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The Michael Knowles Show

Ep. 28 - Everything Is Worse On TV: Emmys, St. Louis Blues, and the Rapture

The Michael Knowles Show

The Michael Knowles Show

News Commentary, News

4.828.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Stephen Colbert and the formerly glamorous Hollywood former elite turned out Sunday night to grab the lowest hanging fruit and shriek about Donald Trump for two hours at the Emmys. Then YouTube’s Red Pill Black, the Daily Wire’s Jacob Airey, and His Eminence Paul Bois join the Panel of Deplorables to discuss Trump’s first speech at the UN, the imminent rapture, which a Christian numerologist predicts will occur in five days, and the St. Louis Blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Stephen Colbert and the formerly glamorous Hollywood former elite turned out Sunday night to grab the lowest hanging fruit and shriek about Donald Trump for two hours at the Emmys.

0:11.0

Then, YouTube's Red Pill Black, the Daily Wires, Jacob Erie, and his Eminence Paul Bois joined the panel of deplorables to discuss Trump's first speech at the UN, the imminent rapture, which a Christian numerologist predicts will occur in five days,

0:26.0

hide your kids, hide your wife, and the St. Louis Blues. Michael Knowles, and this is the Michael Knowles show.

0:39.0

Now listen, we always try to be as mean as possible to Marshall on this show. It's one of our favorite aspects of the show and one of the reasons we wake up every morning.

0:48.0

But today, today is Marshall's birthday. I don't know if you know that happy birthday, Marshall.

0:52.0

Yeah, it's 14 this year.

0:54.0

A big one for starting at one school or plus good luck man. You're going to be great. Good luck trying out for the football team and all that.

1:01.0

He is going to be great. That little babyface, Marshall Benson, happy birthday. We got to get right into this. I had actually I watched the Emmys yesterday because Clayton made me and for that, he will have to answer to St. Peter someday.

1:14.0

And I before that, I had seen mother, which we'll talk about a little bit more later. Mother is basically two hours of Jennifer Lawrence being tortured.

1:23.0

I found the Emmys much more torturous than mother, than watching Jennifer Lawrence go through hell literally. So here let's let's begin at the very beginning. Here is Stephen Colbert's opening.

1:44.0

The world's a little better on TV. That is the thesis here. And it's kind of frustrating that Colbert is such a good performer. He's a great showbiz performer.

2:05.0

And all he does is he's just a hack the whole time he's just telling these super hazy Michael. It is it's a huge waste of talent. And so that's the contention. Everything is better on TV. Well, is it.

2:17.0

Let's see how the world looks through the lens of TV. Let's kick it off. Who are you rooting for tonight? I'm rooting for everybody.

2:27.0

That is a survey that is a YouTuber turned into a TV star. And in this world, she is representing the black people who are deeply oppressed by Hollywood.

2:39.0

Black people cannot get a break in Hollywood. And so we have to have racial solidarity. One can only imagine if I said I'm rooting for all the white people in the Emmys.

2:50.0

But that is what she's saying. And so is it reality? Absolutely not. Ethically, this is the most diverse Emmys that has ever been had from the performers to the presenters last year was also quite diverse.

3:03.0

It was so ethnically diverse, meaning there were so many minorities in particular black actors there that the hashtag Emmys so black actually started trending last night in response to the Oscars.

3:16.0

So white claims of a couple years ago. So reality reality seems a whole lot better than the world of TV in that instance. But let's keep going. Stephen Colbert. What else have you got?

3:28.0

Americans has hotter buys than the Russian inquiry even trees and better on TV.

3:36.0

Trees and right before that Julia Louis Dreyfus accuses Donald Trump of sympathizing with Nazis. So in the world according to TV Donald Trump is a Nazi and a trader. Now I think separately one might imply the other, but he is separately a Nazi and a trader.

3:51.0

Now in reality, of course, Donald Trump has repeatedly disavowed Nazis, the handful of neo Nazis who apparently support his campaign by comparison. Democrats never have to disavow antifa or black lives matter, black lives matter riots that have occurred in cities across the country.

4:07.0

And those people who support them, they never have to acknowledge it on the Russia story and the trees and story even Van Jones a far left winger and commentator and political analysis says that the Russia story is quote a nothing burger.

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