Primary Topic
This episode delves into the controversial claim that the FBI was involved in an alleged assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Episode Summary
Main Takeaways
- The FBI's credibility is questioned concerning an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
- Discussion on the impact of fentanyl and border policies on American youth mortality.
- Examination of the influence of big tech companies on public discourse and personal privacy.
- Critical views on the handling of economic policies under the Biden administration, especially regarding inflation and taxation.
- Concerns over cultural degradation and the political manipulation of social issues.
Episode Chapters
1: Introduction
The episode begins with Michael Knowles outlining the topics of discussion, focusing on alleged political manipulations and their societal impacts. Michael Knowles: "Welcome back to the show. One in five voters and one in three republicans. Thanks."
2: Political and Social Issues
Knowles dives into various issues like the opioid crisis, border control, and the economic policies of the current administration, criticizing their handling and impacts. Michael Knowles: "Younger people are dying from drug overdoses. Drug overdoses are occurring because fentanyl is pouring across the border."
3: Big Tech's Role
The discussion shifts towards the power of big tech, especially Google, in controlling information and its potential breakup due to monopolistic practices. Michael Knowles: "Google controls the Internet...The court says that's an illegal monopoly."
4: Cultural Shifts
Knowles talks about the cultural shifts affecting modern conservatism and the broader American societal landscape. Michael Knowles: "Burning man is millennial Woodstock."
5: Loss of Trust in Institutions
The episode concludes with a reflection on the declining trust in federal institutions, emphasizing the controversial view among many Republicans regarding the FBI. Michael Knowles: "Today is the day, folks. Pre sale tickets are available right now@amiracist.com."
Actionable Advice
- Stay informed about policies affecting your community and actively participate in discussions.
- Critically evaluate information, especially concerning political narratives and media coverage.
- Engage in community activities that promote positive social values and resist cultural degradation.
- Support initiatives aimed at addressing public health crises, such as the opioid epidemic.
- Advocate for transparency and accountability in government and corporate practices to ensure a fair societal structure.
About This Episode
Americans are dying younger than the people of other English-speaking countries, prices are up 20.2% since Biden and Harris took office, and the DOJ might destroy Google.
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Transcript
Michael Knowles
Republicans are Nazis. You cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
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Growing up, I never thought much about race. Never really seemed to matter that much, at least not to me. Am I racist?
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I would really appreciate it if you learned.
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I'm trying to learn. I'm on this journey. I'm gonna sort this out. I need to go deeper undercover.
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They don't say I'm racist. Joining us now is Matt, certified Dei expert.
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The word inherent is challenging.
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You want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd monument.
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America is racist to its bones.
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So inherently, yes.
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This country is a piece of white folks trash. White supremacy, white woman, white boy. Is there a black person around here?
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Black person right here. Does he not exist?
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Don't say I'm racist.
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Hi.
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I'm Matt.
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Because you have to be careful.
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They gonna say you racist. Buy your tickets now. In theaters September 13. Rated PG 13. The last couple weeks have seen a lot of distractions in the 2024 race. News stories about weirdness and couches and whatever else the media want to distract because the political issues all cut in trumps favor. So heres one issue worth talking about. Theres a new study out that shows that Americans are dying younger. The studys lead author, Penn State professor Jessica Ho, explains that one of the main drivers of why american longevity is so much shorter than in other high income countries is that our younger people die at higher rates from largely preventable causes of death, like drug overdose. Terrible statistic.
The country is dying.
Absolutely. And at higher rates than comparable countries.
The country is dying younger because younger people are dying.
Younger people are dying from drug overdoses. Drug overdoses are occurring because fentanyl is pouring across the border and poisoning otherwise non lethal drugs. Fentanyl is pouring across the border because border czar Kamala Harris refuses to close the border.
It's a simple fact.
It's the sort of fact the media want desperately to avoid. And it is the sort of fact that could sway many, many votes to President Trump. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show. One in five voters and one in three republicans. Thanks. The FBI was behind the Trump assassination attempt. Why is that? We'll get into it. First, though, I want to set the stage. I want to set the mood. I want to light up my sicilian summer candle. You know, summer is drawing to a close, my friends.
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We're talking about really basic issues here. That's what the media don't want to talk about. So that's a good sign that that's exactly what we should talk about. I understand that Americans dying younger than comparable countries is not the sexiest issue. It's really sexy and memey and Internet y and weird to talk about, you know, couches and weirdness, actually, for that matter, and joy and the black women of color being the first to break the historical, historic glass ceiling of achievement, of accomplishment, of joy and whatever, you know, all that gobbledygook that they're trying to push. But how about a simple question? Hey, Lady Kamala, you're the VP.
The White House is now saying you're sort of the president.
Why are Americans dying younger? Oh, because of fentanyl that you are allowing across the border.
That that's an issue that would drive me to go vote, especially these days when everyone, it seems, knows someone who has been affected by the worst drug crisis in american history, that is being intentionally promoted by Kamala Harris, whose job it is to resolve the border problem.
Here's another example. Inflation is up 20.2% since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office. Now, the Democrats want to blame Trump and the Republicans for this. And the way that they can get away with it, at least a little bit, is they can say, well, the massive spending that led to the inflation began under Trump's presidency because it began during COVID and Covid started on Trump's watch.
Okay, I guess you could say that it's true Trump was the president, but who was pushing all the massive spending? All the massive spending was being pushed by the Democrats. When the Democrats were pushing all that crazy spending, it was guys like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham and the Republicans who were saying, no, we got to cool it on this spending. The Dems pushed for it. It's sort of like blaming Trump and the Republicans for the COVID lockdowns and the school closures and the masking rules and the social distancing. Yeah, sure. These things did occur while Republicans were in office, while President Trump was president.
But they were all being pushed by the Democrats, and the Republicans only gave into it reluctantly because they were backed into a corner. And Democrats still wielded some political power, to say nothing of the terrible economic policies and the spending policies under Biden himself, notably the so called inflation Reduction act, which even liberal analysts observed would make inflation worse. And inflation has been really, really bad. Prices up 20.2%.
That is a Democrat issue.
The libs don't really want to talk about it.
Those are the sort of things we have to shine a light back on it. Back when Joe Biden was the nominee, people were talking about those kinds of problems because he just faded into the background and we weren't even sure if he was alive or dead. Now the libs are propping up Kamala Harris. The only way they can talk about that, or the only way, rather that they can achieve that, is by stopping her from talking.
Well, okay, that all ends at the debate.
So what do we focus on at the debate? There are all sorts of things. We could attack Kamala peddling racial identity in a way that she totally flipped on Kamala running to the left, running to the center, being an empty suit, this and that. You could run, but she is currently the vice president. The White House is pretending she is sort of the president. Okay, then hold her accountable for how terrible everything has gotten on their watch. Now, speaking of prices, there's some really good news.
If you want a ticket for burning man, you can get it probably at a pretty good price right now.
Burning man is not selling out. What is burning man, you ask?
Well, you would be asking that question if you're a little bit older or if you're very young.
Burning man is millennial Woodstock.
Burning man is millennial bacchanal, you know, some kind of dionysian festival from ancient Greece, but just in modern hippie dippy new agey world, you just go to the desert and do a bunch of drugs and weird sex stuff and then go home.
Burning man has been really, really popular for more than a decade.
For that period of time, burning man tickets have sold out almost immediately, sometimes in a matter of minutes. Burning man was the Taylor swift concert of its day. But now, less than two weeks before the festival kicks off, there are still tickets available.
People don't want to go to burning man. And I love this because burning man is really bad. I mean, you could probably ascertain my opinion of the festival from how I described it, but it's just a weird pagan orgy.
But it's not even as cool as the old pagan orgies. It's just like a sad modern liberal simulacrum of an old pagan orgy. So it's really weird. And you go into the desert and worship some idol and do things that are not conducive to your flourishing.
But the good news is, people aren't going anymore.
And this is a vindication of the wisdom. If you marry yourself to the spirit of the age, youll find yourself a widow in the next.
You could always critique burning man for being occult and new agey and decadent and debauched and bizarre. You could always but now you can attack it for not even being cool, because all of these fads, they fade away.
We make fun of the hippies from the sixties and the early seventies, but they were kind of cool at the time. Now we look back on them and we mock them because they seem like total losers. But that's true. Whenever we give in to spiritual fads, the fashionable heresies and bizarre behaviors of our age, they pass away.
And the things that endure are true religion, for starters. But even at a lower level, tradition endures.
And so we mock the old fogies who are traditionalists. But think about it with fashion.
If you buy a powder blue tuxedo with ruffled shirts and big bell bottoms, you might seem hipper than the guy wearing a classic black tuxedo in 1974.
But by 1984, you're going to look like a joke. You're going to be mocked. People are going to make fun of your prom photos.
If you wear the classic black tuxedo, you're going to look pretty good regardless of the age. This is true in political forms. This is certainly true of religion. If you go with true religion, you might not always seem like the hippist, but that religion is going to be enduring. Those political views, even, are going to be enduring.
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A campaign official told Peter Ducey, who's the Fox News White House correspondent, that Harris will not be pushing the subject of single payer health care, Medicare for all. She's not pushing that. Okay? And it's a dastardly republican lie to suggest that she would. Where on earth would Republicans get the idea that Kamala Harris supports Medicare for all?
I want to give credit to Bernie.
Take credit, Bernie.
You know, you brought us this foreign Medicare for all. I support Medicare for all. I always have.
That was September 12, 2019.
I support Medicare for all. I always have.
Now her campaign says she will not support Medicare for all. She will not support single payer healthcare. She couldn't say it more clearly, and she said it in other places than that. So we come to one of two conclusions.
Either Kamala is lying to us now or she has no principles. Because notice, she's not even saying, bernie, I think this might be kind of an interesting idea. She's saying, I support Medicare for all. I've always supported Medicare for all. So what is it? Is she lying now or does she have no principles?
Why not both.
She is certainly lying to us now. She's lying to us about a lot of things. Her campaign's lying to us about how she supports closing the border. She could do it tomorrow if she actually believed that.
And also, she doesn't really have any principles. But I do think she believes in this idea. So how is she getting away with it?
She's getting away with it. No one really cares about the obfuscations and the constantly changing her mind and lying to your face and gaslighting you and all the rest because everyone knows that she is subservient to the Democrat machine. No one views her as an individual with ideas. They all view her as a lieutenant who just got promoted, who's going to go along with whatever the machine says.
It's kind of like al Qaeda. Forgive the comparison between the Democrats and al Qaeda, but with al Qaeda for decades, there'd be a guy at the top or toward the top, maybe the number two or the number three guy, and we'd go in and we'd drone him, or we'd shoot him, or we'd figure out some way to kill him. And then what would happen? The next guy would just pop up in line. And then six months later, we'd get rid of that guy. And then the next one would pop up in line. And nothing would really change about the organization.
The machine remained the same.
The names just changed. The same goes for Joe Biden. Joe Biden was an empty suit. And then he got sniped. Sniped out, figuratively. Donald Trump literally was sniped. Joe Biden was figuratively sniped by his own party, taken out of the race. And so, okay, like a piss dispenser, the next one pops right up. But nothing really changes. She doesn't have all that much power.
She'll go along with whatever the campaign officials and the Democrat elites tell her to do.
And this doesnt bother the base because the base trusts the Democrat machine.
Whats funny is that Republicans have the opposite issue.
Donald Trump is not just a republican machine politician. Donald Trump in 2016 succeeded at a hostile takeover of the Republican Party.
And there are a lot of voters who trust Trump, but they dont trust the GOP establishment.
Trump has his own ideas and he pushes his own ideas. And sometimes the GOP establishment really hates it. Sometimes the GOP establishment keeps its mouth shut. But it's the opposite here. For the Republicans, it's all about the individual. This guy Trump, who's really shaken up the party. For the Democrats, the individual doesn't mean anything at all. Kamala could go away tomorrow. It could be Mayor Pete. Nothing about the campaign would change. Nothing about the campaign has changed from Biden to Harris.
Now, there are some ways to make Kamala individually particularly unlikable to a lot of Americans. And the issue, it should have been the first thing that we thought of. But the issue that seems to have the most currency on individuating Kamala Harris, on really making her unlikable to suburban voters, centrist voters, even center left is the one that we've all been talking about for years, transiting the kids. That's it.
I started a tour now, I guess five or six years ago, and it was the campus speaking tour.
Men are not women and other uncomfortable truths.
Matt did his movie what is a woman?
I gave my CPAC speech a couple years ago now, and there have been. That's just. That's just what's going on here at the daily wire. We've gotten laws changed. We've. Matt held that big rally to stop gender mutilation. We've gotten trans clinics, shut down the UK.
The UK, which is more liberal than America in so many ways, has shut down transiting the kids. France is making moves to shut down transiting the kids. This issue has wide currency. And there's a poll that shows that a clear majority of Americans oppose this stuff. Nearly six in ten Americans, 58%, are opposed to sex change, drugs and surgeries for minors. There's no such thing as a sex change, but the cosmetic procedures that make you look a little bit more like the other sex.
That's a Rasmussen report. 47% of voters say they are strongly opposed to such measures. So you have almost half the electorate is strongly, seriously motivated to oppose this stuff.
30% support sex change, drugs and surgeries for minors. 12% are unsure. So that's a distinct minority. Get Kamala on the record here. Kamala just picked a guy who made it his jihad as governor of Minnesota to trans the kids who came out and said, I want this state to be a sanctuary and a refuge for trans kids. Run away from your parents kids and come over here to my white van with candies and puppies of estate, and we're gonna make sure that you get all the trans stuff you want, man. This is a guy who put tampons in the boys bathroom in the fourth grade in public schools, as many people have noted. And it's an issue where the Democrats are trying to defend as much as they can. They know this is a vulnerability. Get that woman on the record and don't look. I think that following the logic of transgenderism, it seems clear that either a man can become a woman or he can't. And if it's true that a man can become a woman, then we should trans the kids. Cause it's just a fact of human nature. And if it's not true, as it obviously is not true, then we shouldn't trans anybody. And transgenderism should be eradicated from public life entirely. The whole preposterous ideology at every level. However, we don't need to campaign on that right now. Let's just go where this 58% are. Ask Kamala Harris. Get her on the record, do you support transgender procedures for children, for minors? Get her on the record, because either she says yes, which I think she has to say, and she turns off 58% of voters, turns off 47% strongly, or she says no, and now her presidential ticket looks completely incoherent and it puts her at odds with the ostensible President Joe Biden.
Her own administration, the Biden Harris administration. Either way, she gets knocked down a peg on an issue that is visceral, that is very emotional, that the vast majority of Americans agree with us on. Of course, Kamala would have to speak to the press in order to get her on the record, but at the very least, you could get it at the debate. Now, the debate is going to be completely unfair because George Stephanopoulos is actually probably the most prominent Democrat propagandist in public life. He was Bill Clinton's White House communications director. He went to ABC News and pretends to be an objective journalist there. But he's a total Dem operative. So the odds that something like this would come up are very small. Trump has to use his time at the mic to ask Kamala Harris that and get. And so, you know, some issue comes up, some social issue, and Trump can give whatever answer he wants. I'm sure it'll be great. But then at the end there, I mean, this is debating 101, and I'm sure he'll be great at it. He can just say, listen, look, I think it's terrible what people are doing to kids. They're castrating these kids. They're sterilizing kids. They're going into the schools, taking kids away from parents because they want to pretend that a little boy can be a little girl. This is the sort of thing that Kamala Harris supports. So, look, Kamala, maybe you disagree with that. I'm not even doing a Trump because I want to make sure the words are very precise here.
Look, Kamala, maybe you support that. Maybe you say you don't support that. So I just want to know, what's your opinion? Do you think that we should be pushing transgender surgeries and procedures on kids? See what she says. She'll try to avoid the question, but her running away from the question will look terrible for her, or she'll answer it and we gain there, too. This is an important issue.
It seems kind of frivolous and sensationalist and everything. No, it gets down to really serious questions about human nature, about people's judgment. Now, some Democrats are upset with Harris right now and with her campaign and the reason they're upset is because the nearest thing to new ideas that Kamala is pushing are ideas she stole from Trump, the clearest example being the Harris campaign's new effort to get rid of taxes on tips. And she came out just some days ago and said, this is my new campaign platform. We're going to end taxes on tips. And even the White House reporters asked Corinne Pierre, they said, is this a new idea or did you guys just totally copy Donald Trump's homework? Did you totally steal it from the Trump campaign?
And even Corinne, she said, well, I don't know. It's not a new idea, exactly. But anyway, we're pushing it now. We're on the no tax on tip side.
This puts certain Democrats, like Senate Finance Committee chairman Ron Wyden or Debbie Stabenow from Michigan or Lloyd Doggett, who's the senior member of the House Ways and Means committee, in the lower chamber. This puts them in a bad position because this is the problem. When your party is inclined toward Caprice and totalitarianism, when they're not really guided by any enduring principles beyond, you know, if it feels good, do it. Liberation, power. Give me more power.
When the will to power is really all that motivates you, then your positions could change radically day by day. What happened here is Trump came out, he said, this is my policy proposal. The Democrats, like good lieutenants, come out. They say, Trump says, this is good. So we say, this is bad.
And then Kamala comes out and says, actually, Trumps idea. Thats my idea now.
Then the compliant media and the propagandists come out and they say, yeah, that's Kamala's idea. But then this handful of Dems who were just, they were just being good, loyal Democrats attacking whatever Trump wanted to do. Now these guys look like jerks because now they're opposed to the Kamala Harris policy.
That's what happens, man, when you work for Stalin, you know, that's what happens when you work for political leaders who are guided solely by the arbitrary use of their will rather than by any objective and reliable conception of justice. There's so much more to say. First, though, go to goodranchers.com comma use promo code knowles.
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But Google's not the government.
But Google is not really a private enterprise. So what is it? Well, what we do know is that the DOJ is deliberating, breaking up Google. And they're doing this because of a court ruling that has found that Google is guilty of monopoly of illegally monopolizing online search and search text advertising markets. As someone who is very much in this world, I can tell you they own it, especially the advertising. They own it.
Facebook's got a little touch, but it's Google. Google owns online advertising. And Google obviously owns search. So Google owns the Internet.
The court says that's an illegal monopoly. Now the DOJ is considering breaking it up, and you are seeing a huge variety of reactions to this, even on the political right.
This is one of those issues that is going to separate the conservatives from the libertarians, sometimes conservatives and libertarians. We are in lockstep defending gun rights or something. We're together defending the right to life. Well, actually, that's not. Some libertarians are pro abortion. But that actually leads to the separate group.
This issue, how you come down on this issue will separate the conservatives from the libertarians. And further, it will separate the real libertarians from the group that we call the Lolbertarians or the left wing libertarians, the libertarians who end up just flacking for the libs.
The real conservatives are going to applaud this possibility.
Good. Google should be broken up. Google has way too much power. Google is wielding that power wrongly. Google is wielding that power unjustly for bad ends. And Google is opposed to the common good in so much of its practice. So got to break that stuff up.
Libertarians might say, hey, look, it's a free market, man. If you don't like Google, build your own Google.
We can never use the government, the evil government, to break up a beautiful, noble corporation.
An instantiation of the true, exalted principles of the free market. Why, yes, Sindar Pichai and Google, they're basically like a utopia. They're like Galt's gulch and all hail the great corporations that sometimes you hear that from libertarians and then you get the law libertarians, the left libertarians who just shill for the regime, and they'll come up with whatever answer conduces to leftism.
But I don't mean to make fun of the libertarian position here too much, because, yeah, you have to be worried about the government overstepping.
I'm all for a robust and effective and efficient government within the proper sphere of the government, with protective. You don't want it to be arbitrary and capricious. You don't want to be totalitarian or something. But the people who are defending Google here, I think they just don't know anything about Google. The people who are defending Google on free market grounds, the people who are preposterously suggesting that if you don't like Google's monopoly, build your own Google. I think they seem to forget that Google was started by the government.
When Google began, its founders, Bryn and Page, were on a comp sci team at Stanford, this institute, this research team, received a ton of funding from the massive digital data systems program. The MDDS program was managed by the Central Intelligence agency. It was a CIA program and the national security Agency.
Google has always had a very, very cozy relationship with the federal government. Lots of military contractors, lots of intelligence contractors, spooks in and out of that organization.
This is not exactly a mom and pop on Main street. Okay, so, unfortunately, what the free market kind of argument, build your own Google argument ends up doing is it protects all the worst parts of this pseudo crony capitalism.
No, no.
Google does all the dirty work of the government. When the government doesn't want to get its hands too dirty. When the government doesn't want to overtly censor you for being a conservative, when the government doesn't want to overtly surveil you for whatever reason, they'll get their allies in the supposedly private sector to go out and do it for them. But the government will also massively fund these groups, work with them very closely. There will be people in government who go into Google and then from Google back into government like a revolving door.
Break it up, baby. We see the effects of this. You can either break it up because in principle, you're afraid of private enterprise having too much power or government having too much power. In the case of Google, it's kind of both. Or you can just break it up because the effect of it in America is bad. They push crazy lib stuff every day, even on, like, Christmas, on major holidays. They're always promoting in their Google Doodle some radical left wing thing that. We know the politics of Google. We know that virtually all of their political donations go toward democrats. We know that they want to rig the election for the Democrats. So, yeah, break them up. Fine by me. Now, speaking of shadowy, powerful cabals, one in five voters and one in three Republicans thinks that the FBI is behind the Trump assassination attempt. Why would they think this?
Probably they would think this because the director of the FBI lied about what happened.
That would be one reason. One, because it just seems implausible that Trump could be permitted to be shot in the head. It just seems everyone was tracking the shooter for a long time, potentially hours before the rally, and then they just let Trump go on stage. People were calling out saying, there's a guy on that roof, he's got a gun. Trump was permitted to remain on stage.
A lot of that seems implausible to people, but then you could say, well, maybe it's just incompetence. Maybe it's this, maybe it's that. Then we found out Trump was denied extra security by the US Secret Service. That's kind of weird. By the Biden administration. Okay. But then the Secret Service lied about that. And then the FBI director testifying before Congress lied and said, we don't know if Trump was shot with a bullet. The FBI itself then issued a statement saying, no, we do know Trump was hit by a bullet.
So is the FBI director, Christopher Wray, just the dumbest guy on planet Earth, the most ignorant man ever to hold that job? Or was he lying?
Or was. I don't know. I do know that one in five voters think the FBI tried to murder Trump, and one in three republicans thinks that. I'm not saying that. I think that.
I'm reading what voters are thinking, and I'm pointing out I'm defending the voters who think that because it's weird, sure, that the secret service and the FBI both lied about it. It's weird that it was allowed to happen in the first place.
And furthermore, the very fact that voters think this presents a major, major problem for the FBI and for the government.
We were touching on this a little bit last night backstage live at the Ryman.
The government is the government because it claims authority. That's what makes the government the government. It's not because the founding fathers were the most perfect men who ever walked the earth, and they waved their magic wands and said, now, this government is legitimate. It's not because of some piece of parchment called the declaration of independence. It's not even because of some piece of parchment called the constitution. The government is the government because you obey the government, even if you hate the government, even if you don't think Joe Biden's alive anymore, you will follow the laws. We assent to the authority of the state.
Now, why do we do that?
We do that because they'll put us in jail if we don't or take all of our money or otherwise make our lives difficult. That's one reason. But the other reason we do it is because the government makes a plausible claim to represent justice. This is why christians say, this is why we read in scripture that the government is actually good, in that God institutes the government for our own good, because we need to have order, we need to have the enforcement of laws. We need to have some kind of peace and stability in order to achieve our natural ends. Feeding our families, having families, having kids, and to achieve our natural ends, it's difficult to pray and live out a religious life in the midst of carnage and civil war and anarchy. So the state is a good thing. It's implemented for our good. And it means that the ruler, in the christian understanding, and really in the classical understanding of the state, the ruler has limits on his power because he is in paganism, he's bound to the gods, or in Christendom, he's bound to the true God, he has a duty to him, and he's doing a job for the people. It's not that the people exist for the ruler. The ruler exists to serve the people, and he's doing that because he has been entrusted with this authority by God. And where do we get the laws from? Is it just from the whims and caprices of the ruler? No, we get it from the moral order that we can perceive, because the natural law is inscribed on every human heart and through our faculties of reason.
And we get it from justice.
The ruler is a representative of justice.
The problem is when the people lose faith in the justice department, this is the worst part of the government for people to lose faith in, then the authority of the government goes away.
This is the difference in modernity.
We're very confused about a lot of political things. But the classical thinkers understood there's a distinction between a king, a monarch, and a tyrant.
Whats the difference? Does anyone really think that Charles III is a tyrant? No, I dont think so. That the king of Spain is a tyrant? No.
But they are kings. So whats the difference?
The king rules for the common good and he rules for justice.
The tyrant rules for his own private interest, and he rules based on his arbitrary will, the increasingly arbitrary will that the left seems to be exercising day by day, changing their minds on all manner of political issues, lying, saying one thing and doing another, bringing the media along and attacking and potentially even establishing the conditions to kill their political opponents. That's a big problem. It's not just about we need to drain the swamp or something.
When this number of people think that the FBI could possibly have tried to kill Donald Trump, you're dealing with an existential crisis of the legitimacy of the regime.
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My favorite comment yesterday is from Joshua de Geis. Her moment after three and a half years in the, oh, ever so lowly position of vice president. Yeah, this is Time magazine. This is her moment. Reintroducing Kamala.
Reintroducing her. Hey, everybody, meet Kamala Harris. Shes the vice president.
She was a senator, she ran for president. She was the attorney general of California. People are supposed to know who she is. But no, no, no.
They knew one version of her that it was convenient to know at the time.
But now that shes running for president and the media want her to be president, now theyve got to invent a new version of Kamala. And in the process of that, thats why shes changing all her positions. Now, speaking of people trying to kill Trump, this is a story from last week, but I want to get to it. A pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran has been arrested and charged for trying to kill out Trump to carry out multiple assassinations, one of them being killing Trump.
The case was just revealed by the Justice Department.
There have been a number of attempted assassinations of Trump.
A lot of powerful people are trying to kill Trump.
So why is the story coming out now? I think in part the story is coming out now because the liberal establishment wants to prepare Americans for a war with Iran as Iran is threatening Israel and the United States is not going to let Israel fight a war on its own. So it's just kind of baked into us policy that we will defend a number of nations. But, look, we're out there spending a ton of money in military equipment defending Ukraine, and we're going to defend Israel, which we have a longer relationship with and a stronger relationship with. So in part, I think the reason the story is being leaked right now is just to say, hey, look, hey, remember, Iran's really bad and they even tried to kill Trump. So get ready to go to war with Iran, which I think is cynical, but it's my only explanation because there have been plenty of attempts to kill Donald Trump before. There have been plenty of terrible things. Iran has done that when it was convenient for the liberal establishment. They downplay them. They don't talk about it. They send pallets of cash to the mullahs in Iran. They forget about that. You don't have to worry about it now, however. Oh, yes. Okay, Donald, Donald, they tried to kill Trump again.
Yeah. Okay. The libs are trying to kill Trump, too. You don't make as big a deal about that.
The president, Joe Biden, is establishing the premises to kill Trump when he says that Trump poses an existential threat to the country.
Joe Biden speaks in much harsher terms about Donald Trump than about Iran or really any foreign adversary.
So this, I have no doubt that this happened. I have no doubt that Iran wants to kill Trump. Iran talks about how they want to kill Trump because Trump killed Soleimani the chief iranian general. So, yeah, sure, I'm sure that's happening. What are Republicans going to do as a result of this?
Well, get a little tough on Iran. Sure, that's good. Get a little tough on our adversaries, but for what purpose? For peace.
And that's what separates the Republicans here from the Democrats. Hasn't always been the case, but in this election, it does.
Republicans still need to run on a platform of peace.
And part of this is just that blessed are the peacemakers. And part of this is that it distinguishes the Republicans from Biden. Under Trump, the world was relatively pretty peaceful. Under Biden, wars have broken out all over the place.
The american people want restraint. The american people are tired of endless wars. This is true on the left and on the right. The anti war faction on the right is growing in size, and there is still a sizable anti anti war faction on the left. And we could win some of those voters.
And it's the traditional republican position. Foreign policy restraint was the old school GOP position until really the two thousands.
Foreign policy adventurism was the domain of the left.
Restraint has a powerful appeal, not isolation, really. This is what Reagan said with peace through strength.
Reagan was a restrained president even when the Beirut barracks were blown up and a lot of american servicemen were killed.
Even then, Reagan pulled the troops. He showed a great deal of restraint, and he was a very popular republican president and the nearest model for the Trump presidency.
That's another way. Any way you can find little wedges, any ways to just pry off 10,000 voters here, 100,000 voters there from Kamala, we need to take those options. Now, speaking of narrow appeal and pulling little votes away from Kamala and maybe Trump, RFK junior, according to reports, has been trying to meet with the Harris campaign to discuss a cabinet position.
This being reported here on the MSN.
Robert F. Kennedy junior tried to meet with Kamala Harris to discuss a cabinet job. Wait a second. I thought that RFK junior was just in the race to try to get a position in the Trump administration. Well, maybe he probably would like a position in the Trump administration, too. But wait, he'd work for Harris? Yeah, he'd probably work for Harris, too. Hold on. He's gonna pull some votes from Trump? He might. He's gonna pull some votes from Harris? Yeah, he will. Probably more votes from Harris than Trump, but, yeah, of course. Of course hes meeting with both sides. Hes not going to be president, but he could pull enough votes to matter in the election. So hes going to trade those votes for leverage. And hes the perfect guy to be talking to both sides because Robert F. Kennedy junior is half a lib and half not a lib.
Wouldnt say hes really a conservative on any issue, but hes heterodox for the Democrat party.
Hes a little bit out there. And so, yeah, hes going to play both sides.
And theres a little appeal to that, too.
If Bobby Kennedy Junior could get 4% of the vote, thats the election, depending on where hes getting those votes.
And so its silly. We can laugh at the Kennedy campaign.
I would be trying to work those voters or at the very least, id be trying to push Bobby Kennedy to the left so that hes more inclined to pull voters from Harris.
Now, speaking of these polls, how do things stand?
You're going to hear a lot of doom and gloom that Kamala is rising in the polls. And it's true. I'm sure she is rising the polls a little bit. According to one poll just came out, Daily Mail, jail partners survey, Trump is still ahead. Some polls are showing that Harris is ahead and pulling ahead in the swing states. This poll says Trump is ahead nationally by two points.
And everyone's going to argue no. But this poll is better than this poll. And Nate Silver said this, but Rasmussen said this and whatever.
The only thing that matters right now is the upcoming debate and spending money, spending money does matter.
The nuts and bolts of the campaign to just get the message in front of people. Kamala Harris has been blanketing the Internet with her ads, especially YouTube. The Trump campaign needs to get the message out there, I think.
But beyond that, beyond the kind of bare minimum campaigning, the only thing that matters right now is the debate. It's the only thing that could really change anything.
The media are never going to change and become fair.
Kamala is not going to voluntarily speak to the press. Shes terrible at it.
Whatever problems you have with Trump, the man is at a somewhat advanced age. Hes reached an age of maturity. Hes probably not changing all that much in his comportment unless they try to shoot him again.
The only thing that could change right now is the debate.
So I don't worry about those polls. It's like watching the polls right now is like watching your stock portfolio during market turmoil. All it's going to do is drive you crazy. There's really not very much to be done. Sure. Could Trump swap out some staffers? I guess, sure. Could the Trump campaign be spending more money on ads? Yeah, they probably should. Sure. Sure.
Nothing is really going to move the needle like the debate, sometimes you've just got to wait it out. You could try to get more debates. That would be a good thing, too. But just yelling louder or something isn't going to change the fundamentals.
The day by day poll numbers don't really matter. We just need to make sure that the debates happen, that Trump wins, that one hopes there are multiple of them and the message gets out before the early voting kicks in, because that's another way that the Democrats have tried to rig the election.
Thats what really matters right now. Okay. Theres much, much more to say.
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