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2019-02-08 | 🔗
Best of the Program | 2/8 - The Green New Nightmare? -h1 - Disgrace, a Disappointment, He Sucks? -h1 - New and Untitled? (w/ Bill O'Reilly) -h2 - Brains and Common Sense? (w/ Jon Miller) -h2  - The Consuming Instinct (w/ Dr. Gad Saad) -h2

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We're going to past where they got something special we're doing this. We gain if your member of police, tv or, if you simply radio network hearing a marathon of Dock Thompson, shows the morning blaze if her doc passed away this week tragically and there's a fundraiser not for his family, he has three kids and the wife and three knows obviously everything's in turmoil so what people were worth thinking about. All the good times with Our great shows you did and the silver and we'd running a bunch of those this weekend and urging you to support him at these go funding you get their easily go to health, Doc, Thompson, DOT, com We really have to do that if, if you have the ability, if not just listen and remember Doc, Thompson. This weekend so this show today was was an interesting one. We started with Alexandria Cassio Quartet, send her wonderful new green deal, which is is really, an embarrassment,
embarrassment of riches for conservative talk show host as we go through some of that today, she's kind of a gift to to to who cares about the constitution, she really streets, the idiocy of socialism, so so well, and we get the details there. John Robert with another terrible ruling in a Supreme court, he's really incredible discipline and go through that and his role in Louisiana abortion lobbying overturned. Then we have been around for a whole, our finances, the normal slot on Fridays, Our two through a new book, he's writing about Donald Trump, which is going to be very interesting. He interviewed Donald Trump for an hour just last week. So he has some insight. There goes into Nancy, see Jeff Peso story as well and John. Who started new Pakistan should listen to that's called White House brief with John Miller starts this week, He is on police tv as wealth and heat.
So at the state of the Union and August of on in the White House and doktor. Outside as well from Canada, really smart guy. He's in town doing a future. Pakistan has lots of illegal material coming away and it all starts with today's buck as the only thing tat the day. I think what the Democrats are doing now may have a he and the maid, have a reverse effect on all of us. It may actually take people who have taken years off their life may get them back. I it is like a Benjamin, I may be younger at the end of this story: it's become a south park, parity. Alexandria, occasional court
ex has has just made things fun here. It is. She has finally unveiled to the world visa and pr of course, the contents of her new green deal. I love this all the front runners, the Democrats, who will run for president, whether they ve read it or not, have already. I endorse this come on my Harris Elizabeth WAR Inquiry Booker, all of them, so now. What's in it Well, I just want to give you some highlights the Green who deal proposes. The following will be completed in the next ten years. Are you ready to do it? I m very excited here Sure it's gonna be very plausible. No, no, it startled plausible its
moral thing to do I'll get ok a ban now in the next ten years, a ban and on ninety nine percent of the cars currently on the road. Now you think what no there's no biggie there only enough the maiden two hundred and seventy million registered cars out there, and I am or that all three hundred, fifty million Americans you know like in a place like Manhattan, where a car really isn't needed, so you just get rid of your car. Unless you're in that one percent. Now I don't know who that one percent is, but we know we'll be wealthy because we hate the richest one percent but we will not hate the one percent that is allowed to have their cars and ours are taken from us. Ok, so
does she not only wants to ban all cars? She also not all night? I don't want to be hyperbolic on this. I apologise to MRS Cortez, this, not all cars, it's only ninety nine percent of all cars. She also to ban all oil natural gas and oil, nuclear power now that's only about eighty to ninety percent of all the power that you know the country uses, but she doesn't pen coal, which is weird because coal is the dirtiest of all of them. Nuclear energy is the cleanest. The next cleanest is natural gas, but I'll gone natural gas gone nook. They are power gone in the next ten years. How're we
going to replace it. Don't ask that question. She's doing moral work. Ok, don't ask don't ask that question now. She She also has proposed in her new green deal now done sound extreme, yet does is due don't solely out just seems really rational based in road, would completely pragmatic both ways. I mean this is this- is this is simple? I think I ever saw if you want to save the planet, yeah, of course, you're gonna bet oil, natural gas, nuclear power outside our brain or one two and three Iraqis I'll get you a ban, all cars right now now ninety nine percent of current exactly right. Thank you know she s, gone the extra now. This is because she's a thinker aright, remember that she's I just the other day that Donald Trump was there was an incoherent speech and it was like he'd, never even thought about it or did his homework. That is what she said. Yes, she's
done our homework. She also once every building in America to be guided and rebuild, so that it can be outfitted with energy, efficient materials now known, said she uses the word every right before Building in America every bill, being in Amerika so in the Ex ten years, without cars. And without energy we're going to God every building in America and rebuild it with energy efficient materials. Now, if you were to do this, of course- and you are to complete this task, all of the materially to use would be completely outdated. Does she? Is she aware of that? And they would no longer be the top of the line efficient
yeah they with. No, you don't have any energy the ear, not innovating anymore, so they it'll, be ok, so that you can make them any more, but you are certainly not updating now. Nothing! Ok! Now. She's got rid of the cars we ve, we rebuilt ever. A building in America in the next ten years she has as a banned. All oil natural gas nuclear power She says it doesn't go far and it doesn't go far enough. We so need to ban all air travel. All air travel just just been shut down the industry or to spend the planes don't nor planes. This is a joke. I know it is not. Oh, my god, you are so immoral You are so immoral for not are you thinking
How do we do this? This isn't possible. No one will do this. You know, there's a difference between being eight and being morals do their sugar. The sure is as easy as she's explaining here, but I dont. Not only do I dont think it's possible to do these things. I don't want to do these things. I don't think anyone would what you tell the american people we're gonna. Take your car now remember this come Allah Harris's endorses. Plan Elizabeth WAR, an has endorsed this plan. Corey Booker as endorsed this plan or of them endorse this plan. Rid of all cars, get rid of natural gas oil. Nuclear power got everything, building in America and rebuild it and ban All air travel now sure we're gonna miss our plane rides but have no fear She has a solution for that. We're gonna be and all air travel because we're
going to have a massive amount of high speed rail and that will fulfil all of your travel needs cardigan from the train station to the to the house. If there's no cars, stop, skiing. These immortal question you're right. I'm sorry! Ok, sorry! Now I thought before when I was living in sin, and I wasn't so moral. I thought how that's gonna sunk for tourism in Hawaii or you are going to London or Europe? the long ride wet ride at a very wet ride, but it's on high speed. Trade, I seed, so it probably kindle underneath the ocean and get their so fast. The train doesn't have time to in a trap, people in a tub of water,
The plan is not that I don't know, but why do we do? I did they always there, so in love with nineteen hundred its technology, like that, you don't want to do, is put it. We want trains, won't trains to go to the places essential, oh the areas where the people may or may not live. What is there anything that makes you more happy than this sum? Yes, I mean is really have a makes. It feel like old, tiny and kind of cool. You know Ok, so then all air travel as well, but this is the thing because we're doing all this, the government can guarantee jaw was for life, but also a free house. Free education for life, guaranteed income and- and I am quoting
whether the person will work or not only free, healthy food for every American. This is spent. This is fantastic. That you that's all in a section entitled build on Sdr second bill of rights by guaranteeing, and then she lists all these things, including a job with a family, sustaining wage family, a medical leave vacations and retirement security. But remember we didn't pass after Sech a bill of rights, So this is on top of that. The second bill of rights was to reverse the constitution, true in charge. Of negative liberties to a charter of positive literate liberties, the other things that the government must do for all of all of humanity, not the things that the government must never do and by doing so in Bill of rights. We follow the soviet constitution which, by the way the soviet constitution was, was his I don't know how many times over
over and over again because it doesn't work now she admits that this is the perfect plan she said we're not going to get to zero emissions, and I want to pause for a minute because the healing factor is about to be spread. And you're who gonna feel so much better, because she's really thought this went through. She says we can't do it without this. What is that the best of a bad that programme, wait a minute. Did this can't be right? John Roberts?
John Railroads, voted against the conservatives on abortion. I won t it is impossible to overstate how worthless John Roberts is. It's impossible. You can't overstated. He cannot overstated. He is no stew worthless nano, he's working on a long term plan that we always get told Anytime Roberts would come out and he has the wrong ruling on Sunday as those he's actually working on a long term plan to do even better. We really have a problem with the press to the way the report this that he sided with the liberal side of the court, no one- should have Ruth Bitter Ginsburg Ruth bitter goods were excited with Linda liberal side of the coat court. He's just on the liberal side of the court: that's it he just on that site! That's what he is if you eat this idea, all the crap that came up with with cabinet there going over to her rovers his weight. They be lucky if their within three justices of overturning rovers, his weight that this law
in Louisiana is completely consistent with rovers his weight. It fits absolutely in the middle of the structure that was set up by rovers is weighed and they still overturned it. It they listen. It's episode Only if you are a liberal and you are concerned about rovers- is weighed going away. There are a hundred and seventy nine million other things you should worry about. First, very they can't even get a basic restriction pass to get to make its safer for women to have abortions. They Katy we get. That done. I mean the. He is a disgrace man. What disappointment. John Roberts socks- John or such, like Professional Robert was appointed by Bush ship. Now gonna leader has been pretty good and he was right on this cabinet by the way on the right side of this one, as well as courses of course, Clarence Tail change can give him five years and he'll be Ann Cavanaugh already one for two here on this.
I can t get too excited about category such gorse, which may actually be a real deal. Cavenaugh does not cover does not if, if Donald Trump gets another chance, we must not allow him to deviate from that regional list, which cabinet was a deviation he s yacht on the already was due to remind everybody who are now Kevin amazed too early to judge cabinet. We don't know it's not too early to judge Roberts, both elite Owen and Clarence. Thomas, are our very strong endorse. It looks to be very strong, though still probably too early even judge Gore such honestly at this point, but he's been I've, seen no signs of vote of worry with gorse it yet, but this is like so. The ito. Rover swayed ghosts,
and in their they say. First of all, its first term of oceans. You get that Zena. What you can't really restrict that the states can restrict first term abortions after the first term, they can start restricting it with health of the mother type stuff and then after viability, which is basically there. There alignment was the third term of that, which is, of course not even true anymore, has now. Viability is much earlier than twenty eight or ten for weeks, which there they said at the time, but that was they said you could you? Can you can ban it after after that period? The funny thing about it that when you read rovers, is weighed what it said: as is the reason why you can have abortions in and not restrict them in. The first trimester is because its healthier for the mom, the idea that having an abortion is healthier than having a child, because you can die more frequently from having a child then from having an abortion, don't you know agenda diarrhea,
here. Is this right also by the way it's the entire thing is about health of the mother right, like even the there's, never been. I mean it. Leeson rovers, wait, there's no hey! You can have an abortion for any reason at any time they they say where's trimester. You can because the eight this bizarre idea that no one has ever in an entire life of humanity has ever done, which is well. You know what there's a point: z, RO, zero, eight percent chance I'll die during childbirth, burthen, there's a point: zero zero one percent chance I'll die during abortion, so poor that incredible difference in health. I'm going to make the choice for the ocean wet literally, never occurs, ok, any more that the progressive are so anti progress. Always their anti progress. Look you could have said that in the eighteen hundreds women did fear childbirth because you would die was a second leading cause of death.
Women, the first being burning to death, So the times I woke the worried, they're going to come back for Cassio Cortez Bruno gets her way of banning oil, natural gas and nuclear energy. We're all gonna be cooking on a fire anyway, so they did fear it back then, but you don't fear it in America today. Now, I'm in its it's ridiculous, it's an unpleasant and no one makes the decision that that way, the other part of this is they even talk about it in the ruling were if they know that lines gotta move, the viability line is going to move its now at what twenty weeks so were already thing we're in rovers his way they are talking about twenty eight weeks. A twenty four weeks were already at twenty weeks when it comes to viability and that's gonna, get the younger and younger and younger, and by the
rovers. His weight specifically says this includes artificial means, so it's not just like the babies born will live on its own is that it includes like saving apparatus by the medical community. You dont, how close? How are we I mean we're all railway. Were there so close were so close links? Listen, here's the thing! I don't know how it's going to happen, Billy, don't, but I I am. I am veal strongly that there are several people all over the world that have been put in position to do several things and it's all gonna start launching soon
I worry. I really believe it. Last night we saw the movie unplanned and I did not want to go. I did not want to go on as you need. Not worry. I mean you you're interested, but you know I was really interest. Is the it's gonna want these great when you get a little bit of that that face the butcher making right now, which is the outs and other christian movie face which is like understandable, because sometimes they sock really We are not as bad as John Roberts, but they they had their sometimes their terrible. So and it's not that it's a christian movie, it's that we're blowing our opportunity. We make these movies and then we make them so preachy and so Christianity that only Christians go any,
bring somebody who's, not a Christian or you know not like you know, going to church three times a week, and so it just it defeats the the the goal of let spread the word. So I thought oh boy, this is bad and Steve days came in and he said, I've had that feeling in the first five minutes of this movie, but then it went away. So I looked in five minutes. I said: have we hit that part yet, and he said you know it's actually playing differently. The second time I've seen it. He said. I don't feel this way now. It did feel like a smaller budget. Film at times you know cause you weren't were working with the a list, actors and actresses, but I thought the acting was really good and that the main the woman who played ivy Johnsing awesome awesome halfway through that film. I was overwhelmed with a feeling.
I might see in my lifetime the end of abortion in America. I've never felt that way ever and I that there are things that are going on right now and they are so overplaying their hand on every thing I want to get of aeroplanes and ninety nine percent of all cars. That's insanity insanity, and only insane, will go down that road there they are revealing themselves for who they truly are because they are Eric. And naive and they Everybody is with them and they ve never gotten out of their New York district. They don't know who Americans are. They know their cult of Amerika he's going to do that, and I think they are over playing their hands with abortion. So far When you see this movie, you will
there there saying they're playing it for teenage test audiences and they said tee age girls are are becoming military anti abortion these it even teenage boys are reacting to this going. That is wrong. When you see it, you ve never seen anything like it in the power of this story. Is it's not a Hollywood script? It's true. Every word in it when they are having the dialogue with plant parenthood people is an exact quote Everything that you see happen is exactly what actually happens and happened to this woman, Abbe, Johnson and she's ever Johnson's amazing how to run the show before it's funny, because you said this kind of a little but after the movie- and you described this feeling of like wild, maybe abortions, going way than that night. John robbers,
fighting with the liberal sight of a court to shew down a Louisiana law that is absolutely consistent with rovers his weight. At this point, we are at a point in America where, if we, if we, then I go don't over to rovers his weight, a great improvement would have to be going to go back to it. If we could just get this country to go back to where Rovers Wade was, which was first term abortions, basically that's it, then at states can restrict it based on health. In the second trimester, that's exactly with the Louisiana law. Does it says? Hey we gotta have admit it. You have to have a physician with admitting admitting privileges at local hospital, and they said that's too restrictive, even though specifically carved out in the row verses Wade ruling, which was a terrible rolling, but his way more conservative than what we have now that has been ex. These rights have been expanded.
Spanish and Mc Span in an expanded, and the idea that going back to one of the worst legal rulings in american history is an improvement. It puts me an exact opposite side of the feeling I had wrapped the movie, which was eight as a lot of hope. I am impressed to tell you that everything we said- and I This is all sliding into place with me in an amazing way everything we told you we had to do we It's now here it's now here. Now is the time when I said you're going to need your credibility, don't become extreme, don't become combative, don't I dont spread fake things- make sure you do your homework you're not unwittingly doing that you have to be credible because world is not going to know which direction and you're gonna need Do you have that credibility right now as the time. If you still have your credibility and if you don't work on fixing it because right now
You can go peacefully to your to your friend. In family and say hey. I don't want to talk to you about politics. Let's just talk about the actual abortion bills, and here they are here What happened? Here's row versus Wade. Let me show you what has happened to us, and we are now literally talking about killing children after birth and I know that's not what the leadership is saying, but that but the leadership is actually putting into practice and in law, and if you can have reasonable conversations with reasonable but on the democratic side. But what's not going to work is bashing anymore and and fighting over Trump dont? Do it led to fight, his own battle. He is fine, there's nobody better! fighting battles for Donald Trump, then Donald Trump. He doesn't need your help. He
He is fighting his battles, fight the things Actually matter in the long run because its oh polarize now the minute you bring up trump it's over, it's over. You will not make any progress, so don't mention it. You can fight for Donald Trump in other ways cetera, but don't mention it with your friends in fact: go the opposite direction and point the things that you disagree with him on say look. You disagree with him on everything. I disagree with them on some of the things, but he's that's not what I'm talking about I'm talking about returning to common principles that we don't kill babies after birth, while we doubt and that's just a light nominal wait. I I want to show you the actual law. I would but the actual law makers who are making this case on the democratic side. They are doing things and lying to you because of a few
radicals- I am not against democrats- I am against the democratic radicals who have hijacked your party and there's a few. Them and here's what they're saying and doing one quickly about trump of organ people say he has a big ego. He at least he's not putting his ego ahead and lives of sixty million children, because that's what John robbers is doing. He's putting his ego and his legacy? Yes, and also the lives of sixty million people who should be alive and are not yes because of this, and he continues to do this in big spots. Over and over again, he is plus, yes and egos always lose in the end, now cause Cortez. She put this out and she issue, obviously had six graters working on it with urgent, but she's. Oh self, surrounded by by people were like all. This is great. She had the go to put it out on writing any Nancy Policy is now running from it. So
this great dream or wherever there call it. This is the best of the blend back programme I am glad If you're a subscriber to the podcast? Can you do me a favor and rate us on Itunes if you're not a subscriber, become one today and listen on your own time, you can subscribe on Itunes begs another book from Bill O Reilly. Now here's the Good NEWS it Lee Then this one he's not killing someone bill O. How are you, what do you mean? Good news. What I would add me they're they're, just it's killing bugs and seventeen million copies imprint, comma, an area. Amber you ma me, all right bill, O Reilly.
You are on an airplane, but not just any airplane. On Friday now We gotta do the back programme on Thursday because Friday I would is fortunate enough and I I really believe fortunate Isabel to write down Florida with the present the United States on airport or air force. One So I looked around for Harrison Ford. He wasn't there. I was happy surfing, can be any shoot out? I'm applying. Did you see the pod that he can escape with here? listen that thing you can live in that thing at debate. Machine. I've ever seen, guy all right, all right, all right, our ears, crazy it. Yes, it is. M M, with trumps name on. I believe that leaves very ago aright. So tell me about the book that your writing cares: the history books I don't get it,
As you know, a few weeks a title, I have a title in mind, but do not give him a publisher chance mob ones. Well, it's not approach from book; it's not an anti trump. It's why he believes what he believes. And is a complicated, is a complicated guy. I know thirty years. One body that's got to write a book is a not look into heard em and I'm not looking to. So I'm already writing it. And its, I think, if you don't the item you know I read this, but if you're curious about em, I like em, I come, you're gonna want to read. It can be a big book bill. I think yeah you're. Finally, Dandler retire hard book to rights. I was writing it. Last night and day in my head against the warriors were his white heart. He does.
I want you to know about their stuff, see most people what they I talk about their childhood. I mean, I know you love. About your time and reform school and- and you know you were incarcerated for most of your child and I was captain in Ireland, a heated why's, that it was so hard to interview him about it because we're sitting in the office you get bigger office on a plane but in front, MRS Giant tv screen just turn it off now Fox news is on the screen so his eyes, keep darting particularly hi Raw and mentions whose name onto the screen. I've got a focus in back Sancho, bring him back to the nineteen. Fifty companies border nineteen, forty six and to have him describe what is child was like his father and mother. His four
doubling is his name. And how I had all affected him there was, I'm is like the debt is at one point I want to do this with all the only did it because I'm so annoying and he's no me for a long time. Ok, so you go It will make us there's a lot. Where's, my wife get around here without incident, malaria trump appears hidden the office to Regos he's torturing me, why you did on television a lot is like this rose. Smile done Were I didn't say anything to you: what are the advantages boat. You ve got a bag. Ok, we just get this over with because you, it was a last thing on earth. He wanted to talk about tat. Now I did get an hour's stop.
And some of it is fascinating, but the it is our researchers and and you know that he is theirs Father who idolized pulled him out of there. She she school in queens and sent him to military school right, do you know about his uncle of our stuff on his uncle always at MIT person is always a you ten guy. His uncle was the guy you that, and this really cut the comes from when when Donald Trump says you know, come from the best stock and you know I just brilliant family. It comes really from his uncle who is at MIT, but his uncle was selected by the government when Nickolay, slid died to go and look at all of the papers of Nikola Tesla? Tesla and which one should be kept by the government and which ones shouldn't be kept and they could go to his is home country so
who's. The guy uncle didn't have any influence really on Donald Trump. It was all a father and a final would never much but we had into it the Europeans are just how different this books it and obey his father was arrested at a clan rally, and nobody. Nobody knows any of that and I asked him about it. I asked our trump about it, When is father's young man, his grandfather trunks grandfather went up to Alaska in the Klondike gold rush. It is my junior nobody has any Blake and clue, because the books that trot row about himself were all about in your resolution businesses are all that nothing about what he did as a kid and how it all and is an issue of course, eight years old is a federal judge. So is it,
to study. I think the time is right for history book are not present in the United States. Let's not the myths out and get a real person, that's billow. Rightly woods vote coming out bill, probably September. Ok, Your listening to the best of the Glen Back Programme plays Whitehouse Correspondence does course John Miller, what is it like to see in that room. What is it that you see that nobody else he's John. I think it is, disdain for the average American. To be quite honest, I think that you see conversation do here happen when people think either you're not listening or people think that you're, like minded, would genuinely shock? Americans, I mean everything from them, saying that you know
administration. Just you know who was trying to keep the brown people are country to the fact that the President works a cult to I don't know if everyone remembers, but the president spoke to a room full of black students who, I think, four hundred students and reporters from major let's not in a crew but actual reported rolling there? I think this is a waste of everyone's time presently to one of the largest group, the black people, to get at the White House, more so than Obama had people rolling there. I think this is a waste of time. A couple who get the Cypriots can we just get through it? I ate it's incredible: they think that everyone thinks exactly like them and therefore they are unfiltered in what they say That is very revealing. I you know I I felt the same way the when, when watching the state of the union the arrogance of the left, they know have cover from the mainstream media, and they get away with murder. I mean they really do the v. The attitude
the state of the union, the hissing that went on the laughing that went on there taking selfies during the state of the union. It was it was so incredibly disrespectful to process to the country, to the president I was shocked by it, and- and I dont Be John, I dont think highly of these people. I mean you- you say they were hissing like that's about it, you're not exaggerate. They were actually hissing during the speech now they were hissing, twice hissed and ended in without incredible eyes, on Twitter and Jonah. Goldberg surprisingly saying that he found it incredibly tawdry that people were chanting, you, say during the speech, which I mean. That was one believe defensive thing by Peter must be happened during the audience it. What are you with agent? I thought it was interesting because USA, USA was about you, know, job growth end or no. No, it was about women right now, the first one they were the first one and I think it was either about job growth or or the
Military- and only a right the USA, USA then when they did women thee women, Cassio Cortez led the everybody standing up: USA, USA, USA, that was about women, but both sides. Its of the house were proud of of that, women were Reno at the highest work level that they ve ever Ben. I think that's something that we can debate, whether our homes are or any better because of it, whether our children are any better because of it, but Everybody was shouting USA, USA, but when it came to something that was a nurse the real uniting concept. They didn't they didn't they They didn't do that they made a man here and it's incredible noted how they sat for abortion. I bet you know he was right after women become in the workplace, and then it came too late abortion and they sat- and I think it
Really just showed you, the disparity between the representatives, who really just reflect a fringe left group, maybe some special interests and the american people cause. You look at the numbers for people who want a long term abortion ban if eighty percent of women and the number of people who or abortion band is actually go, not so their wildly out of step with the american people. It also. Thinking also goes for the four immigration I mean. You know they with definite divided on the middle when it came to the presence remarks on immigration, but the american people are much more unified on that matter. So it with interesting when the present that he wanted to give a unifying each, I think he did that. I think the reason why wasn't unifying was because of the representatives who are representing the something that the vast majority of american people don't believe it. Closer with, and so does the John you are with me during the year during the whole time at fox You started with me. I think, shortly before that time
and you were going to Columbia University and you were a conservative and african American and and type left, you didn't say anything if I, if I recall you didn't, say anything until the very last day and I advise you not to say anything, but you're with me at those times, and you know how radical they were an and how Add things got behind the scenes in the things that they were willing to do and say. I think they're worse right now, I think this is much worse and that was bad. Yet I would add that I would die. Would dream to have those days back because of the day they were, they were too big government people and they other believe that government was the solution to a lot let me now, they're, just bat crap crazy to the point. Where I'm wondering is this an act? I mean you look at the
the green new deal that their pushing, which I am sure you discuss. I mean that if not- and these are people who I mean out, ended Oconto Cortez is not If you want to Boston University a pair from what I've heard she did well there. You know she Group New York. So it's not like she's out of touch with her with we d like Russia has a degree in economics from be you. So how could this that? My question that you want to know I mean they want to eliminate planes, and I mean this is someone has to travel for a living she's, trying to get rid of plain that it is. Realistic, and anyone with a brain and common sense nose is not going to work. So I'm really at the point where I'm wondering are they just saying? What's up cuz we're in the age of social media, you can say anything and the five presidential candidate hidden behind it. You can just say anything: it doesn't matter if you get it done. I'm worried that the president now he's just saying you know we're going to build this wall and you know in and whether or not he's going to get done still up in the air, but I'm at the point: where are they just saying the stuff? Because they know
It will rise up the base, there's no way any of these are not in a complete idiots. Some would argue against me on that, but these are people who have to understand that what they are proposing in this thing is completely outrages. I would, I would contend, John, that that's not the case because they ve never had pushed back. When you say a crazy idea and no but he pushes back your idea. You're like ok. Well, everybody think that's a good, and I also think in this and yet crazier in Grazer and everybody is if no pushing back and you or getting to be a bigger bigger start. You start to believe that all of you ideas are great and you'd have to back any of em up, there would be no apparently spoil the boys a kid and
as you know, everything you do and wonderful everything of great, and you know that kid turns out to be complete disaster, because they ve ever been told that that's not a good idea, and you shouldn't do that. But I it's got to the point now we're we're not talking about ideological differences, we're talking about saying, verses, complete. Lee outrageously Insane John Miller's, as on with a so because of the White House, brief employees to be also podcast, starting here really soon rate was it. It starts at age honours at this week it started yesterday. What it is is, it is a guess, version of the White House brief though we do out five. And many video every day were turning them into a positive and we're going to keep an extended portion on it. So I use a cover. One topic in the White House brief. What we're gonna do with then kind of develop the whether its go into a well whether it go deeper into a subject or, to talk about some of the other big story. Their important coming out of the way as each day or sometimes it might even be stuff. That's not even
Why has relating to do this so much crazy stuff in the news right now for it, there, you know that we are going to do some interviews and actually I recently wrote a piece: on how I think a black history month is completely useless at this point needs to be eliminated. By the way, John, is an african American. You put that out there about, but I mean, I think, gum I think another ways: writer, air and colon wrote an article brilliant into the great article. The great rebuttal to my pc completely disagree with me. I'd love to have him on to the debate that I regret that we both raised legitimate point than any other, absolutely we're trying to do here. At least tv if it were not for stalinist, weak and accept the diversity of thought, and we hush up with ideas in a friendly, respectful in one way and I'd love to do some of that, and so in the pot. Castaway housekeeper gonna be doing some more exploration and extending a bit so that we can cover summit
topics in a bit more depth in Germany because you're in the middle of a visa you're dealing with these people every single day? Let me take your table, You're on this idea a cause cortex She is yes, she's, a socialist and yes, she believes, I think, most of the stuff that every democrat beliefs, but doesn't admit. But the thing with the Cortez issues, not just a socialist she's, an embarrassing socialist. Right, like she's, constantly making these gaps in and making this ideology look silly. And to me I wonder how long is the least sheer when they at some point if you like Democrats, get so embarrassed by her, they put her court and hope. In her place, Pelosi put back and replace it at. Do I think it's it's insane, because you would think that other rational thinking person. You would think that. But that's not what we're thing happening now I mean your ear and I you know I mentioned, went to Columbia University. I have
many liberal friends at Columbia, University, who you know, are educated, and- and you know, if I have many many degree, some of them and they lover- I they they think she's the greatest, and I dont understand how someone who appears not to understand basic and you know all the way down to our government functions. The point where you know sheet name the three branch of the government and think that there are three chambers of hungry I mean that there are gaps in knowledge and she's, not interested she's, not curious, and yet the left educated people on the left lover, and you see the politicians who you think we kind of try to get throughout away and there you know this is a kind of crazy. Let the let the kind of ignore her there endorsing her proposals. Corey book coming endorse your proposals. Kemal is too so I you know it. You would think that at some point people say she's, embarrassing, let's get out of the party, I will tell you I hear in Washington DC when you hear people chattering in all the buzz they are very there.
Elements within the Democrat Party that are very upset with her, because she doesn't work with them and she doesn't work with the establishment Democrats, and that is upsetting a lot of stuff it on the hill, so what they are doing is now. I hear whispers of people the orchestrate away to get her and the other radical Democrats were kind of on her team out and they are trying to work and find a way to get them out of office. So I'd be very curious to see if her of her time in Congress last law, because they're still very powerful of that costs that are trying to get her. This is the best land back programme. I'm thrilled to be able to sit down here are just a few minutes with Doktor GAD sad from courtier University he's a professor of evolutionary behavioral science he's got to say
some time talking down because I you know, I their stand about a third of what he sang, but he is fastened. We had dinner last night. I wanted to bring a man before we record the podcast. Just for a few minutes to Who can introduce him to you in case? You don't know who he is he's bees big on line very very funny on Twitter. Welcome how are you son, I severe? Thank you ve been so you are. The EU study evolutionary psychology need K is please is my ignorance, but is that like why we become so tribal that would be one manifestation of our evolutionary imperatives. Ok social Sciences are perfectly happy to accept that our proposal thumbs arose out of evolution and that our liver arose out of evolution, but they reject the idea that the thing that defines us are person. Hood are
mines are due to evolution, and so what evolution psychologists do is simply apply the lens of evolutionary theory to explain our emotional system, our cognitive system. Why? We think the way we do why we actually we do, and so it simply applying the evolutionary framework to the study of human behaviour so that we can either go to policy, x or consumerism? Chair wit? Where do you want to start up? We can do consumer behaviour says that's the place where I ve most apply it. I shall give you maybe just to make it very tangible. Give you a few examples of actual studies that have done and down just give the audience near sense of what I do so that a study would one of my former graduate students where we looked at how the menstrual cycle affects women's behaviors
so, for example, how they dress? Can you even say this at the eggs were all you can even say that there is such a thing as men and winner? Yes, I mean I'm, I'm safe it right now, I'm way beyond the writing violated every right right and so what we, basically, that is, we tracked women's behaviors preferences desires over thirty five contiguous days, be thirty five days, because the average ments recycle last for twenty eight days, and we showed that during the maximally fertile phase of a woman's menstrual cycle when she is actually in the US military phase. This is when she dresses most sexually. Now she doesn't do that consciously, but it turns out across many animal species. They are very clear: times when females enter into Esdras. Now, in the case of human females, they dont show you engorged genitalia what they do is they simply beautify themselves more, so that would be an example of applying a biological mechanism to human behaviour, in this case women's clover, feminists musk, on call
easy on? Oh there's, a very, very long line up of people go crazy, writing about the stand. Is that Universal I mean. Was it overwhelming that that was happening to isolate the effect is unbelievably strong and it's been documented and in many many different ways with one of my other graduate students, I looked at what happens to men's testosterone levels when they engage in conspicuous consumption, so in the same way that the peacock shows off by demonstrating that he's got a big tail they ate with bright colors. He sang look I'm here, despite the fact that the stale will increase the likelihood of my falling prey to a predator it choose me as a mate while a ferrari is the human equivalent of a peacock cannot be feel so tell me why Jeff basis would take pictures of his junk ends,
send it out of here that I have not okay, so Jeff Ideals, Andrew Andy, Wiener and I met her yoga. So you know Jack Basis is, of course, the of the Amazon writer gate. Rich man in the world and other he was taking pictures of his junk and sending too of a girl that he wasn't married to, and why would we I would you do that vain! That's ash is a great question, because it demonstrates how, men and women. Don't always know one another psychology ripe, because men are very much visually enticed said she roused by visual stimuli. They erroneously think that the same principle will apply to women, to the extent that you and I might find a you know, a woman with an hour. Glass figure is very intoxicating, so Jeff basis reads while she must be equally aroused by
my aim is my past, where she's a lot more aroused by what's in his back up near what's in his wallet, and it is in your pants, it's just not the front exact just out of the front so low this term that you coined Collective Mun, munch housing but I am so that came actually. I had written a paper in a medical journal back in two thousand ten on munch thousand syndrome by proxy. Which was a syndrome is a psychiatric disorder where someone feigns in injury or feigns medical condition. The garner empathy and sympathy which has a syndrome by proxy is where you take. Someone was under your care, let's say your biological child. You harm them so that you can garner that sympathies by proxy, and then I started seeing how people were engaging and sort of a victim ology hysteria. Is it safe? For me, go to school because I'm a woman of color now that Trump? As is
and I thought that that was a perfect manifestation of this full victimhood. This munch housing syndrome applied collectively in a historical context, and hence I pointed collective. One thousand that had to be popular. How are you still teach You know what I often ask myself the question: that's why it's the politicians who argue that we should get rid of tenure, I'm living. Proof that you should never do that. Because imagine what would have happened to me if it were easy to simply Send me an email, saying, you're, saying a lot of stuff: that's pissing us off your out. They can't do that. Precisely because unprotected lieutenant so you're, a guy you in Jordan, Petersen Friends- and you were- you- are doing this long before Jordan Peter said ends and speaking out, and he actually called you at the beginning right and said it. Can you help me do I
I'm I'm entering into your waters here and I dont their treacherous. So he eagerly contact any because he had got into some hot waters. With his position on the gender pronoun issue, he felt that it was an appropriate for the government to engage and compelled speech. I mean sure he should, if he's a good person, he should address someone by they prefer pronoun, but there should be the the weight of the governmental laws saying that you better do it and because he took that position and a few Youtube videos that were very popular and started getting a lot of flat, no academic which import him. So he reached out to me and said: how can we talk? He came on my show. We became friends and the rest is history, so when? Why is it that this is happening from so many Canadians, we're Americans are kind of asleep switch,
yeah, I am. The only thing I can think of is that the Americans have the protection of the first amendment, so maybe they're complacent thinking that it'll ever go it'll never go away, you'll always be protected where's. Maybe we have to be a bit more proactive and repeatedly protecting our freedom of speech, because we don't have regrettably your protections. It's amazing cuz those protections don't seem to matter anymore. You know people have to know them to be able to get them to be enforced and and Canada are you further down the road? Then we are or what is it feels like we are, from a political correctness perspective
and just crazy out of control its as outlined. I mean it's especially due to the fact that we have the social justice warrior and Chief Justin Trudeau as the head of our country Emmy. He epitomizes all of the in a parasitic, idiotic, moronic ideas that I've been fighting as for twenty plus years, because he is a product of the educational system that broad these idiotic ideas, postmodernism, cultural relativism, moral relativism. I saw everything that he does now is about gender equity, transgender equity. As one and again I am a fervent believer that everybody should be free of bigotry, but you do have the shout Nobel prizes based whether you all violate or not rough right. You got in trouble in the parliament because yet because you end- and you had to testify here- that there is a dick
between men and women, right rights. Yes, I I actually was invited twice once to appear fanatic named Senate, and then I gave a lecture on parliament, hill and Farther Canyon Senate. I was trying to argue that Bill C sixteen, which is to build that would incorporate gender identity, engender gender expression under the hate rubric. I argued yes, of course, we should protect everyone's rights to live a dignified life, but there's a slippery slope here right, it's very easy for some one in my class who doesn't hear his or her person hood covered to say: hey, professor sad is being transformed me. His is only talking about sex differences in his classes, and so I tried to warn them not so much that we should be trying to protect everybody, but that there are. You know ill consequences of some of the legislation that was coming and I was accused of being pro genocide by one of the senators progenitor draw genocide which you referred to the good.
Up in Lebanon. That's right as they are pretty clear, I'm pretty clear and the advantage of genocide, and actually that's. I did reminded him of my personal. Three, and that I think her Adam second guessing stupid stupidity. Well, we are entering a time where truth doesn't seem to matter at all, and and because of that things like the term justice have been turned into social justice
define the word justice, what is justice while certainly not what the social justice warriors think it is to me. It's really the protection of individual rights and individual dignity right may, everybody should be able to pursue their lives free of bigotry, free of institutional. You, no hatred, someone who grew up in Lebanon as a Jew. I certainly know about that, but we shouldn't be forced to celebrate your unique person. Transgender people have every right to live a dignified life free of bigotry, but I dont have to walk into class every every one they and and pull everybody about what their gender pronounce on that day, because, by the way Harvard University has argued that your gender identity could fluctuate on a daily This is so Monday. A male choose down female ones. They are easier. I mean right, so it's it's a level of insanity that could only be
Spain as a parasitic. Warm that has entered people's brain has removed their ability to think clearly. So just what are you Wednesday again because year, zero x, I this is, I think, one of the pronouns, where you're non binary Nominal Coronado mailer, you may see? I'm learning we're all learning here to learn. I my feeling is that is it or my wrong to think that maybe some of this stuff has hit as hard as a new Yorker scandal. Not his heart is New York, but it is getting is gonna having its it Texas. His has changed too point two. Where get me when you think of Texan history, what do you think of your Canadian? What do you think x in history, independence we eyes or any event that comes to mind now now or Canadian. Here, the Alamo. Ok sure, ok Alamo and that's all about really independence? That was saving the Mexicans
trying to fight for the Mexicans to be independent of a tyrant right. You can't even teach that now because its oppressive rain, Texas son, but you can't teach that that's not, that is absolutely nuts, but where we have just on off the deep, and I can't wait to talk to you some likewise. So thank you so much for being here and we have to take on everything. Religion and all of it in the podcast thinking so much chairs yet Douglas the blaze radio network on demand,
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