thrilled that Kamala picked this guy for all the same reasons because he's a died in the wool leftist and I don't think that plays in Peoria. You really think rationing medical care so that white people don't get it and only black people get it. You think that plays even among black people? Maybe amongst some black people. I think some reasonable black people will say, no, look, it'll play amongst some white people who just are masochistic and who hate themselves. And I don't know who have this, who buy into the left wing racial hierarchy, but I think most people generally just won't like that.

I think most people generally won't like all the weird sex stuff pertaining to kids that Tim Waltz has involved himself in for now 25 years.

I think most people won't like the idea that this man watched his state burn and took the opportunity to defend the rioters and attack the cops.

Yeah, that's my guess. We'll see. I guess we'll see in November. How should we respond?

JD Vance is responding by focusing on something that many people in this political cycle forget even exists. That is the political issues.

JD Vance
When I talk to Americans, one of the biggest concerns I hear is, why are housing costs so high? I'll give you two reasons, Sean. Number one, there are 20 million illegal aliens here who shouldn't be here, who are competing with Americans for scarce homes. Number two, Kamala Harris has supported higher interest rates, which makes mortgages totally unaffordable for normal people. So these policies make ordinary Americans suffer. Of course, we haven't even talked about the fentanyl crisis. On issue after issue, she's put in the interests of illegal aliens above american citizens. We've got to stop Kamala Harris on. And the only way to do that is to support Donald Trump at the ballot box.

Michael Knowles
I love this. You know, the more you hear from Kamala Harris, the lower your opinion of her. The more you hear from Tim Waltz. I promise. Just wait until his old clips really start to make the rounds. Just wait until the VP debate. The more you hear from him, the lower your opinion of him. The more you hear from JD Vance, the more your opinion of him increases. This is a smart guy. He's got both feet on the ground.

He's not just some bow tie wearing ideologue. He actually has a little bit of experience in communities in America that have been forgotten and have been left behind.

He is extremely well educated.

He came from bad circumstances. So hes kind of seen it all.

And he can articulate a conservative policy vision beyond all of the personal invective and attacks that go on on the campaign trail. He can speak to voters and say, hey, this was better under Trump. This was better under Trump. This was better under Trump. Here's how things have collapsed under. Under Biden. Here's another way your life is worse under Biden. Here's specifically what we can do to improve your life. I really like this. He can connect issues. He can connect the immigration crisis to the housing crisis because these are not discrete issues. We sometimes talk about political issues as though they're totally compartmentalized. Well, you have the financial issues and you have the social issues, and you have the immigration and the foreign policy and the. No, they're all kind of.

They're all intertwined. Because we live in one political society, and it's integrated into the whole.

When you let eleven to 15 million people cross your border illegally, that's gonna create problems in the job market. Tim Waltz wants to make himself into a working man's hero. Well, how about we close up that border? Your ticket opened up the border. The head of your ticket was the border czar. She let all these illegal aliens come in to suppress wages at the lower end of the labor market.

For a lot of those voters that you're supposedly talking about, you want to talk about housing prices? Your ticket let in all of these illegal aliens, raising the cost of housing for everyone.

JD can connect those things. It's really good stuff. The only issues that the libs are going to campaign on in this cycle that Kamala and Walts are going to campaign on are going to be issues that appeal to disordered appetites. They can't campaign on the economy. The economy's not good. They can't campaign on, obviously, immigration. It's not good. They can't campaign on foreign affairs. We're waiting. Any moment, while I'm broadcasting this show, you could have a major war kickoff in the Middle east, to say nothing of the war in Ukraine, to say nothing of China eyeing Taiwan, to say nothing of just the breakdown of the political order, the world order under Biden and Harris. They can't campaign on any of those things. So the only thing they can campaign on is disordered personal choices, as Tim Waltz is already doing.

Tim Waltz
Some of us, some of us in here are old enough to remember.

I see you down there.

I see those old white guys. Some of us are old enough to remember when it was Republicans who were talking about freedom.

It turns out now what they meant was the government should be free to invade your doctor's office in Minnesota. We respect our neighbors and their personal choices that they make, even if we wouldn't make the same choice for ourselves. There's a golden rule. Mind your own damn business.

These guys are after my heart chanting, mind your own damn business. That feels good. So thank you.

Michael Knowles
Wow. It's an amazing rewriting of the golden rule given to us directly by our lord. If you're Christian, you're familiar with this, which is love your neighbor as yourself. This is a satanic inversion of that. Mind your own damn business.

What about loving your neighbor? I thought that was the golden rule. No, no, no.

Now the golden rule is just be a hyper individualist and only care about yourself. Hmm, that's kind of weird. But of course he's saying, look, we're the party of freedom. We're the party of small government.

Because why?

Those Republicans, they want to go into your doctor's office and stop you from murdering your baby.

Those Republicans, they want to stop you from making the personal choice to castrate your son, your little kid, you weirdos.

No, come on. It's just personal choices. And it's a reminder.

This is an important point. It's a reminder they really do believe this. They really do think of themselves as the party of freedom and the party of small government. In a way, they are. When it comes to letting people murder their kids, they are the party of small government.

When it comes to letting parents castrate their children and put them on puberty blockers and put them down a terrible path, they are the party of small government. Well, you're right. Conservatives want bigger government. We want to stop teachers and predators and perverts and even misguided parents from transiting their kids. We want to stop people from murdering babies. We do. So we want more government because there's really no such thing as small government or big government.

Even back when America had a non existent federal government, there was still a very heavy hand of local government to enforce all sorts of laws, many of which we don't even enforce today. Laws about blasphemy, blue laws, laws pertaining to regulating how farms work and how labor works in the community.

And then, of course, now we have less regulation in some ways, but we have much more regulation in other ways now that we have an imperial government in Washington, there's no such thing as small government or big government. The debate is not between small government versus big government.

Theres only good government and bad government. Is government doing the things it ought to do? Is it protecting vulnerable people, like innocent little babies, like little kids who are being experimented on by predatory scientists and political activists? Is it doing good things? Is it protecting people? Is it advancing the common good? Is it creating conditions for flourishing?

Or is it bad government?

And Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz. Even more than they represent big government, they represent really bad government. And Donald Trump and JD Vance represent good government. And in this election, I would humbly encourage people to vote for good government over bad government. There's so much more to say. First, though, go to puretalk.com knowles. There's only one cell phone company that gives you free premium access to the media that you actually care about. It's puretalk. When you switch your cell phone service to pure talk on a qualifying plan, you will get a free one Year Insider subscription to DailyWire plus take advantage of unlimited talk, unlimited text, 15 gigs of data and mobile hotspot on America's most dependable 5g network for just $35 a month, and you will get one year free of DailyWire plus. The Daily Wire Plus Insider plan gets you access to our entire library of movies, series and documentaries, including Lady Ballers, what is a woman, Mister Burcham, run hot fight, and more. Plus, you will get all our daily shows uncensored and ad free. The only way you can get this special offers by going to puretalk.com knowles I've been telling you to stop overpaying for your cell phone plan for a long time. If you've not made the switch over to PureTalk yet, now is the time. Go to puretalk.com knowles today. Switch to a qualifying plan. Get one year free of Dailywire Plus Insider. My favorite comment is from the real Bert Moog, who says, just typed in Google Assassination attempt on and Trump doesn't make the top ten.

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Speaking of bad government, what does the socialist dictator of Venezuela have in common with the ambiguously gendered algerian boxer at the Olympics?

Sounds like a setup to a joke. Perhaps it is.

Apparently, according to the Venezuelans and the Algerians, respectively, they're both the victims of international Zionists, according to the New York sun.

And why? Net News yeah, Wynette News Venezuela's Maduro blames international Zionism for widespread unrest following fraudulent election. So, you know, there was this election about a week ago in Venezuela, and it would seem that the people voted against the socialist dictator Maduro, who's destroyed the country and the opposition party, it's not even a conservative right wing opposition, it's just more of a centrist opposition. They say we've got the vote tallies. This is incontrovertible. This is irreversible. We won the election, but Maduro has declared himself the winner.

Venezuela is saying no no no, we won.

Maduro is saying we won and the Zionists are trying to steal this from us. And I thought, okay, well, I guess it's possible that the Zionists are stealing it from Maduro because Maduro is a socialist. So the Zionists are capitalists?

No, I'm also told the Zionists are socialists and communists.

But in any case, maybe, I don't know, they want to go in and do more capitalism there. So that, that's why they, what, they rigged the counting or something? Or they did they or. So is the argument that the venezuelan people did not vote against Maduro. It seems to me kind of likely that they did vote against Maduro because of how Maduro destroyed the country and how they're starving and they're fleeing to America. Those numbers don't really lie. So what was it? Did the Zionists go in and brainwash the people to vote against Maduro? But no, Maduro is arguing that he actually did win the election. So I don't know. Okay, that one. We're going to put a little question mark there for the international Zionists and turn them to the algerian Olympic delegation, which is blaming the controversy regarding Imani Caliph, the boxer, who some are saying is really a man and has the chromosomes of a man. But the boxer insists on the his or her sort of Schrodinger's boxer, his or her own womanhood. And the Olympic Committee doesn't really test for this anyway, so it's kind of unclear. But just watching this person pummel these women in the face is pretty distasteful to a lot of people. So anyway, the algerian Olympic delegation is blaming the whole controversy also on the Zionists.

And this one was a little harder for me to understand.

As the Zionists forget about capitalism and socialism, the Zionists seem to have a desire to stop the algerian team from winning a medal, but the algerian boxer is doing well. So the Zionists made the algerian boxer look really big and manly and made the algerian boxer fail a separate boxing league test of womanhood and I guess made the algerian boxer punch all those women in the face.

It sort of makes me take criticisms of Zionism a little less seriously. Okay, I say this as someone who I don't believe in the religious or historical arguments for Zionism. I think my argument for the state of Israel is much more of a prudential kind of practical argument than that. And so I'm not saying I'm not open to any criticisms of Zionism. I certainly am. But when you get this stuff, the trans boxing controversy is because of the Zionists.

Yeah. That socialist dictator of Venezuela is unpopular because of the Zionists. I don't know. It makes me start to question.

So I didn't turn in my homework yesterday because of the Zionists. You know, those Zionists, those guys. It's kind of like my rule with the protests, with the campus protests and the protest that was in DC the other day over Israel, Gaza.

I just can't help but notice, not having a great deal of expertise on the region and this conflict and the longstanding religious fights that have gone on for millennia.

But if I were just looking, I'd say, okay, at the pro Palestine protests, they burn the american flag.

And at the pro Israel protests they don't.

And at the pro Palestine protests you get people like AOC, and at the pro Israel protests, you don't. So I just think, I don't know, as a rule of thumb, when the controversial Olympics boxer, whom some are calling a man, and the socialist dictator of Venezuela and AOC and your blue haired lesbian dorm mate from Columbia University are all on one side side of a political issue, I'm probably on the other side of it. That's kind of my rule of thumb. Now, one thing the Zionists did do is they did kick Corey Bush out of Congress.

Speaking of the squad, Cori Bush, she's kind of a junior member of the squad.

If AOC is Paul McCartney and Ilahan Omar is John Lennon, and, I don't know, Rashida Tlaib is George Harrison, maybe Ayanna Presley is kind of ringo. I don't know. I would say Corey Bush is the Neil Aspinall of the squad. Okay, really a real junior member, but still out there. And she lost her primary last night.

And this is after AIpac dumped a ton of money. This is the american Israel lobby dumped a ton of money to kick her out. They did the same thing to Jamal Bowman, another crazy left wing member who once called me a Nazi and said I only wanted white men to be alive in America. So anyway, he got booted out and now they booted Corey Bush out as well.

APAC spent $9 million in support of Corey Bush's opponent. And so you're going to see a lot of people blaming the Zionists and everything for this too. And they really did a lot of work to help kick Corey Bush out of Congress.

So thanks again for that.

I think the part people are missing is the primary campaign against Corey Bush wouldn't have worked if Cori Bush weren't already nuts, if Cori Bush weren't already disreputable, if people weren't primed to kick her out of Congress.

I think maybe that's the part that the venezuelan dictator is missing. I think that's the part maybe Imani caliph and the algerian Olympic squad is missing.

Sometimes the criticism that people receive is actually just due to their own actions. And it's not the fault of some shady, shadowy, elusive foreign body.

All those things might be involved, but sometimes, actually, we are responsible for.

For the criticism that we receive. Not all the time, but sometimes. The rest of the show continues. Now it's teeheehee Wednesday. You don't want to miss it. Become a member. Use code knowlesknow at checkout for two months. Free on all annual plans.

Republicans are nazis. You cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people. Growing up, I never thought much about race seem to matter that much, at least not to me. Am I racist? I would really appreciate it if you love. I'm trying to learn. I'm on this journey. I'm gonna sort this out. I need to go deeper undercover.

They gonna say I'm racist. Joining us now is Matt, certified Dei expert. Here's my certification. And what you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness. This is more for you in this field. Is America inherently racist?

Speaker C
The word inherent is challenging.

Michael Knowles
Now I'm gonna rename the George Washington to the George Floyd monument.

Speaker C
America is racist to its bow.

Michael Knowles
So inherently, yes. This country is a piece of white folks trash. White supremacy. White woman, white boy. Is there a black person around here? What? Black person? Right here. Does he not exist?

Hi, Robin. Hi. What's your name? I'm Matt. I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful. Never be too careful. They gonna say you race in theater September 13. Rated PG 13.

Speaker A
Welcome to another round of drawing board, or miro board. Today we talk brainstorms with UX designer Brian. Let's go. First question. You thought you'd see everyone's idea in the team brainstorm, but you've got a grand total of one drawing board or miro board?

Speaker B
Drawing board. Right. Because in Miro, the team can add ideas now or later. And with privacy mode, we can keep them anonymous until they're good to share.

Speaker A
Correct. Next, you need the best way to explain your idea, but all you have is a few sticky notes. Drawing board.

Speaker B
Drawing board. Cause, you know, in Miro, I could record videos, add text, images, links and digital sticky notes. Of course. Present my thoughts the way I want.

Speaker A
Write again. Now you're looking for a password you thought was just genius only you could find. Oh, there it is. Drawing board or Miro.

Speaker B
All our finished and unfinished work lives.

Speaker A
In one place, and he's won.

Speaker C
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