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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Are you with trees? On the edge of the UBU campus,
investigators discovered a bolt action rifle wrapped in a dark
colored towel. The rifle was determined to be a Mouser
Model ninety eight thirty yacht six thirty six caliber bolt
action rifle. The rifle had a scope mounted on top
of it. Investigators noted inscriptions that had been engraved on
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casings found with the rifle. Inscriptions on a fired casing
read notices bulges capital, OWO, what's this question mark. Inscriptions
on the three unfired casings read hay fascist, exclamation point, catch,
exclamation point, up arrow symbol, right arrow and symbol, and
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three down arrow symbols. A second unfired casing read oh
bella chow bella chow bella chow chow chow. And a
third unfired casing red. If you read this you are gay.
Lma oh. We are indebted to law enforcement across the
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state who has worked seamlessly together local law enforcement bear
you with you.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
So that is the That was the governor of Utah,
who excuse me, is giving you the latest in this
horrific story that we have been following and have been
living through now for the past couple of days, none
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so worse as to what Charlie Kirk's family is going through.
And at this press conference they were giving you some
of just the latest developments because they did it looks
like they did catch the guy after this intense manhunt.
How long did this manhunt go on? I mean it's
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been forty eight hours, and they were giving you some
insight into the motive as well. There was and I'm
pulling this note up, so there was a family member
that had said prior to this at a meal that
the killer and we'll just name him once, Tyler Robinson,
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age twenty two, that he had talked about how Charlie
Kirk was coming to the campus and that he just
hated his views and hated et cetera. I mean, clearly
there was political animus here. Welcome to the program, Dana
lash with you were at the top of this first
hour and bringing you the latest with this this individual
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who is finally taken into custody, turned in by his father,
and I just want to pause for a moment on
that turned in by his father. He confessed to his father,
and his father secured his son and called police. His
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father had worked with the Sheriff's office. He himself was
in law enforcement for a couple of decades, and he
confessed to his father, and the father turned him in
secured his son turned him in. And I have to
say that that had to be a lot for him
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to do, and I wanted to acknowledge that and the
stuff that he had written. This murderer. They were giving
you some of the things that he had inscribed on
these casings. The code the down up up. That is
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a stratagem from hell Divers video game, and it's the
hell fire bomb. I believe that's the code for Actually,
that's not one of the stratagems I have quit, but
that's a strategem from hell Divers and apparently it's the
hellfire bomb. And so he was making a note like
I'm dropping a bomb on this. That's the whole point
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of him putting that on there, which gives you a
little bit of insight into what he wanted this to be.
Because there had been a lot of conversation I know
with you all in the comments. Oh my gosh, they
the emails, because a lot of people just like to
vent and they want to ask questions even though they
kind of already know the answer, they don't want to
know the answer. And a lot of you have sent
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emails asking A lot of people were saying was this
a professional thing? And it didn't seem professional. I was
really upset with a lot of the commentary on some
of cable news where they had people going out there
like this was a totally pro thing, and I just
thought you betrayed, you know, everything that is in the
lower third. These people going out there were experts in this,
and we're telling you it's pro. Do you realize that,
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you realize how dumb and dangerous that is to do
something like that this early on, But now we know
twenty two years old, a bolt action rifle and the
motive is very clear, and it's not a rifle that
you would normally that is normally comes up in these instances.
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We're gonna talk more about this here coming up. We
also saw a video yesterday of Vice President Jade Vance
and second lady going to Arizona to meet with Erica Kirk,
Charlie's widow and escorting the casket on Air Force two
back to Arizona. And this is this video and the
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Vice president they are escorting it from the hers and
it is just so somber and so it's a lot.
They brought him home and the second lady was seen
comforting Erica Kirk, his widow, and as it comes out,
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she and her two children were there and his parents
when all of this happened, and taking the body back
to Arizona where I believe that's where they're going to
have the service next week. President Trump has said he's
going to attend that service. And I think we have
this audio as well this video as well as the
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plane arrived back at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport. I have
my dealings with Sky Harbor Airport in the past, but
I got to tell you this was so classy. And
this was the air traffic controller as the plane comes in.
You know the planes, they the air traffic controllers, they
clear the planes coming in. And I thought, and I
would audio, I don't twenty nine, Yeah, go ahead and
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play this this. This is great, well on the.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Visual fifteen eighty five and exam when people were here,
And I don't know what he's thinking about the life.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
He picked up with just to pick about.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Welcome Charlie, you didn't deserve it. May God bless your family.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Supporters lined the streets as his widow left the airport,
and at one point she rolled down the window and
you can imagine she Potus had said in every she's
you know that she's utterly devastated. Which was there any
other expectation of what she would be? They were asking him, well,
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have you talked to the widow. He's like, well, of course,
she's completely devastated, And as they were driving away from
the airport, she briefly rolled down the window and waived
a thank you to the supporters that were lining the streets.
It's going to be very very hard for her, and
God love her. She's what late twenties and two children.
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Not only is it, it's not I can't imagine what
it's like to losea's spouse, being a young spouse, but
with someone like Charlie who is so and has gotten
even larger in life than life, and having to navigate
that publicly, and knowing that the eyes of a nation
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are on you, and having to grieve publicly while also
shepherding you're small what's left of your small family, shepherding
them through that process. And you know, I know she
is very good people around her, but that is very tough.
That is a very tough thing to do, and especially
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knowing that the country's kind of like a tinderbox right now,
and being very mindful of that. It's it is. Pray
for her and pray for her family and his parents.
His parents were just kind of clinging to each other
as the casket was being unloaded off the plane. God
loved them. His whole family just some of the nicest people.
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And so that's how yesterday concluded. And there's been a
lot of discussion in the press about rhetoric. We talked
about that yesterday. You had a lot of start demanding
gun control bizarrely, and the media not quite sure what
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the media's intention is. I think they need to take
a page from the Green Bay Packers in the NFL campul.
I'm saying this. They held a moment of silence for
Charlie Kirk yesterday. Yesterday evening they held a moment of silence.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
You had the.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Yankees that did it the day before last night with
a full stadium. Green Bay Packers in the NFL held
a moment of silence, and I feel like that's I
wish the legacy press was taking notes from them. There
have been some examples of good deeds and good reactions. However,
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I don't think that anybody is there at that point.
And I don't blame you. I don't blame you. I
don't blame you for being angry. You have every right
to be anger because you all have been through a lot. Look,
we've been doing this for a long time, and at
some point in the industry you get very used to
the barbs. But you all don't do that. You all
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have your jobs, and you have your families, and you're
taking your kids to football practice, and you're going to
the grocery store, and you're trying to figure out whose
house are we having Thanksgiving at this year, and you're
dealing with all of these things, and it's just you
have every right to be upset because you've had your
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characters impugned, you have been attacked, you have been belittled,
you have been kicked around, you have been literally called
enemies by the previous president who literally, verbatim said that
Republicans were an existential threat to the security of this nation.
I'm not making that up. He said that you have
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every right to be angry, and no one has the
right to tell you how to feel about it, how
to go about it, how to talk about it. They
have no right to tell you any of this. Some
of my friends out there, Oh everybody, let's I just
shut up. Shut up, because a lot of you have
been cloistered in your little think tanks and you've never
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been down on the streets before. Donate it. I think
that's one of the reasons why this is so. I
don't know the word believe it or not, I work
in words. Why it resonates so widely because so many
people became active and for a lot of individuals who
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are not in the day to day grind, who can't
tell you who the deputy chief of staff is. And
I'm not saying that you need to. I'm just saying
you're not nerds. You go out, you touch grass. You
knew who Charlie Kirk was. Right. You maybe don't know
who the minority whip is in the house, but you
know who Charlie Kirk is. That's why I think it
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resonates so broadly, and because he was so bizarrely authentic.
And I say bizarrely because this is an industry that
rewards inauthenticity. Because inauthenticity gets clicks it does. I can't.
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I cannot. As someone who has stories to tell about
so many people that you see on TV. He was
literally the most morally consistent person one of in this industry.
And I think that you all picked up on that,
and that's why it resonates so broadly. We're going to
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talk a little bit about this because I can tell
that there's this ursioning I don't know how to put it,
Caine like, there's hall monitors that are trying to police
everyone on their reactions, and I think you need to
ignore those people. We're going to talk more about this
coming up. We were going to unpack a lot today
and one of the things by goal today, I'm a
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little bit in a better place than I was yesterday.
I think everyone's kind of processing. But the goal today
is to leave you with something positive on which you
can build your weekend and begin your next week. Because
the fight goes on, the horrors persist, and so must we.
We have a lot more on the way as we move.
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So we're still following some of the latest developments with
the apprehension now of the killer in Charlie Kirk's assassination
will bring you even more from that. In the meantime,
Jerry Seinfeld compared the quote free quote unquote Palestine movement
to the KKK. He's getting a lot of heat for it,
but he's not wrong because it absolutely is like that,
and I would advise you. I'm just going to not
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on this anymore. It is it's a colonizing offshoot of
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In terms of entertainment, there are now apparently AI generated
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out later, but this is a problem. They're all AI generated,
They're all They're all over Amazon now, and I don't know.
I find it ironic that this article was written by AI. Yeah,
very ironic. We have more on the way. The war
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As Cashpattel, who is really quiet at some of the
other press conferences, but spoke out there, I'll see you
in Valhalla. Welcome back to the program. Dana lash with you.
At the bottom of this first hour, some were saying, oh,
some didn't think it was appropriate for him to say
that again. I'm gonna tell you. Just get off their
ass about it. Just get off their ass. I'm so
tired of these people who are up on their preening
high horses trying to lecture everybody else about how to
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feel after watching someone get assassinated on live television. Just
stop read the room. I just am done with this stuff.
It makes me so aggravated. I mean, who the hell
are you to sit here and tell people how to
process what they just saw. Everybody's processing things differently. Everybody
knew this guy. Just stop. We don't need that. And
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I'm gonna and stop telling me to unify with people.
I've been out here. I don't want to make I'm
not making this by myself, but I'm telling you, and
it's not just me. A lot of us have been
out here busting our asses for a couple of decades,
and we have taken some hits. We have had threats,
We've had all this stuff. I mean, hell, we had
people try to break in our house. You know, some
of us have had to move. We dealt with all
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of this. So no, you don't get to lecture us
and tell us to unify with people who are cheering
what happened. You can't unify with some of these people.
Case in point, I noticed this this. I don't even
follow Broadway. I don't follow Broadway. I know who Kristin
chennow With is because she was in that one Christmas
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movie with Danny DeVito. I don't remember what it was,
but they had a Matthew Broderick Danny DeVito, and they
had a Christmas light compety. They were like petty neighbors. Anyway,
it's not important, but the important thing is that she
said something very nice about Charlie Kirk on one of
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his videos, Kristin chennow With like happy little Kristin Chenna
with right. She was in wasn't she in the Broadway
version of Wicked or something like that? Yeah, she said
something very nice and was merely marking because she had
to known of that. A lot of people who like
her were also fans of Charlie Kirk, and she just
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merely said something nice about him, like it's so sad.
I mean, I think that's completely normal to say, how
sad you think it is that someone like like that.
He was just shut down simply for debating, and she
was absolutely dragged in her comments. I she said she
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was upset by his death and said that she now
she knows that he is now in heaven. She says,
I'm so upset. Didn't always agree, but appreciated some perspectives.
What a heartbreak his young family. I know where he
is now heaven, but still and then she had a
breaking heart and people were dragging her for this. What
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is wrong with you that you can't even express something
like that? Well, I didn't like what they thought. Oh
my gosh, I didn't realize that you were the ombudsmen
of death, that you were appointed the bouncer of determining
who gets deliver or die based on their views. You
better pray to God that I'm never appointed to that position.
Some of these people are so self involved. Well, I
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just didn't like his views, so I can't What is
the matter with you, Chloe Kardashian. Another example, Kane, this
is turning me into the Daily Mail sidebar. Chloe Kardashian
had expressed sympathy for his family, Chloe Kardashian, and they
started dragging her in the comments. She was lambasted by
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fans says Hedlines for liking a Christian tribute to Charlie Kirk.
She liked it, she didn't even say anything.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
She just liked it.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
And these people that have no lives. Oh my gosh,
I just saw Chloe Kardashian like this, I've got a
riot and they win at her for this. We are
not the same, y'all. We are not the same. And
then you have this trainey cyclist. I don't know if
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you saw this. It's a transgender cyclist who apparently got
very upset that people were expressing sympathy some I don't
know why that was so bad for Charlie Kirk and
decided to say nasty things. It's a Team USA cyclist.
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By the way, why do we have a dude on
the chicks team a Team USA? I don't know. It's
a BMX cyclist. It's a dude. And the individual, this person,
he calls himself Chelsea Wolf. He was an alternate on
the women's BMX team at the Tokyo Olympics in twenty one.
Speaker 8 (22:50):
He had.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Above the USA Today headline of the murder he had
adore the Explorer gift on it and it said we
did it like he was celebrating it, this guy, and
then he gave a thumbs up, called him a Nazi,
all this other stuff because Charlie Kirk could not be
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forced into adopting this guy's fantastical perspective of his own
life in genitals, way to go and making us think
you're even more mentally disturbed than we thought originally. We
already know that you're struggling with gender dysphoria. It's a
mental illness. I had a whole column over at the
Washington Times talking about how Trump should not be using
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that blanketly as a blanket to go and disarm people.
But people like this training who are on the women's team, BMX,
you're not helping things by doing this kind of stuff
because you have to be mentally ill to have that
kind of reaction to someone being shot in the neck
in front of their family and their children and thousands
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of people watching. This is about dehumanization. I'm tired of
hearing trainees and I'm if you don't like my language,
go to hell, because I'm not. I'm you had the
nice guy. All of these people that are dehumanizing someone
because they will not bend and share their fantasy perspective
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of gender, and you have the audacity to say it's
dehumanizing because you cannot usurp someone's free will and force
them to do what you want. You think that your
inability to force them through dehumanization. You think that that
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is dehumanizing. Again, you have to be mentally ill to
have that kind of circular logic. No, they had the
nice guy. I don't feel in any way nice. I
really want to be mean about this dude because he
was so nasty. I mean, he looks like a skex.
He's unmasked. Stop. Like I said, it's really really hard
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to be a Christian during these times because you have
understandable anger and people are saying, well, we got a unit,
we got to I watched this thing with Stephen King
unfold on social media. I don't know if you saw this.
He yesterday went out and said that Charlie Kirk repeatedly
said that people should be stoned. That he said that
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gay should be stoned. That's what he said, and he
said he had he advocated that stoneing Gaze did that.
That was just one of the things that he said,
and that's not at all what Charlie Kirk had ever done.
In fact, there are all of these videos of him
talking to gay conservatives at these events and they would say, well,
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how do you reconcile this. And he goes, well, he goes,
I'm a Christian. He's like, so, I don't agree with
your lifestyle, but I'm also a conservative. And he says, politically,
we agree on the same things. He goes, most of
the time, we agree on the majority of things. And
he says, for that, welcome, welcome to the conservative movement.
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And I thought that that was a really great response,
completely opposite to what Stephen King had said. And so
Stephen King was dragged all day yesterday. And then he
couldn't just apologize. He said, I apologize for Saint Charlie
Kirk advocated stonying gaze. What he actually demonstrated was how
some people cherry pick biblical passages. What he was in
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cherry picking a biblical passage, he was merely stating exactly
his belief. But then also he would welcome people to
the conservative movement. And I mean, I don't know, the
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whole thing is insane to me. And he really wasn't apologizing.
He kind of was, but he wasn't in his own
way because he's so blinded by pride and ego. That's
the other thing. If you are really searching for honest
genuine discussion and you are in the wrong, you don't
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double down on it. It's either about discerning truth or
it's not. And if it's not about discerning the truth,
and what's the effort for. And that was kind of
Charlie's approach to this. He wanted to convert. I've always
said that converting people is one less person you have
to fight. It's true. He liked converting people and bringing
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them over. It's one less person you have to fight,
and it's one more person you have to fight them.
But he did it very genuinely in the pursuit of
truth and common ground, and he was incredibly effective at it.
And that's what got him killed. He was very effective
at it. If it's not about discerning that truth, and
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what's the point. And I look at people like Stephen King,
you say that you are about the fact of the issue,
and that it is about discovering the truth of the matter.
But when you are proven wrong on it, there's no
room for ego. If you're hurt, your ego is hurt,
if your feelings are hurt, then you are not in
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this for the right reasons. This is why the left
gets so emotional over everything. And I don't want the
right to turn into this, and that's something that even
predates Charlie. The left gets so upset when proven wrong
because it's not about the truth of the issue for them.
It is about power for them, and they take it
very personally. When they are proven wrong on an issue,
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it is a diminishment of their power and influence, and
they react emotionally because they are not in this for
the same reason that you and I are in this for.
They are in this for control. We don't want to
control anyone because I don't love anyone that much to
control everyone. I'm sorry, I'm not Jesus. I follow him.
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I fall short, But you're the same way. Nobody wants
to control anybody. We just want to be left alone,
and we want the truth of the issue, truth and
logic way out. It's about power for them. It's about
control for them. And so Stephen King he was mad
that he was proven wrong. If you really think about this,
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if you really loved the gays and you thought that
someone advocated for stoning them to death, and then you
find out that they didn't ever actually advocate for stoning
them to death, wouldn't you be happy about that, wouldn't
you say instead, Oh, gay community, this guy didn't want
to stone you to death. Isn't that great? No, he
was still mad. He didn't th't give our rats ask
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about the gays. He doesn't care about the truth of anything.
It's about ego, power and control. He was still mad.
That is why it's not an apology, he said. Then
later three hours after, he goes, well, okay, I was wrong,
and I apologize. I've deleted the post. Fine, no qualifications.
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I think Charlie would have accepted that. And here's the difference.
Charlie would have accepted it, and then Charlie would have
invited Stephen King on his podcast to talk about it
as a gesture of goodwill. Would Stephen King have done
the same? We have more on the way as we
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Like SAMs through the Hour Glans So are the days
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So these students are watching the video the assassination, and
they're celebrating it, and we're laughing about it, and this
student recorded it.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Are we cheering for someone getting shot?
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Like, no matter what political beliefs are, we should not
be cheering that someone got shot.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
He has a family.
Speaker 6 (33:10):
We do.
Speaker 10 (33:11):
I value everyone's beliefs, but we should not be cheering
as a class that someone got shot.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
He has a family. He has a family. He has
a family. Yes, and who shot them?
Speaker 9 (33:26):
A transgender person?
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Yes, it doesn't matter. You should not be cheering that
someone got shot. What do you mean? Yes, they had
all kinds of transgender stuff on the casing. She's not
wrong on that aspect of it. Welcome back to the program.
That's a student in North Texas. I think she should
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be given a scholarship, absolutely because she had the balls
to speak out when she saw that egregiousness in her classroom.
And she spoke out. Surely this girl can get a
scholarship because she's obviously an independent, critical thinker, and she
obviously is courageous to be able to speak out in
(34:13):
her classroom that way. And she was smart because she
recorded it, and then she even had the wherewithal to
flip the camera around and go back and forth with it.
I mean, you know, that's that's a lot of smarts
and calm in a heated environment. That's impressive. That young
woman is incredibly impressive. So I don't know, I'm just
thinking maybe TPUSA might have another recruit there in Denton
(34:36):
in North Texas. Hmm, We're going to follow that because
I think our friend lawmaker Texas Rep. Brian Harrison was
posting about this as well after But this is you know,
over a lot of people have been asked me, well,
not been, I mean have asked me previously during the
whole college thing. They're like, oh, well, you know, you know,
how goes O? Where's your kid going? Where's your And
I usually think that college is a racket unless you
(34:58):
know your kid gets scholarship. Our our ka got scholarships,
otherwise he would he wouldn't be going where he's going.
But with North Texas that that place has gotten super
far left. That was if you remember, that's the campus
where I think it was they had a TPUs event.
I don't think Charlie was there, but that's where they
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uh protested against one of the speakers. And is that
not the campus where or one of the camp I
don't think it was Riley Gaines, but someone there had
to kind of go into a janitorial closet to get
away from the folks who got to rowdy during the
Q and A yeah, yeah, that's up in North Texas.
You know they have an alphabet Studies minor. You can
(35:41):
minor in LGBTQ studies.
Speaker 8 (35:44):
What is that?
Speaker 5 (35:45):
What is that?
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Even? We're like making up things and what are you
going to do with that degree? Teach that course later?
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Free and democratic society, which is what America is supposed
to be, depends upon the basic premise that people can
speak out, organize, and take part in public life without fear,
without worrying that they might be killed, injured, or humiliated
(37:15):
for expressing their political views. In fact, that is the
essence of what freedom is about and what democracy is about.
You have a point of view, that's great. I have
a point of view that is different than yours. That's great.
Let's argue it out. We make our case to the
American people at the local, state, and federal levels, and
(37:38):
we hold free elections in which the people decide what
they want. That's called freedom and democracy. And I want
as many people as possible to participate in that process
without fear. Freedom and democracy is not about political violence.
(38:01):
It is not about assassinating public officials. It is not
about trying to intimidate people who speak out.
Speaker 6 (38:08):
On an issue.
Speaker 8 (38:09):
Political violence, in fact, is political cowardice.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
So, first off, welcome to the show Daniel Lash with
you top of the second hour, channel through forty seven.
It's the stream of the radio program. The chats at Rumble.
That was Bernie Sanders with a B Bernie Sanders saying
those things, Kine.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
He.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Why couldn't he? Were you literally were typing as I
was thinking, Yeah, I mean I would have appreciated those
sentiments the first time somebody tried to shoot Trump. Yeah,
what appreciated them? After the attempted assassination of lawmakers at
the ball fields? You know, you know, I don't want
(39:02):
to say, too little, too late, but at least somebody
said it.
Speaker 8 (39:06):
Good.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Heavens he is a socialist, and yet is it just
because he's old. He's like, oh my gosh, these people
are going to drag this whole thing off a cliff.
I don't know, but.
Speaker 8 (39:21):
It is.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
It's pretty amazing. Sometimes the people you least expect, at
least once one time, get it correct. I don't know
if you've seen this. This is the big debate today,
the very big debate today. And I think it first
came let me pull this up. I think it was
Rolling Stone that first did this. Here's the headline. People
(39:46):
are losing their jobs for criticizing slain free speech advocate
Charlie Kirk. Journalists, publicist, college faculty have been fired after
calling him a divisi figure and making light of his
assesse fascination. Okay, that's not even an accurate headline. If
you're going to say stuff like this, have the balls
to be honest about it, you absolute cowardly rerat bastards
(40:09):
in the press. People don't hate you enough. They don't
even have the courage to state exactly what's been happening.
I would imagine that teachers, for instance, recording themselves gleefully
celebrating someone's death, someone's murder in a ghoulish fashion. Be
(40:33):
accurate about it, describe folly. Make sure you quote these
teachers and these people that are getting fired by their
employers because they say things into the camera with their
own mouths, like I'm glad he got shot or I'm
glad he was killed, or I wish that I was
the one that did it. Because that's what they're saying.
That's why they're getting fired. Their employers are like, holy hell,
(40:56):
no way, we don't want to know. Now. They look
at it and the like, these people are nuts. We
don't want them on our campuses. I mean, these people,
this is what the right does. The Right's like, okay,
good morning, I'm gonna log into my totally anonymous X
account and say things like I disagree with Eleano mar
And then the left is like, yeah, I'm a teacher,
(41:17):
I miss Karen Karen the teacher at you know, Joe
Blow Elementary, And I'm just gonna record myself saying I'm
so glad that Charlie Gkirk is dead. Do you see
the difference. It's not cancel culture. It's called accountability. No
one told these employers to fire these people. The employers
were like, oh, you were dumb enough to Actually, these
(41:40):
people are using social media accounts that have their job
titles in it, their full names, their job titles on
pages where they talk about their employer. That's not cancel culture.
Most people sign a contract stating up on employment that
they're not going to embarrass their employer. It's actually in
subordination and a violation of their contractual obligation. So it's
(42:04):
technically not even remotely canceled culture. But I don't care
if it is right now. Do you know why? Because hey,
these are y'all's rules. Oh wait a minute, the left
is suddenly upset about playing their own rules. I'm very
familiar with their cancel culture game. They invented it. They've
tried to cancel me in a million other people. These
(42:25):
are your rules, Left, You guys created this game. You
bought the ticket, Now take the ride. That's what this is. No,
it's not cancel culture. These are people, like I said,
I'm not going to play all of it because it'll
just get you guys so upset. And I feel like
(42:46):
right now everybody kind of needs just to process the
grieving part of this, all of this horribleness. But you
have people who are the out there themselves using their names.
They're doctors, guys, they're pilots, you know. One of them
was an American Airlines pilot. Well, okay, first off, number one,
(43:11):
how are you a pilot? Using your name and then
underneath your name on your social media account it literally
says pilot with American Airline And on your social media
account you have photos and posts about your job. That
couch the whole I wish Charlie Kirk was dead, the
horrible stuff that you say there there was, I mean
literally a guy like legit celebrating the death, like gleefully
(43:35):
recording himself celebrating it. And then you know why you
get fired if you're a pilot and you do that.
Who the hell wants to fly on a plane with
that guy piloting it? Kane, would you want to fly
on a plane with that dude piloting it?
Speaker 7 (43:51):
No?
Speaker 9 (43:52):
No, no, there's a lot of the left that are suicidal.
I don't want him in charge of my plane.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Hell, he might drive, he might like wait a minute,
there's a million Charlie Kirk's on this plane. I'm gonna
drive it into a mountain, right, I mean, it's it's
a terrifying concept. Or teachers there were okay, so a
handful and actually more than that of teachers elementary school,
junior high, et cetera. That records. Some of them were
recording themselves in their classrooms, recording themselves in their classrooms
(44:22):
saying I wish I could have done it, or I'm
so glad he's dead blah blah blah, or laughing or
making fun of what happened. There was a woman who
was doing choreography of the blood that was spilled. That's
all I'm gonna say. And then they have on their
they're using their name their social media account that says
employed at this school, not even kidding. There's screenshots of
(44:45):
this that exist. This is not being made up. And
then they're like, wow, I can't believe I was fired
because the school looks at someone who is teaching young
children that is celebrating joyfully. I would not want anyone
who does that to be teaching my children or any children,
(45:07):
do you.
Speaker 6 (45:09):
So?
Speaker 2 (45:09):
No, this is not cancel culture. Rolling Stone acts like
all these people on the ride are out there just
like trying to uncover these anonymous accounts. These are not
anonymous accounts, guys, These are idiots. Like it's off limbs
of TikTok. Literally just repost stuff that's on TikTok. This
is the same thing. You post it again. You bought
the ticket, now take the ride. That's what this is. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors.
(45:37):
You literally have a dean of a university who got
in trouble for this. You I mean, I'm looking at
this list. There was a teacher, Benjamin Philio who was
fired at Barrington School and he was on TikTok. Literally
has his name teacher at Barrington School, even has the
(45:59):
hand of the school in his bio, and he's doing
this stuff. And then he's like, I can't believe I
got fired. When you again, when you sign a contract
to go and work, if you're a teacher, you sign
these contracts. You sign contracts like this, you also agree
to not make remarks like this that bring any repute
I'll repute upon the school. There was a college professor,
(46:24):
Lisa Greenley Greensboro, North Carolina Community College. She recorded herself
literally she says, I am an English professor currently working
at the Greensboro, North Carolina Community College in Jamestown and
has her name. She records herself saying, quote, I'll praise
(46:44):
the shooter. He had good name, he had good aim.
She records herself saying this and puts it out on
the account that literally says, quote, I am an English
professor currently working at GTCC in Jamestown. You're surprised that
the school is going to fire him. You guys are
turning me into like a femini. Sam Kennison here, Chimney Christmas.
(47:10):
Oh my gosh, yeah, listen to this. Do we really
want to play this? It's so I'm trying so hard.
Speaker 9 (47:17):
I think people have to hear what the left does.
Speaker 2 (47:20):
Okay, prayers and thoughts for Charlie.
Speaker 10 (47:26):
No, I have no prayers and thoughts for him left
from all my further thoughts for the instant children who
did nothing wrong.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
We're not setting out divisive, equal messages.
Speaker 5 (47:38):
We're not saying empathy is.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
A problem with America. I prefer him the anti empathy guy.
Speaker 6 (47:46):
I will.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
I'm not gonna be able to more less than be honest.
Speaker 9 (47:53):
Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
There's also, I mean, I have like so many there's
so many examples here, because I mean, they're all over
the internet, so mostly peaceful means had won. This is
at Greenville County Schools, Jimmy Christmas. So this guy he's
on Facebook using his name on Facebook, and he posts
(48:18):
thoughts and prayers to his children. But in my opinion,
America became greater today. There. I said it on his
Facebook profile. It has his name and his profession and
where he works. I can't believe I was fired. Make
God Kane. What would happen if I went, Yeah, I'm
(48:38):
a radio host at Radio America and Dana Lash and
I went out and I posted, you know, celebrating, which
would never happen somebody on the left getting killed.
Speaker 9 (48:49):
No, let me on the right does that.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
No, But just for the purpose of argument, for illustration,
would Radio America then be within their right because I'm like, oh,
I'm a have all the identify fires up there, and
what if I recorded myself sitting here doing it? Yeah,
they would absolutely have every legal recourse to react about it.
It's a termin unemployment.
Speaker 9 (49:09):
We could both scream freedom of speech and First Amendment,
but this.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
Isn't that, yeah, exactly. People. I really feel like people
on the left have no idea what the hell freedom
of speech means. I mean, clearly, because they're shooting people
in the neck for it. They have no idea what
freedom of speech means. Their idea of free speech means
you also have to have my opinion. Everybody has my opinion,
then it's free speech. That's what the left thinks. That's
how they operate. It's just asinine. No, this is I mean,
(49:34):
think about this stuff like the Oxford union president celebrated
his death. The Oxford union president who shows up to
debate wearing uggs and sweatpans. I'm sorry, you're a pathetic
loser who only is there because of DEI. It was
just them trying to look like they're honestly, that's the
reason why he's there, because I've heard this guy debate
and I'm like, this guy could not argue his way
(49:55):
out of a paper bag. What the hell? And he
shows up looking like a slob just rolled off of
the couch and his mom's basement, and he was celebrating
the assassination. No, they don't believe in free speech because
to them, free speech means you believe in their opinion too.
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(52:56):
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(53:17):
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a bike. You can't get anywhere unless you're gonna it
(53:38):
is sheer mayhem. And apparently they're learning how people don't
actually understand the rules of the road at all in London.
These people drive cars, but then you put them on
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Speaker 11 (55:44):
A frantic manhunt for Charlie Kirk's killer, nearly thirty hours
on the run.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
How did the shooter make a getaway?
Speaker 11 (55:51):
There are new clues tonight, big developments in the manhunt
as we understand it at this moment. And an eyewitness
to ask Kirk a question moments before he was shot
and killed joins us what he saw and heard in
those seconds leading up to the murder and warning it's
about to get a lot worse in this country. That
is a chilling threat from some of maga's youngest and
(56:11):
most passionate members.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
Are you serious, Let's go out front seriously, Aaron Burnett
over at CNN, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash
with you. So wait a minute. CNN's they're worried about
chilling threats from the young maga Americans. What okay, sure,
jan really, I've what are you talking about? What could
(56:35):
possibly be worse than shooting and killing Kirk in the
manner that I mean for crying out loud? You're not
going to turn around and make yourselves the victims on this. Also,
as Kye noted, the left thinks that the right is
going to retaliate the way that the left does, because
that's what the left does. This is why I caution people, please,
(56:59):
Dear Heaven, do not push people who choose to be peaceful.
They choose peace. They are capable of great violence, but
they choose peace. Do not push them to not have
that option. The left reacts violently to literally everything everything.
(57:28):
I mean, for crying out loud, they tried setting a church, well,
they did set a church on fire in DC. They've
reacted violent, that's all they know. They react violently because
it's all they know how to do, and so they're
sitting back like, oh my gosh, what did what do
we do? The right doesn't react that way. Now. I'm
(57:51):
not saying that that could ever change, and I do
think that the right needs to be more aggressive, but
the right doesn't think or act like the left does.
I gotta tell you. On Facebook, my personal page, I
have locked down to just a handful of people, and
(58:15):
one of the people that I'm friends with on there,
I've known for fifteen years now, probably longer, is far
left leftist. We do not think the same on probably
ninety eight percent of things. But they have never made
(58:44):
my political beliefs a prerequisite for friendship, and I don't
do the same. So long as you don't want to
disarm me and you don't believe in like killing people, right,
I can. I'm actually pretty I can get along with
a lot of people, but I do have some lines.
(59:08):
And I was watching as a lot of my political
friends that I have become very close to. When you
when you're forged in the fire with people, that relationship
takes on a lot of new meanings. And a lot
of us have have gotten to know each other and
have been through crazy things, and you know when we
and like Charlie gotten to know him, and you know,
(59:29):
you go through things with people and you you look
at them as more than just a fellow commentator or
a fellow activist or you you really get to know
them and you know that they kind of have your back.
It's hard to explain, and my heart sink a little
bit because I was watching one of my friends. I
watched it play out on social media. One of my
(59:51):
friends thought that she had a friend and a moderate,
and the moderate was taking great exception to her, saying
that it was on the left, et cetera. And then
the modern it just went at her. It's somebody I
don't like, but they just went at her and she
ended up having to, I mean, very publicly like the
relationship ended. And that's not I mean, I literally saw
(01:00:11):
that play out with a lot of people in the
past twenty four to forty eight hours, and a lot
of my friends are lamenting the fact that they feel
like they lost friends and family and their private lives
because of their beliefs and their work in politics, and
then they were losing professional associations with people because of
(01:00:35):
their righteous rage over what happened with Kirk and my friend,
who is very left, I had shared something on Facebook.
I had shared a even on my private page. I
always obscure my kids' faces, and now everybody, and that's
why you see a lot of people don't post their
kids' faces online because stuff like this that work in
(01:00:55):
media that work in conservative media. And I post a
picture of one of my kids with Charlie when he
came to town for a student rally. This was ohead
of the twenty twenty elections and came to came to
our town for that purpose for a student rally, and
(01:01:19):
my son went and Charlie invited him to bring his
friends because he had met him at a different thing.
He said, bring your friends, et cetera, and hooked him
up with hats and signs and T shirts and all
this stuff, and they thought it was just the greatest
thing ever. It was so nice to them and spent
so much time going around talking to all of the
students in my town, like actually talking with them and
going out and meeting with them. And I'm sure it
(01:01:40):
made his security team absolutely nervous. And I watched one
of his detail and he was very close behind Charlie
watching everybody. And Charlie just wanted that. He wanted to
make those connections because he understood the power of retail politics.
You know, when you meet people where they are and
you talk to them, it's very hard to hate him
when you meet him. He's one of those people. He's
so nice, so friendly and came and met with them,
(01:02:05):
and I posted this photo on my Facebook page, my
private one, and I obscured my kids in their friends' faces.
And my friend, who is on the left, very far left,
someone that I probably if we were not friends, I
maybe would be at their throat if they were in politics,
had said, I am so sorry that this happened to
(01:02:25):
him and his family, and I am so sorry that
the youth that looked up to him have to see
this play out like this nationally. This should have never
have happened. I am so sick over it. I'm so sorry.
And that's all they said. And I couldn't love it
enough because they are literally the only person on the
(01:02:53):
left that I know anymore who does isn't strip the
humanity away from people with whom they disagree politically. And
I really disagree with them, really really badly on things,
on trans issues, so many things, but they absolutely refuse
(01:03:21):
to strip the humanity away from the people with whom
they disagree politically. I used to say, I used to
actually believe that that wasn't that that was more common
than not on the left, and I don't anymore that
I don't see that anymore. She's literally I wasn't going
to identify. This is literally the only person I know
(01:03:43):
on the left now that's like that and very far left.
But I've seen actually go at people for trying to
strip me of my humanity in other debates that they
would have. And that's I think what was so powerful
about what he did. If you've never watched any of
(01:04:04):
his debates that he did, he had a really The
other thing that really shocked me is he really and
he and I've debated on stuff before. We've debated on
you know, John Locke, and we've debated on debated on
social contracts and the idea of paying women to have kids,
and all of a sudden we we and he was
always like very sweet, and that's he was. Would go
(01:04:29):
to these college campuses and all you have to think,
all of this stuff is happening in academia, all of
these college kids. This is what they're getting from their
professors twenty four to seven. This is what they're getting
from their their student life twenty four seven, it's what
they're getting from entertainment twenty four seven, everything, social media
algorithms twenty four seven. And he comes there and completely
(01:04:51):
destroys that narrative of what he what a conservative, what
a constitutionalist? How they believe in what they're supposed to
to be, like completely flips it on on their head.
There was a guy who was there audio sund By
twenty eight. I want you to listen to this. This
was the guy that Charlie Kirk was talking to when
(01:05:13):
he was shot, and this young man speaks out about it. Listen,
this was twenty eight.
Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
I was the point that I was trying to make
is how peaceful left was right before he got shot,
and that that only makes sense if we stay peaceful.
As much as I disagree with Charlie Kirk, I'm on
the record for how much I disagree with Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 9 (01:05:40):
But like man, dude, he.
Speaker 7 (01:05:43):
Is still a human being.
Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
Have we forgotten that or we created?
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Like he's trying to understand and trying to process what
his song and it is true and I this is
just how it is, how his side believes that, how
they try to justify their cruelty. If you've noticed the
(01:06:12):
Left at some point, I really don't know when this was,
I was thinking about this and I actually asked a
very good friend of mine who works in philosophy and
is very a very old school conservative and a constitutionalist.
And they don't really do social media. I think they
have like one Instagram account that they post on maybe
once or twice a year, like on World War like
(01:06:32):
on D Day stuff. That's a very old school And
I had asked, I said, at what point did the
left pivot away? Or am I or do we just know?
Has it never been that way? And I'm just romanticizing youth?
At what point did the left pivot away from.
Speaker 6 (01:06:51):
Being the.
Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
Proclaimed party of intelligence and intellectualism and insightfulness and enlightenment
and turn into this using these very barbaric tactics of
stripping people of their humanity to justify cruelty as a
(01:07:15):
substitute for a counterpoint like what was the you know
another way to put it, the turning point for that.
And my friend, this philosopher who you know teaches was
a philosophy professor and also constitutionalist, said it's didn't really
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know that it's been happening for some time, and that
the real push began in the sixties and that at
some point was expedited in the late nineties early odds,
but said, that's what I'm going to have to think about,
because it's true. Think about it. Wasn't that the part
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I mean when I grew up, the Republican Party and
Conservatism was the party of was the They were like
the old nerds and they didn't know a lot. Right,
isn't that kind of how? It was always the left
that was presented as the Enlightenment crowd. And now the
left is very barbarically and I don't have any other
(01:08:25):
word to say, and I'm not putting down the Puritans,
but they're very barbarically puritanical in ideology and application of
that ideology, and they are literally embracing illiberalism and stupidity.
And as a way to debate, they first have to
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dehumanize their opponent so that they can then justify whether
it's you know, at a hominem or whatever, as a
way to as some kind of substitute for being informed.
Think about it, When did that happen? When did that
(01:09:08):
fully take effect? But to watch this young man say,
I was, you know, trying to make the point about
how peaceful the left was, and he's like, that only
works if we're peaceful. That that is, he's different. Now,
(01:09:31):
obviously you can't live through something like that and not
be so. But I think he just realized in that
video the truth that he really isn't on the left,
and he realizes now that any mooring he may have
had on the left, well, what really was it? Because
(01:09:52):
he doesn't believe in dehumanization, so why is he still there.
You can just see so many things happening in his
mind all at once, and I think that the consequence
of that is still yet to come. The results of this, obviously,
it's going to be very interesting to see in five
years time the intellect and the approach of gen Z
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Speaker 9 (01:11:43):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
All right, so oky, this this is like probably gonna
be the sanest part of the week as Florida man, honestly.
So this guy, I really want to do the bulldozer first,
because bulldozers are just funny and I always think of
the killdozer.
Speaker 12 (01:12:11):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
This is from motor Biscuit. Florida men used a bulldozer
and a rifle to bully two people camped near private property.
So they were not apparently brandishing, but they did use
the bulldozer. So three men used a bulldozer. They were
trying to evict two homeless campers and they showed up
at a campsite near the DeLand, Florida property, and they
(01:12:35):
didn't start small. They immediately started with literally a bulldozer.
They were driving it at the time, and they said
they needed to mow the camp down. Nobody was injured,
but authorities still arrested the bulldozer guy. But wait a minute,
if it's like your private property, if he wasn't on
his property, obviously that's one thing. But yeah, so they
were near it also, I would would you want homeless
(01:12:59):
people putting up.
Speaker 9 (01:13:01):
I mean it's is it redundant to say homeless campers?
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Yeah, because that's why I don't like camping. Why would
you say homeless campers? They were just okay, I'm sorry.
This is now the segment. Why would you say homeless
campers because it's the same thing. This is why I
don't like camping. We invented the house and light and
running water. So if I'm not going to pretend to
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Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Want you to look at how Utons reacted the last
two nights. There was no rioting, there's no looting, there
were no cars set on fire, there's no violence there
were there were visuals and prayers and people coming together
(01:14:56):
to share the humanity. And that easy and gentlemen, I
believe is the answer to this. We can return violence
with violence, we can return hate with hate. And that's
the problem with political violence, is it metastasizes.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
He is correct. Utah Governor Spencer Cox is absolutely correct
with that welcome back to the program, top of our
third hour.
Speaker 6 (01:15:21):
And.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
He is, I mean, you didn't see riots, you didn't
see any of that, and This was a very innocent
person with no history of anything. He didn't hold a
gun to a pregnant woman's stomach like George Floyd did.
There was none of that in his history. Very big
(01:15:45):
difference between the right and the left on this. There's
I've noticed some people being very critical of Cash Betel
and the way or the manner in which the suspect
was apprehended, and some are saying, well, you know, it
was really the dad that did it, and then the
(01:16:07):
pastor because he went to the pastor or two to
ask for help, in the pastor alerted law enforcement. It
was you know, it's really those two who did it.
I actually kind of disagree with that. I think that
it got to that point because of and you guys know,
I'm very critical. I've been very critical of FBIS of
late because of all of this stuff, with the collusion
(01:16:29):
and the Strack and Page case and all of that.
They worked with local law enforcement and they established the
conditions the environment that created that result. That's what they
(01:16:53):
have to do in order to apprehend lawbreakers within forty
eight hours. I think that that and they've been they
were very transparent about everything, and this is something that
I don't think that they're getting enough credit for in
this incidence because previously, my gosh, Caine, you know this
(01:17:15):
the Nashville killer. They were hiding everything about that, the
first Trumps assassination attempt. There's still stuff we don't know
about this dude. The second. I can go on and on.
They were very, very transparent from the get go. We
(01:17:35):
have this guy in custody, we're questioning him. We've released
him from custody. We've taken this guy to custody, we're
questioning him, we have cleared him as a suspect, we
released him from custody. They have been incredibly transparent. They
have updated everybody all along the way the entire process.
(01:17:57):
They released some images of the individual, the killer that
they finally apprehended, but they didn't release everything because they
wanted to make sure they had they They were releasing
just enough, but they wanted to keep things so that
they could continue the investigation without an interruption and do
it swiftly, and that's what happened. I think that it
(01:18:19):
was also very obvious that they were cooperating and really
utilizing everything local law enforcement could give them, and it
felt like that cooperation was very transparent and very very
beneficial and helpful. They I think of all of these instances,
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this was perhaps the most transparent thing we've seen from
them in a long time. So that I'm not going
to be critical of that because I feel as though
forty eight hours and they got the guy, and it
was chaotic, and they were able to secure grounds and
collect evidence and question everyone they needed a question. I
think that's that's impressive. People have been going at Cashpatel
(01:19:09):
because I guess he didn't personally run down the guy
and get him. But again, FBI and local law enforcement
literally created they set the conditions that made the capture
of this guy possible. He had nowhere else to go,
he confessed to his dad because he had no where
else to go. Law enforcement they made that impossible. Those
(01:19:32):
were the conditions that they created. That's how it works.
So I feel that there's a little bit of undo
criticism from a lot of keyboard jockeys about this. And
Cash Patel has been on the show before. I've met
him several times. I feel like he was very he
(01:19:57):
very much wanted to very as we all did get
this guy. He's being criticized because he said to Valhalla
that's just something that people say. I don't care how
it started. I don't care if it's new, I don't
care if it's from the show Vikings or not. I
don't care. I just need everyone to get off their
high horses and stfu. Just stop. Let people do things
(01:20:19):
in their own way. People got to remember, everybody knew Kirk,
everybody Cashpitel did too before he was ever at FBI.
Unless you've been in this position where you're having to
do this job, you're having to do the job nationally,
do your job. You're hunting not a bad guy. You've
got a grieving family, a grieving widow. It's all very public,
and it's pushing the nation on the edge of a knife.
(01:20:43):
Unless you've been there, don't criticize it. So I don't know.
Am I being too uncharacteristically graceful?
Speaker 3 (01:20:54):
Kane?
Speaker 6 (01:20:55):
No?
Speaker 9 (01:20:57):
No, I think this instance. I mean, like you said,
we knew him and everyone.
Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
I mean with the FBI in the way that I mean,
it seems like that you know they got the guy,
and people are mad. I guess because they think that
because the dad held him and then told the pastor
that that's somehow reflection upon Cash battel. I don't get that.
Speaker 4 (01:21:14):
Yeah, I don't get that either. Obviously, like you said,
they've been very transparent. This is something that we in
the media love to see because we typically don't see
this kind of transparency in other democratic administrations.
Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
We just don't, right, So I don't know. I mean,
they said that. I don't know if they said that
they had the guy, because I know Loraine says, oh,
he messed up because he you know, they said they
had the guy when they didn't. I don't know if he.
I think other people said that he had the guy
that I know that they said they had a person
in custody. That was one of the things I had retweeted.
(01:21:49):
I think everybody else kind of filled in the blanks
from that, but I don't. I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:21:56):
I I.
Speaker 2 (01:21:58):
Think they were just being comple deletely transparent about everything
because of a total lack of transparency. I also saw this,
so this is over. This came from the right Angle
News network. Have you guys heard of Hasan Piker? So
the leftist trying to make him their Joe Rogan. He
is a raging anti Semitic. I can't say what I
(01:22:22):
want to say. He's basically a sentient turd who got
lucky and he's a YouTuber. Politico did a whole piece
on him about how the assassination is affecting him because
they're trying, the media is trying to make the people
who literally have fomented violence into the victims. There are
(01:22:43):
all of these videos now of him out there literally
calling for his viewers apparently to kill right wingers. I mean,
this is crazy, and it was on Twitch. This is
all on Twitch. So when is Twitch going to react
to this stuff? When are they When are they going
to take action against some of this because they go
after people who don't do anything, but then they they
(01:23:05):
got they allow this stuff from people like Hassan Piker.
So they are apparently numerous clips of him calling on
people to kill right wingers, and they're all going viral.
Now some of these older clips are going viral. See
that this is and that's like another thing on YouTube
or actually even on Twitch. You if you are basically
(01:23:31):
a common sense person or if you are not a leftist,
it's like you're you're punished for it, but and you
you get your videos, I mean you're suppressed or removed,
et cetera. But then this guy, I don't even want
to play this stuff on. I'm just seeing this. I
(01:23:51):
don't want to play any of these videos. I mean,
it's just it's truly. This is bad. It's just bad.
It looks bad all these clips of him. I don't know,
are you you're familiar with this guy? They left desperately
once a Joe Rogan, and they think this guy's going
to be their Joe Rogan. But isn't Joe Rogan on
the left anyway?
Speaker 4 (01:24:10):
I wasn't familiar with him till I saw last yesterday
for the first time. Yeah, and based on what clips
are surfacing and what I could see online immediately, this
guy is just vile. It's self hatred projected out. And
everyone that also self hates agree.
Speaker 9 (01:24:25):
With this guy.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Yeah, yeah, that's why I'm just like, I just don't
think that with some of these people. You just can't.
There's no unity with people like that. There's you know,
and the other things. So here's another thing with the
and pulling this up to forgive me the information that
(01:24:46):
they released earlier today about this stuff that was inscribed
on the case scenes and he had it was upright
down down down, which is the code if you don't
play Hell Divers. You know, at one point you can
(01:25:08):
call down like different bombs or different different things when
you're battling aliens, and you know, it's a great game.
And apparently that was written on one of the shell casings,
that was carved into one of the shellcasings that code
and that's the what you press to call down that
stratagem right, And I don't think I actually have like,
(01:25:34):
you know, god love. And one of my kids who's saying, well,
I don't know if I want to play Hell Divers
now until that's you know, the devs have to disown it.
But it's not the dev's fault. It's not the developer's fault.
It's not Hell Diver's two fault that someone misused it.
That's like saying I can't use the firearm because a
criminal used a firearm. Well, it's not the firearm's fault.
(01:25:56):
It's not the law abiding's fault. It's the fault of
the criminal. And they didn't. It's not something that was
utilized for actual murder. It was again, I just think
we're gonna be real careful with this stuff. They didn't
have anything to do with it, and only a tiny
fraction of people are even gonna know what that means. Anyway,
(01:26:18):
And now all of the.
Speaker 4 (01:26:20):
News you would probably miss it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
All right, So we're gonna have to have a whole
other segment here coming up about this stuff on break
all right. So first up, I want to talk about
emotional support alligators because they think they're very important to society.
I'm not kidding you. So this is in Pennsylvania. A
Western Pennsylvania man and his emotional support alligator. They took
(01:26:48):
a shopping cart spent around the local Walmart, and he
says they never had a problem, but then Walmart confirmed
that they told him to stay away on Thursday. Wesley Silva,
he's sixty years old and he's a five foot long,
thirty two pound I can't say this thing's name, alligator
named Jens Jin Sioshi. They made the local news after
they went to Walmart and he was pushing his gator
(01:27:10):
around in a shopping cart and she was in a dress.
Oh my gosh, it's in a sweater with fer trim
on this photo. Anyway, he goes, we've been going Walmart
for like four years, and he goes everything's always fine.
And he said that, you know, she never gets out
of the cart. She just sits there. It's all she does.
And he says he got the alligator from a neighborho
(01:27:32):
couldn't care for it anymore. And usually Sioshi spends her
days in a pool outside and nights in a bath
tub of water. And so he's a pastor, and he
he was like, he just didn't understand why they wouldn't
let I don't if it's not bothering anybody, it's not.
It's sitting in the cart, sitting there. It's a happy,
little fat gator sitting in the cart in a dress,
(01:27:54):
getting pushed around by this dude, just getting his snacks
in his everyday necessities. That's all it's happened in here.
I mean, can't a man just take his emotional support
alligator to Walmart anymore? I mean, what is happening in
this country?
Speaker 8 (01:28:08):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
I want one? They look hysterical, dressed up. I know
they don't like it, but still, Cornell's students were found
skinning a bear carcass in a campus residence hall. What
is happening on college campuses? The Department of Conservation, they
got a call day to go literally pick up a bear.
(01:28:29):
Two students apparently killed a young black bear, brought the
animal to their dorm and then they were skinning the
carcass and packaging the meat, and then other residents started complaining.
No charges have been filed. I mean, were they It
was about the size of a large dog. I don't
think you should be taking juvenile bear. Sorry, but that's
your first mistake, as you know, you don't take a
juvenile like that. It's my opinion. But they said that
(01:28:53):
they had valid hunting licenses and it was lawfully harvested,
so you know, it's like, you know, you wouldn't shoot
a fawn, you know what I'm saying. I don't know.
I just have thoughts on that. But otherwise it just
seemed they apparently their code of conduct does not have
any rules about transporting what you've harvested from nature or process.
(01:29:18):
I just find it hysterical because you know, these dudes
were like, but it ain't illegal. You know, you're gonna
make sausage out of it. Like, I'm just curious as
to like what the culinary delights are gonna what's gonna
come from that? Two men are wanted after a Humpty
Dumpty statue was stolen at a Jersey shore golf course.
This is very particular. They were caught on CCTV taking
(01:29:41):
the Humpty Dumpty statue and they are wanted. They said
that once they gave the they even gave the clothing
of Humpty Dumpty and the bolo, which is funny. It
was taken from Ocean Put miniature golf and it was
taking early Sunday. They took that Humpty Dumpty statue. Let's see,
you got a couple of other things, including a mother
(01:30:02):
who was ordered to remove a statue attached to her
house by the city council. But we have more to
com Stick with us makes.
Speaker 7 (01:30:07):
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Speaker 5 (01:30:20):
What I do know for sure is that you know
Charlie with someone who once said, you know, gun saved
lives after a school shooting. Charlie was someone who was
willing to debate and downplay the death of George Floyd
(01:30:43):
in the hands of Minneapolis police. Right have no regard
downplay slavery and what black people have gone through in
this country by saying juneteen should never exist.
Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
She's a grievance.
Speaker 5 (01:30:57):
And I think you know that there are a lot
of people people who are out there talking about him,
just wanting to have a civil debate, complete rewriting of history.
Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
Yeah, there is.
Speaker 5 (01:31:08):
Nothing more fed up, you know, like uh than to
than to completely pretend that you know his words and
actions have not been recorded.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
I want to pull her head covering the rest over
her face because I'm so tired of seeing her dumb
ass mouth on television. Don't expect me to unify with
these people. I've got two fingers on each fist for
that not going to happen. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash. First off, George Floyd was an ignorant piece
of thug trash who was on drugs, who was going
(01:31:41):
to shoot a pregnant woman in her belly. But brother
marying incest. You know, practitioners like Illano Maher won't acknowledge that,
and that's absolutely true. I'm not going to take lectures
from someone who bangs her brother So pound sand.
Speaker 6 (01:31:58):
So.
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
George Floyd was an absolute thug piece of trash. He
was on drugs, right, He had been in trouble so
many times with law enforcement and again had previously been
in trouble because he held a loaded gun and pointed
it right at a pregnant woman's stomach. This is all
very well documented. People who want to remove their heads
from their asses can go online and they can look
(01:32:20):
all of this stuff up. It's all right there on
the internet. Kane, It's magical. She just hated Charlie Kirk
and one of him dead because he's white and she's
a racist. That's the truth of the matter. And let's
be honest about it. And the only reason that Mehdi
has Son is even entertaining it is because he also
thinks the same thing. That's the truth of it. She's
a race hustler. She wouldn't have gotten her elected position
(01:32:42):
had the United States not lifted her up from the
hell hole that she came from. End of story. And
she's only there because Little Mogadishu keeps voting her into office,
and that's also demographically accurate. End of She's part of
the problem. And she got mad because people called her
(01:33:05):
out for saying these nasty things. They're both acting like
somehow he deserved it because he simply disagreed with them,
and he did it with more class than I ever could,
more class than they've ever demonstrated. And their remarks about
disagreeing with him. Oh, but George Floyd, George Floyd, George
Floyd got George Floyd killed. I'm so tired of this.
(01:33:29):
Everybody wants to pick a thug to make a martyr
out of. Where the hell are these people though? Uh
for Dexter Taylor, who's sitting in Rikers, Spare me. They
don't give a rat's ass about black lives unless it's
black lives that they can use advantageously for the real
Marxist agendas. And that's how it's always ever been. Oh
(01:33:54):
they care so much. But Dexter Taylor, an innocent man
sitting in Rikers right now. You think Eleano Maher's ever
made his name with her mouth? No, No, Otis McDonald
think any of them ever went to go help Otis
McDonald when he was fighting to be able to carry
a gun in his Chicago neighborhood because thugs were out
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busting into the houses of his neighbors and threatening law
and order on his street, and he had to fight
and take Lisa Madigan and the whole Cook County crime
structure to court where he won. Do you think any
of those people ever said otis McDonald's name with their mouths?
Speaker 6 (01:34:33):
Hell no.
Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
They ignore the heroes who are peaceful. They ignore the
fathers and the community members and the real natural not
civil natural rights heroes in favor of gutter trash like
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George Floyd, in favor of gutter trash like Mike Brown.
I mean, and remember the people on the jury who
were from Mike Brown's own neighborhood voted to exonerate Darren
Wilson for a reason. No, they they're not there. You
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think that Omar and any of them are gonna intervene
for Taylor. No, they're not going to do that. Why
because Dexter Taylor isn't the sort of Black American that
benefits their agenda of control.
Speaker 5 (01:35:30):
That's why.
Speaker 2 (01:35:33):
There's no qualifications for this. You either think it's bad
or you don't.
Speaker 8 (01:35:39):
End of.
Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
End of audio. Sound bite twenty two AOC another one
I'm tired of hearing of.
Speaker 10 (01:35:47):
Listen to her bull can fingerpoint all they want, Look
at the record, look at the actions of what we
are doing. I don't think a single person who has
dedicated their entire career to preventing gun safety legislation from
getting passed in this house has any right to blame
anybody else but themselves for what is happening.
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
What is she even talking about? She only has like
two modes of thinking what law would have prevented it.
There's a lot of things I could say and ask
questions about with security and all of this other stuff,
and I don't want to. I'm not going to second
guess the trained professionals that were there. I can only
I can only speak to what I know and have experienced.
Speaker 8 (01:36:35):
UH.
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
There for a time, we had to have daily security
uh and whenever. It's one of the reasons I actually
stopped doing a lot of events and we because there
were there were several incidents and we I just I
was looking at where he was sitting, and I'm one
of the first one of the first thoughts that popped
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into my head was when the hell is it okay
to start clearing you know, roof lines?
Speaker 8 (01:37:01):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:37:02):
When is that going to be okay? And I get it,
you know, he probably had a private security detail and
it was in secret service whatever. But there's just things
that I, you know, I think about with that. And
I was listening to another security professional that I actually
know in person, say, with an event like this and
being outside and the way that everything was oriented, it's
actually very very difficult in these instances. And I get that,
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and I don't envy. I can't even imagine what his
security detail. I mean, there's there's so many different elements
to this horrific tragedy. That's how large it was. That
there's so many different aspects to it. And nothing that
she's saying here makes any kind of sense. And guns
do save lives. Don't you dare bring up, you absolute
trash bartender, Do not bring up to me the criminal
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usage of firearms with regard to loss of life unless
you come after it fairly and honestly, with the number
of lives that are saved every day with legally owned
and legally used inanimate objects that we call firearms. Because
that and you know why they don't do it, because
it destroys their whole narrative. They don't do it because
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it destroys their whole entire narrative. Because lawfully use firearms
saved three times the amount of lives. I'm gonna tell
you something. You're not taking our guns while you're shooting
at us. It just it's just asinine. I'm not gonna
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be gas lit by these people. I'm not gonna be
nice with them either. That's gone, ship is sealed. I'm
not gonna I'm not gonna be up there telling everybody, oh,
calm down, calm down. I'm not doing that. And in fact,
the more time passes, the less that I identify with
anything of that nature. People have been put through a lot,
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and there's gonna be the funeral next week. Potus is
going to attend, and we saw the amazing images with
the VP. But I I think that it's this, it's
just this the I don't know what I feel like.
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Some of the writer, Well, let's just have like a
Kumbaya moment. Let's just be peaceful. Let's say, well, we're
not talking about not being peaceful, but we're not gonna.
I'm I don't give a rat to ask about unity
blank unity. It's really the statement that Alonomr just said.
I'm not going to unify with trash like that. I'm
not going to unify with people like AOC sandwich. She said,
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I can't believe I'm giving Bernie Sanders' credit here, God
help me, but at least he didn't, you know, sound
like a complete anal orifice when he went out, And
you're welcome. It's still votes wrong, but still the reason.
And I like what kurch Schluchter said yesterday. The reason
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that the left is acting like this is because they're
losing audio Subdy thirty two Jim Acosta, pretty unbelievable. Go ahead,
let's go ahead and play this.
Speaker 9 (01:40:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:40:17):
I mean, there's exploitation going on of his death, and
it's happening on the right, and it's absolutely disgraceful, and
it's sending us down a course where more people are
probably going to get hurt. And I mean that to
me is that's where I kind of held my breath yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
I wish you'd hold your breath like a lot longer. Really, Well,
they're explaining that's what he does. So you're going to
try to deny people who had a high opinion of
this young man. You're going to try to emotionally blackmail
them into repressing their grief because you're going to else
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accused them of exploitation as a control mechanism to stop
awareness of how violent the left is from spreading Pound's
hand not going to happen. Can I play for you
this Jack Sparrow, blank Blanker, who was at the Oxford Union.
He Charlie Kirk once debated him into a hole in
the ground, and this guy was celebrating his execution. He's
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a DEI participant because the guy is not a good debater.
This came. This was a fun social media and this
was literally I mean he called people who disagree with
him cancers. There are cancers in society and he said
this after he was celebrating the killing of Charlie Kirk.
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Listened to the want to be Captain Jack Sparrow here.
Speaker 12 (01:41:51):
To effectively create change in the world with desire inside
probe will argue that at times there was simply nothing
else that can be required of an in violent retaliation.
And this is a view I hohohaartenly agree with this view,
the view that some institutions are too broken, too aggressive,
too oppressive to be reformed. Like cancers of our society,
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they must and they should be taken down by any
means necessary to effectively creature.
Speaker 2 (01:42:17):
So what does that mean? I mean that sounds like
pretty violent. Look, I'm gonna warn you, don't buy the
ticket if you don't want to take the ride. Keep
your arms and legs inside the car at all times.
It will not stop until the end. These people, they
talk a great game and they think that they have
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This is what this is actually one thing that does
unnerve me. It's people like this on the left. They talk,
they act like they're such heart asses, and they talk
They've never been in a position ever in their lives
when they've had to worry about their life. They've never
been in a position where they've had to be more
combative than with words. They've never been on an national
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stage like that. They've never been in an alley like that.
They've never been anywhere but in these cloistered little halls
of academia where they think they know it all. And
so they feel free, because of free speech, to be
able to speak against other people from exercising their free speech,
and they feel free to be able to advocate for
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violence because they know they themselves are protected from violence
because they live in a civil society that even if
we didn't have laws regulating it, we at least have
moral compasses. But I will tell you what unnerves me
is if they get what they ask for, because it's
not the Left you have to fear. It is the
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people who are pushed to the point where they don't
gaf and those people won't stop until all of the
threats and annoyances are eliminated. And I promise you you
don't want to buy that ticket if you don't want
to take that ride. And that is actually the thing
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that does scare me, because if these people actually got
what they think they wanted, they wouldn't last through it.
So maybe the Left needs to check their tone and
allow cooler heads to prevail, because nobody wants what they're
asking for, least of all them.
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Speaker 2 (01:44:35):
I was looking at this correction of a New York
Times story that they had on Charlie Kirk. This is
a hell of a correction. This is what they said.
Of course, it's like buried on you know, below the fold,
page three, you know whatever. Quote. A correction was made
on September eleventh, twenty twenty five. An earlier version of
this article described incorrectly an anti Semitic statement that Charlie
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Kirk had made on an episode of his podcast. He
was quote a statement from a post on social media
and went on to critique it. It was not his
own statement. End quote. However much you loathe them is
not enough. Not enough.
Speaker 9 (01:45:17):
And that's not even a small publication we're talking about here.
Speaker 2 (01:45:20):
Yeah, I made this point earlier and it really upsets me.
It's insane the way that right leaning people are having
to run around the internet and clean up the media's
attempts at retconning Charlie Kirk's life and history and his remarks.
They won't even let his family grieve in peace without
trying to posthumously digitally lynch him. That enrages me. But
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they're being successful. And I'll say with this, and it's
a couple of things. I've been seeing some of these
quotes everywhere. One of the things that was shared, and
I've sent this to my own kids too. This is
an interview he did with Desert News. He said, quote,
my job every single day is actively trying to stop
a revolution. And this is where you have to point
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them try and point them towards the ultimate purposes, towards
getting back to church, getting back to faith, getting married,
and having children. That is the type of conservatism that
I represent, and I'm trying to paint a picture of virtue,
of lifting people up, not just staying angry. Charlie Kirk
was not an angry person. He didn't approach these things
in anger. He didn't stay angry. He wanted a positive resolution.
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And that is literally everything that he did in life
was to that end, everything and he lived his life
as a living testimony to that end. So it's completely
fine to be angry and to be enraged and to
want vengeance. I get it, Believe me, I get it.
But I also think that it would be so offensive
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to his memory to not fight in a manner he
would not fight, and to not I mean, he was
converting people. That's why he was so successful. Shouldn't we
continue that success with that approach. It doesn't mean living
kumbaya with the people who want to make you more
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of a statistic. Means you fight assertively and courageously, and
that's the type of conservative conservatism that he represented, and
I think that's the manner in which we should continue
to fight. God bless his family, God bless his wife.
He said, goodman must die, but death can't kill their names.
Am into that. God Bless Charlie kirk Back Monday,