the been to day everybodyy. at school dance. >> you know, when n i wasth in college back in the day, we had something calledda mouse courses. these were classes you took thesn easywere sure to get in easy degrees deemed mickey mouse courses were things like golf management, media or cultural studies. and of coursee intro to fox and friends. re even today there are courses on tree climbing. harry potter, taylor but. the biggest mickey mouse major of them all genderouse studies according to yale daily news, over 90% of women in gender studies majors at the ivy school receive a grades. is yeah, and apparently 80% of your grade is based on how much you hate your parents much >> and the only way to fail is by saying a woman has a . meanwhile, students who major in science, technology, engineering, mathematics major, they receive the fewest a's. think about that the next time th n over a bridgeur in your car. kind of redundan ct, but it's what we already knew. >> the more useful your skills are to society.e more u, the too is to succeed in your field. but being useles s is and easy rewarding. >> don't i know itan? i was an english major and all i learned was who smelt it dealt it. shakespeare. othello. but as our society hasespeare, y to enable students stupid ideas, now we're getting more o ed f them. it's cause and effect. we've incentivized faulty s. nking and it' just look outside. these mindless and unstable protestsst look are in full bl. because you if you adopt the latest trend, you are rewarded and the reward is mental instability. so who's behind all this? well, according to new research ,liberal parents are the least likely to adopt parenting practicee s linked to adolescent mental health. and they're also least likely a to effectively discipline their kids. meanwhile, conservative parentls do the opposite. in other words, tough love works. whetheposite. r it's parentsscipli disciplining children or ignoring catt when she's cryinng ,now could be the brats fault.eh but it starts with parents. >> tell their kids, hey, we're your friends. because friends care more about being liked that being respecteg d. th is and so what you end up with isle a coddled kid who expects every whimd kiexpect to be satisfied,h then gives bored, rudderless students way to claim they're oppressed and important. and boy, do they. today, many young people arepl embracing identity over individualism. e ar their instead of leading, i according to the oregon department of education the number of students who've decided they're non-binary has jumped dec almost 57% fromst 57% the previous year. this f a state that used to know how to identify a . i don' i don't get it. >> so why are all these people making this claim all of a sudden? it can't b thise as simplee as as wanting to use both the men's and the ladies room depending on the lin e. but how did they all arrivey al at this new realization about themselves at the exact same time to reject millions wh years of evolutio time?n? >> i mean, while you're at it, why not declare yourself free from the laws of gravity and floalf fret everywhere? well, it's evidence of a social and psychology?, legallouris contagion. all those things flourish among the impressionable and the weak. now, kids are already that way. their brainst way. or as formles as joy bejar and momo. >> but perhaps the liberal style of parenting made them even weaker, unable to developoe their own self and demanding othersvethei to accept a manufad one. they just choose a costume. it's likthustom.e thousands of u suddenly deciding they're batman, but fattersa kid and without the cool costumes. and if you question it, you're questioning who they are. >> how dare you? even if it's just thoughhow darr one semester and you hope it's just that because thu doltu t iss is thing even m, the delusion could be irreversible. you end up with the worse sion t scenario castrating a child because of gender dysphori a, which is nuts. >> no pun intended. to a new >> according to a new study, gender dysphoria is not a thing to be remedied with a scalpel, but a symptom of mental illnesms . now, this isn't some fringe research. it's from the journal of european psychiatry r. ropeas published by cambridge university press. researchery s looked at more than 3000 people over a 20 year period who sought help gender dysphoria. and they concluded that psychiatric needsnder dys s persist regardless of medical gender reassignment, which undermines all those arguments we hear for transitioning. ar you know, by standing in thew way of surgery that's going to lead to suicide. you're putting childreilon at risk. >> so we must take a child's self-diagnosis seriously, perform irreversible surgery to sterilize him. to thiis serio ands decrease thd risk of suicide. d hebut same lead author of that study also found that gender transition treatment wasn't linked to a lower suicide rate . so it makes you wonder what happened to first, do no harmfirst do. >> now, can you really blame these kids? this is what they're being taught at schools whs in cultur this is the adults in their lives, the people they've been told to trust have abdicated tru their roles as teachers and parents. and fost hadvocater adults.r it's also for attention as well. for the likes, forl m whatever makes them happy. the best part is nobody can prove they're wron nobodg. gs and it's all based on feelings, and there's no way to disprove a feeling. it's completelther no way unsci, but anybody who contradicts them is a transphobean. it's kind of ironic. they claim that gender and race gends. definea tr but if you disagree, you're the bigot. look, every kid feels like ann s outsider sometimes. >> but until nowid, our societym didn't seek to make it permanent. soak it's up to everyone parents, teachers, doctors, and anyone with a working, brain to incentivize faulty thinking, stop rewarding the latest dumb trends give people young people treatments. actually works when they need help. he, get rid's saked of gender studies as a major. let us work it out, shall we?he okay. her skills with the press but lives in distress outnumbered kayleigh mcenany. the only thing this hungerthe collons is that crowd. comedian adam hunter custodian's often mistaken for a mop. cust of mistnew times best sellr contributor had to add. he trims his beard with a riding mower. "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa auth gary kelly. >> welcome to the show. you look fantastic in leather. and i can say that knowing h.r. is watching. i dareising., i dare you.e to >> did you ever have to take a gender studies coursake e? >> no.o. i paused because it was woven intoi all of the international relations courses you think you'd be learning about, like how to avertlationscourses.u lee in israel and ukraine. >> but that stuff was all over then. yeah. so insteadnd of learningand peac about war and peace, you learn about pronouns and where to be. >> i am old enough to where that wasn't a part of this. >> so there's this thing. >> i don't know if you have this new term social contagion . right. social contagion. so there's this explosio n of dysphoria and nonbinary kids 4,000% explosion,he the state of new jersey and coms comes after, what, the last at three years. you have corporationthrees pushg this. you have blue states pushing this. you have hollywood blew state' g this. and then social contagion takes fire. and then sea sudden, everyon is nonbinary. but what really got to mes in oregon, kindergartners identifying as non-binary. my four year old came down hom the stairs yesterday. we just got home. i go, go change i e, go change likehe a girl. >> by the way, i named her before this whole social just in case. >> yes, she's a girl.e very smartis>> very . very smart. i was at at the time i said, hey, go change it to something g comfortable. come ou she comes down in a mermaid outfit like half dressedtf ju like a keys july uniform, myt a dead of winter outfit. so my point is, she's supposedpo to know her genderse when she can't even dress appropriately for the weather. >> that is true. that i fors true. >> i remember the good old days when social contagion was chlamydi da. >> adam? yes. adam, you have kids? y ou havi do. yeah. are you worried at all? i mean, you know d , when i was a kid, he-man was a cartoon, and now it's a gender pronoun. i mean, you're going to have to start having to genderomb an parties. you know, like one in the and one when you're ten. yed whens. but it is. i mean, my my daughter asked me. she's like can boys get pregnant? and i'm like, no, unless you watch cnsaid no n. but. >> but i think it is howk you know, as far as disciplininasg of the kid like, it is hard. it really is hard. like we decide we're not going to our baby g . her. we're going to taser. that's good. goo d.but i do think parents needg s to be tougher. yeah, i think it will be a gender. tougher.r course. i did not.co but i'm happy those people are getting a's because they're going to get five stars at uber and it would it be if men could get pregnant because now it's like people aren't going to be sure iw t sure if it belly or a baby bump that cat. , >> do you think is it fair to blame liberal parentss it fa. i mean, it feels like these kids are becoming more andre more willing to become followers or followingling a trh than they ever have before. is that because of their ise of thes? e that's a loaded question. well , as a childless 35-year-old woman who lives in a big city, who also doesn't even have a friendls, has kids, i don't have kids because i don't want decide how toe kids raise kids. >> and i'm so scared of doing it wrong. h in h >> so for me to weigh in hereer on that, i mean, like i know how you keep a child, like, alive, it no, it seems so there's so much that you cany on kill it so easily just on accident. no, it's true. it's true. if. you forget how many cracksny are on my phone screen. drink >> you know, you're going to like think what if it drinks poison on accidents poisaccide? something like that. so, i mean, i think it's just i'm not be like, well, yeah, well, as a child was a 35r-old year old woman. i think the way that you're raisinwoi singg your kids is wrong. a >> ilif the kids are alive, i'm impressed by you. yeahve, it's a good point. tires, however you are different. >>d point.you. you have a plethora of fans. well, yeah, i got cornucopia. basket? yes. you've got a benetton ad that'ss really impressive. . >> capallyke but, kat, don't worry., they're clever. you set little traps for them and they always find ways to get out of them. so i've been told of. well, this all goes back to the parenting, that friendship. i want to be your friend. yoi was not even on a first name basis with my mother ever. like i recently found out in, ws like, my thirties what her real first name was. i hai had no idea. so i was like, wow, if i have known that, i would have madei better jokes. but quietly on the insidwoulhav because you just didn't do that. but we we they can't havt.e botr ways, especially the really lis. ngliberal one the new munchausen is there's something wrong with my kid. yeah. and they want their children to mak wro e. child there's a reason why that's when a child commits a crime. they're not chargecod an adult because the first offense is what their chilnse is td. they're young. they not they don't really know what they're doing yet. soy know ware you can't hold te same accountability as you would an adult. but under their was yoy of, thinking you can and you should. and of course, if they're theirg little darling assaulted somebody at school and they were chargedhool and as an adul, they would be outraged and like, how could you do this? 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(engine accelerating) (texting clicks) (tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) beginning to end shop now at show allegiance .com hey girl. thank you hack say democracy is through if we elect trump part two and no one is more complaining than a scorned. liz the word's officially out a trump win will lead the worldr to world war three and spell doom for everybody. yeah, in case you haven't noticed, the trump apocalypse theme is kicked in, kicked the caba l into high gear as if someone above gave the bat signal to procee batd with thei. big mission and the mission to tell the media tech industriesion to and governmentt that all actions are permissible. after all, if you're fighting hitler are, nothing's off the te or on the table. never can remember how thatt goes. >> the atlantic magazine dedicated its entire upcomin gue to trump as evil, with 27 articles exploring what would f. pen i gazeb he wins. and no, it's not inflation. global meltdown to dissolving borderit's nobal, rampant streeh we already got that.at thanks to their preferred choice. >> ballocks. come quiet. david frum writes of the dangert ahead and how trump will bring a more focused agenda of retaliation against his adversaries. anotheocused aa.r like minded td is journalism ready? and says trump could render itco irrelevant, but can something already irrelevant rendered's lk irrelevant? that's like limp bizkit up. sorry, brad. another writer says it'll be four more years where women would once again be targets. tell that to the women.he afghanistan, ukraine and israel. and then there's liz cheney,te r who says a vote for donald trump may mean it's the last electionay ever get to vote in a vote for donald trump may mean the last election that you ever get to vote in. and again, don't say that lightly. and it, i think, is heartbreaking that that's where we are. but people have to recognize that a vote for donald recogni trump ise a vote against the constitution. >> it's like a homely roseannean . >> but it's weird to see a cheney wreckless, you know,e. without shooting a guy in the face where it was nothing but love between liz andnk rachel. >> liz cheney. wow. thanks for being here. thank you. nice to meet you. really nicr bein nice to e meet you. >> is this is weird for you as it is for me? it's pretty weird. yeah s this a, it certainly is. >> the power of the fact that somebody who is where you are on the political spectrum and somebody who'whersi i am on the political spectrum are able to sacay this is a five alarm fire. >> a five alarm fire. where is jamaal bowman five whn you need him and he thinks fou only lost her primary by 37 points? so for more, we got a surprise. we're going live to liz cheney herself. welcome to the show, liz. great to seeto the see. how >> liz, how you doing there? you're you're you're you're really concerned?are real. trump i'm very concerned.nc >> i want to first sayerned. congratulations on being the number one late night show. i was so nervous leaving the house, i was like, should i wear show. lue blaz my blazer or should i wear my blue or blazer? >> and i'm concerned about trump. i said, raise the alarm. i say it's five alarms. you know, i saidi sa that, gregs because that's the most alarms y . i'm trying to sell a book. if i say you put it out with a fire extinguisher, nobody cares. i'm selling a book. it's oath and honor. pick it up wherever. >> buy your super boring books k . >> what do you do with all your free time? liz? i'll te i'll tell you what. you know what i've been doing. somebody put a lot of work, this book, and i've beenve reading it been . >> i mean, studying. i feel like if i've been just thinking a lot.te greg, if trump goes into that white house, he's not coming outhog out.. there's not going to be another election. that said, i don't know if election. biden's coming out of the white house either, but it's just for different reasoneither.s. >> he's not very good at exiting. >> like, i feel like if trump gets the presidency like a year in, he's goin a yeag to find biden in the basement walking wac. ainst a wall like an np you know what? i'm tired of you, liz. like jamie lynn. >> st.o i just noticed this. we go way back. yeah, but honestly, i, i hate to keep plugging the book for greg. >> it's 340 pages. it was0, it was ghostwritten by some of the guys that joe e bides with when he was on stage. >> nice. all right, i'm done go away. nice talking to you, greg uh, . adam, have you ever had a womanv hate you the way liz cheney hates trump? >> i. hmm. that's a tough one. but i have. i definitely have. y ha i mean, andy, has never looked better, but it's just crazy because, like, they're saying that tru