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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thursday, nineteen to Summer Year of Our Lord twenty twenty four.
We are live here at Amfest at the Phoenix Convention Center,
downtown Phoenix.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
How y'all doing this venue?
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Wow?
Speaker 4 (00:12):
Is where the first ever MAGA rally was and now
President Trump comes back to this very same venue to
receive his crown.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Great day for real America's voice, Great day for Charlie
Kirk and the Turning Point Team, Great day for the
President and the MAGA movement.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Right amen to that.
Speaker 5 (00:30):
This movement is about a group of.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
People who came together and said that we are not
going to give up on the United States of America.
Speaker 6 (00:42):
There's some breaking news actually that happened just this morning.
Speaker 7 (00:45):
Speaker Johnson Brian is no longer going to be making
an appearance, and.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
That's probably a good thing. I think he's got some
cleanup to do in Aisle three.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Ladies and gentlemen, it is not the Democrats that we
should be worried about.
Speaker 8 (00:57):
The Rhinos in the Republican Party are the number one
enemy of we the.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
People, and it's up to us to hold them accountable.
Speaker 7 (01:04):
We are fully in support of shutting down this illegitimate,
weaponized regime. The American people voted on election day for manding.
They want to read of government corruption. They want the
border shut down. They want to get our budget under control.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Should we shut down the US government?
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yes, you are the vanguard of a revolutionary movement. Every
revolution is hed folks like you. The American revolution had it.
That's who you are. You just delivered the greatest comeback,
not just in the history of the country, but the
greatest comeback in all political history.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Is God done with this country?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
And now I can say confidently.
Speaker 9 (01:42):
No, the scavengers are on the run. They're in retreat.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
And that is thanks to you.
Speaker 9 (01:47):
That is thanks to President Trump, and that's also thanks
to Charlie Kirk and Turning Point. We've done such extraordinary, extraordinary.
Speaker 10 (01:54):
Work that could have never been done without Turning Point,
without Charlie, and without all you guys.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
We are a nation whose foundation is God.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
We have a slate oft speakers that is the greatest
in the entire country. It's gonna be four days of
energy and enthusiasm.
Speaker 11 (02:13):
Charlie Kirk is more powerful in the true sense, which
is he actually gets things done than the Republican National Committee.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
What is the strength of our movement it's resilience.
Speaker 12 (02:23):
You can punch.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Maga in the face and they're gonna get up off
the canvas and they're going to punch you back three
times harder.
Speaker 10 (02:28):
Or the fact that you're willing to fight for it
is so awesome and so fundamentally critical. That's what America
was founded on, and that's what it's all about.
Speaker 13 (02:38):
It feels good to win back our country.
Speaker 14 (02:47):
God bless you, God bless Turning Point, God Bless the
United States of America.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
And go ever, ever, ever give up.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Rev Family, are you ready? Welcome to America Fest twenty
twenty four.
Speaker 12 (03:10):
These are the.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Freedom fighters of America.
Speaker 12 (03:16):
The biggest conservative movement in the country.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Live on ravazing to be here and see the smiles
of people's faces.
Speaker 12 (03:25):
And that's what I think liberals hate most the nation's
top speakers.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
I think we've.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Tolerated enough nonsense over the last decade.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Don't you death that cruth day.
Speaker 12 (03:36):
We cannot reward incompetence.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
And President Donald J.
Speaker 10 (03:43):
Trump, we will make America great again.
Speaker 14 (03:49):
And I am the forty seventh President of the United States.
Speaker 12 (03:54):
America Fest twenty twenty four starts.
Speaker 7 (03:57):
Now, and welcome back to Amfest twenty twenty four in
beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. I'm Michelle bachis alongside Brian Glenn and Brian.
It is day two of Amfest and I'll tell you what.
The energy here is electric.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Right now. It is electric.
Speaker 8 (04:12):
And it's also very tough to follow war Room when
Steve Bannon.
Speaker 7 (04:17):
Takes the stage to the extent that we actually get
yelled at.
Speaker 6 (04:20):
Because we're so loud.
Speaker 7 (04:21):
The other boosts complain because well they can't hear anyone.
Speaker 8 (04:24):
Yeah, there you go, but so big energy here in
downtown Phoenix will rezoom with the speakers here in just
a moment. But our first guest before we do that
is a political prisoner. He is caught up in the
J sixth sham of all of that. John Strand joins us. Now,
political prisoner.
Speaker 15 (04:41):
Welcome to the show, Brian, Michelle, thank you so much
for having me on. I appreciate it so much. Well,
what a journey you have been on.
Speaker 8 (04:46):
Of course, all of our hearts and all of the
patriots out there are obviously praying for all J sixers.
But real quickly give us your story and the journey
and why you're here today.
Speaker 5 (04:57):
It's been an incredible journey.
Speaker 15 (04:58):
It started really with the lockdowns of COVID and just
the advancement of tyranny in our nation, I began to
speak out against that. I was a model and actor in Hollywood,
California doing my thing, but realized that there was a
new turn of events that needed to be addressed. So
I'm now the creative director of America's Frontline Doctors, founded
by doctor Gold, who really blew the whistle on the
COVID lies. She was invited as a scheduled speaker that
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day at an event with a government approved permit. So
I was in Washington, DC on January sixth, literally doing
my job.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
Wow, she gave a speech, we were in the building
and out.
Speaker 15 (05:31):
We didn't do anything wrong, obviously, but with the truth
of j six really coming to light, it wasn't just
an unfortunate event. There was really concerning nefarious activity, and
regardless of how it happened, the consequence of what has
happened is that American citizens have been devastated by a
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sweeping violation of constitutional rights that is still not really
being talked about. So of course we must get all
January sixth to Fendant's pardoned and set free and set
back home. But equally as important, we must have a
national reckoning with the travesty of January sixth, which is
that our government was weaponized against the people.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
That can never happen again.
Speaker 7 (06:15):
Explain your reaction to the most recent findings in which
we actually saw that there were plants on January sixth.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
It's very concerning.
Speaker 15 (06:23):
We've been saying this from the beginning, calling it a
FED surrection because the FEDS were involved. It was pretty
obvious once all the videos started coming out, and there's
evidence a multiple levels. But they said that was a
conspiracy theory. They called us liars, they defamed us, then
they destroyed us through the rigged process, the Select Committee,
the DC court systems. I was sentenced to three years
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in prison. I served a whole year before I eventually
won at the Supreme Court and got out. Wow, and
now I'm here and the Inspector General report acknowledges Oops, Yeah,
that was our dirty fingerprints all over the event.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
The FBI was there.
Speaker 15 (06:59):
Thomas Massey Wngressman. Massy distilled it so perfectly. He said,
if you were an FBI insurrectionist, you got a paycheck.
If you were a MAGA insurrectionist, you went to prison.
Explicit violation of equal protection guarantee of the Constitution.
Speaker 8 (07:14):
Now, walk us through the day that you were arrested.
Just how do they do that? It's they come to
your home, to your work.
Speaker 5 (07:22):
Also a very important part of the story.
Speaker 15 (07:24):
So it's not just the arrest and the allegation, but
the way in which they handled this was so egregious
and damaging. I was arrested in a violent FBA assault
twenty officers with militarized weapons. They pularized the front door
of the condo with.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
A battering ram. I kid you not.
Speaker 15 (07:41):
It was like some scene out of a terrible movie.
But the government's been weaponized against the people. It's absolutely fascist.
It's fascistic behavior, and it's unacceptable. Must be condemned and
prevented from ember happening again.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
Real quick.
Speaker 7 (07:56):
You spent a year in jail. What was the treatment like?
Because I've heard some pretty bad stories from Jay six ers.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
They're bad. Yeah, I can.
Speaker 15 (08:04):
I can confirm the stories. The prison system in America
is a travesy overall. January six Ers absolutely have been
targeted and persecuted. Additionally, my story, you got to read
the book I wrote while I was in prison to
get the details, but it was horrific. I was held
in super isolation for four months.
Speaker 14 (08:25):
Wow.
Speaker 15 (08:26):
Geneva Convention, Amnesty International, they classify anything beyond fourteen days
of isolation its torture.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
Four months. That's that's asking for people to die.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well, John, but you appreciate you being here sharing your story.
Speaker 8 (08:38):
We'll all be praying for you and all the other
Jay six ers as we expect President Trump to pardon
on day one on his administration.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
Amen to that, and God bless America. Thank you for
having me on.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (08:49):
All right, we're going to toss it back to the
stage inside we are live here at Mfest twenty twenty four.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Let's take a listen. My opinion, he's the best pastor
in America. But it's in my opinion. Please don't get upset.
I'm telling you my opinion is the best pastor in America.
You know what would happen to us Over a span
of fifteen years, we out of the insurance agents we recruited, collectively,
we got around a thousand people to get baptized at church.
(09:15):
Do you know how we didn't invite them? Hear me
out the most basic way of doing it. Do you
know how. We did it by simply being interested in them.
How you doing, how's everything? What's your name? House? Family?
We made this agree politically. Tell me about yourself. Where
are you from? What's your favorite sport? Hey? You know what,
I think we have some stuff in common. Why don't
you come and spend some time with us. Well, you
guys are conservatives. We are boof man.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
I'm luck.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
You know my wife and I'll totally get it. Can
I make some food for we cannot cook for you?
Let me cook for you Every Tuesday night, I'm cooking
for people at my house. Barbecue. Come to the house. Hey,
let me make some chicken for you. Guys. My famous
specialty recipe I've had since ninety nine. Literally, I have
won the best recipes. Obviously, I'm saying it. If I
was to get into the chicken restaurant business, we would
blow it up. I'm just not interested. So don't me
(10:00):
and say I have the number one chicken produce company
in the world. I'm not getting into that business. But
we would sit there and people who said they would
never ever sell life insurance for the rest of their
lives wanted to get into the business. People who say
they will never be conservatives ever me conservative, libertarian, independent, Republican,
(10:22):
never the way we treat them. The next four years,
we're gonna get these guys. You know what they're gonna say.
It's gonna be like this Stephanie Rule. I called Kamala.
They don't pick up. I called Biden, they don't pick up.
Fifty layers of people. I called Trump, He picks up.
I just wanted to do an interview, and you heard
(10:42):
what she said. She said, f off right. He said
to her, f off the worst. She's not saying that worse,
but Trump said, I'm not interested. But she says the
fact that Trump is available, she's complementary of the fact
that at least I can get a hold of this guy.
I think if we do this strategy the next four years,
I think the key is now the lead. We have
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a lead now, but it's not that big of a
lead to get arrogance. I think if we take the lead,
this could be a twenty year run we go on.
And when I mean twenty year run, this is what
I mean by it. Think about the bench that we
have right now. Trump right now is the president. President
Elecson to be president, and we all have to stay
paranoid till January twentieth to see what happens. All these
(11:24):
drones we're seen all over the place. We have to
be very paranoid, skeptical and not believe anything until we
kind of size everybody up to see what's going on
over here. And I'm glad the fact that he's making
a decision to not go a visit Bedminster right now.
I think the people that are around him need to
be overly protective and make sure that that decision making
his process the right way until he is in. Once
we're in, then we can kind of play a little
(11:44):
bit more offense, but from there on, think about what
happens now. Jadvan's proved he can debate Jay Devan's proved
he can sit up against anybody in media and shut
him down the bake. He's not afraid of anybody. He's formidable, brilliant,
he can go up against anybody. Right, Laura Trump, my opinion,
(12:10):
some are not gonna like this, but it is what
it is. I believe Eric and Laura Trump may be
the number one couple power couple in the Republican side.
Eric and Laura Eric formidable. Laura, what she did with
the two thousand lawyers. Unbelievable, right, they're at the top
as well. The bench that we have Don Junior behind
closed doors, Don Juniors plays such an important role of
(12:33):
getting people to like him. Getting people to like him,
A lot of decisions were made behind closed doors because
people went through Don. So, Hey, I go through Don
Donald was the filtering process down, build a relationship. This
is a good guy, and then the introductions may Don
played a very important role. Then he got Charlie Kirk.
He's only thirty one years old. The bench is deep,
which means this bench could go for twenty years. But
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my ideal situation, my ideal situation would be for us
to all focus on baptizing disrespect less, disrespect less, baptize more,
get to know the opposition a little bit and baptize them.
Get to know them, surprise them with unreasonable hospitality, give
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them a kind of a treatment they've never gotten before.
Let them walk away saying why is this guy who's
supposed to not like me treat me better than the
people who are supposed to like me. Why are you
so good to me? And then they go to sleep
and bed At ten o'clock at night, ten thirty at
night with their wives and they say, babe, you know
what's the weirdest thing that happened? Yeah? What about it?
You know the Jackson faumidly down the street? Yeah? What
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about those guys? Babe? You know what they did today?
What they got you? A gift? What the Jacksons? Yeah,
they got you gift? What gift was it? I have
it down so bit. They got you the chocolate that
you said one time two months ago that you liked.
They got a box of chocolate for you. And they
just said give it to me. No they didn't. They here,
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let's go in the kitchen. This is from them. What
was the motive? There is no motive, No way they
want something from us, no big They just said, give
this your you like the chocolate. What if we do that?
What if we all start looking at ourselves? And by
the way, sometime we come over here and I've been
running a business for a long time, and a lot
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of times everybody thinks, well you're the CEO. Well you're
the CEO.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
The way this is going to work the next four
years is every single person in here needs to walk
away thinking working, driving, baptizing, driving like a CEO. You
in your family, you've got three kids and a wife.
You're the CEO. You got a job with seven people
that are reporting to you. You're the CEO. You can
win those people over by the way you treat them.
(14:49):
This isn't about If you think about how many people
left the Republican Party to the Democratic Party or left
the Democratic Party for the Republican Party, it's one reason.
Somebody offended them. Somebody offended them. Now, this doesn't mean
walk around on eggshells. I talk shit as much as
I can, but I get everybody else that wants to
come to our podcast. Why because when they come to
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us afterwards, I feed them, I get to know them.
I treat them respectfully. We exchange texts, we're in many
different group texts. But people that disagree with us, but
we're treating them with respect and they're not accustomed to that.
This is very basic fundamentals of stuff that we're talking about.
That's not just about business. This is about life. Now
to everybody else. While you're in here the marketplace of
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Turning Point USA, there's a lot of different types of
people that come here. Some of you guys are older,
you're above sixty you have money, You've done well for yourself,
and some of you are coming here because you're bringing
your grandkids with you. Make some noise. If you brought
a grandchild with you, make some noise if you brought
someone with you. How many guys came here with your
mom or your dad? Makes some noise. If you came
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here with your mom and your dad, So did I.
I came with my son. We came as a family.
Every Body in this room needs to choose to go
on their own ten twenty, thirty, forty year run everybody
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because the bench is deep, but the bench needs to
get deeper. We have young folks over here that I'm
looking at. These guys, I'm wondering what their dreams are,
What are they thinking about? Who do they want to be?
What type of pain are they willing to go through?
Are you willing to be patient about how you communicate
with other people? Are you willing to take your game
to the next level so you're a leader within your community.
That's what's going on with this community here a turning
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point in USA. Are you willing to do that? The
rest of us as parents, how can we get better?
What can we need to become better earners. How can
we increase our market value? But I think right now,
if done right, this is not going to be a
four year run because the next four years does anybody
know how quickly it's going to be November fifth, twenty
twenty eight. Does anyone know how quickly the next four
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years is going to go? You're ready on three one
two three? Like that, it's twenty twenty eight. I'm telling
you like that, it's twenty twenty eight. We just landed
just a few minutes ago. We're like, oh my god,
we're gonna make the time It says nineteen seconds, eighteen seconds.
And I got ten minutes to take some questions here
from you guys. But the next four years will go
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like this, and sometimes where you're winning, we become cocky.
Let the Democrats be a great case study for us
not to get too comfortable and us not to play
too much offense and become arrogant. Well, we don't baptize
a lot of people the next four years. Having said that,
they asked me to pause that in to do some
Q and A. If there's any questions, I'll take a
few questions for the next ten minutes. Yes, go for it.
Speaker 13 (17:47):
Tell us you got your question.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Ready more yeah, wrap that all right.
Speaker 16 (17:55):
Ready?
Speaker 2 (17:56):
So he said, what is your vision for Iran without
the Iranian Republican of ragheads? Is what he said? He
said that I didn't say it. So you know what's
your name? By the way, matteen? Matis Mattin canceled culture.
His name is Martin. Please come over here and all right,
love your mustache, by the way, I love your mustache
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much love. By the way. When it comes down to Iran,
they're in a rough spot right now if you think
about it. They were not wanting this guy to win.
They did not want this administration to win. And I've
been having a lot of conversations with the Crown Respala
of Iran and a lot of different people in Iran.
It's going to be interesting the next few years to
see how we're going to play ball, what policies we're
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going to come up with, how aggressive we're going to be.
But if there was one person they did not want
to see become president, and a really deep down the
side did not want to see this guy win, it
was President Trump, which is very very good news for
the Iranian people around the world. Collectively. We have to
make a lot of noise the next four years, a
lot of news in the next four years to make
some progress. Yes, I'll go here with the mike right here,
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white shirt. I'll come to you next.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
Go for it, mister bet David. My name's David.
Speaker 17 (19:06):
We met outside and I'm from Boston, so I'm a
Red Sox fan.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Sorry about that to you, but I you have to
bring that right now, say to Red Sox, but go
ahead tell us.
Speaker 17 (19:16):
So I did want to say, you know, ever since
Trump won in the landslide, there's been a lot of
effort by the media to basically put self doubt on
people for like backing him and his nominees and everything.
But I just want to say, like or ask, when
you get in this situation like that where you believe
that you're right and you know that you're doing the
right thing and someone trying to put itself down to you,
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what do you do to like trying to do?
Speaker 2 (19:38):
You know, what's what's so funny? Who watched the podcast
two months ago pre election that I predicted they're gonna
pin President Trump against Musk? Who watched that podcast? Okay,
oh wow, a lot of you guys did how long
ago did I say that. By the way, how long
ago was it two months ago? I think was around
two months. It was pre election when I said this,
and I said, the only way they can now win
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next is to pin Musk against Trump and come up
with these wards they're calling President Musk and all this
other stuff and puppetmaster all these things. Then the next
thing they're going to do when they create a wedge
there is then they're going to have to pin the
eight against JD. Vans against Trump, Eric Trump and all
these other guys. Right, they're going to play that game,
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and you know, the challenge gender becomes and this is
very dangerous guys. But this is probably the most dangerous
things that I'll explain to years. The next part it's flattery,
because here's what happens. Let's just say I'm President Trump
and I got five people around me in my administration, Okay,
and CNN thinks the reason why I won is because
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of Jdvans or this other person who's a senator Democrat
that's going on for twenty years. He thinks I won
because of Musk or because of whoever. Behind closed doors.
This is what's going to happen behind closers none of
us are going to see it. They're gonna come in.
They're going to say, hey, JD, let's face it. Without you,
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Trump does a win. It's just because of you. We
know that. Everyone knows that. By the way, everybody behind
closed verse is because of you. JD has to stand tall. Hey,
it's because of you, Bobby. Bobby has to stand. We
can't fall for flattery, empty compliments to me. The list
of people you should receive compliments to should be less
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than twenty names on life. Everybody can't give you compliments,
but about twenty of them. You should allow ninety percent
to be filtered out everybody else that's giving you compliments flattery.
Going back to it, do you know who I trust
the most of my life? Who do you think I
trust the most of my life outside of God? You
think I trust my friends and family more. You think
I trust my enemies more. I trust my enemies more.
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You know why, because it's one hundred percent. There is
no faith. It's one hundred percent. If they had it
your way, they'd like to put you out of business,
if it will us up to them, They would love
to see you fall if it was up to them.
So I'm not offended by my enemies. I actually understand
what they're doing. This is why they can't get onto
my skin. I get what you're doing. That's your job.
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Your job is to divide and conquer. You're supposed to
do this. But we're better than this. We're gonna stand
tell and say, Mary, we know this strategy. You know
the book Art of War was written two thousand years ago.
You're not doing anything special. We know about this. Can
we actually talk about real issues instead of you trying
to cause another divorce in America because we'd like to
stay married? Yes or no? Yes, let's move on right
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so you have to speak to them in a direct
way right over here, Yes, go for it. More young
people than ever before. Don't believe in God. I'm not
gonna give you five moves because I'm gonna go one
over heres, but because there's a long line. But I'll give
you a couple of things. You ready, So the way
all of you live okay and you carry yourself, You're
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going to get other people to live that way. Vincent O'shana,
Who here loves? Vincent o'shannabout do you guys love? Mensa O'shanna,
do you guys know in May it'll be two years.
He hasn't had alcohol for two years, okay, two years.
If you see him, give him love. And by the way, ladies,
if you see him, he's handsome, he's sexy, he's funny,
he's attractive, and he's single. If you're single, you know
(23:20):
what I'm saying. Please go see vinnyat or booth. He's
taking applications right now. Anyways, I was my quick endorsement
there the way we live as young men and women,
because guess who has more temptation today? Us and are
at forty six, forty years old or eighteen seventeen, twenty
years old. You guys do cocaine, drugs, alcohol, all this stuff.
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You stand tall out of those five. They're gonna see you,
and they're gonna want to go through church through you,
and they're gonna go to Bible study through you, and
then in directly you change people's lives. This is why
I said the next four years are about baptizing. By
the way we live our lives. It doesn't mean walk
on ex shows, it doesn't mean we walk on water.
But the way we live, we can increase more of
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the youth wanted to get it. You know, be part
of church and you know kind of have God in
their lives. But you guys matter, the way you live
matters what happens the next four eight years. This I
got four more minutes, two more questions will wrap up
right here, Go for it.
Speaker 13 (24:17):
This would be the last question, mister bed David.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Fantastic, go ahead. Hi. My name is Jake Secondo. I
like your show.
Speaker 12 (24:25):
Now, I know that you are a big supporter of
freedom of speech.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Would you be willing to.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
Have a controversial character on your show like Nicholas Jay Fuentes?
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Uh? Would I be? Let me? Let me tell you
what I don't like? Okay, what's the purpose of saying
the N word over and over again? Tell me how
that helps you think? You think you're somebody because you
can get up and drop that word over and over again.
Let's just say you want to have a good family
and you live a good life. You want to have kids.
You want your kids to see those reruns of you
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talking like that. I mean, listen, my son uses a
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He does? He's a very good communicator for me, though,
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I'll talk to you. If you don't, I'm just I
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And welcome back to Amfest twenty twenty four, beautiful downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Michelle backs alongside Brian Glenn And one of the best
things about Amfest is that you see every single age
group here, Brian, which I absolutely love. We saw an
eight year old in his dark magahat yesterday.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah. I don't even have old guys like me.
Speaker 6 (28:42):
Right an AMAC member, proud AMAC.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I'm just gonna say that you must know me too
well by now.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
I don't know you've been pitching it a lot. I
think you want to discount I think I do.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
Well.
Speaker 7 (28:51):
Hey, you know what, it's really important as well to
give credit where credit is due. And TFUSA has done
phenomenal things this past year with all of their efforts
across the country, read especially with the younger generations, which
as you know, I'm very passionate about because.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
We need to get younger generations involved.
Speaker 7 (29:06):
In One familiar face you might have seen on the
road with TVUSA is TVUSA contributor Morgan Malone.
Speaker 6 (29:12):
Morgan, thanks so much for being with us. Thank you
so much for having me on.
Speaker 18 (29:15):
You know, I'm so glad that you want to talk
about gen Z and our tours because right here in
America pass we have nearly twenty thousand attendees in downtown Phoenix,
and a lot of these are Turning Point USA students.
Speaker 12 (29:26):
Wow.
Speaker 18 (29:26):
You know, we have thirty five hundred chapters across the nation,
high schools and colleges. This year, Charlie was touring at
over twenty five schools in the Swing States, and so
now we get to gather in Phoenix and celebrate the
big wins.
Speaker 6 (29:40):
Celebrate. I love that. You know, we're goan. You have
been across college campuses.
Speaker 7 (29:44):
We've seen the viral videos of Charlie arguing with leftist students.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Tell us a little bit about favor by the way.
I love that.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
Oh, they're great, They're great cool. I mean, we always
love to own the libs.
Speaker 18 (29:55):
And I love actually talking to these smart students, especially
the ones that are here who do have critical thinking skills,
who do have free thinking skills. And you know what
the most fun part I have when we're on these
college campuses. Is when I'm interviewing students myself and I'm asking, you, know,
what are the issues that are concerning gen z is
the most? And you know what I heard, cancel culture
and inflation. Those are the two biggest issues that are
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facing our generation right now because they're worried about what
they're going to do in the future, and they don't
want to continue to bend the need to the leftist
ideologies that are happening on their college campuses.
Speaker 6 (30:28):
So they're afraid of cancel culture, and they were sick.
Speaker 18 (30:31):
They're sick of cancel culture. They want to eradicate cancel culture.
They're tired of the political division that's happening in our country.
And what better way to mend the political division than
actually meeting the students where they are on their campuses
and having the conversations that no one else is willing
to have.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
And I love the approach that you guys have big
social media presence, and that's where a lot of people
are getting their information.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
You and I talk about TikTok all the time.
Speaker 8 (30:54):
Instagram's a great platform for you guys, So you're engaging them.
They're not watching the evening news with Dan Rada. They're
not doing that anymore. Now, even our parents aren't doing
that anymore. They'll get their their message online. So tell
us how big these videos are, and let's talk about
the number of views they get.
Speaker 6 (31:11):
It's huge, billions and billions of views.
Speaker 18 (31:13):
It's also a multi billion dollar, you know operation that's
going on of the legacy media is dying more and
more every single day. Actually, eighty one percent of gen
Z gets their news information on social media, starting with
YouTube and then going down to TikTok. TikTok is a
vital information stream. Even though we're consistently battling cancel culture,
(31:36):
we're battling the censorship. I mean, I've been banned on
TikTok six times, but we have to battand you that's
a bad honor speaking the truth, right, It's impressive, But
we have to continue having these conversations on social media,
even on the more middle of the ground censoring platforms,
because if we just turn to alternative media, we're just
going to continue to create political division. So I am
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a big fan of taking on alternative media and the
mainstream just a little bit because we cannot allow the
leftists to completely take over and control everything forever.
Speaker 7 (32:08):
I'm a very selfish question here that I hope doesn't
get me canceled. But you can relate to this. I
am a closet and SWIFTYE. I love her music, and
so are you.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
I do know that I am.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
There's a bit swifties for Trump, but it does go
to show the division that they try to create. So
talk a little bit about how we can all unify,
because at the end.
Speaker 6 (32:28):
Of the day, we can separate the person from the music.
Why can't other people listen?
Speaker 18 (32:32):
I think we need to actually talk about culture related
issues more. I think that's something that conservatives, I will say,
fail to do is actually be.
Speaker 6 (32:40):
More culture related and meet gen z exactly where they are.
Speaker 18 (32:43):
They're going to like artists like Taylor Swift, and instead
of criticizing those young girls and that actually empower them
and talk to them about how feminism has lied to
them for decades and how birth control is poisoned. Instead
talk about those issues and let them listen to Taylor
Swift and I think we'll be okay. But you know,
why aren't we actually talk about these culture related issues
a little bit more, making instead of just overtly conservative content,
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make just entertaining content, and live your life as a conservative,
and you'd be really surprised to see how many other
people are.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
Also conservative in your spheres.
Speaker 18 (33:13):
Majority of gen Z actually lied about who they were
voting for, fearing canceled culture, and the only way to
combat that is actually talking about these issues. And what's
really cool is being countercultural?
Speaker 6 (33:25):
Is cool?
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Now?
Speaker 8 (33:26):
Oh yeah, Charlie Kirk was on the Morning Show earlier
and he was throwing out the red Maga hats. And
I thought to myself, back in twenty sixteen, if you
were a Maga hat, you were.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Likely going to get beat up.
Speaker 6 (33:38):
Oh you know what to touch?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
You want to touch?
Speaker 3 (33:39):
That?
Speaker 8 (33:40):
Twenty twenty a little better in twenty twenty because they
knew that. Twenty sixteen that didn't get you know, banished
from none of the rights got taken away. Twenty twenty four,
you put a Maga hat on at a college campus.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
It's awesome. You guys threw out a lot of Maga hats.
I will say any idea how.
Speaker 8 (33:56):
Many Maga hats you guys actually gave out.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
The college kids.
Speaker 18 (33:58):
Listen. I'm pretty sure that we had fit eighteen hundred
to two thousand, every single college campus around.
Speaker 6 (34:02):
We got Charlie and I got really good.
Speaker 18 (34:04):
At throwing out those hats. But one thing that's so
cool is imagine seeing a sea of fifteen hundred Maga
hats at Penn State University, at the University of Pittsburgh,
at UW Madison, at the deep blue swing states where
it really matters, you know, we see a sea of
gen zers wearing red Maga hats.
Speaker 7 (34:23):
I've ever been so proud a Penn State as when
I saw that I'm a Penn State or myself.
Speaker 6 (34:28):
But Morgan, before we let you go, where can people
find you?
Speaker 18 (34:30):
You guys can find me everyone. I'm always on Real
America's Voice. But if you can tell my name, you
can find me. Morgonn all right, thank you so much
for being with us, Thank you for watching stick with us.
Speaker 6 (34:40):
We're going to go to a quick commercial break.
Speaker 7 (34:41):
We'll be back in just a moment with more fantastic speakers.
Speaker 6 (34:44):
We were watching Anthest twenty twenty four. You're in Phoenix, Arizona.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
You are the vanguard of a revolutionary movement. Every revolution
his head. Folks like you. The American revolution had it.
That's who you are. You just delivered the greatest comeback,
not just in the history of the country, but the
greatest comeback in all political history.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
Is God done with this country? And now I can
say confidently.
Speaker 9 (35:07):
No, the scavengers are on the run. They're in retreat.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
And that is thanks to you.
Speaker 12 (35:12):
That is thanks to.
Speaker 9 (35:13):
President Trump, and that's also thanks to Charlie Kirk and
Turning Point. We've done such extraordinary, extraordinary work that could.
Speaker 10 (35:20):
Have never been done without Turning Point, without Charlie, and
without all of you.
Speaker 19 (35:25):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
We are a nation whose foundation is God.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
We have a slate of speakers that is the greatest
in the entire country. It's gonna be four days of
energy and enthusiasm.
Speaker 11 (35:38):
Charlie Kirk is more powerful in the true sense, which
is he actually gets things done than the Republican National Committee.
Speaker 12 (35:45):
What is the strength of our movement. It's resilience.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
You can punch Maga in the face and they're gonna
get up off the canvas and they're going.
Speaker 12 (35:52):
To punch you back three times harder.
Speaker 10 (35:54):
The fact that you're willing to fight for it is
so awesome and so fundamental critical. That's what America was
founded on, and that's what it's all about.
Speaker 13 (36:04):
It feels good to win back our country.
Speaker 14 (36:12):
God bless you, God bless Turning Point, God bless the United.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
States of America.
Speaker 14 (36:18):
And goever ever ever.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Give buck.
Speaker 7 (36:25):
And welcome back to Anthest twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (36:28):
It has been a phenomenal day. It's date two and.
Speaker 7 (36:31):
We have a great list of speakers still ahead for you.
Speaker 8 (36:34):
We do it so it seems like it gets better
and better and better. But one of the key movements
of the last four years was the exodus out of
the black community and really changing the narrative that Look,
you know, if you're an African American, you don't have
to vote for the Democrats as another party for you.
Joining us now is DeAndre Rippy from the Bleckxit. Thanks
(36:55):
for coming on the show today.
Speaker 20 (36:56):
Thank you for having me on. But what you're saying
is absolutely true. Like we look at the shift what's
going on, and I think the reason for that is
because of you know, people have more access and more information.
So I'm from Detroit, the inner City, and if you're
born black into too a black family, around a black people,
around black culture, the black education system, you are pretty
much instilled democratic policies into you. So no matter what,
(37:20):
if you're black, you have to vote Democrat.
Speaker 5 (37:22):
And our goal is to.
Speaker 20 (37:23):
Tell people that you don't have to be a victim anymore.
That's why I'm a part of Blexing. So the Blacks Organization,
it was founded about five years ago, and we focused
on the four pillars, which is, you know, entrepreneurship, being
family oriented, Christian values, school.
Speaker 5 (37:37):
Of choice, things like that.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
Because black people, if I go around.
Speaker 20 (37:41):
And I ask all black people that agree with all
of those, they will all say yes. So they don't
realize that we're actually conservative. So that's our goal. It's
a pretty much preach conservative values and bring that conservitism
out of me.
Speaker 7 (37:52):
You're a former Democrat, so tell us when the shift happened.
Speaker 6 (37:55):
What were you red pilled to realize? This doesn't make sense?
Speaker 20 (37:58):
Okay, So in two thousand sixteen, I was so set
when Donald Trump got elected.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
I was fear you were mad. I was feared.
Speaker 20 (38:05):
I could not stand Donald Trump. I thought he was
one of the most evil.
Speaker 6 (38:08):
People on during that time. Why why was your.
Speaker 12 (38:10):
During that time?
Speaker 3 (38:11):
Why?
Speaker 20 (38:11):
It's because I was brainwashed by the mainstream narrative, which
is Donald Trump is a racist, He's a fascist. Even
though I had no idea what a fascist man.
Speaker 8 (38:19):
I used to always walk around the card that I
don't think half of them.
Speaker 10 (38:23):
Go with that.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
They don't. They have no idea. They don't know what
dictated me. They have no idea. So I just started
educating myself.
Speaker 20 (38:29):
So there was a video that I saw him on
TV and he was talking about on the Charlotte Field
riot and he said there were fine people on both.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Sides of the argument.
Speaker 20 (38:37):
I'm not talking about the kick and K or the
white supremacists.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Now.
Speaker 20 (38:40):
The next day, when I saw on the news, they
cut out the part where he said, I'm not talking
about the white supremacists of KKK, Trying to make it
seem like that he called find people. KKK members find people,
and I was like, Okay, there is lying on this person.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
What else are they lying about?
Speaker 20 (38:54):
So I just went down the rabbit hole and the
truth started to come out, and I'm as vocal as
I can be.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
I love it. That turned out to be one of
the biggest lies, and they're still talking about it in history.
Speaker 8 (39:04):
You're still talking about it, right, Yeah, the biggest lives.
So what is your What is the reaction to a
lot of folks that have not made that transition when
you go out and talk to the community. So one
of the reasons why they're telling you they still don't
like President Trump.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (39:20):
Actually, coincidentally, when I came here a few days ago
to pick up my past I had on my maca
hat and a guy walked past and he called me
a cell uncle Tom Kohn. I'm like, oh my god,
he doesn't he don't understand that I've used those words
before when they came down of black conservatives. Okay, I'm
way beyond that. And the thing is, all you have
(39:40):
to do is just search for the information. And people
have not awakened yet. Once you're awakened, you start to
see the world completely different. I never thought a million years,
ten years ago that I would be at a place
like this, surrounded.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
By a bunch of MAGA supporters.
Speaker 6 (39:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (39:55):
Yes, people in my family told me that I will
get lynch hanging out with places like this. But I
love everybody here, man, people that like minded people that
this is fantastic. All different groups of people here. I
see all different races. I see both genders because there
are only two genders, despite what the crazy people say.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
I see young people, old people, black people, Hispanic people.
This is fantastic.
Speaker 20 (40:18):
This is a definition of diversity, equity, and inclusion without
virtue signally and this is beautiful.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
I love it. I've always said that at Trump.
Speaker 8 (40:25):
Rallies, and I think I've COVID about ninety percent.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Of the rallies from day one.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Yes, it is a collectiveness of America.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
It is the melting.
Speaker 8 (40:33):
Pot black white agent. It doesn't matter. You love this
country and that's all we care about. We don't care
about your skin and color. And I'm so glad you
see that you feel welcome because I know that all
of us we love this country, we love President Trump.
Speaker 20 (40:49):
Being black is not a value being black as a color,
quoted by Gothics. Follow Goxic and also follow me miss
Rippy Unfiltered on Instagram and everything, and missis Rippy on TikTok.
Speaker 6 (41:00):
He's great. Before you go, just one last question. How
do we get more people to wake up?
Speaker 20 (41:06):
I think just being more vocal. So what we do
with black said, We're always out there. We're just every time,
we set up tables at every event that we even
went to the jazz festival, and you know, the jazz
festival is full of a bunch of you know, older
black generation people that's conditioned to be Democrats, and we're
just opening up a conversation. Is talking to everybody that
we can talk to. And I'm out here on the
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ground every day and I'm interviewing people, and I tell
people all the time that the conservative movement is growing
in massive numbers, and I think it's fantastic. The Democrats
are fading out and then they can only get away
with this nonsense for so much longer. But it's pretty
much a wrap and people are waking up on their
own the more they see all the nonsense are going on.
The common sense does not exist anymore.
Speaker 8 (41:50):
Well, we thank you so much for coming out today.
God bless and keep fighting.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Y'all bless.
Speaker 20 (41:54):
Thank Gods for having me.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
We appreciate it.
Speaker 8 (41:56):
All right, Yeah, give him a round of appause before
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And Welcome back to Amfest twenty twenty four. Beautiful Phoenix, Arizona.
Another jam packed day. It's day two here, a lot
of great speakers. Pretty soon we're going to see Timpoole
up on stage. But hey, we've also had a lot
of great speakers here on the Real America's Voice desk.
Another phenomenal person you might recognize that you's joining us
right now.
Speaker 6 (43:33):
He had a faultner and had a just for the.
Speaker 7 (43:35):
Record before we start, because I think this is so impressive.
Speaker 6 (43:38):
How old are you? I am seventeen, seventeen years old.
Speaker 7 (43:41):
Tell us a little bit about your story, because you
were a great American patriot.
Speaker 12 (43:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (43:44):
So I got involved in politics when I was thirteen,
originally with Turning Point USA, ironically, and then when I
was fifteen, I held the first Teens against Gender Mutilation
rally with Turning Point USA, with Chloe Cole obviously you
guys know her, a twenty year old transitioner fighting the
good fight. And then General Flynn, who is the forward
of my book coming out, Last Chance to Save Our Republic,
(44:05):
invited me to speak at the Reawaken America tour, and
we're here today.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
Okay, so let me get this straight.
Speaker 8 (44:10):
You're seventeen years old and you just put out a book.
Speaker 6 (44:14):
Yes, and here it is this right now.
Speaker 8 (44:16):
At seventeen, I think I was riding skateboards and working
at like McDonald's or something. I'm not quite sure what
I was doing seventeen, which I loved it. By the way,
this is amazing. There's a lot to unpack in this book.
And we were talking about topics to discuss. I want
to get into real quickly the school shooting if you can,
because I know you've got a hot take on that
(44:37):
and the propaganda that is pushed on your generation about guns.
Speaker 19 (44:42):
Let's talk about that absolutely well in the third chapter,
shall not be infringe That's a big issue that we're
fighting right now, is this infringement on our Second Amendment.
We've seen in communist countries. Even maus Itong said, if
a communist party wants to have control of the people,
they have to have power over the gun, over the barrel.
We look at Lennon Stalin under the Soviet Union, this
that if they want to attack their people, if they
want to have power their people, let's disarm them.
Speaker 6 (45:04):
So we see in all communist countries and Marxism.
Speaker 19 (45:06):
That if they want to have power, they have to begin.
Speaker 6 (45:08):
With disarming the people. So you look at the school.
Speaker 19 (45:10):
Shooting that just happened this past week in Wisconsin. You
see all the profit ended that's being pushed. And what's
interesting to me, what shows us is that the left
does not care about safety. You look at the CEO
of the United Healthcare when he was shot. There was
no outrage about gun control. What about when Donald Trump
when he was almost assassinated, no outrage about gun control.
Does not care about safety. This is all about power
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and control. And you look at what they're preaching to
this generation. It's disgusting, it's sickening.
Speaker 6 (45:36):
But we have to educate them.
Speaker 19 (45:37):
I mean, the best defense against tyranny is an educated society.
Speaker 6 (45:40):
And that's where it all begins.
Speaker 7 (45:41):
Do you think this generation, and by this, I mean
your generation is buying it.
Speaker 19 (45:45):
I think Generation Z alpha, which is the next generation,
is waking up one hundred percent. I mean that's why
you saw Gen Z come out for President Trump eleven
points more than Joe Biden in twenty twenty and that's exciting.
And I mean you look at Amfest, over twenty thousand
attendees here today.
Speaker 6 (46:00):
Most of them are youth.
Speaker 19 (46:01):
Generation Z coming out for President Trump, excited for the future,
excited for twenty twenty five. And that just shows up
and there's hope for this country just looking at the
crowd here today.
Speaker 8 (46:10):
You know, it's often I think about if there was
no turning point USA.
Speaker 5 (46:14):
Yeah, if there was.
Speaker 8 (46:15):
No organization that was out there, you know, talking to
our young people, they would be getting their information from
the University of TikTok.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
I know you do want to talk about that, but
that's where they would be getting their information from. And
we know that he.
Speaker 6 (46:30):
Heavily censored the way heavily censor.
Speaker 8 (46:33):
He answer because we know everything you see on TikTok
is true. Obviously, but thank god we have Turning Point
USA and people like you. Let's talk about your book
in particular, what led you to write this book?
Speaker 19 (46:46):
Yeah, so the last chapter I talk about the greatest
issue I believe facing our country, and that is the
breakdown of the families. Strong families make strong countries, and
that is why these communists are constantly after the family unit.
And so I believe that with a strong family, you
can have a strong country.
Speaker 6 (47:02):
And I've got a great family.
Speaker 19 (47:03):
I've been raised in a great home, and since I
can remember my family, I've always talked about these issues
surrounding us, and I saw the need to get involved,
and I got involved.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
When did you grow up?
Speaker 5 (47:12):
By the way, which state Tennessee?
Speaker 2 (47:14):
Tennessee is there?
Speaker 6 (47:16):
It is a beautiful red state, you know, Kenna.
Speaker 7 (47:18):
I was reading a study the other day, and I
believe it said that by I believe twenty thirty, one
in four people will be single. That's a pretty significant
portion of our country. And then you also look at
some of the other data, more and more women opting
not to have kids, more and more men and women
opting not to get married. Do you think that trend
is just going to continue for younger generations?
Speaker 6 (47:38):
I mean me and myself, I'm a millennial. I see
it constantly.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (47:42):
No, I hope you're wrong. I mean, I hope the
statistics wrong you. But I mean I just saw another statistic.
Forty five percent of women ages twenty four to forty five,
if we continue the pathron by twenty thirty, will be
unmarried and childless. And we break that down to one
of the chapters, just the feminist movement, the sexual revolution
that we saw, I mean, just attack on male and
female roles in society. And so until we get back
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to what made this country great, and that's biblical values,
we're not gonna turn this country around.
Speaker 6 (48:07):
So we've got to get back Hannah. Where can people
find your book? Last Chance? I'm gonna hold it up
one more time before we let you go, Last Chance
to save our republic.
Speaker 19 (48:13):
My website is Culture of seventeen seventy six dot com,
where you can go to Amazon, Barnes and Noble.
Speaker 6 (48:17):
You can find it almost in anywhere online. And where
can people find you?
Speaker 19 (48:21):
Yes, my website again, Culture of seventeen seventy six dot com,
or my show, The Hannah Faulkner Show on Rumble.
Speaker 6 (48:27):
All right, seventeen years old.
Speaker 8 (48:28):
The intelligence is beyond belief.
Speaker 7 (48:31):
That's why I make her say her age because it's
so important. It's phenomenal, phenomenal, Like Hannah, thank you so
much for being with that.
Speaker 6 (48:37):
Thank you guys for what you're doing. Seventeen years old.
I know you're shocked by it, Brian, shocked, shocked. All right,
stick with us.
Speaker 7 (48:43):
We're here at Amfes twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (48:45):
We'll be back in just a moment with more.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
You are the vanguard of a revolutionary movement. Every revolutions
head folks like you.
Speaker 12 (48:53):
The American Revolution had it. That's who you are.
Speaker 1 (48:56):
You just delivered the greatest comeback not just in the
history through the country, but the greatest comeback in all
political history.
Speaker 4 (49:04):
Is God done with this country? And now I can
say confidently no.
Speaker 9 (49:07):
The scavengers are on the run. They're in retreat.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
And that is thanks to you.
Speaker 9 (49:12):
That is thanks to President Trump, and that's also thanks
to Charlie Kirk and Turning Point. We've done such extraordinary,
extraordinary work that.
Speaker 10 (49:19):
Could have never been done without Turning Point, without Charlie,
and without all of you.
Speaker 9 (49:25):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (49:25):
We are a nation whose foundation is God.
Speaker 4 (49:31):
We have a slate of speakers that is the greatest
in the entire country. It's gonna be four days of
energy and enthusiasm.
Speaker 11 (49:38):
Charlie Kirk is more powerful in the true sense, which
is he actually gets things done than the Republican National Committee.
Speaker 12 (49:45):
What is the strength of our movement. It's resilience. You
can punch.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Maga in the face and they're gonna get up off
the canvas and they're going.
Speaker 12 (49:52):
To punch you back three times harder.
Speaker 10 (49:53):
The fact that you're willing to fight for it is
so awesome and so fundamentally critical. That's what America was
founded on, and that's what it's all about.
Speaker 13 (50:03):
It feels good to win back our country.
Speaker 14 (50:12):
God bless you, God bless Turning Point, God bless the
United States of America. And go ever, ever, ever.
Speaker 7 (50:21):
Give up, and welcome back to Anfest twenty twenty four
A phenomenal day.
Speaker 6 (50:29):
We're having Day two, Brian, and it just keeps going.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
It just keeps going. It just keeps getting more people
in this room too.
Speaker 8 (50:36):
I don't know how many more people by time we
get to Sunday morning, which, by the way, that's when
President Trump is scheduled to take the stage ten am
local time.
Speaker 2 (50:46):
How many more people can you put in this building?
Speaker 6 (50:48):
Well, she said earlier, twenty thousand people.
Speaker 7 (50:51):
This is the largest gathering of conservatives, I believe in history.
Speaker 6 (50:54):
So it's so impressive.
Speaker 7 (50:56):
What's going on in one great patriot you might know
from social media. Sitting right next to us is both
loud and both Thanks so much for being with us.
Speaker 21 (51:03):
Oh, it's not always my pleasure to come and sport
the great crew, the great network that my mom is on,
and it's gonna be more happy.
Speaker 12 (51:09):
To be here.
Speaker 8 (51:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (51:10):
I'm not sure if you know the correlation here, but
this is actually doctor Gina's son, but he has his
own career phenomenal on social media, hundreds of thousands of followers.
You're a pretty big voice, so tell us about the
impact of social media in this past election.
Speaker 21 (51:25):
I think social media made a huge impact, especially for young,
young voters. We were able to you know, a lot
of young people didn't get to get exposed to as
much of like who Trump is and his personality. You know,
they're sitting all day watching someone play a video game
or walk around and prank people or whatever it may be.
So we had the idea, let's get some of these
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guys and let's introduce him to Trump and have them
do an interview with him and talk to him and
sit down so their audience can see that side of
Trump that the media so heavily tries to cover up
and hide.
Speaker 7 (51:57):
Some of those names. I mean, he was with UFC,
he's with the Knelt Boys. Other people talk about that
interaction of some of these bigger names that typically don't
associate with politics.
Speaker 21 (52:07):
Yeah, the biggest one was probably Aiden Ross, and he
was the one I worked really hard on.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
And he he was.
Speaker 5 (52:13):
Not political really at all.
Speaker 21 (52:14):
He was just doing his ole own thing, and but
he had a massive audience and he's was really well known,
and so when we were able to get him to
come out and basically endorse Trump and then do an
interview with him, to sit down just talk to him,
it went really viral and a lot of young people
were really excited to see that same thing happened with
Elon when when he came out in the doors. You know,
they had millions of people listening to his space with
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Trump and stuff like that. So it was really good.
And that's why, you know, Kamala Harris performed even worse
with gen Z voters than Biden did, and she ran
as the gen Z candidate.
Speaker 8 (52:44):
That sounds to talk about in terms of candidates. It's
easy to fall in love with President Trump. He's a
cool guy. He does a lot of cool stuff. The
Democrats don't have that rock star. We got about one
minute left real quickly. If someone watching right now it's
still not on board with President Trump and they're someone
around your age, what's your message in there right now?
Speaker 2 (53:07):
You know?
Speaker 21 (53:07):
I think just maybe start a social media and start
posting and get the word out, or volunteer at your
local school board or whatever it may be, or start
a Turning Point chapter wherever you are, and you know,
get the get the truth out there.
Speaker 5 (53:21):
Because people want to hear it.
Speaker 21 (53:22):
You want to hear things like, well, it's just announced
Trump saying that he's gonna get the death penalty for
sex traffickers.
Speaker 5 (53:28):
And pedophiles, so things like that. That's great, that's what we need.
Speaker 21 (53:31):
So yeah, do what you can in your local community
and the online.
Speaker 6 (53:34):
About fifteen seconds before we let you go, where can
people find you.
Speaker 21 (53:37):
On all social Media's at bow Louden.
Speaker 7 (53:39):
All right, bo, thanks so much for being with us,
and thanks so much for watching our coverage all day
of the MS twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (53:45):
We are live in Phoenix, Arizona.
Speaker 7 (53:47):
The coverage will continue tomorrow with some phenomenal speakers as well.
We're gonna toss you over now to Studio six V
with the guys