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September 21, 2025 9 mins
Mindy and Boots discuss Charlie Kirk's funeral and his assassination.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
With so many great people and pets. And I was
interviewing and talking to on my Facebook live a woman
who takes pet pictures with people. I said, so, who's
harder to deal with pets or people? She's like, it
kind of depends boots, she said. Animals are more food driven.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Well, well I am, I know. But it's funny that
the how do you want to say it? The variety
of dogs that I've seen walk by today and they're
all getting along.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
It's funny that now there hasn't been one little like
even marking at each other, you know, with shame.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
We can deal with humans, you know what.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I was thinking the same thing now. Always dogs aren't
like that. You know a lot of times they do
use a standard that you said something and then another
dog is going to not like the other dog. But
not here today, everybody is getting along. And we bring
that up because the other huge story it's happening right
now is the funeral of Charlie Kirk. You know, I've
been listening to so much stuff related to Charlie Kirk,

(00:56):
and so many of the people who were closest to
him said, if Charlie Kirk would have known that millions
of people would have been driven to church and defined
Jesus after his death, and because of his death, he
would have died boots. He would have wanted that.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah, I think that Unfortunately, under that circumstances, it brings
people together. And the last time I felt this good
about a tragedy, a tragedy that kind of helps thing
is nine to eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Nine to eleven was different though, because it was an
enemy against the United States of America. So obviously Americans
are going to come together. They are going to come
together and say you don't mess with us. This has
kind of divided the nation to because there's a lot
of people still celebrating his death, which is absolutely.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Since ten percent of the idiots, but.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
That's what we see.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
You see it on the media blows that so much.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
But then you look at this State Farm Stadium holds
seventy thousand people. Tens of thousands of people were starting
to line up hours before his funeral service even started,
and then when it did open up to people, this
is how it sounded. Listen, we try to rewind this, hey, Listen,

(02:16):
people singing songs for Jesus, singing songs for their faith,
and of course singing songs for Charlie Kirk. If you're
watching this right now at home, Boots and I are
live location. We can't watch everything that's happening, but can
someone call us up and let us know what you're seeing?
What it's like right now? I can only see little
snippets from what I've been following on Twitter. Yeah, they

(02:40):
said there won't be an empty seat in that arena,
and then they're going to have a spill over in
the field and what is it, Larry diamondbackfield in Phoenix.
That's yeah, it's right across the street, right across the street.
There's going to be an overflow over there. This man
touched the hearts and lives of millions and millions of people.
He will not die in vain.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
And you know what, they're waking up a sleeping giant
right now. Most of us conservatives are peaceful protesters. Most
of us just lick our wounds and go at our corners.
And the purple haired weirdos are freaking all out and
running in their mouth. I got news for you. You're poking
the bear. And that's not a threat, and that's not
a civil war statement. It's just the way things are you.

(03:22):
Guys have been out of control for about ten years now,
and it's time to even it up.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
You can't just kill people that you don't agree with.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
So let me ask you this. You're a gun guy.
You got your first gun at how old?

Speaker 2 (03:32):
I shot my first gun at six. My mom and
my brothers bought me gun when I was twelve years old.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Chalk gun.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
It's something that you absolutely one percent stand for the
rights to bear arms, absolutely, But how come here lately
when you're looking at different shootings, if it's a school shooting,
if it's something like this, the people who are doing
these crimes as of late, they're not the conservatives who
own guns. It's the other side right now.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
It's playing that to.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Me, Boots Well us concerned of gun professional safe gun owners.
They're my safe. I went to Van says, I bought
a high dollar safe. You can't get in it. My
guns have never escaped. They've never gotten a car and
went down the road and shot up some people. They
don't do it unless I'm insane behind the gun, and
I can't get that through people's head.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Now.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Granted we can argue all day. If you get rid
of guns, there'll be no guns to shoot anybody. But
then bad people are going to use knives, they're going
to use cars. If you want to harm someone, you'll
find a way. And granted other countries like Australia, but
I don't trust our government. I don't and I don't
want a government takeover. And I believe guys like Joe
Biden and Barack Obama that wants socialism and Russia and

(04:43):
what have you. They're not going to take me alive.
They won't do it. And that's not a threat. That's
just how I was raised in what I believe in.
You can't fix potholes, you can't fix them bail office,
post office, and you can't pick fix the VMV.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
How are you going to fix what goes on in
my house?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Well? I do think that there is a revival right
now spreading, not just here in America but across the world.
You saw that rally thousands and thousands of people in London.
Now that was already planned to march, but then after
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed, they also included that
as part of their march in London. And you look
at last weekend that Sunday was the first opportunity for

(05:20):
so many people to say, you know what, I'm going
to church. I need a little bit of church in
my life. I need more Jesus in my life. And
they did. They went. Now, I have to tell you
I was at a church service in India Lake and
then I was really surprised that the minister didn't bring
up Charlie Kirk because urging men and women all over
the country, yeah, we're making Charlie Kirk part of their life.

(05:41):
Well you know what, today he addressed it. And I
give the man a lot of credit because he listened
to his congregation. So all last week people came to
him and said, really was surprised that you didn't bring
up Charlie Kirk in your church service. You know, he
meant so much to people like us who believe.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
In their faith.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
And he said, I'm very honest with you. I had
no idea who Charlie Kirk was. He is so shut
off from any mainstream media, in any social media. He says,
my social media is all dog videos, funny things.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Like this should be.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's all lighthearted because I have enough seriousness and issues
in my own life. I don't want to see anyone else's.
So he didn't even know who Charlie Kirk was. And
then when he went and researched, and he saw what
a man of faith he was, and that he let
people have a voice and debate even if you disagreed
with him. Then he divulged today's sermon to Charlie Kirk.
So I like that he did that, he listened to

(06:36):
his congregation and he acted on it.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Let's say that George Floyd and Charlie Kirk were both heroes.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
In your eyes.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
You know what the biggest difference is US conservatives and
religious God believe in nice people. Didn't burn any cities,
We didn't hurt any people. We didn't quit bringing up
January sixth A few windows got broke and a lady
got executed by a bad cop. That's something happened in
January six four as I'm concerned. But what I got
to say is you name one news outlet that has

(07:02):
shown stuff burning to the ground, police cars getting flipped
on the roof. George Floyd was a criminal. George Floyd
was a drug addict. In my opinion, George Floyd has
harmed this country more by making fake dollars in a
bad cop in him wearing cahoots together, and I believe
you overdose. I believe the cop let him die because
he didn't want to. Not the cops fan for But
what I don't understand is where's the news going. Wow,

(07:26):
these nice people weren't burning our cities down there.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
There's been none of that. There's been no violence, there's
been no retaliation. There has been the power of prayer,
and there's been a barrier of community and church and
just feelings of something needs to be done, something needs
to be changing in our country. And I think it
is when you look at the millions and millions of

(07:49):
people who are now believing be nice, but they're believing
in a little bit more faith. People who walked away
from it, they're like, you know what, it so cool
to do that. And then the Minister today brought up
some a debate that Charlie Kirk was having with an atheist,
and the atheist brought up a really good point, and

(08:09):
Charlie Kirk said, you know what, I'm going to give
you that that is a good point. But I've got
one question for you. Do you ever hope that you're wrong?
Do you ever hope that maybe you're wrong. And he said,
you know what, when you ask people that, it makes
them think.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
And that's it's no matter what your bliefs are.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
He made people think, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But he was shot and.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Killed because of it.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
But as I said earlier, according to all the people
who loved him dearly and closest to him, he would
have taken that. He would have taken his death if
it meant bringing so many more people to Jesus.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
All right, we'll we'll go to break when we get back.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
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