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The Michael Knowles Show

Ep. 655 - They Can Do Anything

The Michael Knowles Show

The Michael Knowles Show

News Commentary, News

4.729.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Leftists admit their double standards, a lesbian actress becomes a straight white male, and Ted Cruz calls for an emergency election appeal to the Supreme Court. If you like The Michael Knowles Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: KNOWLES and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/knowles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Slack.com slash DHQ. If the left did not have double standards, they would have no standards

0:33.3

at all. We're seeing this play out now, especially as the media are convinced that we're moving

0:38.2

into a democratic administration. You're seeing a huge shift in the way that the media are

0:43.6

covering politicians, the way the politicians are reacting to the people. Even some prominent

0:48.9

left-wingers are admitting this fact. Sarah Silverman, criticizer all you want, but at least

0:54.5

she was honest, recently on a podcast. She was describing why it seems like the left plays

0:58.9

by a totally different set of rules and she admitted it's because liberals get to do

1:03.5

whatever they want. So, what do you think is the difference between you saying it and

1:08.9

somebody else saying it and not getting away with it? Seems like you get away with a lot

1:11.9

of stuff because you're so f***ing funny, but it's some of it's pretty dark. I think it's

1:17.4

the intention behind it. This is a math term, but it's kind of like the absolute power

1:23.9

of the joke, especially back then. I always said the opposite of what I thought, and that

1:29.1

was the joke kind of. And then, hopefully the truth transcends that I don't really feel

1:35.0

this way, not to break it down in the least funny possible way, but it is also interesting,

1:40.6

too, because that comedy I did, you're right. It was like, oh, it's okay because you know

1:47.2

I don't mean it. But then it also is kind of like, we're liberal so we can say anything.

1:53.8

So we could say, you know, the words that are unsayable or whatever, like, you know,

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