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Dana Loesch reflects on her memories of Charlie Kirk and shares how his motivation was rooted in good will while willing to have honest conversations with the other side. Dana explains how the left’s calls to tone down the rhetoric are insincere considering the history of violence speech by the media and Democrats. Dana observes 24 years since the terrorist attacks on 9/11. Dana reflects on how President George W. Bush was called the same heinous names during his terms as Trump but the nation has hit a crossroads. Kurt Schlichter joins us to discuss how conservatives should react to the tragedy and how to move forward. Dana explains how trends like Luigi Mangione are contributing to the rhetoric of how we got here today. Media Research Center President David Bozell joins us to reflect on Charlie Kirk and to break down how the media handled this pivotal moment.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My administration will find each and every one of those
who contributed to this atrocity and to other political violence,
including the organizations that funded and support it, as well
as those who go after our judges, law enforcement officials,
and everyone else who brings order to our country.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
From the attack on.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
My life in Butler, Pennsylvania last year, which killed a
husband and father, to the attacks on ICE agents, to
the vicious murder of a healthcare executive in the streets
of New York, to the shooting of House Majority leaders
Steve Scalise and three others. Radical of political violence has
hurt too many innocent people and taken too many lives.

(00:45):
Tonight I asked all Americans to commit themselves to the
American values for which Charlie Kirk lived and died, the
values of free speech, citizenship, the rule of law, and
the patriotic devotion and love of God. Charlie was the
best of America, and the monster who attacked him was

(01:06):
attacking our whole country. And assassin tried to silence him
with a bullet, but he failed, because together we will
ensure that his voice, his message, and his legacy will
live on for countless generations to come. Today because of
this heinous act, Charlie's voice has become bigger and grander

(01:27):
than ever before, and it's not even close. May God
bless his memory, May God watch over his family, and
may God bless the United States of America. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
That was Potus, who has now spoken twice about this,
the horrible events that took place yesterday. And then of
course now we also have the annual observance of nine
to eleven. These are really dark days in America right now.
Welcome to the program, Dania last with you. We're at
the top of this first hour, and it is it is,

(02:07):
this is these are the times it gets really hard
to be in broadcasting. I'm not gonna lie. And we've
covered a lot of these, you know stories, We've covered
a lot of whether it's mass casualty incidents or uh,
you know news, you know, tragedies involving politicians. And you know,
I was on air to talk when we lost our

(02:28):
late friend Andrew Breitbart. And this is difficult because you know,
we all know Kirk. We my husband and I have
known Charlie Kirk since he was a teenager, since he
was in you know, I think seventeen or eighteen years old,
and I know we were one of the early supporters

(02:50):
of Turning Point USA because there hadn't been up till
that point, you know, aside maybe from yaff a group
that was focusing strictly on college kids, and we needed
more because you know, the halls of academia are where
these battles are really originating. I mean, look at every
nation that has descended into tyranny. I mean it all

(03:11):
starts with, you know, in colleges and in Russia, with Marxism,
in China, with the Color Revolution, all of that, and
it was needed. And we knew him for a long time.
Didn't agree with him on everything, but who cares. Who
grewes with anybody one hundred percent on everything. I think
the point of this, and I wrote in substack last night,

(03:32):
is that out of everyone in this industry and there's
some really ghoulish people in this industry, and there's some
really bad actors that are on the right, he was
who he was publicly. Privately that's really rare. I can't

(03:53):
tell you, guys how rare that is. He was the
exact same person privately as he publicly, and he was
very consistent and he really did care about what he
was doing. He initially got launched by another great guy,

(04:14):
Foster Freeze, who I had the pleasure of having dinner
with one time. He was a very nice guy. And
Charlie left college and then basically became ten times greater
than I think he would have been have had he
stayed in college. And so it's it's difficult because you

(04:34):
still have you still have to go on television and
you still have to talk about it, even though you
know this person and you met their wife and you've
seen their kids, and you don't like to see this
befall anyone, especially someone who was the nice guy. He
was the nice guy when everyone says we need to
have a national conversation, Charlie was having it, and they

(04:58):
shot him for it. So I don't know what you're
expecting to hear from me today, if you're expecting to
hear some words of like wisdom or calm or restraint.
But I really don't have a spirit of peace right now.
So I'm going to tell you that. And when you

(05:20):
see good people for no good reason mow down the
way he was, there is a rage. And I got
to tell you as well, I think that it is
a righteous rage. And I'm already tired of seeing these
people preening and giving lectures on how they think you
should react and when and how you should express anger.

(05:43):
Let people have their righteous rage, because it's deserved. Some
of us have been doing this for fifteen and twenty years,
and we've been down this road so many times, and
we've heard, oh, well, we need to have a national conversation.
The right is the only one having the conversation. And
as much as people don't want to put this in
the categories of right and left, and I'm not eager

(06:05):
to do it, but I'm also not going to sit
here and gaslight my audience for the purpose of some
BS fairness that, oh well this you know, it's both sides.
We're not doing both sides of them, because there's one
side that's doing the killing. There's one side that has
consistently done the killing. And for just purposes of understanding that,
we're going to dive into that and I'm going to
give you the history of it here, but there's one

(06:29):
side that's been doing it. Today, we're going to talk
about some of the media response, some of the lawmaker response,
and can I just say the overture in all of
this was Luigi Mangeon. If people didn't think that it
was disturbing to watch swaths of the American citizenry celebrate

(06:50):
a guy who in cold blood shot a man to
death in the streets of New York over health insurance.
He was celebrated. I mean, they did. They gave in
the Boston bomber treatment. That's that's what this is, right now,
That's what all of this it's it's infuriating. So we're

(07:12):
going to dive into all of this, and we have
my friends Kurt Schlichtor. We're also going to talk with
David Bozel from Media Research Center, because it is about
as bad as you would think. The left on Blue
Sky apparently was horrific. The latest that we know is
apparently in the Wall Street Journal confirmed this. It was
a Mauser thirty out six, and I thought it originally

(07:32):
it kind of sounded like that because of the heavy
It was kind of hard to tell from the audio
because of the acoustics of the area in which he
was speaking, But it sounded more. It sounded not like
a twenty two, that's for sure. And we have a Mauser.
I have this rifle. It's a bolt action one and
one spent round was in the chamber, and apparently the

(07:53):
shell casings had engraved trans Tifa stuff carved on that.
That is some of the latest that was confirmed earlier
by the Wall Street Journal, and they're investigating it. Of course,
the ann said federal officials probe rifle and AMMO scrawled
with cultural phrases. They weren't cultural phrases. It was the

(08:15):
trans Tifa call to war. We're not going to We're
not letting the media get away with us. We're not
letting lawmakers say, oh, well, the people who are being
killed and shot at need to tone down their rhetoric. No,
maybe it's the left. Joe Biden once called Republicans verbatim,

(08:37):
an existential threat to the security of this country. How
long do you think that these politicians, these lawmakers can
say this type of stuff, these things before somebody's like, well,
you know what, I'm convinced they really aren't an existential threat,
So I guess I should react to it. Words aren't violence.
Violence is violence. But I will be damned if I

(09:00):
am lectured to by anybody who has been applauding that
kind of language that we have heard from the left
for the past thirty forty fifty years not doing it.
So it's a hard show today because, like I said,
I do not have a spirit of peace, and I

(09:21):
really ultimately the irony in that is that that's kind
of how I think it should be approached. Because Charlie
Kirk only ever wanted to go and have a conversation
with people. My gosh, you went to college campuses, and
he smiled about it, and he never got any aggressive
beyond level one sassy, and he was super nice. He
was the moderate, He was the nice guy. He was

(09:45):
the one that had good intentions and his gestures were
rooted in good faith. And you have people out there
that are so hyperbolic that everybody who disagrees with him
is hitler, everyone who disagrees with them is a Nazi,
everyone who disagrees with them is a fascist, everyone who
disagrees with them as a racist. These people who sodomized

(10:08):
the English language with their hyperbole, they are the ones
who cannot live with a difference in idea. He could,
and he went into the lions Den and he calmly
and peacefully debated with a motivation that was rooted in

(10:31):
goodwill and a knowledge base that was moored in fact.
So spare me the national conversation because we tried it
and now you see what happened as a result. Here's

(10:52):
another thing that I'll caution people, everybody who's lecturing, we
need restrain, we need calmness. I don't discount that, but
I don't feel it in my heart. I really don't.
I mean, I told Jesse Waters last night, it's really
hard to be a Christian right now. The discipline required

(11:13):
to walk that walk of discipleship is very difficult right now,
and it's not made easier by Charlatan's in office on MSNBC,
on CNN, who have refused any accountability for where they

(11:33):
have driven us with this logic. If they bring a
knife to the fight, we bring a gun. Warning Cavanaugh,
you guys remember all of this. We'll play the hits
for you here. No, we've been having a national conversation
about this for quite some time. It is a war

(11:55):
of good and evil. I don't even think it's a
war between right and left anymore. I think we need
to stop dressing up evil with distractions. It is evil.
It's not political, it's evil. This is a battle between
good and evil and it doesn't just take place in
this plane. So we have some things to break down,

(12:20):
but I just wanted to kind of let you know
my perspective on this. I don't know what approach you're
expecting me to have, but as I said, I do
not have a spirit of peace right now at all. Whatsoever.
Jesse made the remark to me, We've been down this
road a couple of times before, and we have and
you kind of get burned by it and tired of
seeing the double standards, and you're tired of seeing people

(12:44):
who are insistent on dragging American society right to the
precipice of disaster and then completely refuse any all accountability. Oh,
let's just move along. To get along, we should be
able to talk. Well, that's what we've been saying for
twenty years now. This is not something that you can
get away from. So coming up MSNBC. They fired Matthew

(13:08):
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Speaker 4 (14:27):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
It's time for Data's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
Some of the other news we're going to get into
how the fbis released a photo for the person of
interest as well, and some eyewitnesses were saying that it
looked coordinated, and we're going to dive into all of
that coming up. Just an fyi, some of the other
headlines that are making news. Findings by NASA's Mars rover
provide strong hints yet of potential signs of ancient life.

(14:54):
This is something that we touched on yesterday. They're a
little bitty tiny things, so that doesn't count to me.
Spain is set to introduce new country wide bands at beaches,
restaurants and bars. This is one of the things reported
by The Sun. They're banning smoking in Spain, which is
weird because I've never met a Spanish person from Spain

(15:16):
that doesn't smoke, so I don't know how they're going
to live through this. But they said they're banning smoking
at all outdoor venues and that means outdoor restaurants, beaches, terraces,
and it includes both east cigarettes vapes as well as
regular cigarettes. So that's something they're getting ready to implement.
If that's important to you. NYPD is boosting presidents at
critical locations. This was all in place ahead of our

(15:38):
observation of nine to eleven. Today, a huge fire erupted
at a Paris restaurant as riot cops are battling the
block everything protesters, with more than three hundred and fifty
people arrested. This is how many weeks now that this
has been going. The French are very good at rioting,
but they've made hundreds of arrest They've been trying to
disrupt transportation links and bring the country to a halt.

(16:02):
There's a lot of photos and of the destruction and
the fires and riots. So again that's going into like
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Speaker 6 (18:06):
But following up what was just said, he's been one
of the most divisive, especially devisive younger figures in this
who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate
speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I
always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words,
which then lead to hateful actions.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Lord God, put a hand over my mouth right now.
So that's Matthew Dowd who got fired for those remarks yesterday.
He was saying that I was on MSNBC and then
it came out that he was fired after those comments
on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Welcome back to the program.

(18:50):
Dana Lash with you here on this dark day. It's
also the observance of nine to eleven. Matthew Dowd was
once a Bush advisor and then he went on ABC
News for a while. I first met him during the
mid term elections for the twenty between twenty ten and
twenty twelve. Actually it was about twenty ten, I think
when I met him, maybe nine twenty ten, and it

(19:13):
was the first time I ever did any kind of
election coverage. And we were at ABC studios and it
was George Stephanopolis and Diane Sawyer and I was the
token conservative tea partier and I was on with Donna Brazil,
Jennifer Granholm, interestingly enough, and Matthew Dowd, who was If
I were to give you my true thoughts, Brendan Carr

(19:35):
would not be able to save me in his role
as Commissioner of the FCC, because that tells you everything
I didn't think. I did not have a good opinion
of Matthew Dowd then, and I don't have a good
opinion of Matthew Dowd now. Sidebar, he's dating Maria Shriver,
so that kind of gives you some insight. He's blaming.

(19:55):
This is not just blaming the victim. This is just
shifting all culpability and responsibility to do something like this.
This is what I'm talking about with the left. These
people cannot coexist peacefully in a world where they think
that simply a difference of opinion on policy is quote

(20:17):
unquote hate speech. I'm people can pound sand right now
with their calls for unity. I told you I do
not have a spirit of peace today. I've been doing
this my gosh, I'm in my forties. I've been doing
this since I was in my twenties, and it's not
gotten easier because the rhetoric has no matter how nice
we are, no matter how graceful we are. And I
know that's what we're called to do. Like I said,

(20:39):
walking the walk of discipleship is really really hard during
times like these. I'm going to talk with my friend
Kurt Schlichter about this coming up, because I think there's
a way to thread the needle. But that said, Matthew
Dowd is one of the people who thinks that the
left can say what the left says, but simply the
mirror existence of a policy disagreement is hate speech. It's nazism,

(21:02):
it's fascism. I am so tired of the bastardization of
the English language from these hyperbolic stooges. If you think
that someone's difference of opinion on policy means they're hitler,
you are mentally ill. I think you should be locked
up so that you aren't a threat to anyone else
if you honestly think that. If you think that this

(21:26):
administration is fascist, you need a dictionary and a mental
health evaluation. I am tired of entertaining this broke ass rhetoric.
And that's exactly what it is. It's not as substitute
for wit or intelligence. But INSNBC they could not be
deterred with one. They kept it going. Can you believe

(21:46):
this audio sound bye three stunning.

Speaker 7 (21:52):
In which the shooting like this happens.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Yeah, and again emphasize what you just emphasize. We don't
know any details of that.

Speaker 6 (22:00):
We don't know if this was the supporter or shooting
their gun off in celebration or so. We have no idea.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
But that was Katie tour who was hosting it. She's
talking about that she was hosting this conversation and someone said, oh, well,
could have been somebody shooting their gun off in celebration
or not. The Taliban thinks, that's just ignorant. What an
ignorant comment? How is that helpful or insightful? Is that
worth the ad dollars that these people and MSNBC pay

(22:26):
to have their products wedge between this verbal diarrhea I
audio sound bite four. MSNBC then hijacks the conversation. They
got to make it about gun control.

Speaker 7 (22:40):
Listen, just to give you guys a sense of the
gun laws in Utah. There's constitutional carried. This is May
twenty one. Individuals twenty one or older can legally own
a gun and carry it openly or concealed in public
without a permit. Again, no permit is required or needed
to buy or possess a firearm. There's no waiting period,

(23:01):
no state mandate, state mandated time period for firearm purchases.
Utah does not require the registration of firearms. Both open
and concealed carry of loaded firearms without a permit are legal. Again,
for those twenty one and over, what.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Murders illegal, It doesn't matter. Murders illegal period, it's illegal.
And if you're going to sit here and cite that,
then talk about all of the people who live peacefully.
I've never shot anyone with my firearms. But then again,
I'm not a leftist these it's gulish, ghoulish, as though

(23:44):
it's other people's fault. It's it's the fault of the
victims somehow. I saw a lot of this yesterday. I'm
going to tell you something and I said this to
AOC and I will say it again as it relates
to this insistence on disarmament. If you think that we

(24:05):
are giving up our guns now because that side won't
stop killing us, you are diluted. And this isn't gun violence,
it's leftist violence. And for the people who cautioned me
about saying leftists, it's leftist violence, there is a long
documented history of leftist violence. I'm not even going to

(24:26):
use my own experiences in this or experiences of other
conservatives I know who have had to go through the
same thing. And we've been real cool about this for
like fifteen twenty years now, when occupy was raping people
in their tents, when you had Chaz Chop, when they
sent Jack Boots out to go and bully Tea partiers,

(24:46):
when you had ball fields of lawmakers shot and killed
when you had two Jewish embassy workers shot and killed
in front of the museum in DC, when you had
a scotis justice targeted by an armed leftist? So when
you had Ran Paul who was nearly beaten to death
in his own yard. So if someone's response is to
lecture on righteous rage, show yourself out. The radicalism is

(25:11):
the problem. The leftist obsessive tribalism is the problem. JB.
Pritzker was one of these lawmakers who immediately, immediately decided
to blame for some reason, the people who are constantly
targeted audio sound bite sixteen.

Speaker 8 (25:29):
My sympathy to Charlie Kirk's family and to Charlie Kirk,
who obviously is you know, become a target for somebody.
I don't know whether it's political violence because I don't
know who did it. I know they seem to have
somebody in custody. But I will say that political violence, unfortunately,

(25:50):
has been ratcheting up in this country. We saw the shootings,
the killings in Minnesota. We've seen other political violence occur
in other states, and I would just say it's got
to stop. And I think there are people who are
fomenting it in this country president's rhetoric often foments it.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
We've seen the January sixth here.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
You want to talk about rhetoric, go ahead and prepare
for me. Audio some by twenty three. Let's go ahead
and make Let's talk about rhetoric, shall we. Let's talk
about rhetoric for a moment. I want you to hear
Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 9 (26:24):
You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
You won't know what hit you.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
What about Audio some by twenty four? This guy wants
to run for president in twenty twenty eight, and it
has been out there talking about rhetoric. Let's hear his rhetoric.
Gavin Newsom, I'm sorry.

Speaker 10 (26:44):
I know some people's sensibilities. I respect and appreciate that,
but right now, with all due respect, we're walking down
a damn different path. We're fighting fire with fire and
going to punch these sons of bitches in the mouth.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
I mean, go on. We can talk about Joe Biden
saying that Republicans are quote an existential threat to the
security of America end quote. We could talk about Barack
Obama will bring they bring a knife to the fight,
We'll bring a gun. We could sit here and do
all of this stuff all day long. There's a whole
montage of it, a montage of it. Then you have
Congressman Dan Goldman audio sound by twenty one. Go ahead

(27:21):
and play this one. I mean they're talking about war.

Speaker 11 (27:25):
There's a war targeting conservatives.

Speaker 12 (27:27):
Yeah, look, it's that is incredibly dangerous. I am really
really disappointed. And what I would urge I would really
urge the President of the United States to speak out
against that. I don't view this as an issue of

(27:47):
the right or the left. I think we've seen political violence,
you know, on both sides of the spectrum.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Oh my gosh, you want to talk about that, the rhetoric,
you want to talk about Warhe and play this flashback
from actually just recently audio sound by twenty two. This
sounds like Democrat Senator Chris Murphy, not President Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 (28:08):
Listen, Like, we're we're in a war right now to
save this country, and so you have to be willing
to do whatever is necessary in order to save the country.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Oh so, what was that again, Dan Goldman about being
in a war? What is that again? I mean, I
could do this all day. I'm fully prepared to do
this all day, every single time. You guys say, well,
you need to tell this down. I have at least
twenty clips of you guys saying the same stuff, and
then you have the audacity to act like it's the
people who are being targeted. These people have made life

(28:45):
dangerous in America for conservatives. You have people who believe
that you can just presto change o your gender away. Hell,
you can get them to believe anything. You can get
them to believe that Trump is the next Hitler. And gosh,
I mean, if you love America, do you really want
Hitler to be continue to be president? Do you see

(29:07):
what I'm saying. It's not even about mental illness. This
is about good versus evil rhetoric, the rhetoric. Really, the
woman who accused Trump of literally being Hitler and a
fascist said this audio sound bite nineteen Oh please, you know, right,

(29:30):
why don't you start with the pressing in the United States?

Speaker 12 (29:34):
Right?

Speaker 3 (29:34):
And every ugly mean who has posted in every ugly word.
Really you called him a fascist and you said it's
like Hitler. I mean, these are the words that you've used.
And again you think that you say that for ten
years and more. At some point people are going to
start reacting to that and the violent left has always

(29:58):
been violent. We're going to talk about that coming up.
Can I just share this with you? You want to
talk about how ridiculous this is? Audio someun by twenty five.
Yesterday on the floor of the House, Congresswoman Lauren Bobert
requested a moment of prayer for Charlie Kirk, and Democrats
shouted it down. These are the same Democrats that couldn't
even applaud for a young black kid that had cancer.

(30:18):
Audio somebody twenty five, Please, what purpose is.

Speaker 12 (30:21):
The gentle lady from Colorado?

Speaker 13 (30:23):
Rice s.

Speaker 14 (30:45):
Let's let's let's wait a minute, Wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
The house will be in order. The House will be
in order. The House will be in order.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Democrats couldn't even do that, Like I said, they wouldn't
even applaud a young black boy that had cancer. If
you remember at the U, the first UH addressed by
potus ahead of the State of the Union they don't
call the first one State of the Union address. But
they couldn't even do that. Then, No, we're not doing this.

(31:16):
We're we're not We're not going to do this because
nothing ever changes. The left always says, oh, the right
needs to tone down its rhetoric. Oh, the right needs
to alter its tone, and then they absolutely do nothing.
They say nothing to their own side. Maybe you should
stop calling everyone hitler. Maybe you should stop saying that
everyone is a fascist. Maybe you should stop impugning the
character and accusing people of great offenses of immorality. Maybe

(31:39):
you should stop that. And here's the crazy thing too.
I don't know if you saw well, I know you
didn't see it because you I won't go on blue Sky,
but I saw screenshots the stuff that people have been
posting on social media. This is not like a couple
of leftists. And what's weird is that these lawmakers are
trying to be all full of restraint when they talk
to the pre But I've seen literal people using their names.

(32:04):
They're pediatricians, their nurses, they are members of college administrations,
their teachers, their sanitation where all of these There are
so many people that aren't even using a fake name
anymore because they know that the media will protect them.

(32:25):
And they are absolutely foaming at the mouth with hate,
invective and horror and celebrating this and dancing on a
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Speaker 2 (34:28):
This is a dark day for our state. It's a
tragic day for our nation.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
And I want to be very clear that this is
a political assassination.

Speaker 13 (34:43):
We are.

Speaker 12 (34:46):
Celebrating two hundred and fifty years of the founding of
this great nation, that founding.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
Document, the Declaration of Independence.

Speaker 15 (34:57):
That this this great experiment on which we embar together
two hundred and fifty years ago.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
That we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
The first one of those is life.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
I have to say. Utah Governor Spencer Cox gave uh
A gave some amazing remarks there at the press conference
that they had following this murder, this assassination, and his
tone I thought was amazing and he just he really

(35:30):
it was a tone that was very needed, so big
thanks to Utah Governor Spencer Cox. I want to there's
a couple of I have some good things, believe it
or not, and I at least want to pepper some
of the show with that. I don't know if what
you saw the Yankees did yesterday New York Yankees. They
didn't just tweet about it. They held a moment of silence.
They didn't do any kind of throat clearing qualifications like

(35:52):
oh well we didn't agree with them on They didn't
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I want you all to know that America today, America
today is on mend and me in prayer for the
people were lost, here, for the.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Walkers you work, Here for the families you wore.

Speaker 17 (37:42):
George Nation stands with the good people of New York
City and New Jersey and Connecticut as we more in
the lass for thousands of our citizens.

Speaker 14 (37:56):
I can hear you, I can hear you. The rest
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Speaker 18 (38:07):
And the people.

Speaker 17 (38:12):
And the people who knocked these failings down, well, you're.

Speaker 14 (38:16):
All of us soon.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
Nine to eleven, All these years later, what a still
a dark day in American history, and even darker still
considering the events of yesterday. Welcome back to the program
Dana Lash with you. You can watch us do the
radio show channel through forty seven Direct TV. The chat
is at Rumble. We're also on x and Facebook. George W.

(38:44):
Bush released his statement yesterday saying, quote, today, a young
man was murdered in cold blood while expressing his political views.
It happened on a college campus where the open exchange
of opposing ideas should be sacrisynct. Violence and vitriol must
be perched from the public square. Members of other political
parties are not our enemies. They are our fellow citizens.

(39:06):
May God bless Charlie Kirk and his family, and may
God guide America towards civility. You know how often and
for how long he was called Bush Hitler? Bush was
called Hitler, He was called a Nazi. I used to

(39:27):
crash protests and disrupt the television the shots of television
interviews for leftists, and I was at one and they
were burning him an effigy and they gave him a
Hitler stash. Someone made the suggestion, maybe if you'd bother
to push back more when they called you Bush Hitler,
that we wouldn't be where we are now. And that
gave me pause, because I feel like the country is

(39:53):
at an interesting crossroad, and I understand, believe me, the
responsibility and the weight that comes with it when you're
on air and you talk to you know, millions of
people every single day across the country. And the reason
I say that I just still have such a spirit

(40:14):
of anger right now is because couldn't you argue that
we did the nice thing for a long time since
the w. Bush hears. I mean, how did George W.
Bush respond? Some of the biggest criticisms that my side
had of him is that he didn't push back enough
when he was disparaged, and not just when he was disparaged,

(40:36):
when his voters were disparaged, when Republicans were called little
Nazis for supporting him. I mean, a lot of people
are too young to remember, or maybe they weren't involved
enough to have realized that it was really bad under
George W. Bush too, with the left, really bad, and

(41:00):
in some instances it's gotten worse, and in some instances
it's been the same. And where did his ignoring of
all of it get to any get anywhere? Where did that?
Where did that go? After a ball field of congressional
members were fired into by a Bernie Sanders campaign volunteer

(41:24):
and Ryan Paul was about beaten to death in his
front yard, you know, people weren't out there rioting. They
weren't out You didn't see You didn't see Republicans riot yesterday.
You didn't see conservatives go through the streets and burn
down houses, raid foot lockers. You didn't see any of that.

(41:45):
So I ask all of these years, it seems like
we've been the calm, cool ones, and it's insane that
people have to have go through everything that they have
to go through just to speak on a college camp,
and all of any of us conservatives, every single one

(42:05):
of us who are in media, have had to deal
with security. We've had death threats simply because we speak
ideas that are out of agreement or alignment with the left.
I have never felt, in any ways truly violent towards
the leftist for simply them expressing a different idea. I

(42:25):
don't know it's because we're more evolved or what. I
liked Bush's statement, but I also wonder haven't we been
always the civil ones? And I think it has worked.

(42:45):
And I think, yes, you get more flies with hunting
than I get all of that. But I think it's
easier for people who have never had to have a
security detail to simply walk into a college campus to
say that. I think it's easy for people who've never
had anybody fly halfway across their country the country with
a big suitcase enough to fit a dismembered person in
pills and try to break into someone's house. It's easy

(43:07):
for them to say that I'm not so sure now
to this. It's just it's the nation's still processing all
of this, and it hasn't been helpful for some of
the elected officials for some of the things that we've heard.

(43:29):
I wanted to talk to you for a moment about
the insane amount the history of left wing terrorism, of
left wing violence. It has long been with us. I mean,
going back to the Weather Underground. People will remember the
Weather Underground, right, I think they do. You had the

(43:51):
Weather Underground. They committed over gosh, I don't even know
how many, over almost three thousand bombings. I think it
was looking at my notes here, the number of bombings
that they had committed was quite large. They had a lot.
I think it's actually worse than what some have been
sharing on social media. There were like what two thousand,

(44:12):
five hundred bombings. They did five bombings a day during
an eighteen month period between nineteen seventy one and seventy two,
and over the next decade they had more. It was
a very far leftist organization and in fact, you'll remember
the head of Weather Underground, Bill Ayers, launched Barack Obama's
campaign in his living room. Brendetette dorn. So, Yeah, there's

(44:35):
a big history there. You had the Black Liberation Army,
they murdered, dozens of police officers assassinated. You had a
bunch of other Hispanic separatists you've had. I mean, it
goes on and on and on. I mean there's a
I think there's like a book on it, like Days
of Rage or something like that. I mean, we're not
even getting into some of this other stuff. It's just

(44:56):
it's insane. The history of leftist violence had SDS students
for a Democratic Society. That's where that they came out of.
The Weatherman came out of that group. And then you've
got to go all the way up to modern era
and go to Occupy Wall Street and look at Black
Lives Matter, and look at the Chaz chop neighborhoods. Look

(45:19):
at the guy who tried to assassinate a bunch of
congressional members, Steve Scalies barely escaped with his life, the
armed guy who tried to go and assassinate Supreme Court
Justice Kavanaugh. Interestingly, right after Chuck Schumer, I'm gonna play
this again, right after Chuck Schumer, what audio SoundBite is this?

(45:41):
Thank you? After he said this.

Speaker 9 (45:43):
Listen, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay
the price.

Speaker 3 (45:51):
See that was after Roby Wade and boy, oh boy,
did he really And then and then the guy was
caught trying to get to Kavanaugh's house. I mean, there's
been so many you had Antifa, I mean we've all
seen Antifa. There have been so many far, so many leftists,
violent leftist groups. And then don't forget the two Jewish

(46:14):
staffers that were embassy staffers that were killed in front
of the Capital Jewish Museum in DC. And then the
targets to just regular, average everyday conservatives that go out
to college campuses and speak, or that go on television
or that have podcasts or whatever. It's really unbelievable. And

(46:39):
it's always one way. It's always one way. Someone said, oh, well,
you know George Floyd. You know, I guess you guys
don't care about his kids. He had kids too well,
to be fair, George Floyd didn't care about his kids.
So you're not comparing those two. Spare us this what about,

(47:00):
because there isn't any It's actually a hell of a
lot worse than the history of leftist violence. And people
kind of realize democrats want so badly to go back
to nineteen sixties radicalism. They really do. And of course
then you've got the violent attacks on ice. Don't forget that, goodness,

(47:23):
the attacks on ice, the attacks on law enforcement, how
the police were being attacked. I mean, we could go
on and on. You guys know this because you've been
living it for the better part of ten plus years.
This is who they are. And all of their later
calls for unity have always been lies. They've always been false.

(47:47):
I don't believe them. I don't believe them when they
say they want unity. I don't believe them when they
condemn yesterday's assassination. I don't believe a single one of them.
They're all not a single one of them will turn
to their party and say stop looting foot lockers every
time someone tries to commit suicide by cop or they

(48:11):
turn around and say stop writing simply because of conservative
went to your college campus. When is the last time
you saw Gavin Newsom say that, or Elizabeth Warren say that,
or JB. Pritzgore or any of these Democrat lawmakers. They
never have. It's always well, Trump should watch his tone.

(48:33):
Trump should watch his tone. It's unbelievable. I wanted to
play this. This is audio Sunbay thirty three. This is
probably one of my favorite video excerpts of Kirk. Listen
to this.

Speaker 15 (48:51):
I go around universities and have challenging conversations and because
that's what is so important to our country is to
find their disagreements respectfully, because when people stop talking, that's
when violence happens.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
I've never seen someone genius.

Speaker 15 (49:06):
Well, it's a growing trend because people like me are
facing violence assaults the left, yes, the campus Antifa. I've
been stormed out of restaurants. I've been assaulted publicly, multiple
death threats. Okay, so what's your volume on. There's more
people that agree with me than some people would actually believe,
and they come out of the woodwork when I do

(49:26):
stuff like this.

Speaker 2 (49:27):
We record all of it so that we put.

Speaker 15 (49:29):
On the internet so people can see these ideas collide.
When people stop talking, that's when you get violence. That's
when civil war happens because you start to think the
other side is so evil and they lose their humanity.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
And that's what it is. It's about dehumanizing one side
to the point where it's easy to commit violence because
you've stripped them of their humanity. I wrote about this
in one of my previous books, Grace Canceled, because when
you can reduce your opponent down to nothing but just
a mere representation of some sort of vague evil, it
is really easy to commit horrible acts against them because

(50:00):
you've removed their humanity. Is it really violating a moral
code if you are taking action against something so supremely
evil that it can't even can't even claim humanity anymore
because of the level of im morality. That's their whole
mo that's their whole point. He was, Charlie was always

(50:21):
a very happy warrior. He and I debated things like
social contracts before, and I will say, even when I
thought he was wrong, he was never nasty. I can't
say that he was never mean. He was never nasty.

(50:43):
He was very consistent. It is so incredible. I can't
I can't underscore how unusual it is to have someone
that consistent, and he's thirty one years old. To have
that level of wisdom at that age, it is very unusual,

(51:05):
never nasty, and all he wanted was open good faith
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 3 (52:49):
Some other headlines. A Long Island woman is charged because
she shot a senior neighbor in the face with a
flare gun. What was her name, Greta Thnberg.

Speaker 19 (53:00):
The uh.

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(53:24):
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Yeah, that's what implies you did.

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A yeah, I do. I mean pretty much exactly what
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I mean, it's not like you're gonna, you know, cheat them.

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Speaker 19 (56:06):
And as Tony mentioned, not everyone took to his words
or his rhetoric. You know, at times they were offensive
to specific communities. But with that said, this is not
the time to focus on that. We are focused on
this tragedy. Speaking of this tragedy, is this a moment
for your party to reflect on political violence? Is it

(56:27):
a moment for us to think about the responsibility of
our political leaders and their voices and what it does
to the masses as they get lost in misinformation or
disinformation that turns in and spills into political vices.

Speaker 2 (56:42):
I say both.

Speaker 3 (56:42):
Aren't you so happy to hear that the throat clearing qualifiers?

Speaker 15 (56:47):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (56:47):
Well, you know this and you know he was this
and that and this and that. That was Nate Burlson
over at CBS The Morning Show, and he was telling
Kevin McCarthy, a former Speaker of the House, and it's
Republicans that have to watch their rhetoric. I saw this
in the first I thought of before I bring on
my very good friend Kurt Schlichter was audio sound by
thirty eight. Here go ahead and roll this.

Speaker 20 (57:06):
You're gonna call us racist, You're gonna call us potential
Timothy mcday's you.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
War.

Speaker 3 (57:18):
That was my first thought. I gotta be honest. I
come not with a spirit of peace. Right now. I
wanted to bring on my very good friend and very
wise gentleman American patriot, the Colonel Kurt Schlichter. Sir, you
guys know him. He's a best selling author. He has
a great piece over at town hall right now, and

(57:40):
there's a couple of paragraphs that fit perfectly, I mean
the whole thing, but a couple that really that kind
of gave me the shive a little bit. I gotta
be honest with you, and especially when you said you're
gonna be tempted to hit back to hurt people who've
hurt us, and that's not the way. And I really
because everybody right now, I think is just processing this.
Everybody this movement knew him because he started when he

(58:02):
was like he started with seventeen years old. We've met
him when he was eighteen. I think we are some
of the earliest supporters to turning point. You've known him forever.
You've seen it at Seapac before he was even twenty.
So I think that's why it hits so different. Talk
to us a little bit. How should we feel right now?
What should the response be?

Speaker 20 (58:20):
Well, you should be outraged, you should be angry, you
should be fearful for our country. You should grieve for
his family. He's got that lovely family.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
This is a guy we all knew.

Speaker 20 (58:33):
And they blew him apart with a rifle in front
of us because he was saying things if you're not outraged,
there's something wrong with you. You need to be outraged,
but that doesn't mean that you let your emotions control
your reaction. Retribution, righteous retribution, is a requirement. It's the

(58:57):
cornerstone of civilization. Your retaliation. You know, somebody calls you
a name and you punch him, Okay, that's something different.
Retribution is something that reforms, that reinforces and validates the
existing paradigm of order. Retaliation is just emotion, and that's
not what we can do. And and you know, Dana,

(59:18):
you know me. I tend to get emotional about things.
You have seen me angry, you see me very aggressive.
I'm not a pacifist. I don't think violence is never
the answer. Sometimes it's the right answer. What's the right
answer today? Go out and murder somebody else because they're

(59:40):
saying something. I'm not going to kill anybody because they're
saying something. I'm not going to hurt anybody because they're
saying something because I'm a Christian and I'm an American
and I'm not an animal.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
But I'm going to.

Speaker 20 (59:55):
Use every level of lawful constitutional power at my disposal
or encourage those who represent me in government to do
it to go after these people and to bring them
to justice, because this may have been just one particular
dirt bag, this may have been a small conspiracy, but

(01:00:18):
it definitely ties back to a larger theme, a theme
where the left is losing and they think they will
kill their way into power by intimidating us.

Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
You know, Dana, the one thing I have not.

Speaker 20 (01:00:32):
Seen, and I'm very grateful for it, because I you know,
I talk to people from as base as you and Chris,
who I would have beside me in a gunfight.

Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
Any day, to the you know, soft.

Speaker 20 (01:00:46):
George will like them boys over at the National Review.
But today not a single one has said, I'm afraid
I quit. I'm going to back down. I'm not going
to speak. I'm going to be silent because I don't
want to get hurt. Well, I don't want to get hurt,
but you know what, I also don't want to be
I don't want to be a coward. I don't want

(01:01:08):
to be a serf. I'm too damn old to get
down on my knees. I'm going to live and die
on my feet. And that's how the other conservatives are doing.
And it's conservatives you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
And I mock for being sold.

Speaker 20 (01:01:20):
This was a part of the expression a turning point,
and there are going to be consequences from this, and
I hope they are positive. They won't all be but
I hope overall we can get sanity back in this country.
But if sanity's not what they want, Okay, here we.

Speaker 3 (01:01:44):
Are Kurt Schechter's book American Apocalypse, the Second American Civil War.
I mean the timing is just because it really encapsulates everything,
the tenor the tension, the tone, everything that's happening in
the country right now. I wanted to ask you about
this because I see people who they're not using different

(01:02:04):
names like on Blue Sky or TikTok, and they're pediatricians
and teachers and like people that you would see in
your community that are cheering this stuff. If something like
this does not give them pause to go, wow, this
has gone way too far?

Speaker 20 (01:02:18):
What will what you know, if somebody got killed and
you started cheering, would your mom of notch in the
next week? Oh yeah, yeah, that wouldn't have gone over
well at the Schlichter house.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
And we're not yeah, I would, We're not soft.

Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Yeah, my mom don't speak ill of the dead. That's
the rule and you'd get.

Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Well, you know, and it's a type.

Speaker 20 (01:02:48):
It's uh gender confused males, feminine males, and uh unattractive,
unloved women who are playing out their own personal psychodramas
in public because no one who ever loved them because
they're unlovable and bad people. And I get that, but
that's who it is. I mean, you look at them,
they're all the same. It's like, you know, you know,

(01:03:11):
they'll be like there's a pediatricia saying I'm gonna go okay,
black glasses, nosering fat, and there she is. And again
I'm not trying to be mean, I'm being objective. That's
who they are. These are broken people who hate us
and are trying to fill the void that should be
filled with faith, family and the flag with you know,

(01:03:33):
this kind of pagan hate for the heretics. That's that's
what Charlie was. He was a heretic. He was saying
that men can't men's strain. He was saying that that
that no woman has a penis, he's got to die. Well,
I'm not ready to share my country with people like that.

(01:03:54):
I'm ready to put them in a in prison. A
lunatic asylum or a grave, depending on how they want
to play it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
A friend of ours said that one of the reasons
that I think, how did they put it? They're talking
about speech and violence and how the left constantly wants
to redefine what it is. He said, the point of
the left labeling speech is violence was always to justify
violence against speech.

Speaker 20 (01:04:21):
That's true, that's absolutely true. And remember this is all desperate.
All this stuff is desperation because they're losing, and it's
happening here, it's happening in Europe. Every time someone gets
arrested from a mean tweet, do strong people go arrest
people for mean tweets?

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Does the winning team.

Speaker 20 (01:04:38):
Take a rifle and kill somebody for asking tough questions?

Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
It's a loser's game.

Speaker 20 (01:04:47):
It's a rearguard action for a failed ideology that has
taken God and humanity and everything we know about right
and wrong and put it aside for their own person
All angrandizement. It's a bunch of empty, damaged people who
are so full of hate they'll do anything they can
to keep that.

Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
Little bit of power that they have. And I'm not
going to tolerate anymore. None of us are going to
tolerate anymore.

Speaker 20 (01:05:15):
We have the power, we have the authority, and we
have the side of right, and they're going to pay
righteous retribution is a moral obligation. I'm not talking about revenge.
I'm not talking about payback. I'm not talking about retaliation,
though in some contexts I'm all for that.

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
You know, you start talking bad about.

Speaker 20 (01:05:36):
My mom in a bar, we're gonna have We're gonna
have words, right, But this is something different. This is
unacceptable data meaning we can't accept it, and I don't
think we will not again.

Speaker 3 (01:05:50):
Talking with our friend Kurt Schlichter if you're joining us
a columnists at town Hall, best selling author as well.
So where where do we go from here? I know
where nervitism goes from here, and I know that I
think I said yesterday, I feel like much in the
same way after Andrew passed it really his death reshaped
digital media and reshaped consumption of media, and I think

(01:06:14):
accelerated it beyond what he probably could have witnessed within
the next twenty years of his life had he continued living.
What how do you foresee this in terms of Charlie
Kirk's contribution, and then as a country where do we go.

Speaker 20 (01:06:31):
Well, look look back to Andrew just today. You you've
got this huge show me. I'm writing best selling books.
Our friend Larry O'Connor, he's the morning guy in Washington,
DC drive time. The Senators all listen to him. There's
a little guy named Ben Shapiro out there. Anybody remember him.
And that's just that's just the start. That's just some

(01:06:54):
of the people who get the spotlight that there are
thousands of people energized by Andrew. There are millions who
are going to be energized by Charlie Kirk, whether they
heard his podcasts, or they saw him at a campus
or went to one of his conventions, or maybe they
saw these horrible videos and being murdered and said, well,

(01:07:14):
I want to know what the guy said that was
so important they had to kill him to shut him up.
Now we're gonna have a turning point USA President down
the road, somebody who started with it, somebody who was
part of it, and somebody who worked his way up
through American politics to the White House. We're going to

(01:07:35):
have that Charlie Kirk's legacy. Well, they didn't kill it.
They may have killed him, Thankfully, he's a man of faith,
so we know he's in a better place. But they
they think they could snuff it out. They think they
could shut us up, They think they could intimidate us,
these second rate losers, that we're going to live on

(01:07:57):
our knees for them, that we're going to be served
because they're me either we're gonna give up our guns and.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Let them have at us.

Speaker 20 (01:08:05):
No, No, we're going to It's our country. We built it,
we feed it, we fuel it, and we defend it.
It's ours. We're keeping it. And if you want to
take it from us, come heavy.

Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
That's come heavy, if you're gonna do it. Kurt Schlickter,
God love you, my friend. I mean these are in
times like this one of my first things is, all right,
what's Kurt saying? I gotta go and find out what
the colonel says? Look at you say that, but you always, Kurt.
Kurt Is is every inch, you know, Colonel, every inch,
a man who's been in some stuff and has kept

(01:08:44):
his cool and has kept the calm and has kept
the reason. And never more, my friend, is that more
appreciated now?

Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Well, it's very nice.

Speaker 20 (01:08:52):
I wish we could have all of our typical fun
laugh filled ones, but.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
We will cars, it'll come.

Speaker 20 (01:08:59):
And you know what, Dana, I was thinking, if Androden
passed on from natural causes, he was important enough that
they'd have tried to hurt him too. Yes, what a
great guy. And what a great guy, Charlie Kirk is.

Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
Amen to that. Amen to that. Kurt Schlickter. You can
find him on X his book American Apocalypse, the Second
American Civil War, and he's got a ton of great titles.
You should all go get all of them because he's
a great writer. And you and your wife also have
a book out. Your lovely wife, please give her our
best as well. These are trying times and it's good
that we have real patriots like you out there with us. Kurt.

(01:09:36):
God bless you, God bless you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
Thank you, Dana.

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
See you soon, Yes, sir, we'll see you. Assume we
have more to come, folks. As we wrap up this
second hour, we got floridam In on the way, and
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Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
Well, this is about dogs. A Florida woman bit a
pit bowl to save her dog during an attack in Orlando.
She's seventy seventy years old. Is that Shirley pass a manice?
She was leaving the store the other day a pit
bull bolted towards her fourteen year old dog, Sparky latched

(01:11:15):
onto him. She said, we ended up on the ground.
She weighs ninety pounds. She used her cane in her
hands and then she bit the pit bull on the
back of its neck, and apparently it worked for a
guy to grab the pit bull and pull it away
and then walk off with the dog on a leash.
So she says that her dogs survive the attack, but

(01:11:36):
is still shaken. Oh my gosh. See, I'm just saying,
this is why go out you carry a judge just
saying little tars, just saying, oh my goodness. So this
this is a weird headline. Do another one here. This
is weird. This has to do with a felon who

(01:11:57):
was found homeless with a bunch of babc turtles and
also his half dressed girlfriend. I don't know. I don't
write these stories. This is literally this stuff just actually
happens Miami Dade. This happened in Miami, happened in actually
Miami Beach, Florida. A forty four year old convicted felon.
He's been in and out of prison for the past
like ten years. He's got tons of charges because of

(01:12:21):
baby sea turtles. So he the last time he was
in jails because he had tons of cocaine and he
was going to distribute. Then he got released. Then he's
back in prison now because he attacked a woman that
he had been in an on and off relationship with
and while he hit her, injured her, and then he
got busted when police arrived. Also in possession of a

(01:12:42):
ton of baby sea turtles out of all the random things.
This is like playing like mad libs with these Florida
man stories, like oh, baby sea turtles. Why not? Anyway,
he's going to court. He's going to be a rain
this week, so I can't make this stuff up. That's very,
very interious. Let's see here we also have a Kate

(01:13:03):
coralman who was accused of stealing forty thousand dollars about
eighty five to ninety pairs of Nike Jordan's. I mean,
are they yeah, that's a great question. Are they so?
He yeah, took a lot. He made multiple trips through
a rear door, used bolt cutters to force entry into
this storage unit of the store. He's in custody in
Lee County jail, made multiple trips. He looks like he

(01:13:26):
does not care in his Lee County Sheriff's Office mug shot,
and apparently I guess he had some help. There was
a female that there were three suspects in total, but
he was identified. They also took two signed sports jerseys,
a red Nike Jordan golf bag with tailor made clubs.
It's five hundred dollars, and then all of the Nike

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Jordan's sneakers valued at forty thousand dollars. I cannot even
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don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country,
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Speaker 20 (01:14:58):
People need to start taking to the This is a dictator.

Speaker 8 (01:15:02):
You know.

Speaker 20 (01:15:02):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as
long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
Enemies of the state.

Speaker 19 (01:15:08):
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to
be polite and peaceful.

Speaker 17 (01:15:12):
Do something about your dad's immigration practices effectless one they
go low.

Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
How do you resist the temptation to run up and
wring her neck?

Speaker 19 (01:15:20):
Biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most
of them radicalized up to the right.

Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
I thought he should have punished him in the face.

Speaker 7 (01:15:29):
They said, even if you lost, he insulted your wife,
he's on the.

Speaker 3 (01:15:31):
Escalator and called Mexican's rapist immersed. He said, well, what
do you think I should die. So I think you should
punsh him in the face and then gotten out of
the race. You would have been a hero. I'd like
to punch him in the face. I said, if we're
in high school, I take you behind the gym and beat.

Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
The hell out of him.

Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
Punch some people in the face.

Speaker 7 (01:15:46):
When is the last time an actor assassinated?

Speaker 13 (01:15:48):
And the president?

Speaker 11 (01:15:49):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump.

Speaker 20 (01:15:52):
And that's a fact.

Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Look is his character is stabbed to death. Where booth
when you need?

Speaker 10 (01:16:05):
I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the
White House.

Speaker 5 (01:16:11):
The Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret
Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated.

Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
I will go and take Trump out to night.

Speaker 9 (01:16:21):
And if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant,
in a department, stop at a castle station, you get
out and you create a club, and you push back
on them, and you tell them that well good anyway anywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and
are honoring our constitution are right at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue.

Speaker 19 (01:16:50):
They're not going to stop before election day in November,
and they're not going to stop after election day.

Speaker 7 (01:16:55):
And that should be everyone should take note of that
on both levels, that this is they're not up and
they did not.

Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
If you think you are well imagine and saying nothing
yet here this is where we are in society. Welcome
back to the program, Dana Lash with you top of
this third hour. On a very hard broadcast day. One
of the last things that Charlie Kirk had tweeted about

(01:17:22):
was assassination culture. He shared this bombshell study which revealed
that assassination culture was spreading on the left under President Trump.
Study data links rising support to online extremism and left
wing radicalization, which is something that anybody who spent any
time in politics has seen. I mean, in California, they

(01:17:46):
had people that wanted to name ballot measures after Luigi Mangeon.
See he was the overture. You are able in that
story to dehumanize the health insurance executive. And if you
dehumanize someone, then it may the evil that you are
about to perpetrate upon them easier to justify. And that's

(01:18:07):
what this is. That's what this is about. You know,
I had shared a quote from a friend where The
point of the left labeling speech is violence was always
to justify violence against speech. That's why you have this
hyperbolic comparisons. George Conway just three hours ago was comparing

(01:18:27):
Charlie Kirk to this Nazi named horse Vessel that he
compares a father and a husband who merely had different
policy decisions to an actual Nazi. This is what I'm
talking about. If you're comparing someone with a different view
from you on policy to an actual, actual Nazi, the

(01:18:49):
problem is you. This hyperbolic garbage just makes people like
George Conway look mentally incompetent and certifies that they're part
of the problem. But that's the whole point of it,
and that's been this goal this entire time. Dehumanized, to humanized,
to humanize. If you can render someone irrelevant because you

(01:19:17):
think that their position is so evil, it's just evil.
This is this is something that's been spreading for a while.
Like with the Luigimi and Gione thing, It's not going
to just stop with oh, an insurance executive guy. There
were people out there that thought, oh, the guy got
what he got what he deserved. He was works in
health insurance. People were celebrating Luigimi and jonn He he's
getting all kinds of letters from women all across the country.

(01:19:37):
But it's not good. It doesn't stop with a health
insurance executive. What if you got a politician that doesn't
vote a certain way on taxes? Evil? I mean, we've
already seen it. Police, evil, You drive at Tesla, I mean,
can we talk about that for a minute. Let's just
talk about some of this stuff that we've seen added

(01:19:58):
adding up all these years. You had two separate attempts
on Trump's life in twenty four. You had anti Semitic
rallies on college campuses in twenty four and twenty five
all over the country Ivy League campuses. And then you
had the two murdered Israeli embassy staffers that were killed

(01:20:22):
in DC. And then you had a guy, an Egyptian
man who was not even legally in the United States,
who attacked Jewish people with a flamethrower in Molotov cocktails.
And then let's not forget everything that we went through.
When was this cane fall last fall, when all of
the wave of violence started against Tesla owners, people were

(01:20:43):
keen cars, they were burning them, they were attacking the
cars attacking the people that drove the cars. Why because
Elon Musk is a Nazi. And if we can dehumanize
Elon Musk because he differs from us on policy to
being that of a Nazi, then we can justify the
violence against him. And they had a lot of support
on the left. Don't tell me that it was just

(01:21:04):
a few people. It wasn't. It was thousands of people.
There have been, They've had a lot of support. In fact,
there were a couple of polls out. One was a
Daily Signal poll and it said this was from March
thirty first of this year. Tesla owners are not connected

(01:21:26):
to Tesla owners, not connected to Doje or Musk are
acceptable victims according to thirty one percent of Democrats. This
was from Tyler O'Neill, who wrote that a surprising number
of Americans approved the rash of violence against Tesla's amid
Elon Musk's work helping President trumpet the Department of Government Efficiency.
And it got into the history of all of this.

(01:21:48):
There was research conducted on behalf of another institute to
discover Americans opinions on the attacks, and they it was
kind of amazing, was by a party line. What was
justified on what wasn't People who lived in high population
density areas fifty three percent of those surveyed proved most
likely to say the attacks were justified, followed by self

(01:22:10):
described atheists and respondents who say they think about politics
every day or nearly every day. Younger respondents between the
ages of eighteen to thirty four also proved more likely
to call them justified, as did supporters of Bernie Singer's
policies thirty two percent and Democrats thirty one percent.

Speaker 20 (01:22:28):
This is.

Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
Unbelievable where this has grown, and this has been a
long time coming, this assassination culture. And again one of
the last things that Charlie Kirk had tweeted about people
believing that violence is an acceptable form of dissent. You
saw it with BLM riots. People were killed in those riots.

(01:22:55):
There was an apartment building in South I think it
was South Carolina where BLM rioters set fire to an
apartment building and there were three children inside. We played
the audio of the fire chief who was in tears
and near hysterical when he was talking about it. They
burned it. They set it on fire, and they were
burning it down while three children were inside. And then
they blocked ems. Thankfully they were able to get them

(01:23:18):
out in spite of the efforts of the rioters. It
is a scary time and I see less and less
condemnation of it from the left, and that's the problem.

(01:23:40):
People have got to stop the hyperbole. It's like me saying, oh, well,
everyone who disagrees with me a sexist. Well, in no
way is that true. Just like if Charlie Kirk thinks
differently from you, he's not a Nazi. Trump isn't a Nazi.
He's not a fascist for crying out loud words have meanings.

(01:24:01):
Charlie Kirk's body in his casket are going to be
flown home back to Arizona aboard Air Force two. This
was confirmed earlier. JD. Vance and his wife went to
Utah to meet with the family, and they met with
his widow and two children. FBI's offered a one hundred
thousand dollars reward leading to the arrest of the killer.

(01:24:24):
They've released images of the assassin, and they say that
they have other video of the assassin that they have
not yet released that is very apparently very high quality
and detailed. They're going to get this guy. They're going
to get this guy.

Speaker 19 (01:24:43):
And m M.

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
That's I'm gonna say right now. So where does this
lead us? I mean, I have tons of audio here
are staff did an amazing job getting all of this together.
You know where I mean it's the way that it's
being politicized. Let me play this. This is audio SoundBite twenty.

(01:25:10):
This is AOC Listen.

Speaker 18 (01:25:13):
So are we going to do something about this or not?

Speaker 20 (01:25:16):
We have a political assassination that happened at the same
time as.

Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
A school shooter where children are.

Speaker 20 (01:25:24):
Dying on the same day a week after a shooting at.

Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
A Catholic schoolwards transfer were gun down while praying to
do something? Or are we going to argue over rhetoric?
Star That is my question about.

Speaker 18 (01:25:38):
Rhetoric is the whole point. It is the whole point.
It is the whole point.

Speaker 3 (01:25:50):
What do you mean argue over rhetoric? A trans killer,
someone that is part of an ideology that she worships,
shot into a church and killed children. The casings found,
as confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, that were at
the site of the assassination yesterday, had protrans' messages carved

(01:26:15):
into them. Yes, it is about the rhetoric, specifically your
rhetoric that is leading to this. All of the people
that are going well, maybe the right should tone it down,
might want to take a little personal inventory here. And

(01:26:35):
if you think that the people being shot at by
your side are going to disarm, you can go straight
to hell. That is not going to happen. It isn't
gun violence. It is radical leftist violence, and it is
perfectly acceptable to say that because it's true. Let's look

(01:26:58):
at all of these previous mass casual the incidents. Do
you know the recent handful of them have one thing
in common, a trans murderer. I've written numerous books on this.
There's a common denominator in the previous mass casualty killers,

(01:27:21):
the people who have been out there dehumanizing their fellow Americans,
calling them all of these names, likening them to the
horrors of Nazism. You people are the problem. You are
a thousand percent culpable in this. The Right doesn't do that.

(01:27:46):
I saw this headline today. Comedy Central very quietly pulled
the South Park episode that made fun of Charlie Kirk
because you're cowards. I think that's Charlie Kirk would have
found it funnier if they left it up. There's one
thing that he was not for and it was censorship.

(01:28:10):
I think it's cowardly that they pulled it. There have
been some people who said, we need to pull all
these videos of this stuff. I disagree with that too.
I think it's part of American history and it has
to stay up. People can use their own discretion. And
I tell you this as somebody who has given speeches
and has been around the country. You know where the

(01:28:31):
line is when some of the discussion gets heated, do they?
Because I don't think so. And you're never going to
have any kind of serious reconciliation with a radical ideology
that refuses to assess its role in this. So maybe

(01:28:55):
those are the people that are excluded.

Speaker 4 (01:28:59):
And that wow, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:29:05):
So apparently an Arizona inmate filed fake documents for years
before officials say that he used them to get out
of prison. He took twenty years off of his sentence
by filing false paperwork. That's actually pretty clever, I gotta say,
David Kramer. He filed all kinds of fraudulent documents for years,
and then they blamed a forged court order for his

(01:29:26):
accidental release in Maricopa County. So yeah, they took two
decades off of his off of his sentencing. That's pretty amazing.
But then, of course, you know they went and got him,
so pretty pretty wild. Let's see this. I don't want
to do that one. That one's gross. We'll have to
save it. Austrians are obsessed with the adventures of this
moose that's been running around the country. Sightings of the

(01:29:48):
animal near Vienna have been apparently it's like a big
thing to be able to get a photo. It's a moose.
You know, they're very aggressive. Don't get near them and
try to pet them. I mean, I shouldn't have to
tell Austrians that they should know. Bosell joins us next.

Speaker 5 (01:30:02):
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Speaker 21 (01:30:15):
Two law enforcement sources confirmed to ABC News here that
Charlie Kirk indeed was shot as he was speaking at
an outdoor event at Utah Valley University. You're right, his
presence there at the university had divided the campus. According
to an article in the school paper where there were
people on both sides debating whether he should even be

(01:30:37):
allowed to bring his message, often loyal to the agenda
of President Trump, to campus. But he was speaking at
this outdoor event in a courtyard. We've seen some video
of that event. A shot rings out, the entire crowd
goes scattering.

Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
I am amazed at the qualifications they have to throw
out there before merely announcing that someone was assassinated. And
that's exactly what it happened. This was ABC News via
NewsBusters over at MRC, and it Aaron Katterski who was saying, oh,
it's present there talking about Charlie Kirks had divided the campus.

(01:31:15):
What does that have to do? Almost as if they
were sort of setting this stage to justify why yesterday happened.
Joining me on this our good friend David Bozel over
at Media Research Center where you can also see NewsBusters
dot org. This is David. I just you know, I
was thinking about this because I had a conversation with

(01:31:35):
your dad last week, because everybody knows we did the
MRC event, which was amazing, and your dad was saying
talking about Breent. Bozel was talking about some of the people,
the younger conservatives that he met that had made an
impression on him, and he was talking about some that hadn't.
But then he brought up Charlie Kirk and was saying
that Charlie was so naturally inquisitive, and he just gave

(01:31:59):
like a very you know, warm and genuine like insight
into kind of how Kirk approached how he approached everything
with such zeal and such genuine curiousness. And then here
a week later and we have this news. I just
I wanted to get your thoughts on this.

Speaker 11 (01:32:18):
Look, Charlie's talent stack was out of sight, out of
this world. I was mentioning last night on another network
those of us that have been in the conservative movement.
I've been in it, you know, nearly since basically in
the womb given my father. But I've been in it
for a long time. You've been in this business for
a long time. I can confidently say that all of

(01:32:39):
us in the conservative ecosystem, at one time or another
wished we could do what we do as well as
Charlie did what he did. He was among the he
certainly was the best out of us at creating an
activist organization. The pre eminent activist organization and the conservative movement.

(01:33:00):
He was, you know, one of, if not the best
speak public speakers that we had in our ranks.

Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (01:33:07):
He he combined all of that and and started a
podcast and then started and then started his family, uh,
and had this prolific career. He was the Rush Limbaugh
of our time in that respect. I mean there's always
in the in the different media mediums, you know, there's
there's there's one of one, and then there's there's everyone else.

(01:33:27):
I mean, Rush was one of one. Charlie and the
activist organizations, of all the activist organizations, Charlie was one
of one.

Speaker 13 (01:33:34):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (01:33:35):
And he's going to be sorely missed.

Speaker 13 (01:33:37):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (01:33:38):
He's not going to be replaced by one particular individual.
We're all gonna have to rally together and and and
hopefully combine all of our forces and try to accomplish
as much as he is he has accomplished, and and
hope and hopefully lead as many young people as he
as he did as well. So he's just his contributions
are going to be sorely, sorely missed. And uh, my

(01:33:59):
condolences to his family, who his girls. I hope they
find peace in the coming weeks and years ahead. I
was talking to my staff early today, the best of
the best ability is availability, and unfortunately for their for
his girls, he's not going to be available for them.
And it's and it's just such a tragedy as it

(01:34:21):
relates to who gets the blame. Obviously the investigation is ongoing,
but when you look at the Family Research Council attack,
a lot of people have sort of glossed over that one.
We forget about the Family Research Council attack when we
think about the attempted assassination of President Trump. He's sent it.
Sentive assassination to Steve Scalise, the assault on Rand Paul,

(01:34:43):
the assault on Lee Zelden, the almost near assault on
Brett Kavanol, there was a man arrested in front of
his house with a loaded gun. Time after time after time,
it's been the political right that has been either assaulted
or an attempted assassination or now kill. And I just
think after thirty forty years of being demonized as just

(01:35:07):
this wretched human beings like we have been by the
political left and oftentimes by the liberal media, it's it's
caught up with them. And then since Donald Trump came
down the escalator, it's obviously gotten worse. And thirty of
the country still believes the media, the legacy media, I
call them the upper class media. Thirty of the country

(01:35:30):
still believes these guys, and every single night they're Collins Hitler.
So this is just the logical manifestation of all of that.

Speaker 3 (01:35:37):
Yeah, you mentioned the media with us. One of the
last things that Charlie had tweeted about was assassination culture
and this study that came out that was showcasing how
people were justifying violence towards speech. There was a friend
that had said, well, the left wants to say that
speech is violence, so they can justify violence towards speech.
I remember it being really bad under George W. Bush,

(01:36:00):
But I feel like this is has accelerated lightning speed
in the past twelve years.

Speaker 9 (01:36:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:36:07):
I mean, we've all known someone close to us in
our personal lives that have told us to f off
for our beliefs, for our votes in the last two
or three election cycles, just for voting for a guy,
just just for subscribing to a viewpoint, sometimes simply just

(01:36:27):
for proclaiming your faith and attending church and attending mass.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
The only real.

Speaker 11 (01:36:34):
Yeah, I think you've been asked probably the same thing.
You know, what's our response. I think the only rule,
the only Christian American response, and I'm going to take
my MRC hat off for a second. The only Christian
American response is to crust them at the pulse, crust
them an election after election after election, and do not

(01:36:58):
let up. And I think that's that's the proper We
need to stand up and do everything we can at
every single level, from you know, when a company, not
just twenty twenty eight, when Donald Trump leaves office, with
twenty twenty six in the midterms and every state and

(01:37:18):
local and school board election in between. Crush the Democratic
Party at the at the ballot box and leave no
quarter where electoral electoral returns are concerned, leave no quarter.
I think that's really the only Christian American response at
this point, because I mean a lot of people are saying, Dana,

(01:37:40):
the Democrat Party has to implode for in order for
this to go away. Maybe that's true, maybe maybe that's not.
But they're not going to implode on their own right.
They're going to have to be defeated at the ballot box.

Speaker 3 (01:37:52):
That's a good point. That's a good way to put
at David Bozell's joining us. Now for those who are
just tuning in with Media Research Center MRC NewsBusters as well.
I was looking, you know, because I always look at
NewsBusters when I'm doing my stuff, and I a lot
of video out there, have a lot of medium malpractice,
and I keep thinking, David, I'm like, well, if they
don't see how off base they are with this story

(01:38:15):
and this reaction that if this doesn't do it, I
don't know that anything ever will.

Speaker 11 (01:38:21):
Yeah, if thereabouts of the coverage last night was was
was measured, there were a number of anchors on the
liberal networks that were offering their consolences, and they are
essentially Charlie Kirk's political enemies, and I say ninety five

(01:38:42):
percent of them were good. Now, fast forward to this morning,
CBS and Nate Broson challenging Kevin McCarthy. This has gone viral,
challenging the former Speaker of the House, wondering if when
his Republican party is going to change their rhetoric are
Republican parties rhetoric As if the Republican Party's rhetoric was

(01:39:02):
responsible for this. Matthew doubt he got fired yesterday from MSNBC.
I felt kind of bad for that because he actually
tried to apologize, uh and MSNBC tried to apologize also
on his behalf. And I think Charlie, if you were alive,
would have accepted that a pology and is good the

(01:39:24):
Christian that he is. But MSNBC fired him nonetheless because
his instincts were way off right. Charlie Kirk is fighting
for his life, and Matthew Dowd decides to exclaim that
maybe perhaps the reason that Charlie Kirk had a bullet
go through his neck was because Charlie Kirks supporter waved
a gun and then accidentally went off.

Speaker 19 (01:39:43):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (01:39:44):
Catherine Turror same networks MSNBC to openly speculate that is
President Trump could have used this as a political weapon.
It's just your instincts are are are in the gutter
at that point, and these networks need to be overhauled completely.
And MSNBC is trying, you know, with this ms now silliness,

(01:40:08):
but you can't. You can't change your stripes overnight. And
if you're if you're a break, if you're on the
anchor desk, and you've probably been a part of this data.
If you're on the anchor desk and you have breaking news,
you know, coming in of this magnitude of this seriousness,
you really only job is to sit there and take

(01:40:29):
the breaking news in your ear, okay, and have the
producer read it off to you, and then kick it
to someone maybe in the field, who may know more
than you do. That's it, right. Probably Kirk's fighting for
his life, and Catherine Turr has the temerity to speculate
whether or not Donald Trump is going to use this
as a political weapon. So for that reason I just

(01:40:49):
and for many others, but for that reason alone, MSNBC
should consider whether or not they want her on their
on their anchor chiefs going forward.

Speaker 3 (01:40:58):
I agree with you. It was all the cuts that
I've seen of her speculation just I mean speechless. My
job is to speak, and I was speechless at watching
that last question for you, is this going to expedite
I think maybe the demise of in terms of I

(01:41:19):
think we're always going to have for a long time
the legacy or as you were saying, the upper class media.
But I don't see how their influence continues to rank
within the minds of anybody else except their most you know,
the people that are on TikTok or Blue Sky that
are celebrating. I think to them, those are the only
those are the only people that are going to take
them serious or seriously or think that they have any

(01:41:40):
influence anymore. How does that weigh in with the rest
of America?

Speaker 9 (01:41:43):
Though?

Speaker 3 (01:41:43):
I mean, is this it? Is this the final nail?

Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (01:41:47):
I've been asked a lot of the last twenty four hours.
Is the media are going to change as a result
of this? My answer has been known because of you know,
some of the incidents that I just described from from
Steve Scalise to Donald Trump. They didn't change that.

Speaker 13 (01:42:01):
Now.

Speaker 11 (01:42:01):
Is is a murder going to change them?

Speaker 13 (01:42:04):
Maybe?

Speaker 12 (01:42:05):
But I doubt I doubt it.

Speaker 11 (01:42:06):
Look, the political left has declared a jihad against the
right wing, uh and I have no other way of
putting it. They would rather see us in the grave
than debate us openly in public. But the right needs
to understand that we're you know where. This is no
time at all to cower, This is no time at

(01:42:28):
all to be silenced, This is no time at all
to retreat. We must crush them at the ballot box
and maybe, just maybe, the liberal media would get the message.
Then now these guys are still extraordinarily powerful. They're intertwined
with some of the most prolific aggregating search engines in

(01:42:50):
the country. Yahoo, Google, Apple, all these guys, NBC, New
York Times, Washington Post, ABC, all these guys are all
ingrained into these massive ecosystems. So they're going to be
on our devices. They may not be on your televisions
because you're not watching them, but they're they're going to
be able to set the narrative because they're reaching millions
of people through those meets. But the believability has to

(01:43:12):
go down. We cannot have thirty percent of the country
believe these guys anymore. That's got to get down into
the teens or less. Got to They need to be marginalized,
and this will probably expectite that again. To be fair,
though of them have been good, you know as relates
to this. They've treated Charlie's death with the respect. But

(01:43:36):
we're counting down the clock. It's just going to take
one of them to call us hitler or fascists again,
and then it'll be Katie bore the door all over again.
And so that could happen anytime.

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
David Bozel, I love talking with you. I'm so sorry
that it had to be with us. This kind of
horrific to Dan.

Speaker 11 (01:43:56):
I know he's a good friend of everybody's.

Speaker 3 (01:43:57):
And everybody knew. Everybody knew. There is not a single
person in this movement that did not know him, and
you can't really say that about a lot of people.
That's pretty extraordinary. We appreciate everything that you and MRC
do and NewsBusters. God bless you guys. We're so grateful.

Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:44:13):
Good to see my.

Speaker 5 (01:44:13):
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Speaker 3 (01:44:24):
Angus is one of the best hymns ever. It is
Well with My Soul. It is such an extraordinary song
and the story behind it is amazing because the guy
who wrote it, a Horatio Spafford. He lost his wife

(01:44:44):
and his four daughters in a shipwreck in eighteen seventy three,
and even though he was just overwhelmed with sorrow, he
wrote this hymn. He wrote this hymn It is well
with me my soul. Unbelievable, amazing. I want to leave

(01:45:05):
you on something positive, because this has been a probably
probably one of the hardest broadcasts that I've done, and
especially hard made hard because when you watch a guy
literally grow up, makes it really hard. But two things
so shines a good deed and a weary world. The

(01:45:27):
Yankees can't believe him saying this. Lifelong Cardinals fan, they
said before tonight's game, they tweeted this out before tonight's game,
we held a moment of silence a memoriam of Charlie Kirk.
Kirk founded the youth activist group Turning Point USA and
had become a fixture on college campuses. Charlie Kirk, a
husband and father of two children, was thirty one years old.

(01:45:49):
Thank you New York Yankees. This is how it's done.
This is the way forward. And then you had Steak
and Shake. Steak in Shake tweeted out something about Charlie Kirk,
and I thought it was amazing because they I had
it up here. They had a post a memoriam for him,

(01:46:14):
and it was no qualifications. They just posted it. They said,
were deeply saddened by the passing of Charlie Kirk. He
was a devoted husband and father, a powerful voice for
freedom and our courageous patriot. His commitment to elevating public
discourse and championing free speech and debate inspired millions around
the world. He was a great American who will be
profoundly missed. Our hearts are with his family and his

(01:46:35):
loved ones. That's steak and shake. God love them the
way forward. That's it. So shines good deeds in a
weary world. Be the good deeds. And if don't just
be Charlie, fight like Charlie with grace and fact. God
bless
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