Ep. 1431 - The Real Reason Why Kamala Won't Answer Questions
Digest
The episode begins with an advertisement for Jeremy's Razors, followed by a discussion of Kamala Harris's unprecedented silence on policy and her refusal to participate in press conferences or interviews. The episode criticizes her campaign for ignoring these issues and highlights the public's demand for her to address them. The episode then delves into Robin DiAngelo's plagiarism scandal, accusing her of stealing from minority authors in her doctoral thesis. It discusses the prevalence of plagiarism among left-wing scholars and questions the integrity of their work. Next, the episode criticizes the media's attempt to portray Doug Mhoff, Kamala Harris's husband, as a modern-day sex symbol, highlighting his past marital drama and questioning the feminist narrative surrounding his perceived attractiveness. The episode also discusses NASA's focus on decolonizing whiteness and its commitment to diversity and equity, questioning the rationale behind these priorities and their impact on the agency's mission. The episode concludes with advertisements for Daily Wire and Bounce and Nature, emphasizing the importance of repeating inconvenient facts, particularly in the context of Kamala Harris's campaign.
Outlines
Kamala Harris's Campaign and the Media's Narrative
This chapter discusses Kamala Harris's campaign, her silence on policy, and the media's portrayal of her husband, Doug Mhoff, as a sex symbol. It also critiques the media's focus on identity politics and its impact on the agency's mission.
Plagiarism and Intellectual Dishonesty in Academia
This chapter focuses on Robin DiAngelo's plagiarism scandal and its implications for the integrity of left-wing scholarship. It discusses the prevalence of plagiarism among scholars promoting anti-racist ideologies and raises questions about the validity of their claims.
The Importance of Repeating Inconvenient Facts
This chapter emphasizes the importance of repeating inconvenient facts, particularly in the context of Kamala Harris's campaign, which has been accused of ignoring her lack of policy and media presence.
Keywords
Kamala Harris
The current Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, is a prominent figure in American politics. This episode discusses her campaign strategy, her silence on policy, and the media's portrayal of her husband.
Robin DiAngelo
Robin DiAngelo is a prominent author and scholar known for her work on race and racism. This episode discusses her plagiarism scandal and its implications for the integrity of left-wing scholarship.
Doug Mhoff
Doug Mhoff is the husband of Kamala Harris. This episode criticizes the media's attempt to portray him as a modern-day sex symbol, highlighting his past marital drama and questioning the feminist narrative surrounding his perceived attractiveness.
NASA
NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is a government agency responsible for space exploration and research. This episode discusses NASA's focus on decolonizing whiteness and its commitment to diversity and equity, questioning the rationale behind these priorities and their impact on the agency's mission.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own. This episode discusses the prevalence of plagiarism among left-wing scholars and its implications for the integrity of their work.
Identity Politics
Identity politics is a political approach that focuses on the interests and experiences of specific identity groups, often based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or other social categories. This episode discusses the media's focus on identity politics and its impact on the agency's mission.
Media Bias
Media bias refers to the tendency of media outlets to present information in a way that favors a particular viewpoint or agenda. This episode criticizes the media's portrayal of Doug Mhoff as a sex symbol and questions the feminist narrative surrounding his perceived attractiveness.
Q&A
Why is Kamala Harris refusing to participate in press conferences or interviews?
Kamala Harris's campaign has been criticized for her unprecedented silence on policy and her refusal to engage with the media. This strategy has led to increased public scrutiny and a demand for her to address these issues.
What is the significance of Robin DiAngelo's plagiarism scandal?
Robin DiAngelo's plagiarism scandal highlights the prevalence of intellectual dishonesty among left-wing scholars, particularly those who promote anti-racist ideologies. It raises questions about the integrity of their work and the validity of their claims.
How does the media's portrayal of Doug Mhoff as a sex symbol reflect broader cultural trends?
The media's attempt to portray Doug Mhoff as a sex symbol reflects a broader cultural shift towards a more feminized ideal of masculinity, where men are expected to be supportive, submissive, and prioritize their partner's ambitions. This narrative is often promoted by feminist circles and challenges traditional notions of masculinity.
What are the implications of NASA's focus on decolonizing whiteness?
NASA's focus on decolonizing whiteness raises concerns about the agency's commitment to its core mission of space exploration. It suggests a prioritization of identity politics over scientific merit and raises questions about the potential impact on the agency's effectiveness and its ability to attract and retain top talent.
Show Notes
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Kamala Harris won't answer questions or talk about her policies. She's leaving it to surrogates instead. One of her most influential surrogates just declared that Kamala's actual plan is to "reimagine" democracy so that it works for everyone but white straight men. Also, Robin DiAngelo gets caught up in a plagiarism scandal. Doug Emhoff is crowned our country's new "sex symbol" by the Washington Post. And, while astronauts are stranded on the international space station, NASA is focused on decolonizing whiteness.
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matt clearly hasn't heard of the sneaky fucker hypothesis--or knows the first thing about salmon reproduction