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Mid late October really probably my favorite time of year in this town the weather's great good things happening here so very much pleased that you can be joining us for people like me who don't like the super hot weather this is better and I get I get to sweaty you know what I mean producer Brant approves or branded in the house today for producer Mark who what is he and like to hear something pre if you don't preach honeymoon Scouting is that. Pittsburgh it's all it's all the same it's all the same All right so we've got some important stuff to get to today . Oh a little bit of testimony that comes out that a State Department official told Congress that he thought that Hunter Biden's Ukraine dealings this back in 2015 were a little shady maybe but they were ignored of course they were shady we'll get it we'll get into that for sure also we have a ceasefire between Turkey and the Syrian Kurds we've got General Mattis out there mocking Trump which looked maddest Madison mock trial. We're all I expect everyone to be big boys in this world and that's just the way it is we'll talk perhaps about that we'll have our friend any McCarthy joining us later on to talk about impeachment stuff and own Grillo from down in Mexico where he's been one of the best international journalists covering the cartels will tell us about it there's video out there that's just it's jaw dropping of cartel members with a 50 caliber rifles getting into gun battles with Mexican police and federal as and it's all about the arrest of a major cartel member anyway so there's a 12 police officers have been ambushed in the last and murdered in the last 48 hours alone in one incident in Mexico so some stuff happening there so we've got a Friday we're going to cover a lot of ground but I want us start with something that is a little bit. Of a departure from what is at the top of the news cycle right now because we'll get into that for sure you listen to the show so you know but I will cover the most important story of the day every day but I want to switch the switch to script also because yesterday I had said to you that I was going to cover this topic and that I did not cover this topic so here's I just forgot because we're in the midst of rocking and rolling with the show it just seemed to me like I had so many other things that I had to get to. The war on testosterone I think yesterday our 1st date as whether testosterone has an effect on or has any connection to masculinity Harvard University Press put out a tweet I think since deleted. That raised the question does testosterone have a connection to masculinity in any way shape or form a lot of people looked at this and thought yes it does and it's in reference though to a book but a book that's part of a much larger effort the book is written by a woman from think Brooklyn College Katrina car causis and she has written a book that is about testosterone the myths of testosterone and she was interviewed in g.q. Magazine remember that the basic myth and we'll go through some of the details here is that testosterone has anything to do with masculinity that's really the myth that they're trying to tackle and this is how the interview in g Q magazine published this week went how do you think the idea that masculinity is rooted in biology impacts the ways that our society view gender and the author writes as me too was heating up there was a conversation between writers Roth Douthat and Rebecca Traister she asked him What's the root of this and he said testosterone I think he was joking but people believe that if we accept that gender hierarchies are tied to evolution and biology then it seems impossible to change so let's just understand this is establishing right away what the purpose of this book is that gender characteristics are not only are not only are they not deeply rooted in us at the cellular level there's really no biological basis for gender differences sex differences they will say of course there is a physical difference between a male and a female body but gender difference is intrinsic to the body and therefore in our psychology that is that is to be rejected and now this is the recurring effort it's not the 1st time this has happened we'll get into that to pretend that science. Backs up this idea that there is no such thing as a genetic gender difference Ok And she continues on this maybe this isn't g.q. Magazine there's trying to put this out there for people in the pop culture world who don't know very much not even about science and very few of us let's be honest very few of us have a science background know very much about science including really this author by the way of the book I'll deal with that this is another moment that when you look at the bio of the background of someone who's being held up as a visionary in the field like Bill Nye the Science Guy. The Science Guy better deal with climate change I'm a scientist man it turns out Bill Nye the Science Guy You know he has an undergraduate degree producer Brandon in mechanical engineering but but that means he's a climate expert undergrad degree not even a master's in mechanical engineering so you got that going for you Bill Nye the Science Guy this author Katrina carcasses it was really it was a who has written a book here on whether testosterone has any effect on gender she is a cultural anthropologist and I will admit to you now to probably shouldn't read this on the show I once took a class and cull through a cultural anthropology in college and it was the ultimate what we called Got class like joke class it was a class that you took if you knew you were going to be hung over on Fridays this was the class that you took because what are you really what a real learning and cultural anthropology it's really sociology as applied to history so it's just a big it's just all a big left wing scare really I'm sure there's some relevant just like there's some stuff in sociology that's interesting or relevant but it has become a a discipline that is dominated by the left cultural anthropology is entirely dominated by the left. So she has a Ph d. In that no no no medical science background a social science background that's made his sound a little bit like it's more science. And then we go on here in this interview in g.q. Magazine authors asked. Again about the issue she writes that testosterone often gives men a pass for their negative behavior and a pass for their success with the titans of Wall Street for example testosterone didn't have anything to do with those men reaching the highest level in their field there are other structures that elevated men and suppressed women if biology and testosterone aren't the explanation that we have much harder work to do of addressing the social causes this is very straightforward folks the scientific community which unfortunately has riddled with activists all over the place and I particularly social sciences soft science is posing as real science that's even worse they are trying to undo what we already know about biology and science and gender. She then is asked so if we move away from the idea that biology explains that he gave her we associate with gender how could we open the definition of masculinity a little wider in our culture. I hope that she responds that we can stop attaching so many behaviors to masculinity as though they're exclusively the province of men because they often happen to be things that are valued like risk taking or athleticism converse Lee I think we're reaching a point where we can shove more under the umbrella of masculinity men staying home and parenting their children or addressing their feelings in public in ways that are currently understood as non masculine there are many things that are shared human behavior etc etc Folks this is all about writing a book which is part of a broader movement by the way as you know the movement right now the obsession of the progressive left. Is to undo what we already know about gender and gender roles and to say that it's a spectrum and it's fluid in fact I would argue this woman probably has a Ph d. In gender fluidity which is really what the this is the activist cause there are men and women are not distinct in any meaningful way it's always a social construct Well if it's a social construct that means that we can reconstruct that part of our society and nothing will stop that that boys aren't a little bit more rambunctious and aggressive in the sandbox and don't want to play with dinosaurs and dump trucks because they're boys because we make them and girls don't like dresses and don't like things that are a little bit more associated with the feminine and don't want to you know bake cupcakes or whatever in the Easy Bake Oven they don't do that because the Romans because we make them do it unfortunately thousands of years of human history and who knows how long we could go back in our evolutionary history proved to be untrue and science which has x. X. And x. Y. Chromosome in every single cell of the human body differentiating between male and female also proves that to be untrue and this is not the 1st time this movement of erasing genders has been trying to appropriate science for what is clearly a social cause by the the erasing of gender does a lot of things it's part of radical equality it off in translates this was the Soviet Union is very interested in erasing traditional gender roles that have women got to have women in the in the factories to the state will take care of your babies the state will say Who does that sound like by the way. Or how are you going of Arsal child care for everybody and only the rich people who pay for. The shatter from Massachusetts. So gender roles are under attack by the left for very powerful very important very powerful reasons this is not just an intellectual exercise and that which starts in the academy and starts with somewhat fraying books or publications like this although g.q. Is certainly relatively mainstream it's very left wing by the way I've picked up occasionally airport was like oh it should be commie boom. But the good news is that there are actual real scientists out there like Heather hating I will address her criticisms of this book of this denial of biological reality that is at the heart of so much progressive gender neutrality stuff. I will they set off some of some of her work. 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American wealth gap dot com That's American wealth gap dot com all one word American wealth gap dot com. All right so we're talking about testosterone in an authorized biography a new book that's out there right now which sounds like it could be a book and they go on the cob on these He's doing the flack saying on these like hey I don't want to look at me like I'm crazy I'm saying it could you don't know what the book's about until you write. You must be using all the testosterone for the muscle growth and that the it but the turns out that's not in the books about it all the book is written by a left wing ph d. Academic who is trying to tell you that there's no link between testosterone and what we think of as male behavior male male tendencies and the basic argument that is leveled for this is that because women have testosterone as well it can't be that testosterone causes these things because women have it too well that's a stupid argument because men also have estrogen as well as testosterone so it's about the bio chemical balance in one system and cellular structure and things that quite honestly science is really just beginning to fully understand or research in any capacity. But it's much easier to just say well testosterone has nothing to do with gender roles has nothing to do with as I said what why are our men more aggressive than women in general I mean look at look at statistics about assaults over 90 percent I think it's over 95 percent money over 99 percent but it's definitely are 90 percent of violent assaults in this country are committed by men so I guess I'm on gender bashing my own gender right now we are we are more violent than the than the ladies out there than females is that a social construct or is that just because men are different than women it's a very interesting very interesting question isn't it also why are men generally larger heavier physically stronger these sorts than when women is not a social construct or is it because men and women now you might say this is such a rigid This is ridiculous we all know these things are yes but the true radical progressive subverts that which you know to be true and forces you to bend the knee. It doesn't matter how obvious the truth is in fact it is an exercise of their power to make you abandon things that could not be more intuitive more obvious more based in reason and rationality and they can make you say men and women are the same they can make you say anything. Now it all starts to make sense as a means of remaking society doesn't it I mention to you that there fortunately is still some sanity out there in the science world and this from a an actual biologist and Heather haying who has come under a lot of attack from from the left for a bunch of reasons probably because she still bases things in biology and science so she wrote today in a thread I have read the book in question testosterone an unauthorized biography but it claims to debunk the idea that testosterone and masculinity are connected it is full of confirmation bias if this is true it has 0 evidence of evolutionary or statistical thinking. And she goes on into some further detail here luckily in a biology department in mid ninety's declaring that females and males behave differently and are assumed to have a symmetrical interest was not yet a cancellable a fancy this is all part of cancel culture to cancel culture extends to science say something people don't like and you have to get fired you can't be a scientist any more even if it's rooted in scientific fact the truth can be too dangerous to society in fact scientific truth can be too dangerous to society the left believes. Heather goes on here we are 2019 with in his steam University Press Harvard publishing garbage the pseudo research and glossy magazines jumping on the lets hate on all that men are and might be bandwagon. If this subset of women really thinks that female dominated leadership and ways of being are the right move into the future how about they model also miss in that realm instead what we get from these radical left feminists is a mix of hateful and investigative juvenile snarky pap she says that she looked into this question in the 1990 s. Specifically and guess what testosterone is very much responsible for not just physical changes deeper voice beard a beard or go pursue Brennan Your beard is way more masculine mind body hair all these things you see this is a teenager we know these things from just living that testosterone is real and changes things but that also has a change in behavior they research this back in the 1990 s. There was this movement to say oh testosterone and sure and here here we are again being told that this is not. There's no connection at all. And it's a denial of reality and that's what so much of left wing based science turns into very quickly whether it's climate change or they assure people that. You know if we talk about when when life begins there's all these different areas where the science is rejected by the left but on gender specifically they are aggressive about it the left is aggressive about denying gender as I told you because if you can wrap a radically gender roles you can completely remake society in a pure Marxist authoritarian mold that's really I know it sounds crazy but it's the eradication of the family because family rules entirely change the state raises children that is the goal here and they're trying to leverage pseudo science to do it oh so what we have coming up I'm glad we talked about the war on testosterone which are some people might just say the war on testosterone is Vox dot com But you know if there's a war on testosterone that's going on out there in the scientific community I want to talk to you about the ceasefire in Turkey will will hop though into d.c. And latest impeachment ruckus as well and this situation and Mexico is just a reminder that we have a deeply corrupt unstable violent neighbor our to our south and Mexico and there's not a whole lot of media coverage of it NY I'd like to address why that is. News on rich Denison the president says he spoke with Turkish President earlier ones with a about his agreement to a temporary pause in hostilities against the Kurds in northern Syria the Kurds are very happy about it. President Erwan in Turkey is satisfied with it and we are in a very strong position and the president says there was a mortar attacks and sniper fire in the region today but that was quickly stopped news that jewel is ending the sales of many of its flavored vaporing products please to reaction from Health and Human Services secretary Alex A's are addicting a whole generation of kids to nicotine and that is a really serious health problem so we're glad to see these coming off the market Jewel is halting sales of fruit and dessert flavored vaporing products but will continue selling Mint menthol and traditional tobacco flavors America is listening to Fox News. Hack. unless you went somewhat unconventional I guess someone unconventional person so there's a ceasefire that the president his team early and Pompei o negotiated for Turkey and the Kurds and the president there are touting it as a huge huge victory unfortunately shelling. Is reportedly already under way once again so there's still some fighting between Turkish and Syrian forces of the president says that this is a. Turkish and Kurdish forces Kurdish Syrian forces and president says that this is a good thing and to that I would just I would say that the amount of outrage that I've seen generated on the left and the right over what would really be a couple of days of fighting Now granted it is between a NATO ally in an ally of ours on the ground the Kurdish. Militia the Syrian defense forces. But the amount of outrage and the effort to try to make it seem that President Trump is responsible for all of what's going on in Syria that this civil war that's killed a half a 1000000 people stretching back 220112012. That Trump who's been in office only for a few years and during that time the violence has been considerably less in the Syrian civil war than it was in a lot of part of the Obama administration or even in that really the 2nd Obama term is when most of the heavy fighting was going on there and everything is Trump's fault somehow this situation of Syria which has been unstable me go back and look you'll see that the the French were bombing Syria at one point though the amount of fighting that I mean I'm talking about back now and I think was the. 19 was after the 1st World War in 1920 s. Maybe even the there's been fighting going on in this part of the world for a very long time these factions on the ground are going after each other and have been for as long as they've been around it is just a place where you're going to see continued instability and violence there's just no way around that we promised the Kurds their own state or the international community I should say promise the Kurds their own state back in the day and the time of Woodrow Wilson never actually happen the Kurds are the largest stateless people in the world so there are anywhere from 20 to 40000000 people of Kurdish ethnicity and depending on which you know number you take but they're still the largest non stated or or or non-state minority in the world and they are spread out really along to Turkey Syria Iraq and Iran that's where the Kurdish population is mostly found and we want to give them a state but we don't have a state for them and it's not going to happen anytime soon and so the situation now is we've told that the Turks back off and there might still be some shelling and some fighting here and there but it sounds like at least there is the possibility that they may really indeed back off and the Kurds are building some kind of alliance with the Assad regime in Syria which would be helpful not just for pushing back on Turkish incursions into Syrian territory by the way but also against the Islamic state what is a better circumstance that we have and by the way it was 50 soldiers we're talking about moving people really have been reporting on this like like it was Pearl Harbor or 911 it was some catastrophic. If that would change an era it was some fighting in a place where there's been basically endless fighting stretching back now several years with hundreds of thousands of people killed so why the focus on this as such a horrific events and I'm not look all all war is bad all every casualty is a tragedy this is it's a nasty situation and there's no question about it and for the u.s. Special Forces soldiers who are embedded with these Kurds to have to leave them in this way unexpectedly I can understand why they feel very upset about that but the commander in chief the president and States is trying to make a decision that will get us out of a mission creep situation in Syria and I mean I remember when it was considered wise to avoid any u.s. Boots on the ground in Syria I remember when that was the conventional wisdom and now we have boots on the ground in Syria and we're being told well they won't stay there that long in the air and there won't be much of an escalation really do you trust that should any mistrust that I think we all know the answer you know Rand Paul is saying we should get out of there Trump are saying we should get out of there the Democrats would be saying we should get out of there except. It's more important to them to have a few news cycles where they can bash trump than to make a decision for national security that could and very likely would save a lot of u.s. Lives down the line it's just more it's that's the truth that's more important than to bash trump than to do what is at what they believe until Trump was president was in the interest of u.s. National security and then they're also just lying about things and saying things that are really stupid in this process. Here's here's Nancy Pelosi play clip 20. Conversation as you know that was the subject of conversation yesterday at the White House. The president had concerns and that. The Russians had been trying to get a foothold in the Middle East for a very long time unsuccessfully and now the president has can and I think tonight. That is blather that is a completely nonsense garbage factually untrue statement the Nancy Pelosi speaker the House most powerful Democrat in the country just said on national t.v. In front of everybody because it was useful to the goal of bashing the present a united states the Russians have been trying to get a foothold unsuccessfully until Trump I don't know if Nancy is a moron or she's just never looked at a map or doesn't know any history or all of the above the Russians have had a base in Tartus on the Mediterranean for well since 1971 over 40 years Russia is about a base there so I'm pretty sure a military base that can accept all Russian nuclear subs and Russian battleships and whatever else they've got pretty sure that's a foothold when you have a base on the Mediterranean that you've had for. Over 40 years but then to add to that the notion that unsuccessfully the Russians all roads lead to Putin this is part of the Putin's puppet narrative the Nancy plays This is why you can't trust these people who talk about national security because it's all about political advantage for them they have no real interest in doing what is best for the country and their criticism is rooted in hatred of trump more than it is hatred of the enemy this is just the truth the Russians the Iranians they flooded in Spetznaz Russian special forces Iranian i.r.g.c. Revolutionary Guard Corps they showed Hezbollah fighters backed by the Iranians flooding in from Lebanon I was in the Syrian refugee camps and talking to u.n. Representatives there right after Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon had just gone in and essentially just eradicated a whole town on behalf of the regime and we're now being told by Nancy Pelosi that until Trump came along the Russians didn't have a foothold there that is that is idiocy and that's an it's an indefensible statement not only because the base but because the Russians went into Syria and turned the tide of that war for the Assad regime while Obama was like let's not get too involved let's not do anything here I don't want to be Bush campy Bush that was the sum total of the thinking of the foreign policy it was really 2 things actually can't be Bush and the Obama administration wanted to make sure that whatever they were doing whatever we try to do in Syria wouldn't upset the Iranians too much remember the Iranians back the Assad regime the Russians are tied to the Iranians to Russian backed the Assad regime and the Iranians back Lebanese Hezbollah next door to Syria that also backs the Assad regime. And really Lebanon's a client state of Syria but that's a whole other a whole other discussion. But with all of that. The story line here is that Trump gave the opening it wasn't the Russian bombing of Aleppo for example which was indiscriminate and vicious on behalf of the regime and what it was that was in a foothold or Russian paramilitaries intelligence officers on the ground we blew up the trump administration President Trump as commander in chief blew up $200.00 Russian paramilitaries in the desert in eastern Syria who were on their way to attack our Kurdish allies that's a pretty heavy day loss' isn't it oh and those are Russians they were not officially Russian military but they're Russian paramilitary. And now as I'm talking about this not only is Nancy Pelosi lying about it but who really thinks that we're going to be able figure this mess out better than Iraq better than Afghanistan what evidence is there that the political settlement that people talk about now as though that's just going to happen is telling that people talk about a negotiated settlement the Taliban I'm sitting here waving my hand saying hey guys I would look I spent a lot of time in Afghanistan about 10 years ago we're hearing the same thing then that we're hearing now the security situation was just as bad really actually worse now than it was then. It's the same story all over you know we can't leave until we have a negotiated settlement with the town we're not going to negotiate some with the Taliban I mean nothing that's worth the paper that it's printed on. So do we want to do we want to live in reality before we're talking about people using pseudo science to justify the eradication of gender roles and it's just a denial of reality are going to deny reality in the Middle East to I'm hearing all these voices of people who some of our week we could never be Ok when could we at what point would it be safe to quote abandon the Kurds and we still have a 1000 troops there and we're going around leveling sanctions against a NATO ally to get them to stop attacking the Kurds that's a that's a pretty big deal. When would it be safe for us to leave. Syria stable when Syria's stable but not because the Assad regime has taken over these areas. This is absurd who is the government of Syria we don't want to say it and there was a whole regime change montra under the Obama administration who's the governor of Syria here's the answer the Assad regime doesn't feel good to say it it's not right shouldn't be the case guy's a butcher what's the alternative to what's the other answer when you look at this when you put the chess pieces on the board and look at things as they are and not as we either wish them to be a or and don't get blinded by all this Trump criticism or this this Trump is the worst person ever worst commander in chief ever not fit for the office look at what's really going on what were we supposed to do. Get get a negotiated settlement with what is it in what that's better than we have right now in what way now there's this buffer zone that Turkey's talking about 30 kilometers along the Turkish Syrian border but the Assad regime working with the Kurds and having an alliance with the Kurds that will be useful for suppressing the Islamic state I'm not saying Assad wouldn't be willing to use the radicals for his own purposes someone the future but you know he did alliances change the Middle East all the time up to this point the jihadists of the Islamic State of wanted to kill Assad and whole family and everybody who works for me take over so Assad and the Kurds can box in ISIS and keep it from being resurgent that's much better than what we've been dealing with we helped the Kurds in their own territory by the way defend themselves and then go and eradicate the Islamic state so they've gotten a big benefit out of this too they lived there we didn't air drop them in from nowhere we're like hey can you go do this fighting 1st in a country have never been to we were helping the Kurds protect their villages their towns their lives. But all of a sudden this is a simple issue Trump is evil Trump is basically worse than Hitler and everything he does is terrible that's that's the subtext of a lot of the foreign policy criticism that I'm seeing. And you can say these are the how could we abandon the Kurds I keep pointing out what were we supposed to do Yes Should we have given a more warning absolutely should the president have gone about this as quickly as he did and what seems like a somewhat haphazard fashion Probably not but is he right on the strategic importance of not allowing us to get drawn deeper into this conflict let the Russians and the Turks and the Kurds and the Syrians and the Iranians let them figure this out it's really not our problem I know people don't seem to want to hear that for some reason as though they know what they want and they want another generation of Americans from everywhere from from coast to coast showing up and fighting over there for people who in many cases don't want to stare aren't grateful where there are attacking us and even if we do stabilize or country for them they'll say it out thanks and kick us in the butts on the way out get out now done let other people do this when I go fight oh I see what I go or how about this because I never saw the military serve the CIA when I joined up in the agency and go deploy and go try to help out things right now to patrol the streets of Iraq I would want to do that not that I'd be patrolling the streets but you know I want to have that be something get counterterrorism things like that but we don't need to have a major military presence in Syria to do that and we shouldn't. You know but this is where we are folks it's all it's really just all about attacking Trump That's what this is all about. 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