Amid all the noise and propaganda about the presidential race, I noticed something yesterday that should simplify the whole thing for any friends or family members you might have who are undecided.
I can't possibly be the first person to notice this. It's so glaring and absurd, but I haven't heard anyone else mention it. Maybe it's so absurd that no one even thought to check in on it. I was trying to figure out Kamala's stance on a few issues for a speech that I've got coming up. So I went to the Kamala campaign website to read the policy platform page. And that is when I noticed that Kamala does not have one. I thought this must be some kind of mistake.
So I pulled up the Trump campaign page and their first link on the page is platform followed by news events, get involved, contribute and shop on the Harris page. The first link is just meet Kamala Harris, followed by meet Tim Walls, take action, store and donate. And that's it. I scroll through the rest of the page. I scroll down to the bottom. It's not there.
I read the Meet Kamala page. I thought maybe there was a policy platform hidden somewhere in there. Nope. Meet Tim Walz. Same thing. The Trump campaign's top focus is telling the American people specifically what he will do as president. The Harris campaign is focused exclusively on spinning a yarn about who she is. One campaign is about political action. One campaign is about vibes.
And the Kamala campaign is betting that the American people are so dumb and so frivolous that the vibes will win the day. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. Welcome back to the show. Ricky Persol of the San Francisco 49ers has been shot in the chest.
Because it is safer to play professional football than it is to walk down the streets of San Francisco.
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The irony of running a campaign on who Kamala is, forget about what she'll do, forget about what she's done in the past or accomplishments. No, no, it's just who she is. The irony of that is that no one, including Kamala, knows who she is. Kamala just proved this the other day. This was two days ago now, giving a speech first in Detroit, Michigan, then in Pittsburgh. She had the same lines. She was talking about the same campaign fluff.
But she said it a little bit differently in each case. See if you can hear the difference. You better thank a union member for the five day work week. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time. Five hours later. Thank unions for sick leave. Thank unions for paid leave. Unions for your vacation time.
I don't know if your ears are tuned in quite enough to hear the difference. But you see in that last clip there, she said, you better thank union members for paid sick leave. You better thank union members for vacation time. But in the first clip, she said, well, now I say now, listen, man, you make those union members job turkey for it. So it was a little bit of a it was a subtle linguistic shift, but I think it was noticeable. I don't think I'm being unfair here. Same line, same day.
totally different voice, totally different accent. Why? Pretty much all politicians do this. Trump notably does not. But most politicians, most actors do this. And they do this because one of their skills is being gullible fools. I really mean that charitably. One of their skills is being able to immerse themselves in the given circumstances of a play or a movie or in the given circumstances of a campaign trail. And they can relate to people.
They analyze people and they try to figure out how to speak to them where they are in ways that they're familiar with. That's one reason. But the other reason why this would be so pronounced with Kamala, obviously, is that she comes from a mixed background.
cultural background. This is one of the ironies of the first accent there. Was she talking real urban, you know, and everything? Because this woman is half Jamaican and half Indian, and she grew up largely in Canada. So there's really no reason that she would be speaking in what she imagines to be the Detroit colloquial dialect.
But she is good at code switching, I think, in part because she comes from a mixed culture family. You know, a mother from India, a
a father who's Afro-Jamaican. And then furthermore, her parents were divorced. And children of divorce are extremely good at code switching too. So I am making fun of Kamala because it sounds so ridiculous when you play it back to back. But none of this should be surprising. Politicians generally do this. People from mixed cultural backgrounds do this. And children of divorce do this. So Kamala ticks all three boxes. And it does raise this question, though. If you have a great facility
with switching up your personality, then who are you really? What do you really believe? What is your true identity? We live in an age of identity fluidity. So that's okay if you've got a really strong policy platform where you say, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that. Like Donald Trump. Trump has 20 bullet points. He says, these are the specific things I'm going to do if I'm elected. Kamala, she doesn't have a platform by design. So then it's just, you're going to vote for her. Problem is, nobody, including her, knows who she is. Now,
Speaking of this moment in Kamala's campaigning, it gave us probably the funniest moment at a White House press briefing that I have ever seen. A different topic. Since when does the vice president have what sounds like a southern accent? I have no idea what you're talking about.
Well, she was talking about unions in Detroit using one tone of voice. Is this something that you think... Okay, Peter. She used the same line in Pittsburgh and it sounded like she at least had some kind of a southern drawl. I mean, do you hear the question? I mean, do you think Americans seriously think that this is an important question? You know what they care about? They care about the economy.
They care about lowering costs. They care about health care. That's what Americans care about.
And unfortunately, we in the Biden-Harris administration have failed on all of those things. So I guess your question is fair, Peter. Let's talk about the accent. Poor Karine Jean-Pierre. She's got no good answer to this. Kamala's performance on the campaign trail is so crazy. When Hillary came out and she did her best Southern black drawl, I don't feel no way is tired. Everyone made fun of that for years. And Kamala has just done the Hillary version times ten.
A hundred orders of magnitude more ridiculous than whatever Hillary did on the trail. So KJP has no good answer that she could possibly give here. The problem for her, though, is the way she's evading the question, the way she pivoted only underscored how terrible a job Biden and Harris have done in the White House. She says the American people, they want to talk about the economy.
which is in shambles as a matter of the price of consumer goods. And it's extremely shaky. And the Fed now is desperately trying to cut rates before the election. And so the economy, not great. They want to talk about, I don't know what, health care, migration, this, all these other areas that we've totally failed on. The only way Peter Doocy's performance could have been better is if he said, yeah, OK, well, yeah, talk about those, lady. You don't you never want to talk about those. So at least give me some answer. And then and then then KJP just kind of brushes it all off.
good on Ducey for asking this question. Most White House press corps reporters take a little bit of a different approach. And this question from ABC News reporter Selena Wang is going to give you a great little look into a crystal ball at how the ABC News debate between Trump and Harris is going to go. Listen to
not only the substance of this question, but how the question is presented of White House Senior Advisor Tom Perez.
So I've been talking to a lot of voters in battleground states and the top issue I hear over and over again is the economy. They still feel like prices are too high and that wages and opportunities aren't keeping up. So why do you think so many Americans are either unaware of Biden's economic investments or haven't felt those benefits? And will any part of the investing in America agenda impact voters between now and November? Well, I mean, it's always important to understand where we were, where we've come and where we need to go.
Really, really great questions, Selena. Could you restate the question in an even more flattering way? Yes, yes, happily, Tom. Why is it that these voters in the swing states are just so stupid that they don't understand how great Biden has been for the economy? Why is it that they don't exactly feel it, probably because they're so dumb and ignorant? They don't, I don't know, maybe they just have a leaky wallet or something. The money keeps falling out the
bottom. They don't realize how effective Biden and Harris's economic policies have been. Could you just explain? And do you, I hope, do you have any little tricks up your sleeve before November so we can all win? Tom? Oh, great question, Selena. Yeah. We got to think about where we were, where we are now. This is going to be the debate.
You thought CNN was ridiculous. Jake Tapper did a good job. And who was the other woman? Martha, I actually forget the other woman at the CNN debate between Trump and Biden, but whoever it was, they did a good job. Okay. I really don't, I don't mean to knock them. Even though they're liberal Democrats, even though CNN has been the Clinton news network since the nineties, some call it the communist news network. It's obviously very left-wing. They did a pretty good job. ABC though, that's the big leagues of Democrat propaganda.
The top political anchor at ABC is the former head of communications for the Clinton White House, a professional career propagandist for Democrats. And according to reports, one of the people running ABC News is a close friend of Kamala Harris. And this thing is going to be an absolute love fest for Kamala.
And if that White House press corps reporter's question is any indication, boy, oh, boy, the questions are going to be, Kamala, how is it that you're so fabulous? And Mr. Trump, when did you stop beating your wife? There's so much more to say. First, though, go to puretalk.com slash Knowles. I'm going to let you in on a little wireless hack that can cut your cell phone bill in half every single month.
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This occurred last year. It was when this trans-identifying shooter went in and shot up a school of little Christian kids and a teacher, and it was absolutely horrific. We knew that there was a journal slash manifesto available, and the investigators and the police refused to release it. Then Stephen Crowder managed to get his hands on a handful of pages of it, so we got a little glimpse into it, but still no full article.
Well, the Tennessee Star has just released 90 pages of this book, ostensibly the entire notebook, by the Covenant School shooter. I read the whole thing yesterday. I will not subject you to all of the ravings of this. I will not expose anything.
of this woman to any more publicity, which she explicitly states in the journal that she desired and that she sought. I won't give her any more than is due to cover the story. But what do we learn from the journal? We learn that this shooter had a trans identity. We already basically knew this, but now it's confirmed in the shooter's own handwriting. She's a woman who was obsessed with the idea that she was really a boy.
She describes herself as autistic. We know that there is a link between autism and transgender identity. In fact, I gave a speech a year or two ago where a gal came up and said, you know, I was suffering from this transgender identity, but thankfully I had a good community of support around me. And they finally took me to a doctor and I was diagnosed as autistic. And when they began treating my autism, not autism,
you know, affirming my false gender, but treating my autism, then my symptoms were alleviated. So that's how she describes herself. We know that she hated her father. She writes this throughout the notebook of how much she hates her father. We know she was in love with a brown girl. It's unclear if this girl was a real person or a figment of her imagination or who knows what, but she was in love with a black girl. She liked her brown skin. We know that she had strange religious views.
she, she wrote about incarnation, the cycle of birth and rebirth. We know that she, she wrote, God is love. So are you ostensibly writing to this, this black girl of her fantasies. Uh, so she had this, I don't know, this notion that regular created beings could be God too, or I don't know, or it just, you know, it was incoherent. We know she wanted to be infamous. She wrote, I will die a shooter, hopefully to become infamous. I will make history too. Uh,
This is one reason that we refrain from saying her name, not to give into this. We then know, I mean, the book is largely filled with perverse sexual fantasies.
It's not as though this sexual identity is just one aspect of her, but there was so much more going on. Sometimes you'll hear this from the people who've fallen prey to this ideology, the gender ideology. They'll say, no, no, no, this is just one part of me. It's why this doesn't really define my thinking. Stop. You on the right, you're obsessing over this. No, no, no. If you...
the people who fall prey to this ideology think about sex all the time in a really unhealthy way. And she did too. We know she fantasized not only about normally ordered relations with this girl that she loves from the perspective of her fantasy of herself being a man. She actually fantasized about sodomizing the girl that she loved in all sorts of
really gross ways that we don't need to read. She then says, I'm such a pervert. I waste too much time in my fantasies. I think there's a lot to learn from that. I think a lot of people waste too much time in their fantasies. This is an extreme version of that. She would enact weird sexual behaviors with her stuffed animals. She refers to resorting to cartoon porn. And then she speaks positively about the shooters from Columbine. What else do we know?
This is all really weird stuff. Obviously extremely dark. You're reading the rantings of a girl who's... Of a woman who's on the one hand insane, but on the other hand...
saying things that our culture is affirming as sane. Previous cultures would have said, if you're a girl who thinks you're a boy, you're nuts, you've got to screw loose. Our culture is saying, no, that's absolutely normal, that's healthy. So this was the strange experience and really politically...
somewhat depressing reading this, this journal is you're reading what is obviously the rantings of an insane person, but then you realize our, our culture is exalting the rantings of insane people and they're calling that sane. And they're referring to normal people who have normal views about things as, as being irrational, phobic, bigoted, all the rest of it. Uh,
The other strange, particularly strange fact we know about this shooting is that after killing her victims, this young woman returned to the second floor of the building and she entered the church sanctuary and she fired seven times at a stained glass window depicting Adam and Eve. If one is sensitive to religious symbolism, this is...
jarring because seven is a number of perfection. It represents the days of creation fired seven times at, at the first human beings that are at our earliest ancestors. One wouldn't, it wouldn't take a degree in literary criticism to, to infer a kind of undoing of the order of creation. It wouldn't take a particularly profound theological musings to, to smell a scent of the demonic in all of this.
Very, very disturbing. So what is our takeaway from it? Whether this is pure mental illness with no spiritual dimension whatsoever, or whether, as one certainly could infer by reading her journal, this is a woman who was either possessed by demons or vexed by demons, demons which are real beings even though most people don't believe in them today, or most people won't admit to believing in them today even though perhaps they do. Either way,
You don't need to take a totally religious view of this awful event. You can also take a purely scientific view of this event. But regardless, one's takeaway must be that in prior ages, we could have stopped this. We can't stop this today. In prior ages.
There were years and years of warning signs that would have immediately been interpreted as signs of madness and potential danger. And the society, the family, the society, the government would have come in to set limits around this young woman's behavior, to try to correct her delusions, to try to take her out of her fantasies, to try to pull her out of her isolation, and to stop her from being able to carry out this awful act.
In our age, I'm not placing blame. I'm not placing blame on the family. I'm not placing blame on the government even. I'm not placing blame. I'm just observing this fact of our modern culture. We are no longer allowed to react to those warning signs. We are no longer prepared to react to those warning signs. When people...
show signs of demonic temptation or vexation or possession even. In prior ages, you'd go talk to a priest at the very least. You'd go maybe seek out some spiritual counseling. Now we laugh at all that sort of stuff. In prior ages, if a girl says she's a boy, she would be taken to the shrink. And the shrink would say, something's wrong with you and we're going to try to fix it. If in prior ages, if someone were exhibiting violent tendencies, as she is throughout this notebook,
She would have been locked up in an insane asylum. In prior ages, people would have read this notebook because people did not have the same expectation of privacy, a privacy that leads to a radical isolation and alienation, which frequently doubles down on the symptoms of this kind of madness. Today, we're all, we demand total privacy, total individual autonomy. In prior ages, very likely this would not have happened. But our culture...
Even if our culture does take the girl to the shrink, the shrink is going to say, oh yeah, you're absolutely right. Yeah, you really are a boy. Yeah, delve deeper into your fantasies. What could go wrong? What could go wrong in a society that exalts fantasy over reality, that exalts lies over the truth?
What could go wrong? We see it every day. There's so much more to say. First, though, go to reaganmovie.com. This week, you've got a mission. See the movie Reagan in theaters. I just caught it at the Nashville premiere, and it is not good. It's excellent. Dennis Quaid totally nails it. His Reagan is incredible. Penelope Ann Miller is terrific as Nancy Reagan. Their love story will warm your heart forever.
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Speaking of Democrats refusing to answer for the consequences of their policies, Tim Walz, vice presidential nominee for the Democrats, just got caught in a little bit of an awkward moment. He was at some campaign event eating, what is that, some kind of ice cream? I guess he's taking a page out of the Joe Biden playbook. And he's asked a question by someone holding a cell phone, and he's open to hearing the question. He leans in, clearly listens, but he doesn't like the question, so he runs away.
Thanks everybody. Bye. We haven't even covered this story. Uh, you know, six of the hostages, they're still being held by Hamas were found dead before they could be rescued. So very, really awful, very sad story. And, uh,
Tim Walz was asked about this. He obviously hears the question. He's looking right at the questioner. And then he says, ah, I'm not going to answer that. Bye. See ya. And he walks away. And he's being criticized for this answer. This was a very smart answer. The non-answer was a very smart answer. In fact, it's the only answer that Walz could have given without seriously damaging himself. If he says...
Yes, this is terrible. Bomb Hamas back to the Stone Age. He's going to lose the Democrat base, which is anti-Israel, pro-Palestine liberation, in some cases seems to be pro-Hamas.
If he says, yeah, well, forget about it. Those Israelis shouldn't have been there anyway. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. He will lose the support of most Americans who are more pro-Israel than pro-Palestine. And he will lose the support of elite Democrats who tend to be more pro-Israel, at least, than the activist base. He has no answer here. This is a classic wedge issue, which is a reminder that...
We need to push on those wedge issues. Unfortunately, some Republicans are focusing on wedge issues for our side, issues that split support even among our own base. I don't think that's necessarily a wise idea. Any campaign advisors who are suggesting that for any of the races at the congressional level all the way up to the presidential, I think are misguided and they should reconsider. We want to focus on the wedge issues for the other side. So when President Trump is at this debate, the one debate Kamala Harris has agreed to, he has to hammer the Israel question.
Because any way she answers, she is going to hurt herself. Just like any way Tim Waltz would answer, he would hurt himself. And in a casual setting, he can just walk away from the question. Kamala can't walk away on that debate stage. Now, speaking of danger, Ricky Persol.
is a football player. I'm reliably informed. You know me, not the biggest sports fan. There is one sport I like and really only one team I like, and that is the New York Yankees. And any sports activity that occurs outside of the context of Major League Baseball and specifically the New York Yankees, I am not really aware of. So you can imagine my surprise when I learned yesterday that a very prominent football player was shot in the chest
And very few news outlets were talking about it. I thought, this is really strange. I understand why I didn't know. I don't really follow football that much. But an NFL player is shot in the chest walking down the street in San Francisco. This should be national news, right? Oh, wait. It can't be national news because it proves that the Democrat policies in these Democrat cities are extremely dangerous. What happened? This guy...
unbelievably is alive because the bullet goes through his chest and somehow didn't hit any vital organs. So he's going to have to miss at least four games and it's his rookie season. So that's too bad. But if he only has to miss four games, that's actually pretty impressive for getting shot in the chest. He's got someone, this guy, Brandon Parker is going to fill the spot to replace him. He was shot, not even in some dark seedy back alley of San Francisco. He was shot near Union Square.
He wasn't shot at 2 o'clock in the morning leaving a club or a brothel or a drug den. No, no. He was shot on a Saturday afternoon walking near a very popular part of what was once known as a very beautiful city in America. He was shot by a 17-year-old male from Tracy, California, who was attempting to rob him. We do not know anything about this robber.
Because he's underage, details aren't being reported. Even if he were above age, if the details about his identity were damaging to the left-wing narrative about cities and crime, then they wouldn't report it either. Some are speculating, this is pure speculation, that he might be an illegal alien. Why are they speculating that? Well, because a lot of crime is being committed by illegal aliens. Millions and millions of them have flooded into the country under Joe Biden's administration with a border run by Kamala Harris.
So it could be. We don't know. It's pure speculation. But that is an amazing fact that the media are trying to cover up here. That after years and years of hearing about how dangerous football is, hearing about CTE and all of these horrible injuries that you can get telling parents, don't let your kids play football. We now find out it is safer for your kid to play professional football than it is to walk down the streets of San Francisco on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
Not a glowing review of Democrat cities. Now, I was just mentioning, I'm not saying I'm speculating. I'm saying that others have speculated that it is possible that the person who shot this football player is an illegal alien. Why do people think that that's possible? Well, because of a report we just got out of the New York Post. What percentage of criminal arrests
in Midtown Manhattan, do you think are of illegal aliens? You're talking Midtown Manhattan. This is the most mainstream, touristy, popular part of New York City. New York City, in the minds of New Yorkers, the very center of the universe. What percentage of the arrests
For real crimes. We're not talking about jaywalking. We're talking about crimes like assault, robbery, domestic violence. What percent of the arrests are for these migrants, for illegal aliens? 75%, according to the New York Post. And the Post is hearing this not from any criminal statistics, because those haven't been published yet and they'll probably be suppressed. But the Post is hearing this from police sources, who estimate as many as three out of four people
arrested in Midtown in recent months have been migrants. Now, in parts of Queens, that figure is more than 60%, according to these sources. Why is that? What's going on? Why are these migrants committing all these crimes? Well, a lot of them are affiliated with cartels because the cartels control the whole border. And if their very first act in the country is to commit a crime, a very serious crime, entering the country illegally, it's no wonder that they would go out and commit more crimes.
They're not assimilated to the culture. America used to be, it used to look much less favorably upon crime than it does now. But also because they know that in New York City, they're not going to get in trouble for it because there are sanctuary city laws, which means that New York City cops are not permitted to work with immigration enforcement. It means that New York City cops are not allowed to poke too deeply into whether or not a person is here illegally and can be deported. It means that
The NYPD are barred from tracking the immigration status, even as these offenders go through the system. This illegal alien crime crisis is not a crisis in the traditional sense. It's a crisis. It's causing, it's urgent. It's causing all sorts of problems for people and people don't largely know what to do about it. But it's not a crisis in that this was planned. This could be stopped tomorrow. It's not a crisis because it's a political operation by Democrats, just like the border.
The border is in crisis. The Democrats tried to push through an amnesty bill that would actually make the border crisis worse and the mass migration crisis worse. And they called it a tough on the border bill and they blamed Trump for shooting it down. But the chief reason that Republicans should not have engaged with that border bill is the Democrats aren't enforcing the laws that are currently on the books. You don't need a new law to enforce the law that is currently on the books, namely keeping foreigners out of the country. You don't you don't need a new law.
to arrest people for committing crimes and track the other crimes they've committed and then ship them out if they shouldn't be here. But Democrats in New York have said, no, no, we are going to make it a matter of city policy to let illegal aliens do basically whatever they want. Okay, that's fine. But don't say this is a crisis we've got to work together. We don't need to work together. We need Democrats to stop protecting illegal aliens and stop encouraging them to commit crimes. That's what we need. Republicans are doing everything we can do
It's simply the Democrats who are preserving in law the right of foreign nationals to come into our country and murder people and rape people and rob stores. That's what this is about. Meanwhile, amid this crisis, really this political operation, Kamala Harris is talking about her collared greens.
I have a friend who had a Christmas party, Christmas Eve every year, and she asked me to make the greens for a party every year. And I am not lying to you that I would make so many greens that I'd need to wash them in the bathtub. I'm telling you the truth. So how do you make your greens? Do you put turkey in them? Bacon.
- Nice. - I do bacon. - My grandma used to put bacon, she used to put vinegar. - Garlic, I put white vinegar. So I start with, I slice up my garlic. But no, first I chop up the bacon and get all that fat going. Then I put garlic. Some chili peppers.
And then a lot of water and a little chicken stock. And I let it go for a while before I put the greens in. And then, right, so you get that going and all that flavor. And then I put the greens in for a couple hours. Then I do vinegar. And then I cheat and do a little Tabasco. No, that's okay. Yeah. But Tabasco, of all, like I like Louisiana hot sauce. But Tabasco has that right amount of vinegar. Yeah. Yeah.
So that's how I do my greens. I don't think that's how she does her greens. Call me a conspiracy theorist. But Kamala Harris lies about a lot. She lies about everything, basically. We just saw a clip on the show last week or the week before. Kamala Harris was asked by a friendly journalist, hey, you were the most left-wing senator
when you were in the Senate, she goes, no, I wasn't. What are you talking about? That was just what Mike Pence said. She said, no, it was GovTrack show. Your record was the furthest left. She's lied about her positions on all sorts of issues, Medicare for all, the open border, killing fracking, all the rest of it. So we mentioned earlier the split culture that Kamala comes from. Something tells me
that the half-Indian, half-Jamaican girl who grew up in Berkeley, Palo Alto, and Montreal isn't sitting there in the bathtub rubbing collard greens on a washboard, just sitting out there in the plains of Louisiana. I don't buy that. But even if it were true, it's a double layer of ridiculousness.
It obviously isn't true. This woman is not like didn't grow up a sharecropper or whatever, whatever image she's trying to portray of herself now. But even if it were true, why are we talking about this? This woman is currently in charge of the border. We currently have a major border crisis, an invasion of our country by foreign nationals who are committing lots and lots of crimes, according to the New York Post sources, three quarters of crimes in midtown Manhattan.
And this woman is talking about her collard greens that she probably doesn't even make. We have a major economic crisis that is just beginning to become visible. Obviously, record awful inflation for the past three years, but now also a jobs crisis that it looks like they tried to cover up, but the jobs reports have been terrible lately. So, you know, we seem to be headed into perhaps a recession. And we're talking about Kamala Harris's collard greens that she probably doesn't even make. That is terrible.
That's the vibe. That's the vibe in the vibes election. So you can either vote for that vibe, which probably isn't even true, or you can vote for the actual policies under Trump that benefited you for four years. Folks, we're just nine days away from our first ever theatrical release, Am I Racist? Premiering on September 13th. Theaters are selling out across the country, which means more screens are added. So if you've been
previously to miracist.com and you did not see a theater in your city, go back again. Our friend Matt Walsh sent us a sneak peek of Am I Racist? This little sneak peek is called The Moana Problem. Take a look. My daughter's four years old. I am an anti-racist educator, quote unquote. She's still watching Disney movies and she is choosing a white princess over a
princesses of color. Have you talked to her about that? All the time. My three-year-old daughter is very-- her favorite princess is Moana. Love it. It's a good sign. Yeah. But then I also thought, you know, there's a little bit of cultural appropriation here. She wants to be Moana for Halloween. Mm-hmm. So how do we navigate that?
Do I go and buy the Pacific Islander native attire for my white three-year-old? I wouldn't. I wouldn't. But I guess what we might call the Moana problem here is what, on one hand, is cultural appropriation. On the other hand, there's gravitating towards white characters. Right. So it's almost like no matter which way you go, you end up back...
In racism. We think every space belongs to us because we live in a white supremacist society. Is America an inherently racist country? I think the word inherent is challenging there. If we say... Fundamentally. Fundamentally, yes. America is racist to its bones. All of the... So inherently. Yeah. Am I racist? In theaters September 13th. Rated PG-13. Buy tickets now. I still haven't seen the movie. I'm intentionally not watching it until the premiere.
I can't wait. I can't wait. And I assume you can't wait either. So go get your tickets. Join the fun opening weekend, September 13th, miracist.com for tickets and showtimes now. My favorite comment yesterday is from ForRealThough8555. The same people that voted for Joe Biden in 2020 are now upset that he's using their music. That's true. And they're going to vote for him again. And they're probably going to be voting for him for a couple more centuries. Now, not everyone wants to vote for Biden.
Brittany Mahomes is in big trouble. Brittany Mahomes, I'm told, is married to another football player. I'm learning a lot about professional football over the past couple of days. Brittany Mahomes' husband is the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, and she, on social media, vaguely implied her support for Trump. I say vaguely implied because she didn't post a video saying, I love Trump, I endorse Trump.
She didn't even repost Trump, pro-Trump content. She liked a comment that was supportive of Trump. She liked one comment. Now, on Instagram, just like on Twitter, you could like a million comments. It doesn't mean all that much. But she liked... The wife of a football player liked...
a comment that appeared to be pro-Trump, and this caused an uproar. This was reported by TMZ Sports. This was reported by the liberal New York Daily News. And then after this hit the news, this woman unliked the comments. She had to go in. I don't know who told her. I don't know, was it the
Her husband suggested maybe she unlike it. Did she do it of her own volition? Was it the team that told her husband that told her? Was it the NFL that told the team that told the husband that told her? I don't know. Whatever it was, a directive was issued. You must unlike the comments that might make it seem like you are open to the possibility of maybe supporting Donald Trump in 2024. These are the stakes for mainstream pop figures. I guess you probably know this. Whatever your job is,
Wherever you are in the country, chances are you work for a liberal organization. Chances are if you showed up to your office, you showed up to your job site tomorrow wearing a MAGA hat, that might cause problems for you. Probably would. If you showed up to the water cooler chatting about how much you love Trump and J.D. Vance, you might get a talking to from H.R.,
Certainly, if you had a sticker on your cubicle, on your truck, on your wearer, on wore a t-shirt or something, you would get in trouble. The same would not be the case if you wore a pro-Kamala shirt. And this reality of our work culture is only magnified in celebrity culture. Mainstream popular figures cannot so much as even hint that they may be sort of like a Republican.
Not even the wives of the mainstream popular figures, even when those mainstream popular figures work in a sport that is watched almost exclusively by men, at least many of whom are conservative. Those are the stakes, which is why whenever a cultural figure like another actually Kansas City chief came out, seemed supportive of generally conservative views and causes. When they do this, it requires such courage and they deserve such applause for it.
It's very, the pressure, it's, whatever pressure you feel at your job, in your community, at the local PTA, whatever, to shut up about your conservative views, and I know it's intense pressure, magnify that by a bazillion. That's what these mainstream pop figures are feeling. It's why I give them a little bit of grace when they unlike the comments or whatever.
But that is how rigged the system is against conservatives. The system does not merely comprise the government and the ballot box. The system is everything. It's the media. It's sports. It's entertainment. It's corporations. It's corporate boards. It's the diversity office at the college. It's the whole system.
It's the whole way that the society functions. And it is all 100% statistically rigged against conservatives. And if you contradict them, you're going to be in trouble. Now, speaking of political stakes, I don't want to go today before we get to this charming little story. A former top aide to the Democrat governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, who also, I guess, worked for the previous governor of New York, Andy Cuomo,
has just been arrested for being an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. This woman, Linda Sun, former deputy chief of staff to Hochul, is charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, visa fraud, alien smuggling, money laundering conspiracy. Her husband also arrested on charges of money laundering conspiracy, bank fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud, misuse of means of identification.
Apparently, they laundered this money to buy a $4 million home in Long Island, a $2 million condo in Hawaii, in Honolulu, luxury cars, including a Ferrari, which are very hard to get, as the car guys will tell you, managed to get that. So this was a big deal influencing New York, which is a very powerful state. What did she get paid for? Well, she was pretty successful.
working for the Communist Chinese Party. They were able to block representatives of the Taiwanese government from having access to the New York governor's office. This woman was able to change Hochul's and another politician's messaging regarding the CCP. This spy was able to obtain official proclamations from Governor Hochul for Chinese representatives and
And even tried to facilitate a trip by Hochul to China, though that one didn't really work. So if you're not from New York, you might not be familiar with the recent history, but every single governor of New York goes down on corruption. This governor, obviously, is implicated, a top aide, was successfully wielding state influence to help the Chinese Communist Party.
Before her, who was the governor, Andy Cuomo, Andy Cuomo went down on the scandal of killing a bunch of senior citizens during COVID, trying to cover it up. And then what they actually got him on was, you know, girls saying that he groped them or something. But that was obviously the excuse to cover up for the broader Democrat mishandling of COVID. Before Andy Cuomo, who did we have? We had David Patterson.
David Patterson was a thoroughly corrupt politician who was accused of accepting all sorts of bribes, Yankees World Series tickets, trying to get various legal problems dismissed for associates of his. How did David Patterson become the governor? He became the governor because his predecessor went down, Eliot Spitzer, because he got caught with high-class hookers.
The list goes on and on. The last non-corrupt governor of New York was, coincidentally, the last Republican governor of New York. That was George Pataki. This state, Albany, it's so thoroughly corrupt. And you can't help but notice one of the most corrupt state capitals in the country, what is it? It's New York. It's Albany, which has been run by Democrats since Pataki. What's the next most corrupt state?
state in the country, state government. You got to say it's Illinois. What's the next most corrupt? I don't know. I guess I'd probably say California. What do these things have in common? These are Democrat machine cities, Democrat machine states that are doing all sorts of terrible things that are bad for the constituents, but in some cases actually doing the bidding of literal communists. That is
Tells you a lot about the state of the Democrat machine. The rest of the show continues now. You do not want to miss it. Become a member. Use code NOLSKINNWLA. It's a check-out for two months free on all annual plans.
Republicans or Nazis, you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people. Growing up, I never thought much about race. It never really seemed to matter that much, at least not to me. Am I racist? I would really appreciate it if you left. I'm trying to learn. I'm on this journey. I'm going to sort this out. I need to go deeper undercover. I'm going to go deeper undercover.
They don't say I'm racist. Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert. Here's my certification. What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness. This is more for you than this for you. Is America inherently racist? The word inherent is challenging there. I'm going to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument. America is racist to its bones. So inherently. Yeah, this country is a piece of shit.
White folks. White trash. White supremacy. White woman. White boy. Is there a black person around here? There's a 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. Buy your tickets now in theaters September 13th, rated PG-13.