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Michael Knowles
Hey, do you remember the Palisades fire last year? The one that caused some $250 billion in damage and burned over 23,000 acres and killed a dozen people? You remember how we were told at the time that that was caused by climate change? Well, we now have court documents. Turns out it was just another example of left wing terrorism. Then speaking of an Austrian woman swings herself half naked upside down inside a city bell to to protest climate change. Of course, we will examine why leftist women love stripping in public. And Marco Rubio takes over the White House press briefing and goes viral for his description of America that I'm not sure people quite understand. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. Welcome back to the show. A really scary report from Forbes showing that for every one illegal who is arrested by ice, six illegals drop out of the workforce. And this is a problem for some reason. I don't know. 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I was up a couple nights ago at Dartmouth, and I was debating Mehdi Hassan up there with the Dartmouth Political Union. It was a lot of fun. We were not able to stream the debate on our YouTube channels. I don't think Mehdi was able to stream it on his either. You can find it at the Dartmouth Political Union channel. I think it is. And it was a lot of fun, mostly because I won. So that was the main part that I really enjoyed. It was good. We were debating whether or not President Trump has upheld the Constitution. The Dartmouth kids did a great job because it was a moderated debate. It was a formal debate. And a lot of times what we call debate is just a bunch of people screaming at each other on the Internet, and then everyone declares victory, and it's really loud and annoying. It's kind of a circus. But what they did at Dartmouth was really good. And I think we should implement this, frankly, more across the political media is there were rules to it. So you weren't supposed to talk over each other. You weren't supposed to just get little jabs in and change subjects. And it was really focused. They did a good job. And most importantly, in the monk debate format, the audience is polled before the debate to figure out how they feel about the issue with their prejudices. Obviously, Dartmouth's a very liberal campus Ivy League, so we go in there. The left side has a huge advantage in public opinion, and then you measure public opinion at the end of the debate, and so you actually can just figure out who won. So, not to spike the football too much, but very glad to say that not only was I able to win over my amiable debate opponent, Mehdi Hasan, but more importantly, the subject prevailed. A lot of people went in there with the prejudice that Trump is somehow abusing the Constitution, violating the Constitution. And then when the facts were presented, even to the very liberal audience, when the facts were presented in a moderate way with rules so you couldn't try to cheat and speak over each other and filibuster. When the facts were presented, even the very liberal audience came over to my side and recognized that Trump has, of course, upheld the Constitution. Other funny little bit about that debate was that I didn't know this going in. Apparently, Mehdi Hasan, my debate opponent, wrote a book called how to Win Every argument. And I don't like, win debates or something. So anyway, there's gonna have to be a new addition to that book. There will be a little asterisk on there, how to win every debate except against Michael Knowles. But it was a lot of fun. We had a great time. Mehdi and I had a nice dinner after with the students. So if you can find the debates, good to go watch. But in any case, another win for Trump and we will get to what that means for the admin. First though, we turn back to California. You remember the Palisades fire? It was last January. The left said it was caused by climate change. Then the right pointed out the reason fire was so extreme in its burn was of the failures of Democrat government. Gavin Newsom knew Trump warned him. He knew that he had this deforestation problem. He knew that he had all this brush that he hadn't cleared away. And so that was just like kindling for the fire. They were dumping a ton of water into the ocean because they wanted to protect the delta smelt or something. So they didn't have water to put the fire out. It was a complete disaster. That's why it was so devastating. And then there were even some hints that the guy who started the fire might be a leftist. But now we know he's in court. The alleged arsonist, Jonathan Rindernecht, 30 years old, he was, according to documents presented in court, obsessed with Luigi Mangione, the guy who murdered the United Healthcare CEO in cold blood. He routinely searched for free Luigi Mangione. He repeatedly searched for let's take down all the billionaires online. According to the documents, he started the fire out of a resentment of the rich every time. And what's so crazy, and conservatives need to keep beating this drum is that today even the liberal outlets like the Atlantic will admit that political violence is mostly a phenomenon on the left, not on the right. For years and years, they always told us political violence is mostly on the right. And they would cook their statistics a little bit and they would count, you know, Muslims as far right political violence. There's not a lot that a far right, far right American conservative has to do with Islamic terror, but they would lump all this stuff in. But then the crucial part is they would not count left wing violence. They would say BLM wasn't left wing violence. They would say antifa blowing up my speech wasn't left wing violence. They would say that the trans shooting at Covenant School wasn't left wing violence. The shooting at the church in Minnesota wasn't Left wing violence. They could try to argue that the assassination of Charlie Kirk was not left wing violence. And this too, this is not gonna turn up in registers of left wing violence. This fire in the Palisades caused a quarter of a trillion dollars in damage and killed a dozen people. And this guy allegedly was as explicitly leftist, ideologically motivated as it is possible to be. So we stick around California because two nights ago we had the governor's debate. Maybe we'll get to a little bit of that. It was a total clown show. And ever since they took out Eric Swalwell, almost certainly a Democrat will win that governor's race. Then focusing in on where that fire was. The LA mayor debate. That was last night. And here we have a Republican who was absolutely incredible. This is Spencer Pratt. He's a reality TV star. Here is Spencer Pratt smacking down the utopian nonsense of the socialist candidate Nithya Raman.
Spencer Pratt
Treatment first. I will go below the Harbor Freeway tomorrow with her and we can find some of these people she's gonna offer treatment for. She's gonna get stabbed in the neck. These people do not want a bed. They want fen, fentanyl or super meth. These ideas cost us over $400 million to house. What did he say? 3,000 people for 400 million is absolute failure for both of them. They're a team.
Michael Knowles
Great line, says these people. Their defining feature is not that they lack homes. That's how the left wants to present it. This is why the left changed the language, by the way. We used to call these guys bums, vagrants, indigents. Then we started calling them homeless. But the defining feature of these people is not that they're homeless or unhoused. That's the new euphemism. I was unhoused for a lot of my life because I was apartmented. I was not happily. I've never had to live on the street, but I was. My defining feature was not that I lacked a house or I had an apartment or I lived in a condo or whatever. And the defining feature of these guys on the street is not that they do not have four walls and a roof over their heads. The defining feature is that they're mentally ill and drug addicts and often criminals. So he says, you want to go down and you care so much about the homeless, Go down there, tell them you're going to bring them to a home, they're going to stab you. That's what they're going to do. Because their defining feature, the reason that they're in the condition that they're in. The reason that we're talking about them in a mayor debate is because they're drug addicts. They don't want a home. They want meth, they want fentanyl. You're gonna give them that? No. So if that's the problem, it's just totally shifting the focus. If that's the actual problem that brought them to the state that they're in, then you gotta solve that. And how are you gonna solve that? The way the libs wanna solve that is give them drugs. The way the libs wanna solve that is safe injection sites, which just cause more crime and which encourage people in their addictions. You're gonna go do that. And then the test, of course, is, hey, go down there, go talk to these people. Go tell them you're gonna bring them to a home. What's gonna happen? You and I both know you're gonna get stabbed. Then Spencer Pratt goes on. He lays into less of a zinger and more of a substantive take on the matter when he takes on not only Nithya Raman, the socialist city council candidate for mayor, but also Karen Bass, who was a communist, an actual card carrying communist. That's one of the reasons why Joe Biden couldn't pick her when he boxed himself in and said, I'm gonna pick a black woman to be my VP is because Karen Bass is as radical as they come. He takes both of them on. On the more substantive matter of being mayor.
Spencer Pratt
Well, the good news is when I enforce the law and clear the street of the drug addicts that have taken over 40 blocks of downtown LA, abandoned buildings that have drug addicts just lighting them on fire every other day, I will have potentially 20,000 units available to build. And thankfully, I spent a lot of time in a town that has a lot of builders. And I see all the new 3D printing and the potential of how fast we can do it. And with this Ed one that Mayor Bass is talking about, I met with the developer this week, Carlos, and he said, yes, she did an initiative where she fast tracked it six months. It's been two and a half years, and he hasn't been able to get his permits. The best part is some of these developers that are taking all of our tax money are charging $750 a square foot for stuff that should be costing $250. And Councilwoman Rahman, this plan that she's going to build all these years, guess what? She's gonna sue all the people that actually rents to the tenants, and then they're not gonna even wanna rent to anybody because she wants people to squat in there for a year and not pay. So I don't know how her plan's gonna work.
Michael Knowles
I love this little bit in the debate because we do this sometimes. We Republicans, we go into races that we're probably gonna lose and we just run some shock jock. We run a guy who really should be on talk radio or podcasts, and we run him as if he's a politician and he gets some good singer lines in, but that he can get his hands into the nitty gritty of government. This is a broader complaint about the right, unfortunately. I was discussing this last night. I was at an event here in Tampa, Florida, and I said, one of the structural issues for the right is that everyone on the right doesn't want to be a politician, doesn't want to go make laws, doesn't want to go be an activist and an organizer. The people on the right want to be broadcasters. They want to have a podcast. You can look elected officials, after they win their seat, they will start podcasts. Appointed officials, same thing. It seems as if people on the right run for office in order to get on tv. And people on the left, they like the limelight a little bit too, but their podcasts aren't as good and they never succeeded at talk radio. Their cable channels always flop because it's the opposite for the left. The left goes on TV in order to affect political change. The right gets into politics in order to get on tv. And so the thing I love about this answer here from Spencer Pratt is it's showing he actually has a keen awareness of the nitty gritty of the government. He says, yeah, look, we're developing at this price per square foot, but really we're getting these crazy contracts for double that price per square foot. And here are the number of buildings and here are the buildings that are vacant. And here's what's gonna happen when these guys take over the buildings, and here's how the buildings relate to the government. It's the nitty gritty of polit, which I love. It's not as sexy. That's not the clip that's gonna go viral. But what that signals to me is this guy kind of has it all. He's got that reality TV charisma. He got the Riz. He's got the right opinion. After left wing incompetence and terrorism has destroyed La Gomorrah by the sea, I guess better than it being destroyed like the other Gomorrah was. But nevertheless, it's in a really sorry state. So if the voters are ever gonna be primed for Republican, now would be the moment. And he's demonstrated that he actually could run the city. There was another clip of him at a political event out canvassing, and they said, well, what do you say to people who point out that you don't have any experience in politics? He says, look at what experience got us. It burned the whole city down. And now we have crackheads running the streets and you can't go anywhere at night. Look at what experience got us. Here's what I will do. And he gets into the details. I love it. Again, LA is probably so far gone that it ain't gonna happen, but this is a really good start. And I have not seen an LA mayor candidate this good at both sides of it. There have actually been pretty decent LA Republican mayor candidates, but this good at the charisma part and the substantive part in quite a while. So fingers crossed. Fingers crossed. I wouldn't bet the farm on it, though. Now, speaking of the farm, we look to the illegal immigration problem. There is a huge white pill out on the deportations. I know a lot of conservatives, myself included, we wanna see more deportations. We have something like 20 million million illegals in this country. President Trump formally deported about 700,000 in the first year. And then there were, we heard, about a million, million and a half self deportations. And I think it's really well substantiated in the studies. But that seems a little more nebulous, right? What do we mean by self deportations? Is there an effect to the Trump crackdowns beyond just the people that they're formally removing? That's the big question. Beyond just the viral social media clips. When Trump deports 700,000, are we only deporting 700,000 or is there more to it? And Forbes has a great report on this. We'll get to it momentarily. And then we'll get to the big Marco Rubio question that is taking over the Internet. Marco Rubio just stood in for the press briefing at the White House, took over for Caroline Levitt for a day. He did a really phenomenal job. He's getting really great reviews. And he gave one answer on what is America? The question of America 250, what is America? And he gave an answer that everybody loves, that I don't love. This might be my most contrarian take. I'm sure I'm gonna get a lot of angry comments about it. By the way, if you haven't commented, comment now. And subscribe. Make sure you ring that bell. We will get to both those things. First though, I wanna tell you about helix. Go to helixsleep.com knowles. 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Helixsleep.com knowles K w l e s 27% off. Make sure you enter our show name after checkout so that they know that we sent you. Head on over. What you're doing right now, put a pause. Stop. Pull the car over. Pull out the phone. Go to helixsleep.com knowles Great report out of Forbes showing something that I don't know that they intended to show. ICE immigration enforcement has harmed U.S. workers. Research shows. New research finds that Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity has harmed US Born workers. Well, how's that? The findings contradict a central policy justification for ICE raids and arrest quotas last year. Earlier this year, they go on, blah, blah blah. ICE agents killed two Americans in Minneapolis who were like driving their cars into ICE agents, blah, blah, blah, blah. Immigration enforcement surge did not help US born workers. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, why is this bad? Well, it's because according to Forbes, for every. According to the research, in the average area, approximately six undocumented immigrants dropped out of the labor force for every one ICE arrest. Now why does that not help us born workers? I agree. One thing that does do is cause disruptions to the labor force. That causes disruptions to American business. Yeah, it does all that stuff. American business, big business loved illegal immigration. Don't forget. It wasn't just the left. The left loved Illegal immigration because they thought it would give them a permanent electoral majority. Maybe it will. The right. Some parts of the right loved illegal immigration because it helped big business to pay slave wages. So immigration enforcement here is not just pulling the illegal aliens that they arrest out of the workforce. It's causing approximately six illegal aliens to drop out of the labor force for every one ICE arrest. Not only is that not a bad thing, not only is that not bad news for US Workers in the labor market. That is a great start. This is the cascading effect of immigration enforcement. Some people criticized Trump because they said he's doing all these really flamboyant raids. And they're really glossy videos at DHS showing the raids in these different cities and pulling the illegals off the street. And, you know, all they're really doing is riling up the base, but they're not deporting enough illegals. And what people failed to understand is that those videos, that kind of propaganda has an effect on and on deportations. When an illegal alien sees the cops go raid the company down the street, he is less likely to show up to work the next day, and that's good. We don't want him to show up to work the next day because we don't want him to be in the country because he's violating our laws and we want him to go home. Then if he wants to immigrate, he can apply for immigration and we can have a debate over legal immigration. We'll get to that a little bit in the Marco Rubio comments, but we want that. I remember when the illegal immigration debate really began to surge again. Ten, 15 years ago, Ann Coulter wrote a great book called Adios America. She was doing a tour about immigration, and someone said, well, we can't just let these people, these then 11 million illegal aliens, we can't just let them live in the shadows. What are we going. We have to give them amnesty. We have to, because otherwise we're going to let them live in the shadows, and we can't do that. And. And Ann Coulter said, yes, we can. Certainly it would be much better to let them live in the shadows than it would be to give them amnesty, which is a total violation of our law, total violation of the desires of voters, total violation of basic national sovereignty. But two, when people are living in the shadows, especially when there's immigration enforcement, especially when they're iced out of financial institutions, which is one of the proposals from the Trump White House, to force the banks to report on the citizenship status of their customers and when they're concerned that if they show up to work, they're raided, so they drop out of the labor force. When that happens, that creates pressure from all sorts of angles to get these people to deport themselves. And that did happen. We had over a million self deportations last year. We are not going to deport 20 million people, period. We're not going to deport 20 million people. But. But even if we really wanted to, even if we had the political will, we are not going to deport 20 million people on airplanes with ICE agents plucking them off the street. It's not possible. There is not enough time. Certainly in one presidential term, probably not in three presidential terms. So the only way that you're going to do this is by throwing everything at the problem. You're gonna pay illegal aliens 1000 bucks to download the app and use the geolocation and check in when they get back to their country of origin. You pay him 1000 bucks, it's a lot cheaper than arresting him. You're going to obviously enforce the border. You're going to raid the workplaces, you're going to squeeze them on their financial institutions. You're going to go on down the line. That's the only way it's going to work. This is great, great news and it shows you that a lot is being done here. You have to get kind of creative for the deportation problem. But six workers dropping out for every one illegal that's arrested, that's a good start. Now this brings me to the viral clip. Secretary of State Marco Rubio takes over the press briefing, gets rave reviews from everybody. And he was charming. He was risen up the reporters, he was quoting old school rap. He really did great. I mean, he is a really, really good politician. And so I don't want my ensuing comments to be misconstrued as some. Knock on Rubio. I think he's doing a very good job. But the answer that is going viral. Elon posted it. Everyone's posting it. Marco Rubio posted it as maybe a sign that he does in fact want to run for president, even though he's previously said he wouldn't run. If the Vice President runs these comments to me, I think I'm the one man in America who didn't like these comments. We'll get to that momentarily. First, though, I want to tell you about Brickhouse nutrition. Go to takelean.com, use promo code Knowles. This episode is sponsored by Brickhouse Nutrition. You've probably heard about those weight loss injections. Everyone's talking about. And for good reason. The results can be incredible. They work by helping regulate blood sugar and keeping your appetite in check. Plus, with summer swimsuit season right around the corner, everyone wants to show off. 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Go to takelean.com Enter code knowlescanawles for your discount. That is promo code knowlescanawles@takelean.com the Rubio press briefing answer that broke the Internet what is America? I gotta ask you, what is your
Marco Rubio
hope for America at a time such as this? My hope for America and my hope for America is what it's always been. I think it's the hope I hope we all share. We want it to continue to be the place where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything. Where you're not limited by the circumstances of your birth, by the color of your skin, by your ethnicity. But frankly, it's a place where you are able to overcome challenges and achieve your full potential. I think that should be the goal of every country in the world. But I think in the US we're not perfect. Our history is not one of perfection, but it's still better than anybody else's history. Ours is a story of perpetual improvement. Each generation has left the next generation of Americans freer, more prosperous, safer. And that is our goal as well. And as we come upon this 250 year anniversary, I think we have a lot to learn and be proud of in our history. It is one of perpetual and continuous improvement where each generation has done its part to bring us closer to fulfilling the vision that the founders of this country had upon its founding.
Michael Knowles
Okay, everybody loves it and you can see Rubio there, look, he's putting this out himself. He's comparing himself to Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. So the signs are beginning to show that maybe Mr. Rubio does, in fact, want to run for president, contrary to his protestations before. Anyway, we'll see. We'll see about that. The answer, though, I don't love it. And I know you say, how could you not love it? It's so hopeful, it's so wonderful. It's the kind of thing Ronald Reagan could have said in 1980. Yeah, that's the problem. That's kind of the problem, I think, because it's not 1980 anymore. And it's not that I have any problem with 90% of the individual lines that the Secretary of State said here. Yeah, we don't want people to be discriminated against by their race or their poverty or wealth when they were born, or this, that, or the other thing. But it's all taken together. One, he says here at the end, you know, and every generation's getting better, and we're just always flowering and becoming what our founding fathers wanted us to become. So that in itself is a progressive view of history. Even though Marco Rubio is a conservative and he's a Republican, and he's doing a great job in the Trump administration, the view of history that he is articulating is a very progressive view that America's always getting better and we're always improving, and every generation is building upon the successes of the last one. And that isn't true. That isn't true. Things are not better today than they were 70 years ago by most measures. Here's the most basic measure. We don't have kids anymore. We don't get married and have kids, which means that our country is on an existential decline. We don't have social solidarity anymore anymore. We don't have fiscal responsibility anymore. We have a debt to GDP ratio around 100%, and we are teetering on the brink of insolvency. We are not the unchallenged global hegemon anymore. We are now being challenged by countries like China. We are no longer a morally cohesive nation. We don't really even have a strong moral vision. We've done our very best to route God out of the public square. That's not an improvement. That's a degradation in crucial ways. In some of the most basic ways, things have gotten worse, and people know it. Okay, so this is why, when Ronald Reagan would say this in 1980, when he was restoring hope to America, it rang a little different. Than it does in 2026. And then my bigger problem with the comment is it presents a vision of America that is limitless. America is the place where you can be whatever you want to be. That is a very liberal view of politics. That's a very liberal view of America. Now, we like the idea. Look, I didn't come from money. I didn't come from money. I didn't. My family was not some big political family or anything like that. And it's really great that in. In other societies, maybe I would have just been limited to the circumstances of whatever geographic area I was born in, wouldn't be able to move. Maybe I'd be limited by educational opportunities or whatever. And in America, there's much more freedom there. Yeah, well, that's all great. I love that. But is America the place where you can be anything you want to be? Where anyone can be anything he wants to be? How about an illegal alien wanting to be an American citizen? Can we do that? That's being anything you want to be. And there are a lot of people in America who very much think that the promise of America, the vision of the Founders, not as they understood it, but properly fulfilled, is that illegal aliens get to become Americans. There are a lot of people who voted for amnesty and tried to push amnesty before. A lot of Republicans, too, aren't there? I don't want that. I want there to be a limit. I don't want illegal aliens to become American citizens. Can a boy become a girl? Can a boy become a girl? You think that's a silly comparison? I don't think it's so silly. There are a lot of people in America, even some Republicans, who have argued in recent years, before we eradicated transgenderism from public life entirely. There are a lot of people who argued, well, yes, freedom means the ability to be whatever you want for a man to identify as a woman. That's the true vision of the Founders, not as they understood it, but as it has flowered and progressed over history through endless improvements. I don't think so. I think a man has to be a man and should not be a woman. Can marriage be anything other than a union between a man and a woman? Many people think so, including many Republicans. Indeed, Justice Kennedy, when he was rewriting marriage in the Obergefell decision, he said that we have the right to pursue intimacy as however we like. And he was building upon his own jurisprudence from another case, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, where he included the sweet mystery of life passage. He says we have a right to define the Mystery of life. Do we have a right to define what life is and redefine what life is? Are we Humpty Dumpty, where words just mean whatever we say they mean nothing more, nothing less? No. No, I'm afraid that the limitless version of America, the truly limitless version, is really at the heart of our national problem right now. Because we don't know what America is. We no longer, many of our politicians won't even say that America is a people. We'll say, no, America's just an idea. But then you press them on it, you say, okay, well what's the idea? And they say, the idea is not having any limits. The idea is any idea. The idea is contradictory ideas. They can't even give an answer on what the idea is. That's the perversity of the limitless liberal version of America coupled with the manifest falsehood of the progressive vision of America that things are just always gonna get better. They're not getting better. Part of the reason Trump was elected is because things were not getting better. They were getting worse. I don't like that answer. I'm being very harsh on the Secretary of State here and I don't mean to, cuz I really don't want this to be misinterpreted. He has done in his actual job, in the things he's doing, he has done an exceptional job as the Secretary of State. But this stuff, this warmed over, anachronistic, pseudo Reaganism. No, I like the real. I like Ronald Reagan as President. I think he did a good job for his time. But this idea that we're just going to take Reaganism, we're going to infuse it with even more liberalism, even more progressivism, and then we're going to displace it in history and we'll say America is just where anyone can be anything. I don't. I think that's missing the moment. I understand why that's very popular, because it feels good, it feels nostalgic, and it's appealing to a more liberal base of the country. Lowercase L, liberal base of the country. But I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like that that went viral. I like many other answers from the Secretary of State, much more than I like that one. Ironic that that's the one that's probably gotten the most plaudits. Okay, speaking of the future of the Republican Party, there's this big question. Is Trump still controlling the GOP or has he lost his mojo? The election results are in Just like I talked about at the top of the show, in certain debates, you don't have to wonder. It's not just subjective. Well, I think he won. I think he won certain debates. You get to the end, you say, well, we're take a vote and one of you is actually going to win. Well, that's what happened just this week when President Trump was put to the test, would the GOP candidates that he ran against, who crossed him on some of his initiatives, would they win their elections or would they lose their elections? Big question as President Trump is looking at the end of his term, limited second term to the future of the gop. What are we gonna believe in? What are we going for? Folks, all week I've been talking about Luke Rosiak's groundbreaking report in the Daily Wire on the fraud in Ohio. $1.2 billion in Medicaid fraud. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot more coming out on this and there's a lot more premium reporting. We're investing very, very heavily in premium serious investigative journalism. The place to get it is on the Daily Wire app, so download it in the App Store. IOS, it's for Android. It's everywhere. Make sure you get it. This is mission driven stuff. This is changing the conversation. Looking ahead to the midterms toward 2028 and so on. Gotta really get the word out there. A little bit of that strong investigative work can carry a lot of weight politically. So head over to DailyWire.com My favorite comment yesterday, once again from the drummers workshop, Norm's music. I think we just need to change. We're just gonna change. My favorite comment of the day. I'm just going to assume that every day we get zillions of comments and every day, like it's crazy. I don't do this intentionally. I just read the comment and seven days out of ten, it's Drummers Workshop. Norman's music who says in the land of the blind, the one eyed, black quadriplegic trans woman with cerebral palsy is king and also queen. So true. In the land of the Met gala, looking at the future of the gop, here we have from Politico with Indiana, Trump asserts his grip on the gop. The president successfully ousted a majority of the Republican state senators who blocked his redistricting effort last year. You know how much I hate to say I told you so. MAGA is Trump. MAGA is not what some podcaster says, myself included. MAGA is not what some live streamer says. MAGA is not what some pundit or philosopher or governor or senator says. MAGA is Trump. It's his movement. And MAGA and the gop, at least today, remain basically synonymous. Trump said, here's what I want to do for redistricting. There are a bunch of state senators in Indiana who said, whatever. Trump's on his way out. We don't need to worry about the old man anymore. He's unpopular now. Forget about him. We're going to do our own thing. He says, okay, you do your own thing. I'm going to primary you. I'm going to get rid of you. That was the showdown. It's the vote at the end of the debate. Who won? Trump won. Trump won. A reminder once again that there is, in fact, a chasm between Twitter and real life. And I'm not surprised by this result at all. Not surprised at all. Because politics is not done in the limitless realm of the ideas and the forms floating in outer space. Politics is done by real men raising real money, going into real towns, beating up real candidates on TV and radio and ads, and. And Trump won, and he's still winning. And people should come to terms with that. Okay, now we turn from the GOP to the other party. Amazing video. Kamala Harris stepdaughter. Do you remember her? She was like a model, but she kind of looked a little bit like an androgynous hipster, Classic lib lady. And she has gone viral now because, put aside public policy or whatever, Kamala Harris's stepdaughter, like, statistically, every single young leftist woman is on depression drugs, specifically SSRIs. And some of us conservatives have been throwing out the warning signs on SSRIs for a long time. It is weird that something like, I think it's 15% today of all American women are on these drugs, these depression drugs that mess up your brain and make you think and feel differently. And when you include the other antidepressant drugs, it gets closer to one in five. And then when you look at certain demographics, older women, women 50 or 60 plus, you're looking at 1 in 4 of these women are just hopped up on these drugs all the time. And finally, even a liberal, a leftist, Kamala Harris is a stepdaughter, comes out and says, hey, maybe drugging all these women with these heavy psych drugs forever, maybe that's not a good thing.
Caller or Listener Sharing Personal Experience
I'm just sitting here crocheting, waiting for a friend, and I was just listening to this podcast that the Wall Street Journal put out about S and anti anxiety meds and kind of the over prescription of them in America. And it was making me think a lot because I've been on SSRIs for over a decade, almost 15 years probably. And they were calling out the lack of research on long term use of these things. They were calling out the lack of information that doctors give about coming off of these meds and kind of the psychological effects they can have. And it really got me thinking how little I've thought about that, naively, obviously. But I've noticed that every time I've gone off of it for a week or missed it or for whatever reason, like it has been really hard for me and I've had a really hard time. And I guess this is just something I was wondering if you guys have thought about or relate to or kind of consider when you're thinking about going on meds like that. Because I don't know if this is something that I feel like is being talked about enough because I feel like so many of us are on these meds and this is like actually happening. Like people get off of them and they kind of break down and it could be really bad. So yeah, I guess I just want your general thoughts.
Michael Knowles
Love that. I already got her general thoughts. That's all I need to know. Because this woman has been on the drugs for over 10 years. How old is she? I don't know. I probably should have looked this up before the show. How old is she? 30, maybe younger. She's been on these drugs for a third of her life or more. And she's not unusual, by the way. The prescription of SSRIs to teenage girls has skyrocketed in recent years and we think that's just like fine. It's so funny how we treat some drugs like they're drugs and other drugs like their magic with no side effects whatsoever. The first question to ask when you have all these women, especially young women, but what one in five women almost on these heavy psych depression drugs is why are the women so depressed? Why are the women so depressed? We can measure female happiness. There was a famous study that came out of Yale which showed that female depression directly correlated with the rise of feminism. Mere coincidence? I don't know. Not only did women's happiness decrease along with men's happiness decreasing, but it decreased much more. So instead of next question, you have to ask why is it mostly the liberal women on these drugs? Do you meet a lot of conservative women on SSRIs? You meet some. There are some for sure. And Maybe in acute mental breaks, an SSRI is a way to get someone past a really dangerous moment. But the women who have been on this for years, 10 years, why is it always the liberal women? Why is it always the leftist women? Is it because they just suffer so much more in this world? Or is it maybe the reverse? Is it maybe that these women having a false view of the world and our place in the world, having unrealistic expectations of the world, limitless expectations of the world, notably among liberals, is it that their expectations butting up against reality, causes them to become sad? And so rather than deal with their mental and behavioral problems, they decide to just ply themselves with drugs. What do these drugs do? We did a Michael and on this Michael and the good doctor with Dr. Joseph, which you can get on the Michael Knowles YouTube channel right now, just search him. Michael. Michael and the good Dr. Michael and Dr. Joseph, we talked about this very, very issue some months ago. What do the drugs do? Do the drugs make you happier? No. The way that they work is by emotional blunting. So they just make you feel less of everything. They make you less empathetic. They are turning 1 in 5American women into sociopaths. Okay, that's like really bluntly. And we see this, we see this. I mean, this really relates even to the top on the left wing terror issue. How many of these leftists, how many of these shooters, how many of these wackos are on all sorts of weird psych drugs? So we just ply these women with all of these drugs, we turn them into drug addicts. If this woman were doing cocaine, we'd call her what she is, a drug addict. But because a doctor in a lab coat prescribed her these heavy, heavy psych meds that blunt her emotions and that take away her empathy, we say that, oh no, she's just taking her medicine. No, we've turned these women into drug addict sociopaths trying to put a band aid over the problem, which is that they were told their whole lives and they insist upon living in a way that is contrary to reality. And rather than telling them to like, hey, lady, get with the program. Sorry, reality. A man can't become a woman. And marriage is between a man and a woman. And women are physically not as strong as men. And men usually relate a little bit better in the workplace. And women, by the way, are a little more nurturing and having babies is good. And, and just the gods of the copy book headings, the old common sense that everybody knew for all of history until five seconds ago, rather than just telling them that they need to put limits on their utopian Edenic fantasies about what life is. The kind of lies that the serpent told Eve in the Garden of Eden, you shall be as gods. Rather than telling them like, hey, those are lies. Don't do it. We just tell them, hey, no, you can keep believing all that stuff and we're just going to blunt all your emotions and make you a sociopath. And then, by the way, if you ever try to get off the drugs, you're gonna have horrific withdrawal for years. Doesn't seem like a good idea. And it's not just the conservatives noticing it. It's the libs, it's the women who are on these drugs. And so then the question becomes, all right, if you've recognized the problem that we've all been calling out for 10 years or longer now, what are we gonna do about it? Are you liberal women willing to make the changes in your mind and in your behavior that will get you off the drugs or allow you to avoid the drugs or, no, you're going to keep putting the band aid over it. Speaking of crazy women, woman's gone very viral in Austria because she tied herself to a bell, like the inside of the bell. She is the little, you know, the thing swinging back and forth in the bell. And she tied herself up by her feet and she took off all her clothes first, then she tied herself up by her feet, and then she's swinging naked back and forth in the bell, ringing the bell with her body, while her, I think the technical term is bazumbas, are just swinging all around in the Austrian public square. And I guess she's doing this to protest climate change. Of course. I can't help but notice, though, have you noticed this left wing women will find any excuse to get naked in public. Have you noticed this phenomenon? I can't help. Doesn't matter the issue. Sometimes it's climate change. You saw this, the extinction rebellion in the House of Commons. This was a few years ago. Bunch of these liberal women walked in and just stripped down and got naked in the House of Commons to protest climate change. But then sometimes it's to protest gender inequality. So there was the Argentinian topless movement, where these liberal women show up and they just take their clothes off because they wanted to. Because they wanted to take their clothes off on the beach. Because. Not because they wanted to show off their bodies, ostensibly, but because they wanted to have equality with men. Because, you know, men get to take their shirts off on the beach. So women, obviously, who are exactly the same as men. Obviously they wanted to take their tops off too. But then you even see this. There are the slut walks protesting supposed double standards, but just really just a standard recognizing that men and women are different. They'll just walk down Santa Monica, walk down the street marching, nude and I can't. I'll tell you exactly why they're doing this. They say they're doing this for gender equality or the climate or whatever political reason. I suspect not to dabble too much into psychobabble. Since the first woman walked out of the cave to attract the first man, women have known that their bodies look nice, especially the good looking women. They know that their bodies look nice and they know that this has a power to them and they like to show themselves. There we go. They're finally playing the clip of this crazy woman. Okay, here we are. So they know this and they know that their bodies look nice and that has a certain power to it. And in the old normal society, when we knew that men and women are different. Vive la difrance. You know, in the old society, when women knew that a lot of their power lay in their sex. This is the premise of Lysistrata by Aristophanes. The idea that women want the men to stop going to war so they're just going to deprive them of sex and that's going to stop all the wars in the world. And we've recognized this over the years. And so women would go out, they'd show off their bodies to men, they'd wear a nice dress, you know, I don't know, they'd wear a shorter skirt or something. They were working it. But now you're not allowed to do that because that's very paternalistic, patriarchal, sexist, outdated, anti feminist. So now women need to march and protest, but they're doing the same thing. Cuz they know that their bodies look nice and they know that their bodies give them power over men. So they're doing the same thing. It's just previously they would kind of smile and wink while they did it and now they're frowning and looking a little crazier while they do it. But it's the same thing. It's just women who want to show off their hot bodies. That's all it is. They're like a boy crazed girl. But they need layers and layers of political nonsense on top of it. So they're swinging from the bell. And the only reason it's going viral, well, it's going viral and it has nothing to do with the climate, let's put it that way. Now, speaking of women, I'm sorry, there's a story I have to get to. I'm sorry. I know you want me to go. There's a story I have to get to. Hunter Schaefer. Do you know Hunter Schaeffer? Hunter Schaeffer is a man. I don't know his real name. Maybe it's Hunter or whatever, but he identifies as a woman and he's an actor of some sort. And MTV from the Met Gala just posted this clip. Says the prettiest girl in the world. Hunter Schaeffer is the prettiest girl in the world. And you would think this is kind of offensive to women. Of all the girls. Of all the women is a women. You can't even be pretty. The prettiest woman is actually a man. All you other fat, ugly women, you're nothing compared to this man in a dress. Prettiest girl in the world. And it got me thinking about Hunter Schaeffer because there was a really spooky post that Hunter Schaeffer once made to social media. I think he deleted it, but it was a manifesto of sorts, a manifesto on his own gender identity. And it looks like the manifesto of a school shooter. It's eerily similar to actual manifestos of actual trans school shooters that we've seen before. And in it, he explains that his gender identity does not flow out of this strange quirk that he was born in the wrong body, but he really wants to be his true feminine self because he recognizes the beauty of femininity. And no, he says that he thinks he's a woman because he has a sexual fetish and perversion specifically to be abused by men. In other words, his transgenderism does not come from a place of true identity, obviously. And it does not even come from a place of an adulation for women. It comes from a place of misogyny, a hatred of women. Here, he says, to be consumed. My sexual orientation was not gay. It was not straight, nor pan. It was an attraction. And there's kind of all weird little bubbles and stuff is an attraction always to misogyny. His words, not mine. It was an attraction to misogyny. Why did I need or want to be a woman? My gender was so influenced by a need to be used by men. So it was a sexual fetish that comes from an exaltation of masculinity and the worst kind of masculinity to hate and punish women. And then he gives this list of the varying degrees of Identity, straight boy to bi. So maybe he started out straight. Straight boy to bi, to gay boy, to straight woman to gay woman, to queer person, and finally to death. And it is a kind of death in the transgender identity. The big ritual, the rite, the sacrament is the coming out away from the dead name. You say my old identity is dead. I have now suffered a death. But I'm this new, like, phoenix rising from the ashes. I'm this new person. And then it goes even into this weird kind of cannibalistic thing. The act of eating consumption. The term of being eaten used to abuse me, is this misogyny, this idea. And this really reminds me of C.S. lewis of the Screwtape letters, where screwtape is describing two kinds of love. Like, I love you. I desire you. There's one kind of love where you say, I desire my wife. I desire my wife. I want to join together with my wife in such a way that does not take away from either of us, but actually is so real that it creates another person. That's the love of a man for a woman. It is a love that grows, that produces, that makes more of itself. Then there's the love I have for my hoagie. The love I have for my hoagie. I'm not making a weird Michael Hoagie hybrid here. I. I love the hoagie. I want the hoagie in a very different way than I want my wife. I want the hoagie so that I can consume it and destroy it and take it into myself. And what Hunter Schaeffer is saying here is my desire, my identity, my sense of gender is not one of love, of consummation, of apotheosis. My sense of gender is one of destruction. It's directly cannibalistic, and it comes from misogyny. Prettiest girl in the world. Prettiest girl in the world. Maybe this is a person who could at least briefly use the SSRIs, but then hopefully get off the SSRIs. This is to tie it all the way back. This is the consequence of a limitless vision of society. It's a vision that ignores reality. And we pretend like we're Alice in Wonderland. We pretend like we're listening to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, that all limits are really bad because they oppress us, because they keep us down. They stop us from exercising our freedom. And there are unjust limits. But the limits of reality are good. And it is only within the limits of reality that we can exercise our freedom. It is only within the limits of a poem of meter, perhaps rhyme of words on a page, that we can actually have poetry. And furthermore, it's only within good, just natural limits that we can have a flourishing society. Okay, the rest of the show continues now. You do not want to miss it. Become a member. Use code knowleskanawles at checkout for two months free on all annual plans.
Podcast: The Michael Knowles Show
Episode: Ep. 1969 - LA Mayor Race Goes Viral After $250 Billion Left-Wing Fire Accusation
Date: May 7, 2026
Theme: Michael Knowles analyzes the latest political and cultural flashpoints, focusing on the fallout from the Palisades fire’s left-wing arson revelation, viral moments from the LA mayoral debate, immigration enforcement stats, and the “limitless” vision of America as articulated by Marco Rubio. The episode also explores cultural pathologies: SSRI use among liberal women and the spectacle of leftist protest nudity.
Timestamp: [00:00 – 07:30]
“We now have court documents. Turns out it was just another example of left wing terrorism.” — Michael Knowles [00:17]
Timestamp: [08:29 – 13:45]
“She’s gonna get stabbed in the neck. These people do not want a bed. They want fentanyl or super meth.” — Spencer Pratt [08:29]
“Some of these developers that are taking all of our tax money are charging $750 a square foot for stuff that should be costing $250… she wants people to squat in there for a year and not pay. So I don’t know how her plan’s gonna work.” — Spencer Pratt [11:04]
“This guy kind of has it all. He’s got that reality TV charisma… But he can get his hands into the nitty gritty of government.” — Michael Knowles [12:08]
Timestamp: [13:46 – 17:45]
“For every one illegal who is arrested by ICE, six illegals drop out of the workforce.… Not only is that not a bad thing … that is a great start.” — Michael Knowles [00:56 and 14:49]
Timestamp: [24:53 – 31:55]
“We want it [America] to continue to be the place where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything. Where you’re not limited by the circumstances of your birth, by the color of your skin, by your ethnicity… ours is a story of perpetual improvement.” — Marco Rubio [24:53]
“It presents a vision of America that is limitless. That is a very liberal view of politics … I don’t want that. I want there to be a limit.” — Michael Knowles [29:32]
Timestamp: [38:00 – 44:18]
“I’ve been on SSRIs for over a decade… every time I’ve gone off of it for a week or missed it, it’s been really hard for me… I don’t know if this is something that’s being talked about enough.” — Caller/Listener [38:00]
“The way that they work is by emotional blunting. So they just make you feel less of everything. They make you less empathetic. They are turning 1 in 5 American women into sociopaths.” — Michael Knowles [41:27]
Timestamp: [44:19 – 51:45]
On Palisades Fire & Political Violence:
“This fire in the Palisades caused a quarter of a trillion dollars in damage and killed a dozen people, and this guy allegedly was as explicitly leftist, ideologically motivated as it is possible to be.” — Michael Knowles [07:10]
On LA Mayoral Debate and Homelessness:
“Their defining feature is not that they lack homes. … The defining feature is that they’re mentally ill and drug addicts and often criminals.” — Michael Knowles [08:54]
On Immigration Enforcement:
“This is the cascading effect of immigration enforcement. … When an illegal alien sees the cops go raid the company down the street, he is less likely to show up to work the next day, and that’s good.” — Michael Knowles [15:38]
On the “Limitless” Vision of America:
“I think that’s missing the moment. … The limitless version of America, the truly limitless version, is really at the heart of our national problem right now.” — Michael Knowles [30:38]
On SSRIs and Emotional Health:
“We just ply these women with all of these drugs, we turn them into drug addicts. … We’ve turned these women into drug addict sociopaths trying to put a band aid over the problem.” — Michael Knowles [41:27]
Spencer Pratt's Boldness:
Pratt’s debate moments went viral for their combination of zinger and substance—confronting the realities of LA homelessness, government corruption, and progressive delusions.
Rubio’s American Dream Soundbite:
Rubio’s press briefing remarks set off a viral wave, even as Knowles deconstructs the rhetoric as dangerously outdated and misleading in today’s context.
Prescription Drugs and Politics of Misery:
The listener voice memo personalizes the case, which Knowles leverages to indict modern feminist/liberal ideology.
Spectacle and Gender—Limits and Freedom:
Naked bell-swinging, protest nudity, and Hunter Schaefer are all woven into Knowles’s central thesis: chaos reigns when society refuses to acknowledge natural limits.
End of summary.
For full context, listen to the original episode for tone, additional details, and Michael Knowles's distinctive commentary style.