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Ep. 1508 - 2025 Just Started And Things Are Already Getting Crazy

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Matt Walsh:纽约地铁系统暴力事件频发,乘客遭受袭击、推下铁轨甚至被烧死。然而,纽约政府的应对措施却是征收拥堵费,迫使更多市民使用地铁,这无异于将市民置于危险之中。政府未能有效解决犯罪问题,反而通过经济手段来转移矛盾,这种做法既不负责任,也无法从根本上解决问题。政府应该优先采取措施打击犯罪,保障市民安全,而不是将市民推向危险境地。 政府的无能和不作为导致地铁系统日益恶化,市民被迫承受着安全风险。征收拥堵费并非解决问题的有效途径,反而会加剧社会矛盾。政府应该正视问题,采取切实有效的措施,维护社会秩序和公共安全。

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What is the main issue with New York's subway system as described in the episode?

The New York subway system is experiencing a significant decline, with ridership down over 25% from pre-pandemic levels due to a constant stream of violent attacks, including stabbings, assaults, and even a woman being burned alive on a train. The city government's failure to incarcerate known violent criminals and address homelessness in the tunnels has exacerbated the problem.

What is New York's proposed solution to the subway crisis, and why is it controversial?

New York's solution is 'congestion pricing,' a tax on vehicles entering Manhattan during peak hours to force more people to use the subway. This is controversial because it financially penalizes citizens instead of addressing the root causes of subway violence and mismanagement. Critics argue it is a way to compel ridership rather than improve safety or infrastructure.

Why did Joe Biden commute the death sentences of most federal inmates but leave out three?

Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 out of 40 federal inmates as part of his opposition to the death penalty. The three exceptions—Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (Boston Marathon bomber), Robert Bowers (Pittsburgh synagogue shooter), and Dylan Roof (Charleston church shooter)—were left out without a clear explanation, leading to criticism of the decision's inconsistency and moral incoherence.

What is the speaker's critique of the left's stance on the death penalty?

The speaker criticizes the left's stance as logically inconsistent and morally vacuous. While they oppose the death penalty for convicted criminals, they celebrate extrajudicial killings, such as the assassination of a healthcare CEO. The speaker argues this reveals a deep moral failing and intellectual confusion, particularly when juxtaposed with their support for abortion.

What is the speaker's opinion of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and why does he criticize it?

The speaker describes Sonic the Hedgehog 3 as a poorly made, obnoxious, and disjointed film that lacks artistic merit. He criticizes its tonal inconsistency, terrible writing, and reliance on corporate algorithms rather than creative vision. He argues that children's movies should still be high-quality and enjoyable for parents, which this film fails to achieve.

What is the speaker's view on the Medal of Freedom recipients under Joe Biden?

The speaker is highly critical of Joe Biden's Medal of Freedom recipients, including George Soros and Hillary Clinton, calling them 'supervillains' who have harmed the country. He views the awards as a political stunt to troll conservatives and suggests that if Trump were in office, he should award the Medal of Freedom to figures like Daniel Penny and Derek Chauvin as a counter-troll.

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Today, the first Matt Walsh show of 2025. Passengers on the subway in New York are being stabbed, assaulted, pushed in front of trains, now burned alive. New York's solution to that problem is to impose taxes that force more of its citizens down into the tunnels where the psychotic hobos are lurking. Also, Joe Biden awards the Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, George Soros, Darth Vader, other assorted supervillains. We'll talk about that. Biden also commutes the death sentences of every inmate on federal death row except three.

Why are those three out of luck? And for what is perhaps the most important daily cancellation I've ever done on the show, I must cancel Sonic the Hedgehog. All of that and more today on The Matt Wall Show.

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Well, it's great to be back after a long Christmas break. Much has happened in the world since we last spoke. In fact, the last time we spoke, I couldn't speak. I was losing my voice, but my voice is back and so am I. And I'd like to begin with a story that's unfolding up in New York. Now, there's another big story just breaking a bit farther north in Canada, where it was just announced right before we started filming that Justin Trudeau is stepping down. Of course, there's a whole backstory there. The basic reason behind his resignation is that

Well, he's very bad at every aspect of his job. We'll cover more of that tomorrow. But today I want to talk about something happening in this country because here's one thing we know.

Government officials, whether they're elected politicians in this country or despots in the third world, don't like being reminded of their failures. This is why the greatest crime in any dictatorship is noticing. You're not supposed to notice things that are embarrassing to the ruling regime. It's also why comedy and satire are banned in places like North Korea, just like they're banned on late night talk shows in this country, because petty, corrupt, and ineffective people can't stand it when their incompetence is exposed.

They're willing to take extreme measures to prevent that from happening. And right now in the city of New York, we're getting a very clear sense of what those extreme measures look like in practice. If you've seen the news lately, you know that the subway system is one of the most obvious and unavoidable signs of New York's decline. It's a monument to

to the many, many failures of the city government. As of late last year, ridership on New York subway system is down more than 25% from pre-pandemic levels. That means that every day there are at least a million fewer people riding the subway in New York as compared to five years ago. It's not exactly a great mystery as to why people are avoiding it. There is a constant stream of violent attacks on the trains and the platforms from people

People being pushed in front of the trains to a woman getting burned alive. Yes, if you didn't hear about that a few weeks ago, a woman was burned alive on a train in New York in front of a crowd of people. This is what's happening now in the third world country known as New York City.

And that's just within the last few weeks. These attacks are effectively endorsed and enabled by New York's government, which has made the political decision not to incarcerate most criminals. That explains why a man named Jamar Banks was able to use the subway the other day. The New York Post reports that, quote, a subway maniac with 87 prior arrests

was just busted for two transit stabbings carrying the large knife he allegedly used in the violence. Banks' rap sheet includes arrests for alleged attempted murder, weapons possession, assault, criminal trespassing, turnstile jumping, and petty larceny.

If politicians in New York didn't want to destroy the city, they'd immediately throw every criminal like Jamar Banks in prison. They'd start enforcing the law. It's actually, it's not hard to prevent people from getting randomly stabbed or torched or thrown in front of trains. Like despite what they might want you to think, this is a very easy issue to address. The city could effectively end all this madness overnight in one fell swoop if they wanted to.

All you have to do is take all the people who are already known violent criminals and put them in prison. And then you have to ban homeless people from setting up camp in the tunnels or on the trains and arrest anyone who causes a disturbance. And this could all be done in one day. I mean, you could fix the problem basically in one day, but none of that is happening. Instead, rather than admit they've failed their constituents, politicians in New York

have just decided to compel citizens to use the subway. They've opted to make it financially untenable for most New Yorkers to avoid public transit. That's their solution to the fact that no one in the city wants to ride the subway anymore. They're just going to force them to do it. I'm talking about so-called congestion pricing. After several years of debate, this congestion pricing, as they call it,

has just taken effect in Manhattan. And this is something that the media tells us with great fanfare that this is a first in the world sort of thing and other cities will adopt it. It's a good testing ground and they're very excited about this being rolled out in other cities as well.

But in essence, this is a tax on anyone who wants to drive a vehicle into New York during work hours, as if it wasn't already expensive enough to live in that diseased, rat-infested, crime-riddled, reeking, filthy, godforsaken hellhole of a city. Now it's even more expensive. And this new tax is a very clear effort to force New Yorkers to use the subway system, which has become an international embarrassment. People don't want to use it because...

They don't want to be assaulted by schizophrenic vagrants. So the solution isn't to get rid of the schizophrenic vagrants. Instead, it's to simply force everyone to use it, basically offering these law-abiding citizens up as sacrifices to the dregs of the community.

Specifically, this new tax covers the vast majority of vehicles entering Manhattan between 60th Street and the Battery, which includes Times Square, Hell's Kitchen, the Theater District, other high traffic areas from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends. Obviously, a huge block of time. The so-called peak period toll rate is in effect. And for all passenger and small commercial vehicles, that toll rate is $9.50.

a day just to drive through. Nine bucks you gotta shell out per day. Now to be clear about the political dynamics here, the majority of New Yorkers oppose this scheme, as far as I can tell. A Siena College survey from last summer found that nearly two-thirds of people living in the city didn't want a $15 congestion toll. In response to the outcry, the governor of New York briefly suspended the plan. Then she said that she'd lower the toll a few dollars, claiming it would save New Yorkers some money.

So she claimed she was saving New Yorkers money by taking less of their money than she was originally going to take. This was a prime example of a kind of political girl math, as I outlined at the time. And now it's taken effect. Now, naturally, some left wing New Yorkers rallied in response to their government gouging them even more.

But instead of rallying against it, they actually rallied to thank their overlords for the privilege of being bilked by them. Some of these scenes are so absurd that they don't even seem like they can be real, but they are. So here, for example, is a crowd cheering as the signage for this new toll is unveiled. Watch.

Are we ready? Here we go. Five, four, three, two, one. Yes, that's a crowd of people cheering a toll that they have to pay now. And you did also hear someone shouting happy congestion pricing. They're celebrating the implementation of an unprecedented tax as if it's a national holiday. Now, this would seem to be

bootlicking taken to an unparalleled extreme. And it is, but we should also understand that really they're celebrating the fact that because of this tax, wealthy New Yorkers will have to contend with fewer working class people on the roads in Manhattan.

And the same people who celebrated the assassination of the healthcare CEO, some kind of twisted victory for the little guy, are very, very happy about using attacks to keep the little guy as far away from them as they possibly can. Which is a pretty big clue that none of these people actually care about the little guy. But if you ask them, of course, they'll pretend otherwise. And in particular,

They'll say that congestion pricing is necessary because it will help pay for improvements to the subway system. So for example, when the governor briefly halted the plan for this tax, this toll last summer, this was the response, watch. There was a march through Manhattan today in support of congestion pricing. Dozens of people rallied from Times Square to Union Square. They're expressing outrage over the sudden decision by Governor Hochul to put congestion pricing on an indefinite pause.

It's been fully vetted. It's a funding source for the MTA for years and years to come. Vital services, ADA upgrades, signal upgrades, all of these capital projects that we just don't have any other way to pay with. I'm here to protest because we've been the subject of a great betrayal by the governor. If you want to explain to someone how cities like New York and so many others across the country are collapsing, just show them that clip. According to the residents of the city, it's a great betrayal.

that the government isn't taxing them. They're mad that they aren't being taxed. I mean, this is how these people think. Now, to be fair, the first guy was arguably a little less pathetic. He was talking about all the alleged benefits that will result from this tax scheme. He's saying that they'll be able to improve the subway system to make it more accessible, which is a talking point that a lot of these protesters used. Watch.

A unique rally today in favor of congestion pricing. Dozens of strollers parked outside of Brooklyn subway station amid growing calls for the plan to be put back in place.

The march was held near the Hoyt Shimmerhorn station, which was slated for elevator upgrades before congestion pricing was stopped. Parents brought their strollers out, showing why they need an easier way to reach subway platforms. The idea that only 25% of our transit system is accessible is not okay, right? Folks need to get to work. They need to get to school. We have a message for the governor today. The parents of New York City demand congestion pricing.

We demand to be taxed. Take more of our money, please. One of the many false assumptions these people are making is that more money will improve the subway system, which is, of course, the left. That's what they assume about everything. Just throw more money at it. It will automatically make it better.

And no matter how many billions you spend on something and it just gets worse and worse, they never they never the correlation there. They just never pick up on because, of course, it doesn't work that way. And we know that because the New York subway system is a comically obvious example of waste and mismanagement in government. For example, the Second Avenue subway that was recently constructed in Manhattan somehow cost more money than any other similar subway system on the planet by a lot.

Quoting from Bloomberg, at $2.5 billion per mile, construction costs for the 1.8-mile Phase 1 of the 2nd Avenue subway were 8 to 12 times more expensive than similar subway projects in Italy, Istanbul, Sweden, Paris, Berlin, and Spain. Keep in mind, too, that these are people that they want to build. You know, they have dreams of high-speed rail across the entire country.

Right. And they and they say that we can easily do this because they do this in European countries because like they don't understand that these European countries are not even the size of one of our, you know, mid sized states. But with this kind of cost, I mean, how much would it cost if they tried to do this across the entire country? Trillions of dollars.

So that's one potential way to raise revenue right off the bat. They could just stop lighting money on fire. Secondly, if you're worried about congestion in Manhattan, you could try a lot of things besides charging people to drive their cars. You could, for example, try opening more lanes instead of closing them for cyclists. Anyone who's ever driven through Manhattan or any large city can tell you that. Here's just one example. I want y'all to see this is New York City. This is what they're doing to the lanes. Look at that. Look at that. They bottlenecking the lanes, bro.

This is 8th Avenue, right? So one, two, three lanes. That's it. There's only three lanes uptown. And I wish I could have showed you the camera prior to this because the lane that I'm driving in now, they cut this off. Look at them. They cut this lane off right here. This is another lane. Look at that. Look at that. They killed three lanes. And they talking about congestion.

That's something that no one ever mentions as a possible solution in every city to deal with congestion. There's a lot of it here in Nashville. Get rid of the stupid bike lanes. You'll find the same thing in cities all over the country. You have to sit in traffic because the city has blocked off entire lanes so people can ride their bicycles in the street.

As I've said many times, they might as well block off lanes so that you can use your ab roller or your bench press in the middle of the street. I mean, if you want to exercise, that's great. I support it. You shouldn't be doing it in the road when everyone is trying to commute to work. And one of the arguments you'll hear from these activists is that somehow this new tax will reduce carbon emissions and change the weather and save the planet. This is science, you see. Step one, you pay a toll. Step three, hurricanes stop happening.

The problem is that step two is a little bit foggy. And anyway, even if you assume that reducing carbon emissions by a tiny amount will change the weather for the better, it's a moot point because this won't actually reduce carbon emissions. Instead, traffic is gonna move elsewhere. People living in New Jersey understand that pretty well, which is why they tried to sue to stop the tax from taking place. But regardless, even if you don't buy any of the counter arguments, even if you think that New York's government urgently needs more money to improve the subway,

It's still not clear why congestion pricing is the best way to raise that revenue. Why not raise taxes on those evil corporations the left claims to hate so much? Why didn't they do that? Instead, they raise it on regular citizens. It only makes sense when you realize again that the objective is to force more people into public transit and get them off the roads. And admittedly, this whole fiasco may seem irrelevant to anyone who has the good sense to not live in New York. But this sort of madness can be found in varying degrees.

wherever Democrats have power. I mean, the idea that Trump's reelection would be some kind of wake up call for elected Democrats is a fantasy. They can't be woken up because they aren't asleep. They're not in some sort of trance. They're doing exactly what they want. And their policies are having precisely the effect that they intend. Here, for example, here's just an image for you.

This is an image from the New York subway system, and this is how people wait now for the train to come. You'll notice that everyone is standing against the wall in a line because they don't want to get pushed on the tracks by some psycho. I mean, it's, which is, that's smart. I mean, that's how you should line up, but it's just straight up dystopian that it's come to this. And you have to wonder how long people will put up with it. If there's any waking up that can happen and must happen,

It's among the average citizens in places like New York and cities across the country. If they ever come to their senses and realize that the people they put in power are actively and intentionally making their lives worse in every measurable way, then maybe things will start to change for the better. But unfortunately for everyone living in New York, based on the celebrations we're seeing in support of this tax, which is really a tax on using your own property and going about your daily life,

It doesn't look like that will happen anytime soon. Now let's get to our five headlines.

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94 years old, guy just refuses to die, just lingers on. Was among the 19 people chosen to receive the nation's highest civilian honor at the White House, a group that included U2 frontman Bono, actor Denzel Washington, and who was the other one? Hillary Clinton, also awarded one.

George Soros spent, this is Montana Senator Tim Shaheed, George Soros spent millions electing soft on crime politicians to let criminals wreak havoc in our major cities. Hillary Clinton abandoned our Navy SEALs in Libya, and yet she's winning the award, of course. Biden said that, of Soros said, his inspiring generosity reminds us all of our capacity and our obligation to stand up to the abuse of power and to be guardians of democracy and all people yearning to be free.

Biden repeatedly thanks Soros for what he called all you've done to help this country. Yes, all he's done to help this country by making it less safe, less prosperous, less free, more dangerous, more plagued by crime and drugs. George Soros, next to Barack Obama, has inflicted more harm on this country than probably any other single human being living in the world today, maybe ever, giving him a Medal of Freedom.

And Hillary Clinton also, and nearly everyone else on the list, is a joke. I mean, if anything, maybe you give Hillary Clinton the Medal of Honor for all of her confirmed kills. But really, the award they both deserve is to die in prison. And instead, they get the Medal of Freedom. I hope, rather than just complaining about this,

Cuz that gets old after a while. I hope that Trump, this is one of the many things that I hope Trump responds to when he's in office. And I hope he responds to this by immediately awarding the Medal of Freedom to Daniel Penny when he takes office. I mean, I wanted him to do that regardless, even if George Soros hadn't gotten the award, I'd still think that that should happen. Daniel Penny should get it because he deserves it. But now that Biden is giving it to George Soros,

I mean, he's using the Medal of Freedom to troll conservatives. That's what he's doing. That's the only reason that he did it. That's what this is all about. So in that case, I mean, I'd like to see Trump give the Medal of Freedom to Derek Chauvin. Give it to Derek Chauvin. Derek Chauvin also deserves it. The guy's been sitting in prison for the crime of protecting his community from a dangerous drug-addled criminal.

So here's the roster of people that I think Trump should give the Medal of Freedom to, like in his first week in office. Daniel Penny, Derek Chauvin, Kyle Rittenhouse. Give it to those three guys. And also, who's that guy who shot the climate protesters down in South America or Central America somewhere? It was like Brazil or Panama, I think. He was an American citizen, I believe. And there were climate protesters blocking the road and he

shot him, which I don't condone. I'm not condoning it one bit. Just to be clear, I would never condone something like that in a show that's on YouTube. But give him the Medal of Freedom too. I mean, he's more deserving than George Soros, and he's killed far fewer people. Actually, we didn't even mention the most absurd recipient on Saturday. For some unknown reason, Bill Nye the Science Guy was also given a medal. I think we have a clip of that.

So Bill Nye was a popular, if you don't remember, he was a popular, somewhat popular children's TV character for a brief time in the 90s. He has not been relevant or done anything that has made any cultural impact of any kind at all since the 90s. It's been at least 30 years since Bill Nye has contributed anything at all to the culture, if he ever really contributed much of anything to begin with.

If you're gonna give the Medal of Freedom to 90s TV characters who haven't been relevant in two and a half decades, why not give it to the Power Rangers? I wanna see Trump do that also. That's the second week. Bring all the original Power Rangers up there in their suits and give them Medal of Freedom. Teletubbies, Barney, how about Barney? Barney in his dinosaur costume, give him the Medal of Freedom.

These are all ideas. And you know what? If we're giving the Medal of Freedom just to troll people at this point, I'll volunteer to take one. You can give one to me. I'm at least as deserving as Bill Nye. Here's my proposal to the Trump team. Give me a Medal of Freedom, but make it clear it's specifically for my contributions to DEI. And I'll wear the man bun wig for the ceremony and everything because the Medal of Freedom means absolutely nothing now. So

You just use it to troll your political opponents. That's my thing. That's my specialty. So just an idea, just throwing it out there. Just throwing it out there. All right, let's go all the way back to two weeks ago. This is one of the many stories we haven't had a chance to talk about because we haven't been on air. So it was right before Christmas, the Biden administration announced that they were commuting the death sentences of almost...

Every inmate on federal death row, almost every inmate. New York Post reports or reported at the time, they said this a couple of weeks ago,

President Biden on Monday commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 men on federal death row, a list that includes at least five child killers and several mass murderers, while leaving out three notorious fiends. In the stunning act of clemency just two days before Christmas, Biden, 82, gave the reprieve to some of the nation's most violent murderers. Nine of them found too dangerous to live after butchering fellow inmates as part of his effort at ensuring a fair and effective justice system.

Make no mistake, I condemn these murderers, grieve for the victims of their despicable acts, and ache for all the families who have suffered unimaginable and irreparable loss, Biden said in a statement. But guided by my conscience and my experience as a public defender, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, vice president, now president, I am more convinced than ever that we must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level. In good conscience, I cannot stand back and let a new administration resume executions that I halted.

Biden, who opposed the death penalty, lowered each of the 37 sentences to life in prison without parole. The three men on the federal death row who did not get a commutation were Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar, however you pronounce it, of course, killed three people in the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013. Robert Bowers, who killed 11 at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. And of course, Dylan Roof, who killed nine black Charleston churchgoers in 2015.

Among those getting some holiday cheer is Thomas Sanders, who in 2010 kidnapped and then shot 12-year-old Lexus Roberts four times and cut her throat in Louisiana. Days after the girl watched, Sanders murdered her mother on a road trip near the Grand Canyon. Also, there's Anthony Battle, who murdered an Atlanta prison guard with a hammer in 1994 while serving a life sentence for raping and murdering his wife.

There was another guy, Jorge Avila Torres, who sexually assaulted and stabbed to death two girls, eight and nine years old, Laura Hobbs and Crystal Tobias. Four years later, he strangled Naval Officer Amanda Snell inside her barrack in Arlington, Virginia. There's also Cabone Savage was convicted of committing or ordering the deaths of 12 people, including four children, as a drug dealer in Philadelphia. So, I mean, that's, you know, that's just a...

Say it's like three or four of the whatever it was, 39 people who've had their death sentences commuted. So this is a horrific injustice, obviously. All of these people deserve to die for their crimes. Biden is giving a giant middle finger to the families of these victims, many of whom are children. The fact that he did it right before Christmas just makes it all the more despicable. I mean, this guy is just a soulless, rotten hunk of flesh at this point. Just a deeply evil person.

And that's very clear. That's undeniable. What I want to talk about instead is the incoherence of this, right? It's totally incoherent. The leftist position on the death penalty, along with being morally vacuous, is logically absurd. It doesn't even make any sense. So let's just start with the fact that this commutation, this magical get out of the death chamber free card, was granted to everyone but three.

Why is that? I mean, in his explanation of this, he said he doesn't believe in the death penalty and that the federal government should not be executing anybody. But you're still going to execute three people? I mean, how can you wave this magic wand that grants mercy and clemency to all of these scumbags but three?

The three who still have to die apparently are, as we just said, the mass shooters who shot up the black church in Charleston, the synagogue shooter, and then also the Boston bomber. Now, yes, these are all terrible people. These are all evil monsters. They all deserve to die. Absolutely. But are they worse than a guy who murdered or ordered the deaths of 12 people, including kids? Are they worse than child rapists who kidnapped, raped, and killed children?

I mean, the one guy I mentioned, he kidnapped these two young girls off their bikes in the neighborhood and raped and murdered them. Really? These other guys who still have to die, they're that much worse? They're like categorically worse than a child rapist and murderer? Really? Caboney Savage killed 12 people. Dylann Roof killed nine. But Savage won't be executed and Dylann Roof will? Why?

Well, I mean, really, why? There's no explanation. That's what's so incredible about this. No explanation was given. They just randomly said, well, yeah, not these three. Imagine being those three guys on federal, you know, someone walks in and says, hey, all you guys, you're not going to be executed. You all get to leave death row. Oh, except for you three. No, you're staying. Sorry. Not that I feel sorry for them. I mean, it's like I said, they deserve, they should be executed already. My only problem with Dylann Roof and

With the treatment of Dylann Roof and the synagogue shooter and the Boston Marathon bomber, my only problem with their treatment is that they're still alive. They should have been executed a long time ago. But same for all these other people. It's just, it's so arbitrary. So going back to this again, this guy killed 12 people. Dylann Roof killed nine. The other guy won't be executed and Roof will. Why? Is it because Roof's victims were black? Is it more evil to kill black people than people of other races?

Well, this guy was a drug dealer. How many of his victims were black? Probably like all of them. And anyway, why does that matter? Why does the race of the victim matter in the first place? Now, I'm being intentionally obtuse here. I know why. I know what's going on. I'm just pointing out the logical absurdity of this. What about the synagogue shooter? He still has to die. But the guy who abducted and sexually assaulted and then stabbed to death children doesn't. Why? Is shooting up a synagogue worse than raping and killing children?

Biden seems to think that one is, again, not just worse, but categorically worse. I don't see how you rank it. I think you get to a point where you have people who are so monstrous and they've done things that are so hideously awful that there's no way of ranking it now. It's just, these are all people, everybody on federal death row. These are all people who have done the worst possible things that a human being can do in this life.

And to get into a game of, well, yeah, this was a little worse than that one, it doesn't make any sense. And one other point about this, speaking of incoherence, I seem to recall about a month-long period where many on the left and even some on the right, as embarrassing as that is to admit, were simping and fawning over a guy who executed another guy on a street.

And now many of those same people, the same people who were overjoyed by a healthcare CEO getting shot in the back and killed, those same people are also praising Biden for letting 37 killers and child rapists off of death row, claiming that the death penalty is evil and we have no right to kill anyone no matter how bad they are, except for the healthcare CEO, really? So the position that these people seem to hold, and it's not just a few people,

Okay, it's not just a few, this isn't like some straw man based on a few extremists. It's like millions of people on the left seem to believe that the death penalty is an abject evil and totally unacceptable unless it's carried out extra judicially by a psychotic criminal against a citizen who has not been convicted or even charged with any crime. That's the one kind of the death penalty that they support.

The only kind of death penalty they don't support is the kind where someone is actually convicted of a crime and it's been proven that they killed other people. So arresting, charging, convicting, and executing a man who kidnapped, raped, and killed children is wrong. But shooting and killing a man who ran a health insurance company is right. This is their position. Again, this is the position of millions of people. It's not just a few. This is what they think.

And by the way, that's to say nothing of the fact that they also support the death penalty for 60 million unborn babies and counting. So the two kinds of death penalty they support is if it's some schizophrenic whack job shooting a guy in the back on the street, they support that.

or if you are killing a baby when they're still on the womb. So those are the two good ones. That's the good death penalty. The bad death penalty is when you're charging and convicting a child rapist and child killer and executing him for his crimes. That's the bad kind of death penalty. I mean, it's just, how do you share a country with people that think this way? You can't. I mean, you can't share a country with people like this. You certainly can't have any kind of, you know,

national unity. I don't want to be unified with people like that. I don't want to share a country with them. I don't want to know them. I don't want to talk to them. If that's your view, if you look at it like that, where you care more about sparing the life of a child rapist than about sparing the life of actual children or like a CEO of a company, if that's your view, we got nothing to talk about. I don't want to debate you. I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to be around you.

Because that's not just intellectual confusion, although it is that, but it's also a deep moral failing on your part. You're just like a bad person deep down at your core. And unfortunately, I think that describes a lot of people on that particular side of the political divide. Okay.

Let's talk about a controversy a little bit less, slightly less serious, but still serious. So this is a video that's gone viral. There's been a lot of conversation about it, a lot of debate. I did Google this to see if there's been some news coverage of this event because I want to be sure. It's possible that this isn't even real. Maybe it's some weird skit or something possible, but

the conversation around it is still real. And I think it's legit. I mean, it's great acting if it's not. I mean, this is very good acting if somebody, if this is just some TikTok thing. Anyway, so the video apparently is a delivery driver, DoorDash or Uber Eats, one of those two, who I assume frantically asks a customer if he can come in and use her bathroom.

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We can't answer the door right now, but if you'd like to leave a message, you can do it now. Hi, I have diarrhea. Please let me use your bathroom. Please, please, please. I can't. I'm going to kill myself. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I can't. I can't. I'm going to kill myself. I can't. I'm going to kill myself.

Alright, so he's kicked out.

then oddly enough he kind of walks away he walks away suspiciously slowly because i think maybe at that point i think it'd become a moot point at that at that point there was nowhere to run to um so i have to tell you i'm surprised this is even a conversation as important as it is because for me this would be the easiest no in the history of nose i mean it it

You're a stranger screaming like a maniac and asking to unleash a torrent of diarrhea in my bathroom. And you want to do that while I try to eat the food that you delivered to me, no less. There's no part of that proposal that I would find appealing. That's a lose, lose, lose scenario. So no.

Now, of course, the main reason you shouldn't let a stranger in your house under these circumstances is that there's a decent chance that they don't have to use the bathroom at all. And this could be a ruse to get into your house so that they can then rob you or worse. Although, to be honest, I'm not sure if getting robbed is worse than having a stranger blow up my bathroom. I might actually be relieved if my wife and kids weren't there. And for some reason, I let the stranger in and then he just robbed me.

And he didn't use my bad. I think I might actually be a little bit relieved. I'd say, you're just gonna rob me. Well, thank God. Just don't on anything, please. And then we'll be fine. This is partly the sad result of living in a low trust society. Maybe in a different time and place. Maybe you consider letting a stranger use your bathroom. Now, if he's acting like that, no, it doesn't matter. I don't care what time and place you're living in. That's a no. But

And if he's outright telling you that he's going to go number two, I mean, I don't want to get too graphic about it, but like just strategically, if you have to use someone's, some stranger's bathroom, don't tell, that's too much information off the bat. You don't, you could just ask to use the bathroom and you let there be some mystery about what you're going to do in there. But I'm saying in a different society, if he was polite and normal,

And just ask that question. Maybe in a different time and place, in a different culture, you would say yes. But these days, no. I mean, you have to deal with reality as it is. And there's many versions of this. It wasn't all that long ago. A few months ago, maybe, I was at a gas station. And I had a guy walk up to me. And people, especially if you live around the city, people walk up to your gas stations all the time and ask for money.

But in this case, he asked me to give him a ride a few miles down the road to his house or something. He had some story, a whole sob story. And you know what? Maybe it was true. Like maybe he just needed a ride. Maybe this was a guy that just, you know, I think he said his car broke down or something, whatever. And it's possible. It's possible that all that was true. But these days,

Sorry, can't do it. I have a wife and kids at home. I'm not gonna risk getting like carjacked or murdered by some guy because I can't do it. It's just cannot do it. No way, not gonna do it. Not gonna risk that. And it's a shame. I wish we could be more trusting. Anyone in the baby boomer generation remembers a time when picking up hitchhikers was

kind of a normal thing to do. If you wanted a ride, you would just stand on the side of the road and put your thumb up and ask for a ride. There was a time when that was a normal thing. These days, no way in hell. No way. Just not going to do it. Not going to pull over and pick up some random person. Can't do it. If I'm going to get murdered by a vagrant, it's possible. Could happen to me. Could happen to anybody.

But I'm gonna make it a little bit harder on you. It's not gonna be because I invited you into my house or into my car. That's not gonna be, I'm not going out like that. So they're gonna have to earn it. If a vagrant wants to kill me, I'm gonna make you earn it a little bit more than that. And that's the way it is now. And you know the worst thing about it though? The worst thing about this particular story is that with the insane system that these delivery companies have, it means that that woman

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You know, when a man becomes a father, he's called upon to make sacrifices for his family. And often these will be small sacrifices. Sometimes they'll be larger, though, more significant. And on even rarer occasion, the duties of fatherhood will require him to make the kind of sacrifice that up to that moment he would have thought himself incapable of making. These are the moments when a man must become a hero and when he must lay his very life on the line.

And this may take many forms. Perhaps he's rushing into a burning building to rescue his child from the fire. Perhaps he has to pull his loved one away from the path of a speeding train because they've been tied to the tracks by bandits or whatever. Or most harrowing of all, he may be compelled by his paternal obligations to go to a movie theater and watch Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Now, a man in that situation would, of course, much prefer to be engulfed in flames or hit by a speeding train, but that would be the coward's way out. He endures Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for the sake of his children, whom he loves. And over Christmas break, that is precisely the situation that I found myself in. Now, for the record, I'll say I greatly enjoyed most of the time that I spent with my wife and kids these past two weeks.

We had a lot of fun together. We played football. We played outside. We shot BB guns. We played card games and board games. I completely wrecked my whole family in Monopoly two nights in a row. Wasn't even close. We took the kids ice skating. I was ice skating. My wife and kids were left dumbstruck by my gracefulness and elegance on the ice. They didn't say that, but I know they were thinking it. These were all wonderful experiences, yet things took

a rather distressing turn on the final Thursday of the break when my eight-year-old son and five-year-old daughter asked me to take them to go see Sonic the Hedgehog 3. And I did. God help me. God help me. I did. Now, before I offer my brief review of this thing that I hesitate to call a film, I must first acknowledge, in all fairness,

I never saw Sonic the Hedgehog 1 or Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It's possible that one cannot fully appreciate the narrative complexities of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 without having seen the first two chapters in this epic hedgehog saga. Maybe the other two movies are works of staggering artistic genius that would elevate the third installment and lend it the sort of context necessary for me to have appreciated it and enjoyed it

instead of feeling like I was being waterboarded with high fructose corn syrup the whole time. But I doubt it. I mean, this is the kind of movie where Jim Carrey plays two characters. One is the evil villain and the other is the evil villain's evil grandfather in old age makeup. And the two break into an impromptu dance routine that makes no narrative sense but lasts approximately 87 minutes. It's the kind of movie where those same characters before the dance routine

actually look directly into the camera and explain that they're being played by the same actor. I must assume, and I think assume safely, that there is nothing in the other two films that would make this one any less obnoxious or horrifically stupid. I'm not gonna bother explaining the plot of this film in any detail. I wasn't tracking it that closely, to be honest. I was mostly fighting to stay awake. This is the kind of movie that

Bores you to the point of putting you to sleep, but also annoys you at the same time. It's kind of an odd combination to be both sleepy and deeply irritated simultaneously.

As for the plot, I can only tell you that Sonic is the good hedgehog, which you may know. There's also an evil hedgehog voiced by Keanu Reeves, who, and I like Keanu Reeves, by the way, but like every other voice actor in this film and most voice actors in most children's films that have been made for the past 20 years, he has no talent as a voice actor and doesn't understand how to act with just your voice.

But he's famous, so that's good enough, I suppose. So Sonic has to stop the evil hedgehog and his evil cohorts, the Jim Carrey dancing duo I mentioned earlier, from blowing up the world with a big laser. And this has been the evil plan of every evil villain in every blockbuster franchise film for the past three decades. It's a formula that this movie is not interested in deviating from. This is not the sort of movie that deviates from formulas. Now, if you're wondering...

Why the evil hedgehog and the two Jim Carrey's want to explode the world and murder eight billion people in a cosmic blast that they will also die in? It's because the older Jim Carrey's granddaughter, I think, was killed. And now he wants to commit murder suicide because life isn't worth living.

Like, that's real. That's in the movie. He actually declares his suicidal intention as well. Now, if that seems like weirdly bleak and dark for a kid's movie where the characters bust out impromptu dance routines and randomly break the fourth wall and constantly speak in internet lingo from 2019, there's a lot of that, by the way. Just as one example, at one point, Jim Carrey says, damn, you autocorrected.

If it seems weirdly bleak and dark for that kind of movie, it's because it is. This is a movie, like so many kids' movies these days, that schizophrenically darts back and forth from being ironic to painfully self-serious to goofy to earnest and so on and so on. It doesn't try to smooth over these tonal transitions with good writing or performances. The writing is just, just terrible, and the performances are atrocious across the board.

Instead, it just flings it all against the wall haphazardly because these are all bullet points that the movie studio knows it has to hit. Because this movie, again, like so many kids' movies these days, is not the fulfillment of anyone's creative vision. It is just the product of a corporate algorithm.

It is loud and ugly and obnoxious and disjointed because nobody who made the film actually cared about making a good film. And they have absolutely no respect for their audience. I mean, this movie could have been made by AI. We are at a point. If they start making movies with AI, we would not know the difference because they've effectively been doing that for 20 years now. Now, you might respond here.

as many people on Twitter did after I gave a very brief review of this film in a tweet on the site a few days ago, you might respond that, well, this movie isn't for me. It's for kids. Well, first of all, tell that to the other people in the theater with us. I can tell you that my kids were by far the youngest people in attendance. There were multiple groups of adults, just adults, no kids, whole groups of them.

who bought tickets to Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Also, tell it to the multiple grown adults who got angry at me on Twitter for not liking the movie. The funny thing is that a lot of those same people say, well, it's not for you, it's for kids. Why are you getting so upset about it then? Why are you tearfully defending a movie that you claim is not for you either? In fact, one person told me that my negative comments had upset, and I'm repeating this phrase verbatim,

had upset the, quote, Sonic community. Now, those are not kids who identify themselves as members of the Sonic community. My eight-year-old loves Sonic, but he's not on Twitter furiously defending the Sonic community from its detractors. So I agree that these kinds of movies are for kids, but I am not the one who needs to be told that, okay? Second, and this is most important,

And it shouldn't need to be explained, but really it does. And that's really my only point here. It is possible to make a children's movie that, although it's for children, is still a good, high quality piece of art.

I don't hate children's movies just because they're for children. Quite the opposite. As a father of six, I've watched many, many children's movies. Okay, I've watched way more than the average person because I have so many kids. And I greatly appreciate the good ones. A few nights ago, just as an example, we watched the movie Iron Giant with my kids. And that's

That's an animated children's film. It's also well-written, beautifully illustrated, brilliantly performed, tonally consistent. It's funny and heartwarming. And at points it's sad, but it works all of that in a way that feels natural to the story. It's a children's film, and it's also a great film, one that I can watch and also enjoy. Because as it turns out, children's movies are not just for children. They're for parents too, or at least they should be.

Okay, if a kid's movie or kid's show is so grating and so dumb and so unpleasant that parents can't stand to be in the same room while it's on, that doesn't mean it's for kids. It isn't for kids, it isn't for anyone. It's just bad. And the fact that people say, of course it's bad, it's for kids, tells you everything you need to know about our culture. They act like it's ridiculous to expect the content produced for kids

to be high quality or to have any artistic merit whatsoever. But I tend to think exactly the opposite. I think content produced for kids should especially be high quality and should especially have artistic merit, which is why I hated Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and why it is today, I must say, sadly, canceled. That'll do it for the show today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Have a great day. Godspeed.