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Hate for Happiness
00:03:46
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| This is what he wrote that triggered all of this hatred at him. | |
| Remember, feminism, like every doctrine of the left, either is for the already unhappy or makes you unhappy. | |
| There are no happy leftists, not one. | |
| There are happy liberals, unhappy liberals, happy conservatives, unhappy conservatives. | |
| There are no happy leftists. | |
| And you are taught to be unhappy. | |
| At college. | |
| You were taught to be an ingrate at college. | |
| Here is what he wrote. | |
| Guys, for real, look how she's looking at me. | |
| Okay? | |
| I mean, find you somebody that looks at you like that? | |
| You know? | |
| We met in church. | |
| So let's begin with, they hate the fact that she is looking adoringly at him. | |
| They hate that. | |
| Because it's healthy. | |
| A wife who adores her husband is probably a lucky wife, and he is certainly a lucky man. | |
| We met in church. | |
| Oh, that's a trigger. | |
| That was a big, big boo-boo. | |
| She's given me an amazing life, a gorgeous, healthy daughter. | |
| She chews so loudly that sometimes I put in my earbuds to drown it out, but that's love. | |
| She helps me with everything. | |
| In return, periodically I open a jar of pickles. | |
| That's the trade. | |
| That's self-deprecating humor, for the record. | |
| Her heart is pure and belongs, and it belongs to me. | |
| My greatest treasure right next to my Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie card. | |
| Which, if you know, you know is saying a lot. | |
| That, oh, they got, also, he was kicked for that one. | |
| Compares his wife to a baseball card? | |
| I, so, folks, I rarely comment on this stuff, as you know. | |
| Frankly, I didn't even know who he was. | |
| I checked with the two guys I worked with. | |
| They both knew who he was. | |
| So, clearly, this is not my... | |
| But I think that these tweets are indicative. | |
| Mr. McConnell asked me during the break if I thought that any of these tweeters was married, and I suspected that they're not. | |
| I thought about that as well. | |
| They're all profoundly unhappy. | |
| They hate the fact that she's looking adoringly at him. | |
| They hate the fact that he describes her as a treasure. | |
| They hate the fact that he has a sense of humor She's, you know, what is it? | |
| Let's see. | |
| Right next to, she's my greatest treasure. | |
| Oh, yes, that's, of course, the other one that makes her owned. | |
| You're my treasure. | |
| I own you. | |
| I'm telling you, the unhappy very often loathe the happy. | |
| That's one of the many reasons the left loathe the non-left. | |
| Deeply unhappy professors of feminist studies and other left-wing things. | |
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Anti-Vax Misconceptions
00:02:50
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| It's really something. | |
| Rob in Northfield, Illinois. | |
| Hello. | |
| Dennis, what's happening? | |
| A lot. | |
| Hey, so I was just thinking about this yesterday, and it's so funny you said it today, that I don't think, just don't say it's critical race theory, you know, because it's really not taught in the schools. | |
| And then they use that for like a free pass to say whatever they want, because it's not critical race theory. | |
| Are you with me? | |
| Not at all. | |
| You called up about the vaccine. | |
| I know. | |
| You have to talk about... | |
| Well, that was just my example because you say that you're not anti-vax, you know, and then kind of just use that as a cover to trust the vax all the time. | |
| Oh, okay, I see. | |
| Okay, so let me respond. | |
| When I say I'm not anti-vax, when people are accused of being anti-vaxxers, I thought until last year. | |
| It always meant you were opposed to all vaccinations. | |
| That's what I assumed anti-vaxxer means. | |
| If you are dubious about one vaccination, I don't know why the term anti-vaxxer is valid. | |
| So, okay, I'm glad you raised the issue. | |
| It's a legitimate issue for you to raise. | |
| And I thank you. | |
| Catherine in Torrance, California. | |
| Hello. | |
| Hi, Dennis. | |
| You're talking about the anti-feminist radicals. | |
| I'm wondering how Hugh Hewitt escaped their wrath. | |
| He is always referring to the fetching Mrs. Hewitt. | |
| What is she fetching? | |
| Water? | |
| Cigars? | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Boy, is that true. | |
| They would attack him for saying the fetching Mrs. Hewitt. | |
| For a different reason, though. | |
| Not because she fetches water or cigars. | |
| Because, of course, I mean, it's a very funny line you came out with. | |
| I'm not knocking it. | |
| But, of course, the fetching Mrs. Hewitt means the attractive Mrs. Hewitt. | |
| It's an old-fashioned way of saying attractive. | |
| And he would be attacked by the left for only describing his wife in terms of her looks. | |
| That's what they would attack. | |
| So had he said the brilliant Mrs. Hewitt, then that would be a non-issue. | |