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I actually was the one who convinced the mayor to make it a man group. Like New York City found out that you were having sex partings during COVID? Yeah, it would have been a big deal. Yeah, it would have been a real deal. We went to some like underground like dance party like underneath the bank in Wall Street. And we were all rolling. We were all taking Molly and everybody's high. And I was so happy because I hadn't done that in like a year and a half, like a year or whatever. But I was looking around being there.
because this was not cool. The only way I could do this job for the city was if I had some way to blow off steam and everything. I'm kind of sneaky about it because hotels didn't want people gathering there because that was like a funny city. My wife and I had one with our friends in August of that first summer. So we rented a hotel and it was fun. We all took Molly
You know, you know how sometimes you just like to be naked with all your friends?
And maybe you guys are like bumping uglies, but maybe you're just all being naked with friends in a hotel room or in a secret rave party fueled by Molly under a Wall Street bank while you're running the COVID response that's locking everyone down and getting people fired from their jobs if they don't comply with the mandates that you're violating to hold orgies. He goes on.
I'm like really like
I love being my authentic self. So the way we do it in public health is we make it very uncomfortable to be unvaccinated. I don't expect the education to change your behavior. I'm just going to make it really hard. You got a job. You can't go to a restaurant. You can't go to school. It's like, I'm just going to get vaccinated. So was it technically kind of forcing people? Yeah. You force people by making people. You're going to hear a lot about how this undercover footage proves Democrat hypocrisy.
And it does. The people who canceled Christmas, the people who wouldn't let you visit your dying parents and grandparents, the people who wouldn't let you have a funeral for them, they were violating their own rules while you were practically imprisoned in your home. That's true. The Democrats are hypocrites. The bigger story for me, though, is not the hypocrisy. It's actually a simpler explanation of our present political corruption.
The people who rule us are drug-addled sex freaks enthralled to persistent, grave, mortal sin. Yes, they believe the wrong things. Yes, they read the wrong books. Yes, they fail to live up to the standards they set. And sometimes they intentionally violate those standards and they're hypocrites, sure. But at a more basic level, they're just degenerate.
They give free reign to base passions that overwhelm their reason. And so long as they do that, they're going to act like freaks and they're going to impose their freakishness on all of us. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show. Welcome back to the show. J.D. Vance completely destroyed a Politico reporter with facts and logic.
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Maybe the craziest part of that whole video of the COVID czar in New York City talking about all the orgies he would go to and the drugs he would do while everyone else was locked up. I think the craziest part was he said, yeah, when we went, we were at this underground rave where everyone's rolling on Molly and ecstasy. And it was underneath a Wall Street bank. And I just it was so great because I hadn't done that for like a year or a year and a half. Excuse me. Wait, hold on. You.
You're telling me the craziest thing about being at that rave was that it had been like 12 to 18 months since you last did it. How often do you go to these things? How often do the people who rule us, who impose mandates that change our lives, sometimes deprive us of our livelihoods that prevent us from seeing our families, how often do these people go to weird, drug-fueled, freak show orgies?
I'm getting the impression it's more frequently than many of us would suspect. You hear the story about P. Diddy. You hear the story about Jeffrey Epstein. You hear... I'm remembering a story going back 15, 20 years now. Dominic Strauss-Kahn, when he was caught in his sex scandal over at the IMF. And even... He would talk about these kind of weird... I don't know. Are they all just...
I guess nothing changes in the history of the world. You read in the Old Testament about rulers doing a ton of weird sex stuff. And you read in history books about pagan elites and rulers and aristocrats, not very oristo, because oristo means good, and they're quite the opposite of good. They're just doing weird, deviant stuff. In that guy's own words, he says, yeah, I would be doing weird, deviant stuff. But then I'd also go on TV and tell people how they had to
Lock down and take the vaccine. And these are the people talking about health. The people who are telling us about public health, supposedly in charge of the public health of society, are ingesting poisonous chemicals and then going to orgies. Tells you everything you need to know.
about our present government. Now, speaking of sin and grace, on the flip side of things, President Trump is due to visit a Marian shrine with the Polish president, Duda.
This would be the national shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa. I always mispronounce this. Our Lady of Czestochowa, which is a very important Marian shrine. He's going to visit with this Polish conservative leader. It's supposed to happen September 22nd on a Sunday. This is a shrine in Bucks County, which is an important county to win. In Pennsylvania, very important state to win. And
I know how the news media are going to report on this. I know how many, how the liberals are going to report on this. I know how the squish conservatives are going to react to this. They're going to say, how dare this man, how dare this sinner, Donald Trump show up to the national shrine of our lady? How dare he?
President Trump has done this sort of thing before. He visited the shrine of John Paul II and was criticized by a cardinal actually for doing that. How dare this sinner show up to this important religious site? To which one might respond, who do you think the shrines are for? Who do you think the shrines are for? What do you think religion's for? Is it for perfect people? Oh, it's for the people who've never committed a sin in their life, right? Find me that man.
Our Lord comes not for the righteous, but to bring sinners to repentance. The fact that Trump now consistently talks about God on the campaign trail after the first assassination attempt, the fact that he held up that Bible in front of St. John's Church, the fact that he has visited now, well, one shrine, he's about to visit another important shrine. That's a good thing. It shows you a kind of humility, right?
Because, you know, Trump gets this rap of being really prideful and boastful and he puts his name in gold and he does. But he also kind of jokes about that. One gets the sense that Trump is fairly self-aware and he recognizes his own shortcomings. The line that I keep coming back to is when he was asked about having a beer and he said, you know, I think I'm the first president who's never had a beer before.
Can you imagine if I had a beer, if I were a drinker, I'd be the worst. Probably the only good thing you can say about me is I've never had a beer. That's what he said. That's self-awareness. That's a bit of humility. The way he holds himself and the way he talks. He's not pretending to be Pericles. He's not even pretending to be Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, that movie star, everything was good looking, scripted perfectly, extraordinarily eloquent speaker, and very involved in the conservative movement, Ronald Reagan. Trump...
isn't that guy. And he doesn't pretend to be that guy. He says, look, I know a handful of things. I know how to fix things. I know how to make things a little bit better. I'm a kind of a practical guy. I talk like a practical guy. He talks like a New Yorker who builds things. He says, you know, that's me. Okay, take it or leave it. I'm going to try to help fix the country. And I'm going to do my best and I've got my flaws. And I'm going to show up to some religious sites sometimes too, because I'm not a perfect guy. That's beautiful. But the libs will criticize him for anything.
This one takes the cake of all of the insane criticisms leveled at Trump over the years. This one's top of the list. This is from The Atlantic, a once rather prestigious liberal magazine. Trump is no Gerald Ford. No other president has used an assassination attempt to inflame American politics the way Donald Trump does. This is by Tom Nichols, some lib. They're criticizing him for almost being assassinated.
and then talking about it. Because Gerald Ford, there was a period of time, a rather short period of time, I think it was something like 18 days, which two people tried to kill Ford. And it didn't work. And then he wore a bulletproof overcoat for the rest of his presidency in public. And Ford didn't talk about it quite so much. And Trump has talked about how he very nearly had the back of his skull blown off, only a slight 20 degree turn of his head at the last minute, last second,
prevented him from bleeding out on a stage in Pennsylvania. And then the second time they found a muzzle going through his golf course. And he's mentioned that there have been multiple assassination attempts and he shouldn't talk about that. Trump is no Gerald Ford. Trump, he's no Gerald Ford. The other way he's not Gerald Ford is that the Libs didn't call Gerald Ford an existential threat to democracy in the second coming of Hitler. The Libs didn't justify and encourage the assassination attempts on Gerald Ford.
The libs are tone policing the near murder of Trump, the twice near murder of Trump. He really shouldn't talk about it like that. You know, he should really use different words to describe how his head was almost blown off after we, the libs, have called him an existential threat to our country for 10 years.
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The libs are still trying to kill Trump, by the way. There's a Rasmussen poll that's come out. Roughly three in 10 Democrats say America would be better off had Trump been assassinated. This is the way the question was asked. I don't want there to be any ambiguity. While it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being, would America be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend? 69% of respondents said no.
14% said they weren't sure. 17% of respondents said it would have been better for Trump to have been slaughtered on the green. Uh, 28% of Democrats answered yes. Only 47% of Democrat respondents indicated that America would not benefit from Trump being murdered. And 25% said they weren't sure. So the Democrats are going to try to, uh,
say that they have no culpability whatsoever for the attempted assassinations of Trump. Don't let them forget these numbers. This is ammo for the water cooler, okay, when the libs try to gaslight us on this. Biden launched his presidential campaign on the existential threat that Trump poses to democracy and how he hangs around with Nazis. That was the first campaign ad in 2020.
Kamala has kept up that line of attack, including after the first assassination attempt, including after the second assassination attempt. And three in 10 Democrats today wish Trump had been assassinated. So don't tell me they have nothing to do with this. I said it in a speech at YAF that ended up getting some play in the media, but I was totally right. So I'll say it again. Political violence today is an exclusively left-wing problem in America. It's being pushed by the left and
from the lowest level all the way up to the highest level, from the Antifa anarchists who threw an explosive at the building when I was about to go on stage at the University of Pittsburgh, all the way up to
The president of the United States who has justified these assassination attempts all the way up to Kamala Harris, the vice president who's currently the nominee, who bailed violent rioters out of jail when they burned down Minneapolis during the George Floyd riots. These people promote political violence and it's not right-wingers and it's not centrists and independents. It's the left that's doing it in every single case. That's how it goes. Not good, but you're not going to solve political problems if you don't acknowledge political problems. Now, speaking of
Rabid Democrats, J.D. Vance was asked a question on the campaign trail by a Politico reporter. He was asked, actually, it's a tricky little question because the Trump campaign is running against illegal immigration, but says that it is for more legal immigration.
But the Trump campaign is also running against the 300,000 Haitian migrants who were imported into the country by Biden and Harris, some of whom have been reported to be doing all sorts of weird things with animals that they should not be doing. And
J.D. Vance was asked, OK, well, hold on. You say you're running against illegal immigration. You're for legal immigration. Well, those 300,000 Haitians that Biden and Harris imported, they're technically here legally. And forget about just the Haitians. There are all sorts of people who have been imported into this country and been given temporary legal status or have been given a kind of amnesty. So what are you going to do for those people?
Hi, Senator. Mia McCarthy with Politico. Question for you about the Haitian migrants in Springfield. So I know you've talked a lot about how we need to deport illegal aliens, but I wanted to ask you, the majority of the Haitians in Springfield came under TPS, so they are here legally. And I know you've expressed a lot of your issues with the TPS program and wanting to change that under a Trump-Vance administration. But I guess my question for you is if...
you become the vice president under a Trump administration, what will you guys do about the migrants that are already there since they did arrive legally? And a follow-up to that, if you plan to deport them, how would you do that legally? Well, look, this is a media and Kamala Harris fact check that I want to clarify and clear up right now. And here's...
Now, the media loves to say that the Haitian migrants, hundreds of thousands of them, by the way, 20,000 in Springfield, but hundreds of thousands of them all across our country, they are here legally. And what they mean is that Kamala Harris used two separate programs, mass parole and temporary protective status. She used two programs to wave a wand.
and to say, we're not going to deport those people here. Well, if Kamala Harris waves the wand illegally and says these people are now here legally, I'm still going to call them an illegal alien. An illegal action from Kamala Harris does not make an alien legal. That is not how this works. This is a great, great answer. And J.D. Vance is just extremely intelligent, and he's really well read on the subject. And he's doing what a running mate should be doing.
The Libs were really upset when Trump picked J.D. Vance and they tried to portray him as a big drag on the ticket and a bad choice and all the rest. I suspect one of the big reasons they were portraying J.D. that way is because he is really effective. The point of being the running mate, your job on the campaign, is to be the attack dog, is to have all your facts lined up, is to know exactly how to give that soundbite to the reporters. And he did that there. And he's making an important point about policy.
People don't object to the 300,000 Haitians or 20,000 Haitians in Springfield, you know, taking over this small town. They don't object to countless Latin American migrants pouring into the country, unvetted illegally, taking over communities, driving cars into school buses and buildings, putting a drain on government services, filling up public schools. They don't object to it.
because of the technical labeling of those migrants. They object to it because mass migration has in practice constituted an invasion.
Of our country for decades now. And it's created a lot of social disorder and it's put a ton of strain on our resources. And it's fractured our society because these people have largely not assimilated. And Democrats have done it cynically to give themselves a permanent electoral majority. That's why people object to it.
They don't object to it because one immigrant is totally unvetted and an illegal alien while one has temporary protective status and a kind of parole while the other one has a green card while the this while the that. They object to it because you have to press...
Three for English, and that's annoying. They object to it because there is increased crime in certain neighborhoods in our country. They object to it because the ducks are going missing at the public park, okay? To use the vivid example that has been much debated over the past few weeks. That's what they object. They object to the fact of it, not the words that you use to describe it. And J.D. is saying, we're going to fix the problem in practice. We're going to deal with the facts. We're not going to be like the libs and just use—
mealy-mouthed euphemisms and new sorts of words to pretend that the problem doesn't exist. What the libs want to do is say, okay, we have millions and millions, maybe more than 11 or 12 million illegal aliens in this country. Well, we're just going to call them undocumented Americans. Poof, the problem goes away. We're going to call them dreamers.
There it is. There's my magic dust. And now the problem goes away. No, you still have the social problems. You got to deal with the you have to deal with the actual political issue, which is mass unassimilated migration into America in a short period of time that screws up the labor market, that screws up the housing market, that causes crime to increase in certain areas, that brings in all sorts of terrible elements, including the criminal cartels that control the border and the poison of fentanyl that's killing hundreds of thousands of Americans.
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Wow, my favorite comment again. Folks, when the producers look through the comments, they pull all sorts of comments every day. And I don't really look at the names. But this one just keeps coming. This person keeps coming up. The Drummer's Workshop Norms Music who says, My values haven't changed. My accents have. Kamala Harris. Sure, I'll say that again. My values haven't changed. My accents have, mommy. I love you too. Aye, aye, aye. That's the latest one.
Kamala, Kamalala, Harris. Now, speaking of Latin American countries, actually, Cuba, communist Cuba, has just done something terrible. Cuba has sentenced a man to prison, two and a half years in prison for sharing memes. Wow. Barairo Rauco, I'm sure I'm mispronouncing that, is a 52-year-old barber, lives in the city of Cienfuegos, and he's a member of a local dissident group
Cuba's citizens movement for reflection and conciliation. And he was arrested for sharing memes. This is what you get in a communist totalitarian enslaved country where people don't really have freedom or political rights. Also, that's what happens in America because we do the same thing. We've done the exact same thing. You might recall the name Douglas Mackey. He had this edgy Twitter account called Ricky Vaughn based on the movie, uh, major league. Uh,
He was arrested, then convicted, and then imprisoned for sharing memes. This all happened in March of 2023, was when he was found guilty. He faced up to a decade in jail. Happily, he was only sentenced to seven months in jail.
So that, okay, that's one difference between us and communist Cuba. In America, well, you could be sentenced actually to much more jail time than the Cuban Communist Party sentences its dissidents to. But maybe you'll get a little bit less jail time. So instead of two and a half years, maybe it'll be seven months. Okay, better part of a year for the same supposed crime.
Douglas Mackey posted some funny memes. One of the memes was, don't skip the line, vote from home. If you're a Democrat, text your vote or something like that. This is an old joke. I'd work on campaigns when I was a youth back in my teenage years and in my 20s. And you'd be standing around talking to voters, passing out palm cards.
And sometimes they'd say, hey, when's the election? And the joke was, well, are you a Democrat or a Republican? If you're a Republican, the election's on Tuesday. But if you're a Democrat, the election's not till Wednesday. Ha ha ha. And it's a very old political campaign joke. So this guy, Douglas Mackey, posts a meme basically about that joke. It's just a new high tech version of that joke. He goes to jail for seven months. I'm not saying we're the same as Cuba.
For one, it's hard to grow tobacco that's as good in America, though Connecticut Shade tobacco is very good. So is Pennsylvania Broadleaf, but I digress. But our government is acting increasingly in a way that is similar to totalitarian, oppressive, actually communist regimes elsewhere in the world. That should...
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his or her kids don't have any friends. This is a poll of over a thousand parents with kids between six and 12 years old. They say 20% of kids potentially feel lonely or isolated during crucial years of social development. Why is this? One in five parents, of the one in five, one in five of them, say it's shyness or social awkwardness that's the main obstacle for their kid. An additional 15%
said it's because other kids are jerks. It's unkind behavior from other children. And then less than 10% say it's a medical condition or disability. So it's not, they're not saying, well, you know, my kid's being made fun of because he's in a wheelchair or something or because he has autism or something like that. It's not that. That's the lowest ranking problem, according to these parents.
It's that the kids are shy and socially awkward. And this is the key. And it's a problem. Some kids go through tough times when they're kids. You know, that's part of growing up. However, some go through tougher times than others in certain social circumstances can be better or worse. When I was a kid, homeschooling was unusual. Homeschooling was unusual. Most kids went to public school, or maybe if they were rich kids, they went to a private school. But they didn't really homeschool because there was this fear
that the kids who were homeschooled would not develop social skills. They wouldn't know how to interact with people. They'd be shy and awkward and weird, and they wouldn't be able to get along with other people. They wouldn't be socialized into the normal culture. Today, it's exactly the opposite. Today, if you are socialized into the normal culture that you see in public school and in the mainstream, you are much more likely to be
weird and shy and awkward and anxious and depressed and think that you're the opposite sex or anything in between. Today, if you want to be normal, that is to say well-adjusted and basically grounded in reality, you have to avoid being socialized into the mainstream culture. Anecdotally, we see this to be true. Ever since COVID, especially, homeschooling has really taken off in America. I know so many kids who were homeschooled. I know so many of them.
Just around my local parish, I travel around the country, I go to different churches and communities. I meet a lot of people who homeschool their kids. 98.7% of the time, these kids are among the very most normal, mature, well-adjusted kids I've ever met in my whole life.
It's the kids who go to the public schools. It's the kids who go even to the mainstream private schools who have all sorts of problems and all sorts of disorders and all sorts of questions about their identity and all sorts of social problems. That is an amazing flip. If you want your kid to be well-adjusted and properly socialized, you actually have to keep them out of the mainstream culture because the mainstream culture is not conducive.
to their flourishing. Friendship is really important. This is not just a minor problem. Ah, whatever, my kid will make friends later someday. No. Aristotle writes about this at length that, uh,
And friendship is, well, basically the highest form of love. Not just any kind of friendship. You know, he has gradations of friendship. There's friendship of utility where you just kind of, there's friendship of pleasure where, you know, you both like playing pinochle or something. Then there's friendship of utility where you're networking and you help each other out, maybe professionally. And it's still kind of transactional though. And then there's friendship of virtue, friendship of the good. And Aristotle says, a virtuous friend is another self.
Which sounds kind of narcissistic and self-centered, but it's really not. Because you're standing with another person, both looking at the good, both pursuing the good, both wishing to be better, and both helping to make each other better. A true friend holds up a mirror to yourself. It's like growing another brain is what a true friend is like.
And that's extraordinarily important because man is a social creature and we don't just live in isolation. It's not going to work. Okay, before we get to the mailbag, I'm going to do something really weird. I just saw a great music video and I have to play it for you. It's by John Kahn. It was released by Based Records. I will narrate for those who are just listening on podcast or radio. Take it away. This is a video, black and white. Trump walking alone down a hallway. I've been down, counting down, smiling through the taste of blood and mouth.
Trump just black and white walking through crowds. Wearing a MAGA hat, smiling in a suit, rain coming down. It's him walking by courthouses, picking up that Marine's hat, putting it on his head. Standing supporting people at the White House.
Walking alone out the door of the West Wing. Smiling with the MAGA hat on and his shirt and jacket. Kissing an older woman on the head, you know, a little woman who's obviously a supporter of his. I love that lyric, I'm a fighter. No one can say that I'm a running hider.
A few short clips of Trump as a young man looking serious. Hugging the American flag. Fireworks going off. Standing there, fist in the air. And then obviously all his supporters. These deplorable, irredeemable people who were just actually good, normal Americans who want a normal country. And then the video ends in the same place it started. Him walking alone down a hallway.
Totally determined, serious affect. Not angry. Serious. Doing his job. Walks out, takes center stage. And of course, when he's nearly killed on the stage in Pennsylvania, blood on his face, fist in the air. Fight, fight, fight. I'm basically immune to political propaganda, to most political propaganda. This one gets you a little bit misty-eyed. It's...
exactly the right tone. It's exactly the right tone because it rings true. I mentioned earlier in the show that Trump's not Reagan. There are a lot of similarities. They have the same campaign slogan, but he's not Reagan. This is a really good song. I highly recommend you share this with people because it captures the essence of Reagan in the real person of Trump. It captures what they have in common. It's very simple. I'm a fighter. I'm not a run and hider.
It's, you know, it's not a complicated song. Trump's not all that complicated a man. He's just, the guy's just a fighter, you know, and he doesn't give the speeches that Ronald Reagan gave. And he doesn't, he's, he doesn't have certain attributes that other great leaders have had, you know, George Washington or Abraham Lincoln or whoever. He's Trump. He's Donald Trump. And this is a guy who has extraordinary natural virtues.
That most other people lack. And he just built up his business. And, you know, so there's footage of him all the way back in the 80s or 90s. And he just, this guy, his superpower is, you just can't get him down. You just can't beat him.
Any other man, four prosecutions, four criminal prosecutions, any other man, one criminal prosecution, he'd be out of politics. And you just can't get him down. They spy on him. They malign him. They drag him into court over civil cases. They try to criminally prosecute him. They change all the election rules. They shoot him twice. They shoot him once. They try to shoot him a second time. And this guy just gets back up, and it's inspiring.
Anything else, you talk about any of Trump's faults, you think Trump doesn't know about his faults? He jokes about his faults. And he shows up to religious shrines and he speaks in a way that's weirdly humble for a billionaire with his name in gold who was the president of the United States. But he just, that's it. That's what people like about him.
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Hey, Michael. As a young Christian, I thought Christian and conservative films were poorly written and generally poorly done. So I went out and got a degree in media and performing arts from a fancy art school. I wanted to advance and improve the field in whatever way I could. For a long time, however, I struggled with the idea that acting was lying in a way.
It wasn't until I confessed the struggle to a secular professor in college that I got a great answer. She said that acting wasn't about lying, but rather it was, and should be when well done, all about telling the truth. This hit me as a Christian. Jesus is the ultimate storyteller. He constantly used parables and illustrations.
Why do so many Christians and Christian organizations reject and downplay the use of this art form when it could be such an amazing tool to share the ultimate truth of Christ?
The Catholic Church uses art in so many unique and beautiful ways. For example, why do both Protestants and Catholics reject this medium pretty much across the board? As you can imagine, I hit a wake-up wall after college, and I'm now not directly using my degree. But I'd really appreciate your thoughts. Thanks. Happily. And I have a little extra insight into this because I was an actor. I have been an actor. I've worked as an actor. And so...
And I'm now a Christian and, you know, I'm now a practicing Christian. I suppose I was a cradle Catholic and then fell away for 10 years. And reverting to the church has complicated my views on acting because you're absolutely right or your professors write that acting is living truthfully in imaginary circumstances. If you're any good at it, that's what you're doing. There's one TV show where I play a guy who supposedly blew up the Hindenburg.
Now, I didn't really blow up the Hindenburg, you know, when I play a football player or whatever, soldier or something. I'm not really those guys, but you're living truthfully within the imaginary circumstances. But that creates problems for the actor in particular, but to a lesser degree for the audience. Fiction creates problems, or it can create problems for the audience.
there is a reason why the church fathers pretty much universally condemned the theater, in part because the plays that were being presented in the theaters were extraordinarily obscene and, in some cases, blasphemous. There were mockeries of Christian rights. So that's one historical reason why presumably one could have a wholesome movie or a wholesome play. That would be less damaging. There's another fear, though, when we engage in
engage with fiction, which is the fear that Dante writes about in Canto V of Inferno, which is that sometimes we can make interpretive errors and we can mistake the fictional lives of the characters for our own lives. That's what the adulterous lover Francesca de Rimini does. She's reading Lancelot and Guinevere and she misinterprets the text and she reads it as her own life and then she has an adulterous affair with her brother-in-law and it leads to their death and then they end up in hell. So that's one fear. Is it...
You can read great works of fiction or watch a great play or a great movie and understand through the imaginary circumstances truth. But you have to make sure that you can keep a distance between yourself and the play. If you become too lost in it, you lose touch with reality, and that can lead you into sin and error. This risk is all the more pronounced for actors.
Because especially in modern acting, since Stanislavski and the Moscow Art Theater, which then comes to America through the group theater and people like Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler and Harold Klerman and Sanford Meisner, that new style of acting, which has been around for something like 100 years now, draws heavily on Freud. And it involves not representing something. It's not akin to being a mime. It relies on cultivating an inner life of the character. So if you want to play...
you know, a guy who's in love with a woman on screen, you really want to cultivate a kind of love and attraction for that woman, which can compromise you. If you want to play a mass murderer, you have to cultivate the desire to murder people. You know, you want to cultivate that inner life so that it kind of just overflows. And then, you know, it's like a sponge that gets overly full. And then the water that comes out, that's the acting. And it's called organic acting.
Sometimes it's called method acting, which is a subset of it. But that can be really damaging because you're constantly reshaping your soul in ways that are not always virtuous. So it's not so simple as saying theater is...
you know, perfectly fine. It's just, you know, living truthfully in imaginary. So what is living truthfully in imaginary circumstances? That that's the problem is, is it can, it can be psychologically and spiritually damaging a little bit for the audience, but especially for the actors, not saying there's no right way to do it, but the church fathers had a point when they, when they talked about the worry, the, the, uh, dangers of the theater. Next question.
Hi Michael, this is Rachel from Michigan. My question is, why do you think the left is not promoting Kamala as the potential first female president of the United States? The left is ordinarily quick to highlight anyone who might be the first anything. When Hillary ran, they talked non-stop of a woman finally leading our country. When Obama ran, black people couldn't wait to see someone who looked like them be our first black president.
Even when Pete Buttigieg ran for president, they touted him as the first openly gay man to launch a presidential campaign. But we hear crickets about this with Kamala as the current Democratic candidate. My thoughts on their silence is that women and feminists, we want to be proud of what our gender accomplishes standing on our own merits. Kamala did not win a primary. She hasn't provided a clear platform. She would become a first solely due to circumstance rather than on her own achievements. What are your thoughts on this?
I think your intuition's pretty good. Also, because, yeah, she's getting the nomination in a way that is cheating. So they're a little wary of that. Also, they ran Hillary as the first woman president. She got beat. So maybe they're beginning to realize that's not the best idea. They want to run Kamala as everything and nothing.
So they're not really defining her in any way. They want her to just be a generic alternative to Trump. And so the less defined she is, the better. One correction, though, of what you said, you said that Pete Buttigieg was running to be our first gay, openly gay president. But of course, our actual first homosexual president was James Buchanan, the worst president in American history who very nearly destroyed the country. So that'll be something Pete can grapple with the next time he runs. Next question.
Hi, Michael. I have a question regarding communion during Mass. I see fellow parishioners receiving the body in different ways, by hand or by the tongue, either while standing or kneeling. What are your thoughts about these different methods of receiving the Eucharist? And is there a specific method that should be practiced more over others? Many thanks in advance for your insight and have a blessed weekend.
Very good question. The church permits all of those different ways. However, I think the traditional way probably has quite a lot to it, which is to receive the Eucharist on the tongue, not in your hand, on the tongue, while kneeling. Because, you know, you're kneeling while you receive our Lord, you know, in the holy sacrifice of the Mass, in the Blessed Sacrament. Right.
So that would seem to occasion kneeling. If you're going to kneel before you enter a pew, if you're going to kneel before an icon or something, probably you'd want to kneel when receiving the Holy Sacrament. And then the reason to receive on the tongue is that the priest's hands are consecrated and your hands are not consecrated. So just really practical. It's kind of funny to speak practically about this extraordinary mystery.
But, you know, if you receive the Eucharist on the hand and you really believe that this is the body, blood, soul, and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, then if there's a crumb or if a piece falls onto the floor or something, any little tiny little crumb or remnant of it, then you're disrespecting our Lord. You know, it falls on the ground and then you're stepping on it. It's just, you know, really hideous to think about. So I would recommend...
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