Ben Shapiro and panelists dissect the Trump impeachment hearings as a hollow spectacle, mocking witnesses like Bill Taylor for failing to prove quid pro quo while exposing Democratic pretexts from "Russian collusion" to Ukraine. They dismiss Warren’s wealth tax as economically catastrophic—predicted to shrink GDP by 0.2% annually—and label Sanders a "sincere communist" for his ties to failed regimes, while Buttigieg’s hypocrisy and Warren’s fabricated narratives (e.g., Native American claims) fuel their scorn. The episode pivots to California’s collapse under progressive policies, where homelessness and crime drive wealthier residents to Texas, and warns Republicans risk losing Hispanic voters as generational memory of communism fades. Ultimately, they frame leftist policies—from campus indoctrination to wealth redistribution—as tools of division, arguing only conservative principles can restore American prosperity and unity. [Automatically generated summary]
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They did.
Guys, I had a whole list of things that would be fun to talk about.
And then I thought, well, there's one thing that won't be fun to talk about, but will actually be the only thing that anyone in America cares about, and that's impeachment.
Right.
So we just have to do it, right?
Okay, so let's do this thing.
So day two.
Yeah, day two.
So the public hearing started yesterday.
Everybody recognizes that this is all a made-for-TV special, that they actually have presented no new information, nor will they provide any new information.
Like the New York Times actually had their TV critic write a review of the coverage yesterday.
Like their full-on TV critic.
One of their columnists was talking about, it was a news columnist.
It wasn't even like an analysis columnist, was talking about the reassuring gray hair of Bill Taylor.
And I thought to myself, that is the first time I've ever heard gray hair described as reassuring.
Usually it forecasts death.
Sorry, Charlie.
But the fact is that the left is so obsessed with the idea that somehow something has changed here that they're going to just pretend that something has changed.
And now, obviously, as we all know, nothing has actually changed here.
If they didn't have the goods before, they don't have the goods now.
If they did have the goods before, they have the goods now.
My inclination is that they certainly do not have the goods.
And the biggest hole in the testimony yesterday, because two people testified, charged affair Bill Taylor, who's the highest ranking American official in Ukraine, as well as Kent, George Kent, who's the Undersecretary of State, who's dealing with Ukrainian affairs.
They both testified.
And the Republicans kept hammering home the only point that really matters.
And that point is, you guys have never even talked to Trump.
They kept saying this.
You don't know Trump.
I mean, you guys are playing seven degrees of Kevin Bacon with the president of the United States while attempting to impeach the president of the United States.
And the only reason that that would not be a dispositive argument, really, is because there are some people who have directly talked to Trump who have not talked yet.
The only testimony that's going to matter, if you actually think that any of it matters, which I tend not to at this point, but if you actually think any of it matters, the testimony that you're waiting for is Gordon Sundland, who actually spoke with Trump, had conversations with Trump, has switched his testimony already.
He is testifying next Wednesday.
And then there are a bunch of people who are sort of on deck who have been subpoenaed but have not responded to the subpoena and have filed lawsuits.
And that would be John Bolton and Mick Mulvaney and Rudy Giuliani, those three.
Because if you haven't talked to Trump, you basically don't matter in this conversation because the entire conversation is about motive.
I'm the only one who's been saying this for months.
There's the whole group of people who have been saying, well, the call was absolutely perfect.
Perfect.
Okay, it wasn't perfect.
Can we just stop with this?
It wasn't a perfect call because, come on, it wasn't like, that's not what Trump does.
Okay, perfect is not in Trump's wheelhouse.
He doesn't even aim at perfect.
That's right.
It's just perfect as a description of everything that he thinks he does.
But what is obviously the most plausible explanation of all of his behavior, and this is the case I've been making for a long time, is that when he says to Ukraine in that phone call that what he would like as a favor is investigations into burisma and Biden, he would like investigations into crowd strike.
He would like investigations into Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election, that he's just naming a bunch of crap that he thinks about Ukraine because people have been feeding him information about Ukraine.
And this is the way the president's brain works.
He basically has a bunch of note cards and the note cards have seven words on them each.
And if you give him a topic, if you say global warming, then what comes out is destroy economy, Chinese hoax.
And if you say to him, Ukraine, the first thing that comes out to him is interfered in the 2016 election, burizma, Hillary Clinton, crowd strike, right?
It's just whatever comes out of his head.
And so it is quite plausible.
I think it is, in fact, the most plausible explanation that if he was thinking, I don't feel like giving aid to Ukraine because who else is paying for this aid?
Only we're paying for the aid.
I'm not intrigued.
Also, people keep saying Ukrainian corruption.
Well, when I think of Ukrainian corruption, here are some things that I think about.
And then it just comes out.
I think this is actually really important because I think we all agree.
I can't speak for Michael and Drew.
I think we all agree that if we had listened to the phone call between Donald Trump and the Ukrainian president, and he had said, we're going to help you out.
The Europeans should be doing more.
First, we need a favor.
I've been trying to get a hotel in downtown Kiev for like 22 years, and you guys are so corrupt that I can't get my permit.
Could you get on the phone with my personal lawyer and my daughter and get that worked out for me?
I think we would all agree, definitely an abuse of presidential power.
I would be willing to call it an abuse of power.
Yes, I would.
Definitely an abuse of presidential power.
Now, he did say, I won a favor.
He used that word.
And he did say, talk to my personal attorney.
And he did say in the list of things that he wrapped off, Joe Biden, something in which he has a personal vested interest.
The mitigating factor is Donald Trump.
The way that I see it, Donald Trump is not a guy with a grand strategy.
He has some big ideas that he generally points himself toward.
Winning, sort of a silly big thing, not losing.
An isolationist, generally an isolationist, foreign policy.
These are things that we know that he generally cares about and he generally still steers in the direction of.
But electoral strategy, there were casting notices for Trump TV going out the night of the election.
Donald Trump does not have, he's never, I think, in his 40 years of public life demonstrated that kind of strategy.
What he has demonstrated is that he spends a lot of time looking back with a sort of vindictive spirit.
You say that he has a reporter once reported that he had very small hands.
Decades later, Donald Trump would still send that reporter signed photographs of his hands to demonstrate how perfectly large they are.
If somebody insults him, he never lets go of the insult.
10 years later, he'll be on Twitter fighting the feuds that existed before Twitter even existed, right?
So if Donald Trump believes that there was corruption, that that corruption targeted him personally in 2016, that is something that's going to be very hard for Donald Trump to let go of.
He's a dog with a bone when it comes to a vendetta.
The problem is, even if he weren't a dog with a bone and even if it wasn't a vendetta, if Ukrainians were involved, even if they weren't, but he has reason to believe that they were involved in circumventing the 2016 election, that's a legitimate concern for the president of the United States.
And you know, yesterday, during the testimony of these two big witnesses that the Democrats were so excited to bring, George Kent and Gordon, not Gordon Sondlin, and Bill Taylor.
And George Kent was asked, is it legitimate for the president of the United States in regard to Ukraine policy to ask them to investigate this sort of corruption?
And George Kent said, absolutely it is.
They asked Bill Taylor, do you have evidence of this quid pro quo?
Do you have any first-hand account?
He said, nope, I spoke to Gordon Sondlin.
He said, I got the quid pro quo wrong and I don't have any firsthand evidence.
It's that pretense.
It's all that pretense because the fancy people in suits and ties are going to go on TV like they did on CBS News and say this was devastating testimony today.
Anybody who watched saw it was devastating for Adam Schiff, not for Donald Trump.
But this is the thing that bothers me about this whole thing.
At this point, I actually believe the left uses absurdity as a strategy.
Because if you say, if I have a kind of, if I say, well, men and women are the same, and you say, well, wait, here's the science.
We can have an argument about that.
It may be a stupid thing to say, but at least we can have an argument about it.
But if I say to you, men menstruates, even talking about it elevates it the level of stupidity they're at.
I feel that way about this impeachment.
I go on, I have to talk about it.
It's the news.
We all have to talk about it in the news.
I feel that even talking about it is elevating it above its seriousness.
The idea that this is an impeachable offense, an offense that actually somehow threatens the polity, that threatens the Constitution, that even if he was sitting there going, I'm going to get that Joe Biden because I'm really afraid of a guy whose teeth falls out of his face.
Whose eyes explode during the debate?
I just think this whole thing, they have been calling for impeachment since before he even won the election.
They were talking about an insurance policy against him.
They were talking about impeachment the minute it started.
They came up.
I mean, it is kind of like what Devin Nunes said.
They come out with a strategy.
It's Russian collusion.
It's not Russian collusion.
It's obstruction of justice.
It's not obstruction of justice.
It's Ukraine.
It's like it's going to be his pants size.
And then Stormy Daniels.
And then as you say, as you say, they go on and they do this ridiculous stuff.
And Nora O'Donnell, who has got to be one of the worst personalities on television, takes this fake action stance.
Have you watched?
She does.
Oh, yeah.
And she stands like this.
And she says, it was devastating.
The walls are closing in.
It's the end of the beginning.
It's the beginning of the end.
It's explosive.
And you go like, what the hell?
She even said, she even said, if you're bored, you were just not paying attention.
I thought, no, I actually know when I'm bored.
I don't need you to tell me how to feel.
So I just feel like even, we have to talk about it.
Obviously, it's the news.
But I feel this thing is absurd.
I feel it is completely staged.
It's completely meaningless.
That we know who Donald Trump is.
We know he says these things.
I don't agree with you guys.
I don't agree with you guys about Trump.
I think he's a smart guy with a strategy.
But, but.
I used to think you were a smart guy.
That is right now.
But he's a big mouth, and he says things and he talks often.
But this would actually be his best strategy, right?
Would be for him to say, yeah, I'm a big mouth and I say things.
Right?
I mean, like, if you just said that, everybody would be like, all right, fair.
Yeah, fair.
I really feel like one of the things that he does is one of the critical sins that many presidents commit, which is overselling.
And so you'll hear presidents say things, right?
But Trump is gifted at this.
I mean, what you'll hear presidents say is, we're going to aim for 4% GDP growth.
And then it comes in at like 3.6% GDP growth.
And everyone's like, oh, well, he fell short of expectation.
That was a really solid GDP growth, right?
What if you just pitched three, right?
Overselling And Undermining00:03:05
Why don't you undersell?
This is actually, Clinton was very good at this.
Clinton would actually undersell.
And then if it slightly surpassed expectations, it was a huge win for him.
Well, Trump, because he's constantly overselling, instead of him just saying, look, I say things, right?
I'm on a phone call.
I say things.
I'm not corrupt.
If he just said that, we'd all be like, all right.
But instead, it was the perfect, most unbelievable phone.
And now you've got Congress people who are in the unenviable position of having to explain why this phone call was perfect, as opposed to just saying what all the rest of us are saying, which is, yeah, dude says stuff.
And he really didn't do anything wrong.
It's not great.
It is part of the Trump peculiarity is that he does talk like a North Korean dictator.
And it does cause his supporters to then have to either say things that are going to put them at odds with him or say things that make them sound patently absurd.
I actually thought that our friend Dennis Prager did a terrific job on his appearance on Bill Maher last week when Bill Maher brought up some of these things that President Trump has said, like he's, I can't even remember the quote, his glorious mind and all this.
Yeah.
And Prager was like, I mean, I don't know if he said that.
Did he say that?
Yeah, he said that.
Well, of course that's silly.
I was like, well, yeah, that is how you have to react to Donald Trump.
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It's very difficult because Elizabeth is also a guy.
It's very, they've anticipated transgenderism.
Maybe Trump really is as smart as Anthropocene.
Well, I mean, with all of this said, none of this is going to have any major impact on Trump, which leads me to believe that the Democratic proclamations that they're going to try and move as fast on this thing as possible are just a lie.
I don't think that's right.
I think there's a Democrats.
Right, exactly.
I think that they're looking at this field and they're thinking, okay, what we need to do is avoid talking about these because this field is just sheer effing garbage.
I mean, and it is.
It is garbage, top to bottom.
You've got Joe Biden, who is not even alive.
He's not a living human being, right?
They've dug up a corpse and they've called it Joe Biden.
They wheel it around every so often.
Joe Biden at the bottom at the top.
Every so often, every so often, his jaw falls open and sound comes out.
And that's Joe Biden's candidacy.
And that guy's your frontrunner.
But then two years from now, we're going to be sitting here doing this show.
And Drew's going to say, I think you guys are wrong about Biden.
That's very much what you're doing.
He might be alive.
Yeah, exactly.
He might be alive.
And then you've got our good friend Elizabeth Warren.
And Elizabeth Warren is, I mean, the more you see her, the more you dislike her.
And it's amazing because she started off and everybody's like, yeah, she's terrible.
And then they're like, second look at Elizabeth Warren.
And the media were obsessed with Elizabeth Warren.
Every plan, everything she said.
It's genius.
It's brilliant.
She went to Harvard Law and she was a professor.
Sure, she earned it by proclaiming that she was a Native American, but she's a professor.
And by the way, don't believe all the hype when they say, oh, well, Harvard Law never looked at that.
Really, then why was she putting it on her application?
Why was Harvard putting out press releases about it?
Correct.
I mean, it's all nonsense.
So she is, but it was all just glowing media coverage.
And then people get a load of her and they're like, oh, my God, she is awful.
And this war on billionaires thing, by the way, like they say that, oh, this plays because the vast majority of the American people are for the wealth tax.
Right.
Because anytime you say to somebody, how would you like if we just took somebody richer's money from them and then gave it to you?
How do you think that's going to pull?
I mean, obviously that's going to pull generally well.
Dan Henninger in the journal wrote a really interesting piece where he said she may have actually destroyed the left because Bernie Sanders is smart enough to never say what anything's going to cost or what he's actually going to do, where she did put out a detailed plan of her health plan and everybody looked at it.
Even the left looked at it.
And they laughed at it.
Uh-oh.
Well, it's laughable because she literally just falsified the numbers.
I mean, she claimed that she was going to take a plan that by every estimate costs over $30 trillion over 10 years and make it cost $20 trillion over 10 years.
She was going to double count all of the taxation that she had already declared was going for other purposes.
She was going to triple the wealth tax, not 2%, but 6%.
By the way, can we talk for a second about this wealth tax nonsense?
Because people do not understand what a wealth tax is.
They do not.
They think that this is just an increase in the income tax.
They think it's just bullshit.
Okay, like, pardon the language, but it's bullsh ⁇ .
Okay, wealth tax is one of the worst ideas ever created by the human mind.
Okay, it's basically the equivalent of an estate tax.
So when you die, the government, because they're terrible, they decide that they're going to step over your corpse, pry open your safe, take all the money you've already paid taxes on, and then steal it from you so that you can't give it to your children, which of course was the entire purpose of you earning money over the course of your lifetime.
The estate tax is patent evil.
Okay, so now, but it's not just that they pry open the safe.
They then assess the value of every piece of property that you own, including your business interests and your stocks.
And then they take 40% of that if you haven't been smart enough to get a living trust.
Folks, go check out a living trust at legalzoom.com.
Make it happen right now.
Do not give that money to the damned federal government.
You know what's especially stupid about this wealth tax is she says she's only going to go after the billionaires.
It's a familiar storyline.
There are about 621 billionaires in the United States.
Their combined wealth, not their income, their wealth, the money that they have is a little over $3 trillion.
And I'm actually being generous here with my estimates.
If you took every single penny they had, you took this shirt off their back, you left them destitute, you would not pay a tiny fraction of this plan, which is it 20 trillion, is it 30 trillion?
The whole plan is 52 trillion.
You pay for one year worth of per plan.
Or less or less than one year.
What do you do then?
But to get back to the details of what a wealth tax is so people understand how evil a wealth tax is, a wealth tax requires the government and you to assess the value of everything that you own every single year and then take a percentage off the top of that.
So when she says 2% of your wealth, okay, let's take an example.
We have a business here at Daily Wire.
The business earns money.
We have to assess the value of the business.
So let's say the leftist tears, tumblers, the grapes, the lights, the cameras.
And I'll tell you who this is.
I'll tell you this.
I'll tell you this absolutely F's.
The person, the people at Absolutely F's are the business owners because if you own a business, let's say that you own a business for the sake of argument and the business, so the wealth tax is supposed to kick in at $50 million is what she says now, right?
That as soon as he gets $50 million, every dollar above that, and you're going to start paying into this routine.
Okay, so let's say that you have a business and the business is worth $50 million.
But what that actually means is that the business is being valued by three times its gross, basically.
So let's say that the business makes $17 million this year and you, being a good boss, you're only paying yourself half a million dollars, right?
All the rest of it goes to expenses.
All the rest goes to costs.
All the rest goes to employees.
So you're paying yourself half a million dollars and it's a $17 million a year business, but it's valued at $50 million because it's using three times gross to value the business.
That means that your net worth, you make half a million dollars, but it means that you will be paying 2% of $50 million.
You will be paying $1 million in taxes on an income of $500,000 a year.
It's even worse than that.
It means, because it's not like that money even is sitting in the bank.
You're not paying yourself half a million dollars and then it just sits at the bank.
This is right.
What this means is you will have to liquidate assets in order to pay the tax.
Correct.
People think of these Silicon Valley billionaires, right?
I read a story two years ago about Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, worth something at the time, something like $70 billion.
I don't know what he's worth today, at the time he's worth $70 billion.
$720 billion or something.
Yeah, billion dollars.
And he had put in, because he has to file this with the SEC and with his board.
He had put in that he wanted to liquidate $1 billion worth of his whole interest in Facebook.
Silicon Valley went into a panic.
And at the time, it was the most money that any Silicon Valley tech founder had ever tried to convert into cash out of their business.
Stock prices start to dive because they think, well, if the founder and CEO is selling his stock, we must need to get out as well.
And then the whole net worth, not only of him, but of people with mutual funds, people with 401ks, everybody invested in the market starts to collapse.
What that means is, if we started a broom company and we invented the best broom anybody's ever had and we manufacture them and we sell our brooms and promo code Shapiro, we sell a ton of them.
And then we sell our broom company to some Hillary Clinton, bro.
Hillary Clinton.
Yeah, by the way, the only person who could afford it.
Sell it to Hillary Clinton for $3 billion.
And by the time you pay all your taxes, you pay out all your employees, you pay all your legal costs.
Let's say we cleared, there's $1 billion left in Jeremy Boring's account.
I doubt that I have much less money than plenty of guys who are on paper worth $20 billion.
That's right, because they are fortune is in his stock.
Jeff Bezos' fortune is in his stock.
Don't get me wrong, they have access. to all kinds of wealth through the company, money that they pay themselves in salary.
They're doing great.
But a guy who sells a company for $3 billion probably has more cash on hand than these billionaires.
And that stock is also invested in other companies which are hiring people.
Right, that's right.
That's right.
That's right.
And so when you, and you have to liquidity, you have to liquidate.
Bring the full value of that stock market down.
But he's going to, fewer people are going to get hired.
Fewer people's retirements are going to come through.
The short way of saying this, which is just true, is the left no longer understands why business is there except to fund their plans.
They have absolutely no clue about the value of work, about the dignity of work, about the dignity of building stuff, about the magic of inventing.
Or how the economy grows, right?
I mean, there's a study today.
It makes it beautiful.
I mean, this is what makes this country so great is people building things, you know, like just building things out of nothing, sitting in their garage and building billion-dollar companies.
This is an amazing thing.
And they just think it's there to fund their business.
I actually want to say something about this before we take questions.
There's a kind of ethics that most people never have to contemplate.
But as a business owner, you have to contemplate this kind of ethics.
It's the ethics of business.
When is it moral to fire someone?
When is it immoral not to fire someone?
What do you do with profits in your company?
How do you invest in your signal money?
Yeah, hold on.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
Let's take the questions.
Let's go on to questions.
But these are actually ethical questions.
They affect people's lives.
There's right and wrong answers.
And it can be a little bit challenging to navigate some of those waters.
One of the things that bothers me as a business owner is when I hear people who've never contemplated the ethics of business condemn business people as unethical.
Did you know that 58% of working Americans, I just learned this today, say that they would trust a stranger more than their boss?
This is offensive.
It's patently absurd.
Patently absurd.
It's offensive because your boss absolutely trusts you.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have hired you and put you in a position to advance or harm their interests.
So they're putting their trust in you, and the majority of their workers don't trust them in return.
And the reason is because people like Bernie Sanders and people like Elizabeth Warren constantly say the CEO class is against you.
The CEO class employs you.
They say the billionaires are stealing from you.
The billionaires have created so much wealth that global poverty, not just America, global poverty is at an all-time low.
If you have a job in America today, you have an entrepreneur to thank.
And there's this sort of- Well over half of Americans are employed by a company that employs more than, more than I think it's 2,500 people.
That's right.
Like a huge percent, like most people in America now work for large companies.
Nobody likes his boss.
And I get it.
You don't have to like your company.
But let me tell you something.
But you have to contemplate.
No, I understand.
I'm just saying they're playing off a natural level.
Of course, of course.
And that all makes sense.
But I can tell you because Jeremy and I have sat in the office together when we've had employment discussions.
We lose sleep over employment discussions.
Of course you do, of course.
I mean, you know how many times I've said I want to fire him.
Jeremy has threatened to say that.
I know we've rested.
I mean, but it is true that the vast majority of people who employ people are the kinds of people, really, who are straining not to fire people, especially small business owners.
But this is true for large business owners also.
You think that they are desperate to lay off tens of thousands of people?
You think that they, because I can tell you something right now, if Mark Zuckerberg wanted to liquidate all of his wealth right now, there are a lot of people in this country who would lose their jobs.
And he'd walk away a very wealthy man.
So he could do that, but he's not going to do that.
And that's true of all of these buildings.
And I just want to go back, though, to the fact that this is what life is.
It's guys like you who have an idea, you build something.
Guys like me write a book.
People are creating things, making things, even if they make it by their daily labor.
You make something.
And these people make nothing.
And I want to say on the ethical piece, yes, everybody dislikes their boss, and that's the price of doing business.
I totally get it.
But covetousness is one of the big 10 in the Bible.
Very few people walk around being encouraged to murder.
Right.
Just murder.
Murder is great.
You deserve to murder.
Very few people walk around committing adultery as though they're being encouraged by the culture.
Now, you might say that the culture puts winks at it.
But the culture isn't going, cheat on your wife.
Cheating on your wife is great.
I cheat on my wife.
You should cheat on your wife.
Covetousness, on the other hand, there is an entire political movement in this country dedicated to telling you that you deserve what you did not create, that you deserve Winston Churchill called socialism the gospel of envy.
That's not just a cute line.
It's a sensitive situation.
The most important political line of the last 20 years is one that people tend to ignore.
And it's when Barack Obama was specifically asked whether if he increased marginal tax rates and it lowered economic growth and led to lower employment, whether he would still do it.
And he said, yes, for purposes of fairness.
That's right.
So that is pure and simple.
I hate rich people.
I hate rich people.
And rich people need to be taken.
Now he's a very rich person.
I want to say this.
There's an attitude among the working class that is offensive and is wrong.
And if you're an employee in a company, you should evaluate this.
Not because you're not, I mean, there's a great line in The Edge with Anthony Hopkins.
Alec Baldwin.
David Mammoth.
Yeah, written by our friend David Mammet, where Anthony Hopkins says to Baldwin, never feel sorry for a man with a jet.
You don't have to feel sorry for your boss.
That's not my point.
But you should reflect on your own attitudes and your own biases.
You see a similar attitude.
I don't like it with a sort of women's power movement, where it's like, if guys wore a shirt that says, I can do whatever I want, you can't tell me nothing, that'd be bad, but women can kind of encourage each other in that.
Similar with the way that this sort of blue-collar attitude, it's an attitude that says, we're the real workers.
We're the people who are really making things possible.
We're the ones who are irreplaceable.
The big muckety muck up top, he's nothing.
He's just a guy who's stealing all of our labor.
It's obviously untrue.
This doesn't mean that there isn't dignity in what you do.
There is.
If you work hard, do your best, and deliver no matter where you are on the hierarchy of employment, you're doing something that has an amazing value.
You're doing something for which you should be proud.
You're doing something that makes the world work for every other productive member of society.
It is also true that if Warren Buffett owns a railroad and on that railroad, there are 100,000 people working on the train, and there are 10,000 people in middle management managing the people on the train.
And above that, there are 1,000 people who are executives over the middle management and they're involved in strategy.
And above that, there's Warren Buffett, who has to make decisions every single day, life and death decisions about how to make that succeed, make a profit so that all those other people can get paid or lose a profit.
All those people lose their jobs, and all of the 401ks that are invested in that company lose their retirements.
The further you go up that pyramid, the more irreplaceable the work of the person gets.
But you know, this is.
This is why when you're at the bottom of that and you retire, the company goes on.
But when Warren Buffett dies, the railroad will go into a moment of crisis where they try to determine now who's going to be the one who's responsible for determining whether or not all these employees or they don't.
So one of the misnomers of modern American politics is that this is a working class mentality.
I really don't think it is.
And if you look at the polls inside the Democratic Party, what you will see is that a huge percentage of the support for Elizabeth Warren is coming from college graduates, highly educated people.
It ain't the working class.
The working class understands in this country.
It used to be, I remember in England during the 70s, and England during the 70s was a horrible place.
Oh, yeah, before Thatcher?
Oh, it was amazing.
And they used to say with admiration to me, they would say, when we see a guy go by in a Rolls-Royce, we think, I'm going to bring that guy down.
He said, when you see a guy go by in a Rolls-Royce, you think, I'm going to get one of those.
That's right.
That's the way Americans used to think.
You can twist that.
Obviously, they did in Britain.
You can twist people's minds until they're filled with envy.
But, you know, the thing that you're talking about, too, is the hidden meritocracy of the left, because they say, you know, if you put out a pet rock and you make a million bucks, you earn that million bucks.
That's an idea.
You just got to do it.
I did put out a pet rock and you didn't make a lot of money.
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You did put out a million.
That idea was worth something.
What have they done?
What have they done that they get to spend the money you make?
And you know, this is the thing that drove me up a wall.
Did you see that clip of Bernie Sanders sitting next to AOC in the weirdest version of the odd couple ever?
I think the good news is I think we know who he casts as Alex, Oscar, who he casts as Felix.
It took me three weeks to figure out that FU meant something, something pudding.
My favorite line from The Odd Couple.
It's a great, it's a great plan to agree with you.
But there's that clip of Bernie Sanders saying, you know, the arrogance of Michael Bloomberg and these billionaires want to get into politics because they think that because they're rich, they should run your life.
And I thought to myself, you are a professional useless person, a professional useless person.
You have been kicked out of a commune for being useless.
And then you were like, you know where I can go to be even more useless and people will give me money?
I can go into local, state, and federal government.
And you spent the last 50 years providing nothing, zero things.
You have not created a single job that was not paid for by the taxpayer.
You have not passed a single major piece of legislation.
You have done nothing, zero things.
And you're sitting here saying that because, listen, I don't like Michael Bloomberg either.
I think he's a schmuck.
But Michael Bloomberg has at least created some jobs.
He's actually run a business.
In fact, he was actually a fairly successful mayor of New York.
You are literally a professional useless person who is old and crazy and you scream at the moon.
And you're sitting there being like, all these billionaires want to get into politics.
How arrogant.
I think to myself, okay, which is more arrogant?
The guy who has created jobs for probably tens of thousands of people who says, you know what, I can bring that same sort of sensibility to government or the guy who has created nothing ever in the history of his entire life who says I want to run every single aspect of your life forever.
Who is more arrogant?
You finally said something nice about Donald Trump.
No, I mean, but that's true.
I mean, I didn't have any objections to Donald Trump running for office on the basis of his business record.
I've never thought that a political career was actually the basis for being a good president of the United States.
Every president we've had has basically been a politician, and most of them have been schmucks.
That's right.
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By the way, quick for the last note on the wealth tax, and then we can do the questions.
Quick note on the wealth tax.
There was a study that came out in the New York Times today, and what it found out was that I think it was done by the University of Pennsylvania analyzing the wealth tax.
And what it found is that over the course of the next decade, Elizabeth Warren's proposals could, they predict, would lower the economic growth rate in the United States from 1.5% to 1.3%.
So 0.2%.
That's annually every single year.
Okay, that is a massive amount of money.
To explain how massive an amount of money that is, the same people forecast that Donald Trump's tax cuts would increase the growth of the United States over the course of the next 10 years by 0.06% per year.
Okay, what that means is that the downside of Elizabeth Warren is three times the upside of the Trump tax cut.
Okay, and that is if you use the rosiest estimates, if you actually believe that she's going to be able to seize this wealth and people aren't going to simply move, which is what happened in France.
40,000 millionaires moved out of France, which is why every country that's ever tried this garbage wealth tax, which, by the way, is also unconstitutional under Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution.
It's never going to happen, but she is a bad person.
She's a bad person because she's making it part of the narrative.
Of course, it's not going to happen.
Even if she's elected president, there is a 0% chance that this wealth tax goes into.
I think she's a bad person because she knows all this.
She does.
She's smarter than this.
And she's known all this for years.
Every point that she makes now, she's previously taken the opposite side of.
Every story she's ever told, it turns out it's probably false.
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She's a wildly disingenuous human being.
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Okay, then really, I promise you.
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Okay, because it'll escape my mind, then it will be gone forever.
And then no one will be able to share in the brilliant pearls of wisdom that fall from these lips.
Elizabeth Warren, there's something so deeply immoral about the idea that billionaires are not allowed to complain about people harming them.
Right, really?
That is an immoral proposition.
It's an immoral proposition.
I mean, her basic suggestion is that if somebody sees a billionaire on the street and punches them and beats the living crap out of them, that because they're a billionaire, that's okay.
I mean, she is a Danton Robespierre French revolutionary character.
I mean, that is the kind of language that she uses.
And what she neglects to mention is that she's worth $12 million.
She'll be one of the first people on TV.
Believed what he was saying.
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All right.
I want to hear from our Daily Wire subscribers.
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Yep.
And I got to say, if I were Catholic, I'd be going to confessional tomorrow because I'm pretty envious of a Foca Hannis carving that somehow made it into the studio before I did.
I know you're talking about you.
I know she's talking about it.
She's in a different room.
Maybe she's on.
Still in the broom closet.
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Assimilation And American Values00:11:30
So our first question comes from a subscriber who wants to know, on the topic of immigration, how do we as Americans assimilate to our own culture and values before we can assimilate immigrants to do the same?
Thanks for all the work that you guys do.
Andrew.
I don't actually understand.
I think the basic idea is that Americans don't understand our own values.
How can we hope to assimilate immigrants to our country?
I think that that is the great lie of illegal immigration and of unfettered immigration is the idea that we can let people in without causing them to be us.
This is the whole thing.
If you want to come to this country, you have to be able and willing to leave behind the assumptions and practices of your culture and adopt the assumptions and practices of our culture.
And the advantage is the assumptions and practices of our culture are written down.
They're written down in the Constitution.
They're written down in the Declaration.
You cannot come over here and say, yeah, I want to come over here, but I don't want to ascribe to this people are equal stuff or people should be free stuff.
I come from a country.
I want you to be more like my country.
I hear this in taxicabs in New York all the time, by the way.
People say, I don't like this liberty very.
The driver will say to me, I don't like this liberty very much.
I'll say, you know, go to LaGuardia, go to JFK, you can fly right the hell out of here.
It's no problem.
What taxis are you taking, man?
No, but this is actually true that what the left wants is not just unfettered immigration.
It's unfettered immigration without assimilation, and you can't have it.
And I think that this has become a huge problem in discussing this.
Because when you say, well, what country do you come from?
Well, I come from Saudi Arabia.
And are you willing to leave behind the idea that women are chattel?
Well, no, I'm not.
Get the hell out.
You know, I mean, this is something we have values here.
We have them.
We're not like Europe.
We have them written down.
It's not based on race.
I don't care where it came from.
It's not based on race.
It's not based on the color of your skin.
It's based on desire.
Do you want to be one of us?
And I think that this is something we have to argue for.
The problem that we have on the right is we do have these guys, the alt-right guys that you've been taking on brilliantly, by the way.
You've been taking on these alt-right guys who are racist.
They're haters, and we have nothing to do with them.
I want nothing to do with them.
I don't want to be associated with them.
But to say that you have to ascribe to the non-racist, pro-liberty, pro-equality ideals that made this country what it is, of course that's true.
And you can't do that if we don't know who you are.
And so the old immigration was so well regulated, was so, you know, people were asked questions.
People were seen, given medical tests to see if they had diseases that they were going to spread.
This idea that we can just open our borders and that makes us welcoming and compassionate is nonsense.
By the way, the virulence of this idea that immigration should be race-based, which is an ugly, ugly idea.
The virulence of that idea, I was thinking about this the other day.
Like, why is that cropping up now?
And I will say that I think that the left has a heavy hand of blame here because I think that the left has spent years claiming that there is going to be a demographic change in the country and that the demographics of the country are destiny, right?
They keep saying this.
They wrote books about this.
They would say, well, you know, there will come a day when there's a non-white majority in America, and that inevitably means that there will be a change in the politics.
And I thought to myself, well, that is pure unbridled racism.
You're now saying that because there are more Hispanics in the country, then therefore that means that necessarily there will be more leftists in the country.
And then you're saying, I want to bring in millions more illegal immigrants across the border and then give them amnesty.
So what do you think people are going to think?
You know what I mean?
The people who are reacting with racism are not doing any better.
They're doing it just as badly.
They're horrible.
All of them are horrible.
The whole point is that immigration, again, should be driven by ideas.
And the fact that the left has said a couple of things, I wrote an entire column about this this week because there's an interesting piece by Yoni Applebaum in The Atlantic suggesting, well, Republicans seem to have forgotten about the idea that their ideas can appeal to anybody.
Instead, they're just suggesting that their ideas can only appeal to a certain racial subset, and that is why they keep going back to the white working class.
And I thought to myself, well, no, that's not true.
But it is true that the left has been saying that conservative ideas can only apply to a certain subset, namely white working class people maybe, and that everybody else is not susceptible to conservative ideas.
I didn't think to be fair, to be fair for a moment, that Republican politicians have been feckless when it comes to walking in to neighborhoods where we're not usually welcome and making their case.
And the reason they're feckless about it because they're afraid.
They're afraid because every time Mitt Romney did it, he went to the NAACP and they said, how dare, they actually said this, how dare you tell black people they should start businesses when they can't even hold bank accounts.
This is what the Democrats said.
And if we don't go in and make the argument, I mean, that's the thing you got to love about Trump.
He said, what have you got to lose?
Why don't you sign up and see what happens?
And if anybody who did sign up, who was a person of color, as they say now, is doing really well because of Donald Trump.
And yet, and yet, I mean, look at Rudy Giuliani.
I know Rudy Giuliani today is kind of a loop loony, but he was one of the greatest mayors, if not the greatest mayor New York ever had.
And he turned New York around from a cesspit, which I lived in, to one of the greatest world classes, probably the greatest city on earth.
And that was almost all Giuliani.
Every single day, he was called a racist.
His policy saved an estimated 4,000 black lives.
And now today they're saying, well, it was mass imprisonment.
Nobody was put in prison in mass.
People were put in prison for breaking individually.
One minute at a time.
I actually think it's a fairly simple question, and there's historical precedent for it too.
And I think it is entirely the left's fault.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with saying that.
We right now have the highest foreign-born population as a percentage of the total American population that we've had since 1890, which was another period of mass immigration when many of our ancestors came over here, some of mine included.
And this created an assimilation crisis.
And that was at a time when there was a great encouragement to assimilate.
And this led to tighter immigration controls from the early 20th century up until 1965, when Teddy Kennedy opened up the floodgates again.
And now we have not only 1.2 million legal immigrants coming every year, but an extra million illegal aliens coming on top of that.
Assimilation is very, very difficult, even in the best of times.
That's right.
When you have the entire left in this country actively encouraging you not to assimilate, that is going to create the crisis that people are experiencing now.
In the 1990s, you had William F. Buckley Jr. and Ariana Huffington, of all people, arguing for drastically lowering rates of legal immigration because they were racist bigots?
No, absolutely not, but because of this problem of assimilation and because America is so great and has historically been so welcoming to immigrants that you want to be able to preserve that.
If we simply told the left we're not going to take it anymore, you're not going to bully us on this, we are going to assimilate people to American culture.
If that means a reduction in immigration for some period of time, that's what we're going to do and you can't stop us.
If we just had a little backbone on that issue.
By the way, we should define this also because the fact is that if you look at the studies, what the studies tend to show is that people do learn the English language about the same rate they were learning the English language before.
So there is assimilation going on in terms of the English language, but that's not really what people are talking about.
What people are really talking about is level of belief in the government running lives.
But this is actually the real problem.
Yes.
So, you know, when conservatives will say some illegal immigrant will rape someone or murder someone, and then they make a big to-do about the fact that that happened, and then the left will say, Americans rape each other all the time.
Americans murder each other all the time.
We understand that the reason it's different when an illegal immigrant does it is because, yes, all people are flawed, and you're going to have rapes and murders, even if you don't have immigration.
But why should you have to have this rape or this murder from someone who didn't have the legal right to be here?
This one could have been prevented, and we know exactly how it could have been prevented.
The same is true here, I think, almost in reverse.
We're saying it's bad that people come into the country and they don't assimilate to the traditional American ethic, the traditional American set of values, the creed.
But the fundamental problem is we're not inculcating that creed in actual Americans.
This is exactly right.
It turns out that assimilation to the free market is very easy when there's no welfare state.
And it turns out when there's an enormous welfare state, it changes the nature of people who are going to come here.
You draw a different crowd when you visit the front door and consider free donuts, right?
I mean, if you're a legal immigrant, you want to become a citizen, you have to take a test.
Most Americans can't pass that.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
Right.
And, you know, it's also, it is more than even just having them agree to a few things.
It is also about American customs and hot dogs in the 4th of July.
And you have the left in this country saying that the American flag, the symbol of the country itself.
And that cultural appropriation, the best thing about this country, the best thing about this country is come in, we'll wear your funny hat, but you have to be free.
We'll eat your food, but you have to be free.
That's all we ask.
I mean, it's a wonderful thing that we culturally appropriate countries.
I promise that this is probably the last time that Beto O'Rourke will ever be mentioned.
Beto Hoop is.
Exactly.
Exactly.
But this all comes down to the image.
You want to know what the immigration problem is right now in America.
It is the image of Beta O'Rourke standing in front of new immigrants to the United States and talking about how America is indubitably racist and will continue to be racist forever and why America is terrible.
And always.
That's the whole thing.
That's the whole thing.
They openly say this.
This is the thing.
Sometimes I listen to myself and I think you sound like a conspiracy theorist, except they actually come out and say this.
America was never great.
America was founded on racism.
All these things, which are literally untrue.
Also, they're only for people who've never lived outside the country.
I lived outside the country for seven years.
This is the least racist country.
But there are studies to prove this.
And if you want numbers to prove it, there are numbers to prove it.
There's a Swedish study that investigated how many Americans versus other countries were willing and interested in living in a neighbor who did not share their race.
America came in at the top of the list.
Of course.
Ask somebody in France that question.
Ask somebody in Japan that question.
Ask, I mean, like, it's as though America doesn't exist in the world and is just like this weird island bubble and that you get to pick on every flaw in America without reference to the fact that anything else has ever existed.
Anytime they use the word American something, it's always a lie because they'll say American racism.
You think, is that different than other racism?
Yeah, there's less of it.
That's the difference.
I also think that it's funny that like people take arbitrary moments in history that aren't connected to practical human experience and they make that the moment when something really, really, really, really mattered.
So we've been fighting with the racist anti-Semites on the alt-right a little bit over the last few weeks, and they all want to focus on this event surrounding the USS Liberty, which was an American naval vessel that was bombed by the Israelis in the 60s.
When Ben was giving a speech last night, people were in the comments going, we need reparations for the USS Liberty.
And I thought, we got them.
We didn't get them.
The early Israel signed a check.
Literally.
The early Israel sign a check.
But nevertheless, I always think, you're going back to the 1960s to make an argument, which even if you're right about the event, and I don't think you are, even if you're right, your argument is that 50 years ago, Israel pursued its interest, which did not align with an American interest.
To Michael Knowles' point, go back 150 years before that and the British burden of the United States.
But this is how it is with the slavery argument, too.
Like, America abolishes slavery in 1865.
The British Empire abolished slavery in the 1840s.
So somehow, now, 150 years later, the fundamental distinction between a good country and a bad country is a 20-year gap in time a century and a half before.
Otherwise, we'd be talking about how Britain has a situation.
Brazil didn't outlaw slavery until 1880.
But why does nobody talk about the original sin of Great Britain, the slavery baked into the DNA of Great Britain?
America's Original Sin00:02:36
Right, because Britain was the first country to get rid of it.
The United States was acting very quickly from the founding to actually limit the importation of slaves.
Because Great Strait got rid of it 20 years before America got rid of it, and America had to fight its bloodiest war in order to do it.
I'm just saying that it's an absurdity to suggest that we're guilty of it and the British are somehow free of the guilt.
This is why I detest the press and why I support Trump 100% in his war on the press.
You go, we live in L.A., right?
You go, I was, the other day, I was with my wife at a mommy burger, and while she was talking, I was pretending to listen to what she said.
I was looking.
I can only say that.
I can only say that because you're not.
You've been married long enough.
Exactly.
No, I'm looking around the.
At this point, she's too old.
We both are too old for you guys to get divorced enough, right?
I mean, it's like...
It's too late, yeah.
I'm looking around the room, and there's Muslim people, there's Jewish people.
I mean, openly, you know, wearing yarmulkes and black people and white people, gay people and straight people.
It's L.A., right?
Everybody's there, and everybody's getting along fine.
There's some people there.
Well, I was there.
And everybody's sitting there getting along fine.
And it's the press that gives a bullhorn to these people.
It's so true.
I remember I was sitting with you.
I had this exact experience.
I was sitting with David Mammet, and we were having lunch, and it was in a restaurant in Santa Monica.
And I'm just dropping his name because he's very famous and an excellent writer.
And you haven't had, and most of the people in our audience have not had lunch with David Mammet.
So I've had lunch with David Metamet.
Hold on, James.
And tell me, who did you have lunch with?
It rhymes with David Mammet.
In any case, David Mammet and I were sitting together, and it was me and David Mammot, and David Mammot was talking.
And as we looked around the restaurant, everybody looked at the fact that David Mammet was sitting there with me.
As we looked around this restaurant, it's in the middle of Santa Monica, you know, close to Westwood Boulevard.
It's gorgeous outside.
It's beautiful.
Everybody is sitting there in the middle of lunchtime, taking a long lunch.
It's 1.30 in the afternoon.
We're sitting there.
And David Mammot's writer, so it doesn't matter if David Mammot is.
And everybody is drinking these $100 bottles of wine at the low end, right?
And I just looked around and I thought, if I pulled this room right now and I said, how close are we to a civil war?
95% of the people in this room would say we are this close to a civil war.
I just thought to myself, but they can't be bothered to get up from their drinks to actually think about this for five seconds because the fact is they're enjoying their lives.
The lives are pretty, pretty good.
This means good in this country, except on TV.
I think, I actually think the reason that they're throwing all of this antipathy on the country and discouraging assimilation and everything about America is awful from Thomas Jefferson to the flag is because of this line.
You always hear this.
Slavery is the original sin of America.
It's not the original sin of all these other countries.
It's just of America.
Advertising Liability Debate00:04:14
That isn't true.
Original sin is the original sin of America.
And you've got to look in the mirror to understand that fact, and the left doesn't do it.
So, Alicia, we're going to hear from some more of our Daily Wire members.
All right.
Next question from a subscriber.
They want to know, what are your thoughts on the lawsuit that's being brought against Remington by members of the Sandy Hook families?
So my understanding is that the Supreme Court wrongly turned down a case that was to adjudicate the immunity of firearms manufacturers to lawsuits that were designed to go after firearms manufacturers.
So typically, there's a couple of categories of products liability here to put on the legal hat for a second.
So in products liability, there's manufacturer liability.
So you manufacture a gun and it's defective and it blows up in somebody's hand, you can be sued for that.
There's also a form of basically advertising liability in which you misadvertise a product, you say that it can do something and it can't do something, and now you're liable for that.
There has never been a category of products liability in which a product is created, it fulfills what it is supposed to do.
It is advertised for what it is supposed to do.
It does not malfunction, but somebody bad used the product in a bad way, and therefore the manufacturer of the product sued Gillette because somebody slit someone else's.
Correct.
Correct.
So the problem was that there were a bunch of these losses that were being filed.
As anybody knows about the American tort system, all you have to do is get seven people on a friendly jury and you can rip money away from.
And it's very easy in these particular cases because you get a shooting victim who's obviously very sympathetic and should be very sympathetic talking about a gun manufacturer who's very rich and very wealthy and they're making weapons of war.
And you just get eight, nine jurors to say, okay, well, like they can afford to give a million bucks to this poor kid who's now in a wheelchair because some jackass shot him.
And so what you ended up with was a bunch of cases in the early 90s, a bunch of cases in which manufacturers were paying out exorbitant sums of money to people who had been shot in these sorts of cases.
So Congress comes along in the mid-2000s.
They pass a law that grants immunity to lawsuit to manufacturers of firearms, saying this is not a special class of manufacturers who suddenly create a new class of liability just for firearms or anything.
It was just re-enshrining the basic tort liability stance that you cannot be held liable for somebody misusing your product or using your product in the way it was intended to be used, but using it against the wrong target.
A knife, it is meant to stab, right?
It stabs many things.
It can be used to stab people who are innocent, as O.J. Simpson will tell you.
So the fact is, could Nicole Brown Simpson's family then sue the manufacturer of the knife?
Cutco, right, Cutco, for any of this?
And the answer, of course, is no.
So this goes to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court turns down the case and has basically reopened the liability into gun manufacturers and the left is celebrating because they feel like, okay, now we're going to launch a bunch of lawsuits against these gun manufacturers in an attempt to put them out of business.
You've already seen some of the gun manufacturers starting to carve off different portions of their company and bifurcate the company to prevent liability from spilling over into every area of the company.
So they will create an advertising liability, basically a separate advertising company for Remington because the lawsuits are generally based on you advertised this gun widely and then somebody who's bad saw the advertisement and then bought the gun.
So they're trying to carve this up.
But look, all this really is about an anti-gun agenda.
It is not really about a pro-victim agenda any more than it would be a pro-victim agenda to allow a liability class against a knife manufacturer.
That's the legal breakdown.
Alicia, let's hear from one more subscriber.
All right, a Cuban-American subscriber wants to let you all know that he plans on voting for Donald Trump.
And what can Trump and the Republican Party do in order to gain more of the Hispanic vote, which he thinks will be decisive in following elections?
Well, Michael Knowles, you once played a Cuban in an independent film.
That's true.
I think you're the most notified answer.
It's true.
I've always enjoyed Cuban people and Cuban products, as a matter of fact.
There is, actually, this gets into the immigration question because one argument that you could always use against the bigot people is you point out that when they say that all of the Hispanic vote votes to the left, that isn't true of Cuban immigrants.
Why?
Because they've just left this horrific totalitarian communist regime, and so they come here.
But over generations, the share of Cuban Americans who vote for Republicans diminishes throughout the generations.
This is true if you look at all millennials, if you look at all Gen Z, if you look at any number of different races.
Why You Need Life Insurance00:02:29
That's probably true of Russian expatriates as well.
Exactly.
They no longer remember.
They don't remember, because that has been lost.
That becomes a problem of education.
I don't think that the GOP needs slicker advertising.
I don't think that's going to do it because the advertising actually begins in kindergarten.
The people who don't have a generational memory of communism are learning from K through 12.
And when they read the New York Times and the Washington Post, that actually communism was really great.
And actually, America's really terrible.
You're not going to fix this on the political level.
You have to get into the institutions, not just colleges, not even just high schools, but middle school and elementary school too.
Good luck doing that.
Yeah.
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Are you still awake over there, Alicia?
Are you still alive, Alicia?
Barely.
I've been up since 1 a.m.
Don't ask.
Well, now I'm going to ask.
Why have you been up since 1 a.m.?
Oh, because, you know, some God King decided to do backstage tonight and I had to come back for moments.
I think that's me.
Texas's Homeless Crisis00:10:49
No wonder people hate their books.
Give people what they want and ask more questions of y'all from the subscribers over on DailyWire.com.
So this is a two-part question.
It's going to be pretty interesting.
I think it'd be cool to hear all the guys take on this.
How long do you think it will be before conservatives can take back California?
And how likely is it that the God Kings home state of Texas turns Democrat this election cycle?
Yeah, that's a genuine danger.
I think, you know, I was just talking to a guy from Texas, and he says, he was kind of bragging about it.
He said, all these people are coming in from California.
And I said, well, I hope they don't ruin your state.
And his face fell.
He hadn't thought of that, that maybe that would be a good idea.
Although, this is not right.
As a bona fide Texans, I will tell you that during the last election when Ted Cruz was running against, I hate to name it again, like weeks, right?
He's still feeding like the dirt in Utah.
And here we are talking about it.
It'd be funny if he surged to like 2% in the Democratic poll.
Exactly.
When our friend Ted Cruz was running against Beto O'Rourke for Senate in the last election, they took a look at the polls after.
It turns out there was a huge swing in Texas from the last election that had happened in terms of moving left, right?
Moving from deep red to dangerously purple.
What they found was all of the Californian expats, even all the immigrants, well, that's not fair.
All the California expats who had moved into Texas, they all voted for Ted Cruz.
Good God.
That's one thing.
The problem is Texans.
It's the kids of Texans.
That's right.
The young people, right?
It's not Marty McFly.
It's Marty McFly's kids.
That's right.
It's the kids, Marty.
That's what it is.
Something's got to be done about that.
I mean, it really is.
It's a generational thing, and that's the real danger in Texas.
Honestly, I think that Texas, it'll be very difficult for Democrats to win Texas in this election cycle, specifically because they're going to nominate somebody nuts.
And Texas is still heavy Trump territory.
He's lost some in the polls.
I would find it very, very unlikely.
It may actually be that the best thing happening in Texas right now is that Californians keep moving there.
Because the Californians who are leaving California, by and large, are the Californians who are trying to flee.
And there was a whole study done.
There's a whole study done about people who are in California who want to leave, and it's entirely red state Californians.
This is the thing I would like to ask.
I have seen twice in my life, which has now gone on, I don't know, 150, 160 years.
I have seen it.
Intermittent.
I have seen twice things that you thought would never turn around that turned around.
One was I was in New York in the 70s, which my God, I mean, you really could not go outside at night without taking your life in your hands.
I mean, you had to worry.
Right, Death Witch was a documentary.
Right.
And Giuliani turned that town around.
As I said before, I also saw the Carter years, the Jimmy Carter years, when this country was, they called it the time when the West tried to commit suicide.
When he was thrown out, all it took was Ronald Reagan to come in, and he turned it around.
What I want to know is how long, how long are people in California going to put up with the homeless in their streets, crapping on their sidewalks?
And God knows, I have a heart for the homeless.
I really do.
It's not about that, but it's not compassionate to leave people out in the streets.
It's not compassionate to leave people untreated for mental illness and drug abuse.
This is not compassion.
How long are people going to stand for that and not think, you know, you know what I might do?
I might vote for the other party.
Because Republicans have abandoned this state.
They're starting now at grassroots to move back to say, can we rebuild this party?
I've been talking to people who are doing it, but it's a long, slow process.
I think it's a loose proposition, though, because.
Always?
I mean.
Because we are so rich now.
People have never been richer in this country than they are today.
That means they've never had more geographic mobility.
And the fundamental truth goes back to the problem in Texas is the problem in Cal, or the hope for Texas is the problem in California.
Everybody who's trying to build a new Republican party in the state of California is having to fight against the fact that every Republican is moving out of California.
So I actually am not as hopeless about California as I was even maybe a couple of years ago.
And that is because California has turned into a shoal.
I mean, it really has.
It's a third world.
So lest Donald Trump be condemned for using that word about places that are not the United States.
I've lived my entire life in California, with the exception of when I was in law school.
Every single moment of my life has been in California.
I love this state.
I don't have any plans to move from this state.
The place is turning horrible.
It's a horribly government.
It's amazing.
It's unbelievable.
And so I have been urging, I can't tell you how many politicians, people who have run for governor in these races, I've said to them over and over, most recently Neil Kashkari, I remember saying this to you repeatedly, why are you not running on crime and quality of life issues?
Yes.
Why?
Why?
Even Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't when he ran in 2000 against Gray Davis in the runoff.
It was basically just, well, you know, he's a friendly guy who likes education.
You remember his big issue was education.
You can't run on education as a Republican and win, even on school vouchers.
That's usually not like a huge win.
Sometimes it's a little bit of a value add, like it was for Ron DeSantis in Florida where he won like 100,000 black votes.
He wouldn't have won without school choice.
But when it comes to the bread and butter issues in California, you can't run on something where the easy answer from the other side is throw money at it, right?
Which is education.
What you should be running on is the fact that the DA in San Francisco says he is not going to process pissing and shit on the streets.
Well, it's not just that he's.
I'm very tired, so I'm cursing more than that.
It's just that he said it when he got elected.
The shift we've seen is it was formerly maladministration.
Now they are running on legal public urine on it.
Okay, and this city, LA, I mean, I've lived here my entire life.
I remember when this was a pretty clean city.
This is cool.
Okay, and that is not a, again, for those who don't understand English, that is not any commentary on ethnicity or race.
I mean like physically clean.
There is trash everywhere.
There's a homeless person living on every bench.
Like literally, you can go down Ventura Boulevard and every single bench, go down Sunset, every single bench will have a homeless person on it.
You go by any freeway underpass, any one of them, and you will find a homeless encampment there.
And you'll find open needles in suburban areas.
How are Republicans not running on this?
The home office actually burned down Brentwood a year ago.
Yeah, they did.
They burned the richest community in LA.
By the way, the wildfires have been linked to the millions of people.
There have been several wildfires about homeless issues.
Is it pure virtue signaling that people will tolerate this at all?
I mean, why?
San Francisco, I lived in San Francisco, Cisco, one of the most beautiful cities on earth on the planet.
It is now a hellhole.
It really is.
It just is absolutely disgusting.
Why isn't somebody saying, hmm, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to vote for different people.
Because the left has shamed people, particularly people of wealth, because California has bifurcated so strongly that it's basically people who are extremely wealthy living in Beverly Hills, living off of Sunset Boulevards, or people who are living in the downtown LA underpass.
Another way to put it is you have Maxine Waters and Maxine Waters as constituents.
I mean, you want to talk about income inequality.
Income inequality is a thing here in Los Angeles, and it is in San Francisco as well.
And so it's very easy for politicians to demagogue this thing by basically saying, well, you know what?
You can buy off, like, this is actually the pitch.
The pitch is there's this vast underclass that has been created by all of our regulation, but it's really created by you, the rich people.
And you know how you can keep that vast underclass from coming after you?
You can buy them off.
You can buy them off by us leaving them alone.
I mean, like, really, do you think that the folks in San Jose have to deal with the homeless in their neighborhood?
They don't.
Or in Brentwood or it's all the nicest areas.
They don't care.
For them, it's a way of saying, look how compassionate I am.
I'm not taking, I'm not criminalizing poverty.
No one's talking about criminalizing poverty.
It is a criminal act to live on a public street.
It is a criminal act to crap in public.
It is a criminal act to solicit or engage in sex in public areas.
The DA in San Francisco says none of these are criminal acts anymore.
How in the world?
Like, I think, frankly, that if Adam Carolla ran for governor of the state of California on this platform, I think he would win.
The key to framing this is this is how they always, they say, you people are anti-poverty.
Well, I mean, I guess I am anti-poverty, but they say you're anti-poverty.
I would like less poverty, yes.
Right, right.
They'll say you're criminalizing poverty, and you're somehow a sort of bigot for this anyway.
The lie of this, the lie that they push is that it's compassionate to let people live on the street.
The lie is that it's compassionate to let people who have psychological issues, who have addictions, who have a lot of problems, live on the street in very dangerous areas in squalor.
By the way, there's nothing compassionate.
You want to keep people in poverty.
There's no better way to keep somebody in poverty than to let them live on the street, leave their crap there, and tell them that this is their new home.
Okay, that is the definition of keeping somebody in poverty.
The other thing that is horrific, it's absolutely horrific, is if you now go to the LA County jail, I write about this in Another Kingdom, is that when you go, it is now a mental institution.
So they're taking people who are mentally ill, and I'm sure we've all had experience with mental illness.
It's a horror, and they're putting them in prison.
Because why?
Because once they commit a crime, where are you going to put them?
You've got to put them somewhere, right?
So now you've got these guys who don't even know what reality is behind bars and terrible.
Well, because the regulations on mental illness in this state are awful.
If you are mentally ill, like this was exactly the case.
You saw this case that the New York Post reported on where somebody in the middle of Hollywood Boulevard, a homeless man in Hollywood Boulevard, took a bucket of hot feces, pulled a woman out of her car, and poured the bucket of hot feces over her head.
Obviously a mentally ill person.
So the person goes to court and sentenced to basically an outpatient mental illness facility.
They do six months there, they're released, they're back on the street, right?
And so the problem is that for a large percentage of people who are severely mentally ill, such that they are dangerous to themselves and others, we shouldn't blanket all mental illness.
We all know people who are perfectly functional who suffer from some sort of mental illness, obviously.
So just for clarity's sake.
But there are people who are dangerous to themselves, dangerous to others.
And the regulations basically say that you can keep them on a 24-hour or a 72-hour hold, and then you have to release them back into society, even if they require the medication.
And if they refuse to take the medication, you cannot put them in a place to force them to take the medication.
So you have people who are fully paranoid, schizophrenic, who don't know what reality looks like, saying I won't take my pills in the ACLU, saying he doesn't have to take his pills.
You make them take your pills, he's a use of fascists.
This is all based on a study from the 1970s that was just debunked that led to the closing of so many of these.
And all these leftist theories.
You know, 20 years ago, it's almost 20 years ago, I was researching detective novels set in San Francisco, and I went up to talk to the police, and I spent the day with a couple of detectives, and they said to us, they said to me, this is like, so it's 18 years ago, say, they said to me, they will not let us treat people who are sick.
They will not let us take them off the street, and it's going to get bad.
Of course, the police always know what's going to happen because they're dealing with the detritus of the things that we create, that the higher-ups create.
I mean, this is terrible to watch this suffering.
If you had a Republican in this state who ran on two propositions, you don't get to live on the street, and we are going to add additional funds for the actual building of mental institutions and check and change the regulations to allow for involuntary commitment of people who are actively dangerous to themselves or others, they'd win the governorship.
Well, speaking of the horrors of mental illness, if you're enjoying this program and you would like to keep this conversation going.
Trump Impeachment Uncertainty00:03:28
That's the worst segue ever.
I liked it.
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All right, next question wants to know about Trump impeachment.
She says that she doesn't think Trump will likely be impeached, but in that unlikely event, would Mike Pence automatically become the Republican nominee in 2020?
And do you think that Pence has what it takes to win the presidency?
Well, first, I think that our beloved subscriber is wrong.
I think Donald Trump will certainly be impeached.
But not remotely.
But it's a bit of a technicality because I think what she really means is that he won't be convicted in the Senate and removed from office.
Impeachment happens in the House, and it's a political process.
They have the numbers.
I think that they're boxed in by their own electoral, by their own rhetoric going into the 2020 election.
I don't think the Democrats have any choice but to impeach Donald Trump, and they will do.
Will he be convicted in the Senate and removed from office?
Of course, that's not going to happen unless they actually do find that breaking smoking gun finally.
Just a little historical point that people don't know, because we've had much more impeachment in recent years.
No president in American history has ever been impeached, convicted in the Senate, removed from office.
It's never happened.
Even Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson was acquitted in the Senate.
I didn't remember that.
And no one's ever been impeached in his first term because they just figure you can go to the electorate, but the Democrats can't do that.
Well, Donald Trump is a good person.
And listen, they'll probably go on, he'll put up on his wall first impeachment during the first term.
He probably will.
It was the greatest impact.
There'll be pictures of it.
It was the best impeachment.
Everybody said so.
But if they actually find that missing phone call of Donald Trump asking Vladimir Putin to build hotels for him all around the world while giving all of his political opponents polonium poisoning, then yes, Mike Pence would automatically become the next president of the United States.
He'd be sworn in, but even Before there was an official swearing-in ceremony, he would, in the same way that the president becomes the president-elect, he would be the de facto acting president, then they'd have a swearing in.
But do you think he could win the next term, I think, was the question.
Do you think he could win?
No, I think the question was: would he automatically win?
No, then it was, then it was, would he win?
And the answer is no.
And under the circumstance where Trump is actually convicted and removed from office, the evidence would have to be so overwhelming that it would completely damn the Republicans.
And everybody who voted for Trump, the Republican electorate would feel like their own senators had betrayed them in removing him from office.
Soviet Pete's Concerns00:09:06
It would be a total.
What do you think the odds are of Trump dumping pence for Nikki Haley?
Zero.
Zero.
A chance, yeah.
I'm the only one Haley's doing.
I don't think it is either, but I wonder.
I think it's like 3%.
Yeah, I tend to agree.
I think it's overwhelming.
I actually think it's a little higher than that, but I don't think it's going to happen.
Yep.
Alicia, what else you got for us?
I think I might know the answer to this, but it'll be interesting to get everyone's opinion.
Our next subscriber wants to know: which current Democratic candidate is your least favorite and why?
Oh, there's so many to choose from.
There's so many to choose from.
I think we each give an answer to that.
Yeah, yeah.
Andrew, start with you.
Well, you know, I have to say that even though Bernie Sanders actually gets stars from me for being sincere, to be a sincere communist is not actually a good thing.
And this guy, not only has he done nothing his entire life, but he has ascribed with loyalty to a policy that has failed again and again in front of him, and he has not changed at all.
I mean, he's visited Cuba.
He's visited the Soviet Union.
He sang, I was joking on my show that he sang this.
He went to the Soviet Union and sang, this land is your land, this land is my land, and so is Poland.
Because I think there is something, you know, it's not evil.
It's something fundamentally wrong, and maybe wicked is the right word, to keep being attached to a philosophy that has done so much terrible damage in this world.
And he's not a socialist, he's a communist.
Of course.
And he has basically shown loyalty to communist regimes in every country where they've arisen.
And it doesn't matter to him that the people die.
He's obviously living in a theoretical universe.
I think there's something wrong with the guy.
And so.
By the way, the proof of your contention is that he's endorsed by Linda Sarsori and Elko.
Right.
Right there you go.
That's the wrong answer.
I think that he is the worst as an actual real-life human being in the world.
Michael.
Pete Buttigieg is my least favorite.
I can't stand him.
He is such an obvious jerk.
At least Bernie Sanders is honest about what he believes.
Elizabeth Warren is not honest about many things, but she's always been a left-winger, at least, you could say, not nearly as radical as she is now.
Julian Castro is hilarious in his radicalism.
I get a huge kick out of his candidacy.
Only Pete Buttigieg blows in the wind.
So one day he's the moderate candidate trying to get Biden's votes.
The next day he's this radical trying to get the Bernie votes.
And he's so incredibly judgmental.
He's so incredibly moralized.
Pastor Pete crap is unbelievable.
His whole candidacy is about telling Christians that they're not really Christians and telling, you know.
Tell me more, Captain Abortion on Panama.
Exactly.
It's so outrageous and disingenuous.
He drives me up a wall.
Okay.
I have to because it's true.
Elizabeth Warren is the worst.
Okay.
Elizabeth Warren.
Also, I have a personal stake in Elizabeth Warren being the worst, meaning she's the only one of these candidates I've ever actually met.
Just don't worry.
I met, you know, when I was having lunch in Santa Monica with Elizabeth Warren, but I actually have met Elizabeth Warren.
And there was a point in time where Elizabeth Warren was an actual interesting human being.
Like back in 2004 when she was recruiting for Harvard Law School, it was right after she'd written The Two Income Trap.
And obviously she was a committed leftist.
I mean, there was no question she was a committed leftist.
The first conversation, the only conversation I ever had with her, she started ripping on Rush Limbaugh right away.
But she was actually, she had some kind of interesting ideas.
She was in favor of school choice at that point.
If there's one thing that I can't stand, I think the vast majority of Americans cannot stand, you've cited Sanders' sincerity as both an asset and as a detriment.
She is the least sincere candidates in this race, and it is not close because she does not believe a single thing that she is saying right now.
Every story that she has ever told, apparently, is a shading of the truth at best, from I'm the first lactating mother to sit for the New Jersey bar, which is obvious nonsense, to I was fired for being pregnant, which is also apparently nonsense, to I'm a Native American because I have high cheekbones and I write a recipe that I crib from like Harper's Bazaar for Pow Wow Chow, to I am now in favor of getting rid of, I hate charter schools, they need to go.
They need to be abolished.
She was for school choice five seconds ago, right?
I love free markets, but billionaires should not exist, right?
Billionaires' tears, I will drink them.
She's just, she's so utterly dishonest and the cynicism of somebody who's not even, you can't even blame her, her embrace of immoral positions on stupidity.
Like Sanders, you can blame it on the fact that he's a delusional old coot and he's been delusional his entire life.
This is not delusion.
This is calculated.
And when you're a calculated advocate for positions you don't even believe, but you are willing to make the country worse in order to achieve your own personal power, I think this makes you the worst person in the race.
Well, I was going to say Pete Buttigieg, but since Michael already did, I'll just give you guys the process by which I arrived at the people that I used to believe.
In the beginning, I hated Kamala Harris the most because she's the one that I actually fear.
Like, I don't fear Bernie Sanders because I think he would be so ineffectual at being president because communists are terrible at everything and Bernie's never accomplished a damn thing in his entire life.
And Elizabeth Warren, I actually think that she certainly poses as a major leftist right now.
And everything you say has been about how insincere and dishonest she is, of course, is true.
But I actually suspect that if she were to be elected president, she would not functionally be the radical that she presents as right now.
I think that's all calculated.
It would still be terrible, but it would not be what it appears to be today.
Kamala Harris scared me because she openly talks about just putting people who disagree with her in jail.
And she got a lot of experience in putting people in jail.
And the guys who run her campaign go on Twitter all the time and say, we wouldn't stand for that if Kamala Harris was president.
We'd lock all of you up.
And I think, well, that's actual fascism.
I don't think that's good.
But then I realized she didn't stand a chance of winning and she wasn't affecting the national conversation in any way.
And at that point, I moved to Buttigiege, but a close second for me is Beto.
And the reason is race demagoguery is the worst thing for this country.
I said before that I think it's unfair to say that America's original sin is slavery and not Great Britain's just because there was a 20-year gap 150 years ago.
Nevertheless, race is functionally the most detrimental thing to the culture of America.
It's the thing that rips us apart the most that's leveraged by the left in order to rip us apart the most.
And what I hate about Beto O'Rourke is that when he was down and he should have been out, instead of recognizing that he didn't stand a chance, he picked up the race issue and the guns issue and demagogued in a way that nobody else is.
And the religious liberty issue, right?
The religious liberty issue.
And he basically reinforced all of the worst arguments against American liberty that exist.
And for that, I think there's a special place in, I mean, I guess Arizona.
I don't know.
He'll be eating dirt forever there.
Eternal Arizona fire.
Alicia, we're going to take at least one more question.
They told me never to say this as the last question because people may tune out, but I'm just going to tell you guys I'm leaning very heavily, not taking any questions.
So that means I can go after this?
Hooray.
All right.
If the 2020 candidates have their way and make college free, I'm assuming she means the Democratic 2020 candidates, do you think that we will see dramatic drop off in the quality of American education?
No!
No, there's no room.
Where would they go if they were going to drop off?
Yeah.
We actually had an argument this very week, Michael and Drew and I sitting in my office about the state of the academy.
And the argument was, we think it's terrible and you think it's really, really, really terrible.
No, it wasn't even that.
We all think it's terrible.
I think that it's irredeemable and that we need to raise the institution and start over.
I think that it's an 18th century model trying to be applied to 21st century reality at best anyway.
I don't think it can get much worse.
I think if you're a conservative parent, if your child was speaking six languages by the time that they were seven, if your child in elementary school was asking you how to pronounce words in Shakespeare.
That's me.
You're talking to me.
That is your kid.
Then you probably need to send them to an elite university.
Similarly, if your kid has a knack for the law, if your kid wants to be a doctor, if your kid wants to be an engineer, you probably got to send them to college.
I would think about, in the latter case, not sending them to get a liberal arts education, but just to be a bachelor's of science.
Anybody else, if you're a conservative and you send your child to college, I think you are willfully naive about the reality of what it is.
It is a Soviet-style re-education camp.
They intend and they succeed at re-educating your child away from every value you tried to instill in them, and you pay them for the pleasure.
They don't want to make it free because it will help your kids get a job from a billionaire, an evil billionaire.
They want it to be free so that they can brainwash every one of our children.
And we should oppose it.
We shouldn't send our kids to it.
It can't get much worse.
It's pretty freaking bad.
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We're going to spend a few minutes on this, and that is our friends Adam Corolla and our friend Dennis Prager are in the process right now, as we speak today, of releasing their fantastic documentary, No Safe Spaces.
It's in limited release today.
I think Ben and Michael and Drew were able to go to the premiere this week.
I'm not welcome on Red Carpet, so I wasn't able to be there, but I have seen the film.
It's absolutely fantastic.
A huge piece of the film tracks Ben's arrival at Berkeley to the $600,000 worth of police protection that he needed at the heart of Free Speech in America, Berkeley University.
It's a fantastic film.
I want to get all of your opinions, but I do want to say if you're watching this, you're in Southern California.
I know it's playing in Burbank this weekend.
That's not the only place.
You should check the listings.
If it's playing near you, I'll say this is an important film.
It's a fantastic film produced by our friend Owen Brennan and directed by our friend Justin Folk, who's a genuine talent.
I hate to say it.
Almost everything we do, we stole from Justin several years ago.
And the only way that films like this get made is if we're able to convince high net worth individuals and distributors that there is an audience for it.
So if you want to, listen, it's not an act of charity.
It's a great film.
You'll learn an awful lot from it.
You'll see the reality of how bad things are on our campus.
In fact, if you're one of those conservative parents thinking, how bad can the schools, go watch No Safe Spaces so that you'll know just how absurd the question already is.
But while it's not an act of charity, it is an act of support.
It's an act of support to reach out to the talented people who do try to make this content to get our values out into the entertainment marketplace.
It only happens if you support these films.
Please go see No Safe Spaces.
You guys probably have some things.
I have to say this one personal note.
You know, you talk about Owen Brennan, who started Madison McQueen, which is the producer of this film, and you talked about Justin Folk, who directed it.
Those guys were key to PJ TV, which was a forerunner of the Daily Wire.
Justin Folk directed my Claven on the Culture of Things, which is how I got started in this business.
And I used to sit and watch him take my words and turn them into these artistic two-minute videos.
And I just used to shake my head, and they were brilliant.
And I'm so, I really am so proud of the job he did in putting together.
You know, because documentaries can be boring or they can be interesting.
And this is made interesting by the way he put it together.
Owen ran the newsroom of PGA TV, made it what it was at its best.
And these two guys have gone on to really great things.
And I got to say, I was sitting in the theater and I was just thinking, I made these people, I made them all.
No, I really, I was thinking, I just, I'm so proud of what they've done.
And it is a good film.
I went there and I told Owen and Justin that I would have lied to their faces and said it was a good movie even if it wasn't.
But I wouldn't have lied to everybody else.
I was really impressed, even in the kind of content that, look, I go to these college campuses.
I've been attacked on these college campuses.
I've seen it.
I didn't think there was anything new I could see in this movie.
And some of the stuff that is in that movie, I was shocked by.
I actually hadn't seen it before.
And the creativity in the movie, I mean, there are these whole sequences, I don't want to ruin the movie.
There are these whole sequences, though, that are just laugh out loud, drop-down funny.
And my favorite part about it, there's a little Easter egg appearance of me in the movie.
See if you can find it.
And my name is at the end, they spelled it wrong.
K-L-A-V-E-N.
People who produce soldier radio.
I also have an Easter egg appearance in the film.
So be watching for Michael Knowles and the God King while you're actually just tuning in to see Adam Crowley and his fragrance here.
I mean, so never mind the fact that, I mean, it has Jeremy in it briefly and it has Knowles in it briefly and is made by the people who made Claven.
All of those are, I mean, see the film in spite of those things.
I mean, the fact is that it is a brilliant film about brave, beautiful people.
And I highly recommend it.
And as we all know, I mean, the fact is that if you enjoy shows that feature me but have others in them, then you should probably enjoy No Safe Space.
I will say, I will say there are several laugh out loud moments in No Safe Spaces.
And I think that the flashback to young Dennis and young Adam is just unbelievable.
They did such a good job with your segment, Ben.
It is so funny.
The way that they juxtapose 5'9 Ben Shapiro checking his phone, going through airport security with like the SWAT team flying over him.
It's fantastic.
It's highly creative.
Again, No Safe Spaces.
Check it out.
If there was a promo code, I'd give it to you.
There isn't.
You're just going to have to spend your money and it will be worth it to you.
It's a fantastic film.
So thanks again to everybody for tuning in.
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