 Our side can't be violent. We cannot be violent. Violence doesn't work. Capital punishment doesn't work. Violence never works. America hasn't won a war since World War II. We've gone to war so many times. We haven't won one. We haven't really walked away triumphantly since World War II. And some would say we didn't even win World War II. There are guys like Pat Buchanan, America firsters like Pat Buchanan, who say we didn't win World War II because Russia ended up with half of Europe. Violence and war in the end doesn't work. Police violence just creates more criminals. It creates more violence. When citizens shoot police, more citizens get shot by police. Guns in the home don't protect you. You're more likely to be killed by the gun in your home than by somebody coming into your home. People commit suicide with their own guns. They accidentally shoot their wives and children with their own guns. They accidentally shoot themselves with their own guns. They get their own guns taken away from them and then shot by those guns. Violence is not the answer. Passive resistance. Passive resistance is the answer. I was very upset and happy this weekend that Sean Spencer got cold cocked. He says he's not a Nazi. He invented the alt-right, calls himself an identitarian. He held a rally in a hotel room in Washington, D.C. A few days after Donald Trump was elected president or maybe it was before where they were shouting Zieg Heil. He was giving an interview on Saturday explaining that, no, I'm not a Nazi. I just believe in identity politics for white Americans and for Europeans around the world. I'm just anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, anti-feminist. And while he was giving the interview, somebody walked up and just punched him hard in the face. And as much as I love looking at that, I'll tell you why it's not a good idea. First of all, it was to the side of the head. It wasn't a great punch. That's the first thing. Secondly, he stumbled, but he didn't go down. Fair of the guy ran away. That's just satisfying my bloodlust. Yes, I did enjoy seeing him punched. But punching a Nazi is a bad idea because that's not who we are. We don't want their side putting us in the ovens. I know that. We don't want to be, we can't be rounded up. But punching a Nazi has repercussions. There are a lot of bikers who are protecting Donald Trump. There are a lot of brown shirts who are just itching to punch us and do worse. Spencer said that he was humiliated. I was surprised he admitted that. He says he's worried about being attacked again. He says now he needs bodyguards like bikers probably. He says he's more worried now about going out to dinner on an average Tuesday because these kind of people are roaming around. Now he's worried that he's going to get punched. This was nice. He said, I'm afraid this is going to become the meme to end all memes. He said that I'm going to hate watching this. So he felt shame. And it is sweet that he's not happy about this. Yes, that's delicious. But it's short-sighted because it justifies now a violent attack against us. All we have on our side is morality and the law. We don't have their guns and we don't have their rage. We think we have their rage, but we don't. I mean, those women who marched on Saturday, not a single arrest. We're not violent. There were no arrests on Saturday because women, you know, they can be hateful creatures, but they're not violent. We're not as violent as they are. So don't pick a fight. Don't do that. I was upset that the Nation magazine, which everybody should subscribe to, celebrated it. Or at least they had a writer who put together all the music videos that were created off the gif of Spencer being punched. Yes, it's great. Born in the U.S. They have one in the air tonight, Phil Collins, you know, that big pounding drum solo. They just kept repeating the punches to Spencer's face. Yes, it's my blood lust. John Favreau, he's a former speechwriter for President Obama, said he found it great. He kind of encouraged it. And they're wrong. You don't encourage violence, especially somebody like John Favreau or somebody even from the nation when you live in a bubble. If you're in the trenches, it's more dangerous. You're going to get punched. John Favreau isn't going to get punched. It's the guys showing up to the marches. They just said the most important thing we can do now is show up and make our voices heard. But now we have to worry that Richard Spencer and his acolytes are going to come and punch us. Passive resistance is the only way to move the ball forward. Rage and anger, the cry towards, it's important, Henry V, when rage and anger is good to rev up our base, to get us angry, to get us up off our feet. It's good to get the blood flowing. Rage and anger creates community, but keep it among ourselves. Do not lash out at the other side because it accomplishes nothing. They are never going to admit that they're wrong. So all that does is just fuel resentment. It gets us nowhere. We just need the votes. That's all we need. We just need them either to stay home on election day or vote for a Democrat. It's that simple. You cannot convince these people to think otherwise. If you have lost causes, all you can do is subtly convince them to vote for a Democrat or stay home. Demoralize them, even though they have no morals.