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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Too too.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Your FBI is investigating the potential role of left pointing
organizations in the assassination.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
I'm wondering if you think if Charlie Kirk's assassin worked alone.
Speaker 4 (00:10):
Before he worked with it.
Speaker 5 (00:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
I mean, I can tell you he didn't work alone
on the internet, because it seems that he became radicalized
on the internet. That's just by watching what same things
that you're watching and hearing.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
It looks like he became.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Radicalized over the internet. And it seems like his wonderful
parents brought in a wonderful neighbor and smart guy, great boards,
great marks, great student, and then he something happened to
him over a fairly short period of time. It looks
like he was radicalized over the internet, and it's radicalized
on the left.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
He's a left. A lot of problems with.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
The left, and they get protected and they shouldn't be protected.
But as you understand, I think very well from the
tone of your question, Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
It's interesting because it sounds as though when he said
they can't be protected on the left, you know what
I was hearing is that he's it kind of almost
sounds like he's gearing up to do what Pambondi had
is been encouraged to do, which is to classify these
groups like Antifa as you know, terror groups, to start
(01:19):
going after these organizations that take a ton of George
Sorow's money. And it's true, it's not. That's not an
exaggeration to say that, by the way, and it's not
it's not inaccurate to say that either, but it sounds
as though that's kind of what they're gearing up to do,
(01:43):
which would be very interesting because this is something that
we've talked about, goodness quite a long time, these third
party these these these third party groups, right, and how
they have I mean for so long, whether it was
US AID money or something, or Soros or Far Left funding,
(02:07):
they've they have just been a wash in cash. So
I to me, that kind of is kind of showing
the cards a little bit there. Welcome to the show,
Dana Lash with you or at the top of this
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the country also X, Facebook, et cetera. I mean, where
to start with all this, because we've got a lot
of developments here, so we're gonna get we got some
(02:51):
domestic stuff to hit. And of course, you know Congress
right now is fighting over the next budget, right you
know that that's I know that's I told you that
was going to happen about this time anyway. But just
to get into some of this stuff the latest, I mean,
where to begin because now you have people saying that
there may have been accomplices. You have I think it
(03:15):
was I can't remember who made this point. Today you
have three people involved in assassinations that are in court
right now, three people, the Charlie Kirk assassin, the second
Trump attempted assassin, and then the healthcare exec assassin, Luigi Mangioni.
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They're all in court, all on the same day. And
of course this coincides with this story that we first
told you about. Goodness, how long ago, a few days ago,
now maybe it was the end of last week. The
assassination culture. Well, there's not just one now, there are
now two studies. One was Rutgers done showing that you
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have a significant number of people leftists particularly who believe
that violence is an acceptable form of either speech, expression
or protest. We got a lot of problems here and
outside of the courthouse. I was just watching this video
on repeat because the terrors and charges against Mangione were
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dropped and people were cheering outside, cheering, they have these
signs in support of him. I'm I don't have any words,
man for this, and I don't know other than to
say that it's poisoning by academia. And it's the NonStop,
relentless messages that we hear from the left about this
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person's a Nazi because they disagree with you, this person's
a fascist, this person's this, this person's that. It is.
Maybe it's a combination of the two, but these people
have such poison in their hearts. I mean it is,
I I don't, I mean they He had a fan club.
He had a fan club, and the media always says, oh, well,
(05:17):
it's both sides is and both says. I only see
leftists standing outside the Manngoni courtroom, standing him cheering for
him encouraging him. These same people are the ones. Oh
Charlie Kirk had it coming, well, you know, he he,
he spoke reprehensible things. You don't even know what he said.
(05:37):
Half of the people who are going off have made
up quotes in Washington Post and elsewhere. There's just no
excuse for it. There's no excuse for it. And remember
and actually a friend of mine over at Red State
made the point that the left, absolutely that were trying
to drag video games in this and I will go
to the mat on that issue. It's it's the gun
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control but repurposed for the stupid right. I get vicious
on this topic because I play games, and I'm completely
fine stupid argument. It's the gun control argument. But the
media was trying to drag gaming into it. They were
trying to because there was a code from hell Divers,
the hell fire bomb, right, and they were trying to
(06:22):
drag gaming into it because there is this presumption Republicans
have been too stupid to study it. But there's been
this presumption that a lot of people who play games,
the majority of them are probably right leaning or at
the very least independent, which in my experience it's absolutely true.
They're very independent minded, and the media, it seemed, was
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trying to drag them in because of that one code.
To me, it just seemed like that guy had barely
some experience with games and decided that that was going
to look cool to all. The seemed like he was
trying to impress people in that community for some reason.
But people in that commit to abhor that type of
stuff in reality, which is one of the big misunderstandings
that people just psychotically encourage for others to think about it.
(07:12):
But then they the media was like, well, you know,
there's really we don't understand what you're talking about. This bloodlust.
We don't see How do you not see it? How
did you not see it? With BLM. These are the
same people who told you that they were mostly peaceful
protests that are telling you now that there's nothing to
see in terms of bloodlust. On the left, we're watching
it live on television outside of the courtroom from Mangion.
We've been watching it when people try to deface the tributes,
(07:35):
et cetera to Kirk in different parts of the country. Now,
speaking of this, this is really wild. Some of the
stuff that I've seen so FBI is investigating social media
accounts that seemed to suggest there was some kind of foreknowledge,
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and this is again from the Free Beacon. They said
that there was one with which referenced the date of
Kirk's assassination on September tenth, a month before it took place.
They were all deleted in the days following the murder.
A lot of the accounts are transgender individuals people who
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are transgender, and they said at least one of them
followed the killer's twink roommate, roommate his twink boyfriend. The
FBI has received archived copies of the posts because people
there saw them and flag them, and a lot of
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these are screenshots that have already been circulated online that
people were wondering if they were whether or not they
were authenticated, and it said like, for instance, it'd be
funny if someone like Charlie Kirk got shot on September tenth, LMAO.
That was on September third posted. There was another one
on August sixth, the month before September tenth, will be
(09:00):
a very interesting day. And then after the assassination the
account posted quote, I plead the fifth the one who
followed the boyfriend the trans twink boyfriend Lance Twigs on
TikTok it was, they reposted it, they reposted it. I'm
(09:23):
just saying, Okham's razor here. And then one of the
other accounts of minutes after Kirk they announced his death
said quote, we blanking did it. So now they're under
investigation because they're all in trans the trans subculture, and
to me it just seems pretty obvious. Sometimes the simplest
(09:44):
explanation is the correct one, and there's more than that data.
Republican did this deep dive on this group that's apparently
now they're under investigation for the foreknowledge of the assassination.
They're called armed Queer's at Lake City. I don't know
why they say queers, because it's all trainees. The l
(10:06):
and the g's and the bees get really mad about
the t's and those letters letters. From what I've seen,
they don't want the tea in part a part of it,
but the t glombs onto the rest of it because
they want protections, you know what it is. I mean.
I watched also, I just want to throw this together.
I watched video of a woman this was in Britain
(10:27):
who was protesting I think it was in Britain. She
was protesting. There was a bunch of cyclists so I
don't know, uh, And she was protesting about the trans
stuff because there was a male that was on this
team and she was just simply protesting holding her sign
and this guy like attack this lady took her sign.
She was shaking and he was making fun of her,
et cetera. All I mean, honestly, what it seems like
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to me is a bunch of abusive men who are
trying to give themselves an out for wanting to beat
up and target women honestly and just be violent, and
they want to give themselves an out by you know,
claiming trans. Honestly, that's what it seems like, because it
probably is. I'm not don't ask me to be courteous
about this, because this is why we're in this position.
We've entered the table flipping phase of reactions. So this
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group is under investigation for potential knowledge of this assassination.
Their leader is apparently well, they've been scrubbing the Utah
Global Diplomacy, apparently that their leader was affiliated with it,
and they've been purging the association. It's very interesting. Also,
they're like big gun control people too, which is weird
(11:35):
because one of them was a part of the Everytown
Gun Control group. Oh no, they founded the Utah chapter
of March for Our Lives. Interesting. No, very interesting. So
there's a few things that are popping up, including some
explanations from some of the people that were there, like
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apparently one of the old men that was there was
saying that what he wanted to create a distraction so
the real killer could get free. Yes, we do have
an assassination culture in this country. It is I mean
not predominantly. It is singularly on the left. It's not
tribalism or hyper you know, republicanism. To acknowledge this simple truth.
(12:22):
We're going to talk more about this. Also, you remember
the I think we played the audio for you, the
chick who was I don't know, some broad who won
an Emmy and then she got up there and said
Fredy Palestine. Well, she was in a shoulderless dress, meaning
it was a dressed that it means it didn't have
it didn't have straps atop. Her shoulders were bare. Well anyway,
(12:43):
it's funny because she's not being used in propaganda, but
they're censoring the fact that she was the terrorist using
her her video as propaganda now of course, because she
aids terrorists and they are censoring her bare shoulders. You know,
you in Fidel whore, they'll use her, they'll use her remarks,
(13:03):
but you in Fidel Hoe were going to send to
your shoulders. That's really what it is. We got a
lot more on the way. We've got headlines coming up
in all of the latest with the assassination as we move.
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Speaker 2 (14:50):
Gosh, this one just is gutting and yeah, it fulfills
well Robert Redford also fulfills the law three from my grandmother.
Ricky Hatton has passed away. Ricky and is absolutely one
of my favorite boxers. I watched him Gosh go up
against Mayweather Go, I mean for a long time, and
I love the songs that his fans have. Forty six
years old. On Sunday, he was found deceased in his
(15:15):
home and they said that they it was like six
forty five in the morning in Manchester, and they said
it didn't seem suspicious. He had you know, it looks
like he had a health issue. But they said that,
you know, they're mourning him obviously, are prayers with his family.
He was like a He was a fun boxer. He
was a little powerhouse. And then in addition to the
(15:36):
great Ricky Hatton also apparently Robert Redford has passed away
as well. He's been in a million different movies. The
New York Times announced it today, age eighty nine has
passed away. And that's goodness. So this has been all
of a sudden. This this is, you know, the Hatton
thing was, you know, because I followed his career for
(15:57):
quite a while. Two arrested after cyndiary device was found
under a news media vehicle in Utah. This was interesting.
Authority say two men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of
placing this incendiary device. It was under a CBS affiliate
Ku TV and they said that and I hate auto
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(16:18):
should be just yeah, you know, well still they auto play,
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their legislature is the first state in the Union that's
it to pass this proposal. It's been introduced in other states.
There's even a bill similar to this committee in Congress,
(17:00):
but so far new. Some they don't know what his
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old enough to be targets. They're old enough to go
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(17:41):
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Speaker 7 (18:52):
There's free speech, and then there's hate speech, and there
is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to
Charlie in our society.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Do you see more law enforcement going after these groups
who are using hate speech and putting cuffs on people,
so we show them that some action is better than
no action.
Speaker 9 (19:12):
We will absolutely target you, go after you if you
are targeting anyone with hate speech anything, and that's across
the eye.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
I don't like the term hate speech though, I hate
the term hate speech. Can we not do this because
there's speech that is protected and then there's speech that
isn't protected. I don't believe in made up terms called
hate speech, just like I don't believe it made up
terms like assault weapons, or believe that quote unquote gun
control works, or I think that a dude kentuckis schlong
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and be a woman. I don't believe in made up stuff.
There're speech that's protected and speech is that is not protected,
things like defamation and libel and slander and fighting words, which,
by the way, there is a litmus test for that
for it to even be actionable. So let's just not
say generally hate speech. Let's talk about let's use our
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words here, and let's talk about going and saying that
you're going to kill someone, clearly, and especially if they
have the motive, that is not protected speech. It's not
supported by any amount of American jurisprudence as being protected speech.
And no Western nation is something like that where someone
is saying they're going to go and kill someone that
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is not protect that's not protected speech. The difference here
because if we're getting into the discussion of what is
or isn't, let's just say it. Cancel culture. Guys, I
want to be really real with you. I put this
post out on substack yesterday for those of you who
are subscribers, and I gave you links to some of
this stuff. I didn't want to inundate you with with
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all of it because there's so much that's there's a
lot of nastiness out There's a lot of nastiness out there,
so I didn't want to overload you with that, but
I did want to show you that at least with
some of these it's pretty serious. There have been actual surgeons,
actual surgeons, and we talked a little bit about this
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the other day. Doctors. There were pilots, one of them
was an American Airlines pilot who who It's one thing
if you are talking privately in your home, which you
shouldn't do this stuff anyway. But when you're using your
social media account and you're identifying your employer and what
you do for employment, and you're out there with that
title associating your job and your employer with celebrating someone's death,
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that's not the same. By the way, I don't want
to fly on a damp plane with a suicidal pilot.
I don't want to fly on a plane with a
pilot who thinks I should be killed for what I believe.
And make no mistake, that's exactly what these people celebrating this,
What they are justifying a difference in opinion means you
could be killed for it. Now you see why it's
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so important to not qualify this garbage. There were pilots,
a surgeon. Do you trust? What if there's a story
from Reagan after he was shot at the Hilton in
DC and when they rushed him to the hospital because
you know, he was very he was being very valiant
and he didn't want to look like he was really
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seriously injured, and one of his secret service guys literally
picked him up and threw him in the car. And
when he got to the hospital. He made a joke saying,
I hope you're all Republicans, and everybody laughed. And they
laughed because it was absurd that politics would even matter
at a moment like that, and that was something that
they all recognized, and that's what made it funny. You
could not make that same joke today because you have
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people like doctors and surgeons. If you didn't think that
they that they wouldn't have animus towards you. I would
like to refer you back to COVID, when there were
literal hospitals turning people away because they didn't get the
experimental injection. I will refer you to what doctors and surgeons,
many of them, were saying during the era of COVID,
even with all of the science, people were so eager
to bend the knee to the you know, the the
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god of I don't know, it's not science, the stuff
that they were telling everybody to do, and it had
no impact. But these people would They were even refusing
to treat other individuals that needed care, or to even
consider them for organ transplants. There are millions of these stories.
We talked about them through those dark four years. So
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if you think that they would not hold your politics
against you. We saw how they held not getting an
experimental vaccine against you. We saw which of your neighbors
wanted to report you to the police for not wearing
a face mask or for having your parents over for
Thanksgiving dinner. So yes, you can bet your ass that
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these people do not care whether or not you live,
and that you are eligible for death simply because of
what you believe. So these were surgeons, doctors, pilots. Do
you want anyone operating on you that thinks you should
die for your political beliefs? Do you want a teacher
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who celebrates the gruesome execution of a young father and
a husband in front of America, in front of his kids,
in front of his wife, in front of his parents.
Do you think that your children it's okay if your
children are educated by someone who celebrates that, especially at work,
especially in the classroom. It's a full throat at hell. No,
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this is what I'm talking about. All these people who
think it's fine if you die for believing as you do,
and they have the professional capability to make it happen fast.
So for all these people bitching about cancel culture, You
guys wanted universal background checks. You got it, Oh oh
you didn't. You don't like having your rules used against you.
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You bought the ticket, take the ride. We're not letting
you off. So this this idea of hate speech, I'm
not even doing that. This is this is there's no
what about isn't here? I told you, guys, you guys
remember the story of Carson King. Guys remember him? Carson
King was the young man what was he like? Twenty
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one years old? He was pictured at a college game
holding a sign up that said, you know, paypalm me
or whatever for free. I want it for my beer budget.
And it was funny.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
I read.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
I thought it was funny. And then he got so
much money he turned around and started using it to
like donate literally to hospitals for sick kids. And then
Nanheuser Bush got involved and all this stuff. Well, then
the internet milkshake duck him. You know what milkshake duck is.
Everybody remembers milkshake duck. Do I need to do I
need to do I need to go back over what
milkshake duck is. Milkshake Duck is what This was first
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created some years ago, and basically it goes like this.
The tweet is there's a there's a the whole Internet
loves milkshake duck, a lovely duck that drinks milkshakes. Five
seconds late, we regret to inform you that the duck
is racist. That's milkshake duck. So this guy got milkshake
Duck for quoting the show Tosh point Oh fifteen years earlier,
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like when he was barely a teenager, right when X
was getting started. Tosh point Oh, hosted by Daniel Tosh,
is a seriously politically incorrect show, like in the vein
of Always Sunny in Philadelphia, right, And they lampooned everyone
and it's just very honest. And he quoted a joke
from Tosh point Oh. It wasn't even him, but the
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local media in Iowa, and then everyone else picked it up.
They attributed the quote to him and tried to ruin
his life. Then all of a sudden, Anheuser Bush didn't
want to help sick kids at hospitals anymore. This is
before they bud lighted themselves. They didn't want to help
sick kids at hospitals anymore. They didn't want to They
they dropped a support of him and made a big
to do about it. All these other people started to
do the same thing. It was a digital lynching, a
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digital lynching because someone attributed a joke quote from Tosh
point zero to him and he was all apologetic and everything.
But remember, it's never about reconciliation, it's about destruction. I
wrote a whole book on it. And so they went
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back and found that that is not even remotely comparable
to a surgeon at their desk saying that they were
glad that Kirk was killed. It is not even you
have no soul if you're a demon, if you think
that they're the same. So I don't do the hate
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speech thing. And I also think if you're stupid enough
with all of your professional insignias to go and because
you think you're untouchable, because the media has convinced you
that when you're on the left, you are that you
can go out and you can glorify executtians of innocent
people like the Nazis. Did you want to have a
(28:03):
comparison about the Nazis. There's your comparison to Nazis. They
killed people for what they believe. Very similar, is it not?
You know what this is? Think of this, Charlie There
was another Charlie that was also targeted by terrorists some
ten years ago. That was Charlie Ebdo the magazine and
they killed the French editor of it. When you had
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terrorists that were so mad at what people at the
magazine named Charlie believed, and they were so mad about
the parody and the satire that they went and they
shot up in office of magazine editor. Satirical magazine terrorists.
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Just like with that Charlie, this Charlie was also killed
by terrorists. Trans terrorists. And we have a major problem
with the trans community. And if you want to lie
about it, there are more trans people out there billing
other individuals than not. We've had a series of them
right now. Other people don't want to say it. It
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needs to be said.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Now.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Does that mean that every single trans person is violent? No,
but I'm going to be damned if every single gun
owner is responsible for mass casualty incidents perpetuated by prohibited possessors.
By God, I will make you play by your rules
and I will hold you fast to this too. We're
doing it again. You bought the ticket, You're going to
take the ride. We have to have a conversation about
(29:36):
This still apparently the twink that the terrorist who executed
Charlie Kirk. He was apparently so hateful his own family
didn't even want anything to do with him. And there's more.
There's more to it. The first man that was arrested
in connection with Kirk's killing, apparently, according to newly filed documents,
(29:59):
he was trying to help the guy escape. George Zin,
this is something else. He was trying to help the
guy escape, he said, So, I was looking at some
of the reports of this the first guy, and you
remember he was the older man who was saying, arrest me,
(30:22):
I did it. I shot him, Now shoot me that
guy that's the one we're talking about, seventy one years old.
He was taken into custody. He was later cleared, but
then apparently he was saying that, yeah, I U When
the officer asked him where his gun was, he goes,
I'm not going to tell you. He apparently just wanted
to distract and tie up resources so the actual killer
(30:43):
could get away. According to newly filed documents, I don't
I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't want to be
a conspiracy theorist. But again, sometimes the simplest explanation is
the correct one. Sometimes it is. George Zenn also has
(31:04):
a very interesting arrest record. Apparently these are I can't believe.
I mean, when you think about this, this story, he
told an officer that he was glad that he said
he had shot Kirk so the real suspect could get away.
He also said, this is from the public reports that
he wanted to be a martyr for the person who
(31:26):
was shot. That was according to the probable cause statement.
So it's either an improvised A friend of mine said
that this was an improvise on the fly, pro murder accomplice, improvised.
I don't know. But regardless the fact that that's your
first response, that there were people out there in that audience,
(31:50):
I'm going to tell you I've already turned down one
event that was outside, and I got an invitation to
do another outdoor event, and I'm going to turn that
down as well. I'm not going to be doing outdoor events.
I will not be going anywhere obviously, I don't anyway
without packing, and we train a lot. We're going to
train more coming up. I want to show you what
(32:13):
some of these trans Tifa groups are doing. They are
so eager to try to seem murdery and to try
to scare people. They put out these flyers. They don't
even practice proper weapons handling. They've got their fingers on
their triggers. I've seen others where other photos where one
of them's flag in the other one and they're putting
(32:34):
this stuff out like, oh, we're armed and militant and
all this other stuff. Guys, we've got to have a
conversation about this. We're having a mental health crisis in
this country and it's typically really it's a bunch of
leftist dudes who want to pretend that they're women who
want to go out and abuse everybody. Let's have that conversation.
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So are the days of the United States.
Speaker 8 (34:25):
Dedicate this show tonight to Charlie Kirker.
Speaker 10 (34:39):
God bless you, Charlie. If you can kill a man,
can't kill a message. This country is stronger than any man,
stronger than any violence. It's the freeze country, the history
of the world, and it's worth fighting for because we'reth
(35:04):
defending with all your heart because we've able to live
our lives.
Speaker 11 (35:08):
In the Freeze Country and the history of the world.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
But what we need to fight for is our children
and our grandchildren.
Speaker 5 (35:14):
And that's what Charlie was thinking.
Speaker 10 (35:17):
I've never seen anybody and get so much more out
of life in thirty one years, Charlie.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Kirk that's Rob Schneider, who's a class act, absolute class act.
So that's all really that needs that any of these people,
if they're gonna have a hot take, that's all they
need to say, is that the people who talk about
(35:43):
this stuff that he said clearly never watched anything that
he said. I've I didn't realize this, do you know,
I never actually heard him cause I never he never
actually got mean with people. I totally do he never
got mean with people, you know, different different stroketure, different folks.
(36:05):
He was nice. He just used their ideas, and they
got mad when they saw when they followed, when he
made them follow their ideas all the way through to
their logical conclusion, and they didn't like what they saw.
We have more on the way the second hour of
the program, the Mangione trial. Goodness, what's happening in this country?
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top of the second hour, Dana Lash with you. You
can watch us do radio Channel three forty seven, Direct TV,
the chats at rumble x and Facebook as well. We've
been talking about a number of things. We've got some
other domestic news to get into as well. We've been
talking about assassination culture. Can I just say though, because everybody,
(37:54):
I can't tell you how many of my friends are
like it feels different. I had three of them within
a handful of hours this morning. They were all posting
the same thing on X or Facebook. It feels different
because it is different, because it is. And yesterday I
(38:14):
was in my office after radio and I'm getting some
things together for the newsletter and getting some things together
for later this week. And I usually have the TV on.
I like to have white noise. I'll either have like
music or something on in the background. I can't. I
have to have some kind of white noise. And I
(38:36):
think I just had like Fox in the background, and
the next thing I knew, I heard someone I know,
friend of mine, Greg Gotfeld, just lose it on camera.
He had had enough. And I want to say this too,
because this is very important. I know a lot of
people don't like Jessica Tarlov. I've never met her in person,
(38:59):
We've we follow each other on social media. I don't
agree with about ninety nine percent of the stuff that
she says, but I would like to point to a distinction.
She is not one of the people on the left
(39:20):
who seek to strip you of your humanity. You can
be mad at her for being wrong with her beliefs,
because she is, but she doesn't seek to strip people
of their humanity like the rest of the left does.
I'm just adding that in to give you a sharper
(39:42):
perspective on things. And she and Greg are friends, and
the reason that he later apologized was just for yelling
at her, because it's different when you know the person.
It's different when you've watched the person literally rise up
in life from being a seventeen year old and then
getting married and having babies, And it's just very different
(40:02):
when you feel like you have this investment of knowing
someone for as long as you've known them and then
you see this happen. So that is and it's very
unique because of what the work that Kirk did. I
think that's why everybody, I mean, I don't know anybody
who doesn't know him. In this industry. Everybody knows him.
(40:22):
That's why it's that's why it is different, because it
is anyway. He was on Fox yesterday and he got
very upset with the what aboutism? What about Isaman? And
he was correct. And I wanted to play this for
you because up until this point I had not seen
(40:44):
anybody else. You know, obviously I don't sit here and
watch myself, but I strike the note. I think that
not just I, but a lot of other people feel
and I wanted to play this for you. It's a
longer cut, but it's worth it. And I was jokingly
I forgot cable news doesn't have the same work sstrictions
for the FCC because I there I had offered to
give Greg my get out of jail free car that
(41:05):
was bestowed on me by the Commissioner of the FCC,
Brendan Carr. I was like, oh my gosh, I would
like to transfer the properties of this get out of
jail free car to Greg guffheld right now, audio sound
by thirteen. This is how it started, and it's long,
but it is worth the listen.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
We don't need it.
Speaker 12 (41:25):
What is interesting here is why is only this happening
on the left and not the right. That's all we
need to know about it.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
There was absolutely no.
Speaker 12 (41:33):
Car you want to talk about Meliss Horseman. Did you
know her name before it happened?
Speaker 4 (41:39):
None of us did. None of us were spending every.
Speaker 12 (41:41):
Single day talking about missus Hortman. I never heard of
her until after she died. Don't play that both with me.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
You know what I'm talking.
Speaker 12 (41:51):
What I'm saying is there was no demonization amplification about
that woman before she died. It was a specific crime
against her by somebody who you were the same thing.
You can bring up, Joshua Piro, but then you will
not bring up, for example, that that was a pro
Palestine person, So don't use your what about this. The fact,
the fact of the matter is the both sides argument
(42:14):
not only doesn't fly, we don't care.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
We don't care.
Speaker 12 (42:18):
About your both sides argument.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
That is dead.
Speaker 12 (42:22):
For one thing, there is no cognitive dissonance on our side.
On your side, your beliefs do not match reality. So
you're coming up with these rationalizations.
Speaker 5 (42:32):
Like what about this or what about that?
Speaker 4 (42:35):
We're not doing that.
Speaker 12 (42:36):
Because we saw it happen. We saw a young bright
man assassinated and we know who did it. We are
not coming up with rationalizations. We are calm, we are honest,
and we are resolute.
Speaker 4 (42:52):
We're not defensive.
Speaker 12 (42:53):
And I understand the defensiveness. I understand why people are
saying what about this and what about this? Because if
you have to face the underlying fact to this, your
life is going to fall apart because you're going to
realize you're not the good guys. If you sat around
and you defended the mutilation of children, you're not the
good guys. If you sat six hundred, seven hundred cases
(43:16):
of harassment against Republicans and.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
You said, but what about this?
Speaker 4 (43:20):
What about this?
Speaker 2 (43:20):
And then you see this murder.
Speaker 12 (43:22):
After calling somebody a fashion you fascist, you realize maybe
I'm not the good guy. That is a hell of
a realization to deal with. So therefore, therefore you have
to grasp at rationalizations. You don't have to do that, Jessica.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
They do.
Speaker 12 (43:38):
I don't believe you're part of that group. But why
the hell do you have to mimic an echo that
crap to us? He was a patsy. That guy was
a patsy. He was under the hypnotic spell of a
direct to consumer nihilism, the transcult. And you know that
if you can decide that biology is false, you can
agree that murder is okay and that humanity is expendable.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
How you cannot see that.
Speaker 12 (44:06):
Alone and see that for what the evil it is
without having to attach all of these other things is
beyond me.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Preach, preach that is, and that is it The point
where that with Melissa Mortman, the point that Greg is
making here. So none of these people on the left
knew who the hell she was. It's not a statement
of whether or not she mattered because of it. She
wasn't getting the daily threats like everybody on the conservative
side gets every single day. She didn't have to turn
(44:37):
down events. Democrats don't have to do that. I mean,
good at grief. There's an event this weekend. I was
asked if i'd speak at it, and I'm like, it's
going to be outside. Do you know how many of
these rooftops are going to be completely just open open season?
No way, we got to think about that stuff. We've
had to think about that stuff for a very long time.
(44:58):
We definitely have to think about it now. That's what
he's saying, is that there was no rhetoric around the
Hortman's before that, and that was a Tim Wats appointing
and they found no King stuff in his car. I
don't know Josh Shapiro. That was a pro Hamas sympathizer
who targeted Josh Shapiro because he was Jewish. Maybe he
(45:19):
was a Canvas fan. I don't know. Oh I said it,
So what is this? The what about is? I mean,
that doesn't fly. He's exactly right, and he he followed
it up with this about the media. This is a
lot shorter? Is audio sound? By fourteen? He followed it
up with this, Listen, I just want.
Speaker 9 (45:42):
To be clear and I want to let people speak.
I in no way intended at all to minimize what
happened to Charlie. I was horrified by it. I have
not been on the five tes argument.
Speaker 12 (45:53):
It's likestuck.
Speaker 10 (45:55):
No.
Speaker 9 (45:56):
All that I was saying is is can we have
all of the information before you just say they did this,
because that is a broad brush to paint with this
and this kid, Let's have a conversation.
Speaker 12 (46:06):
No, Charlie had a conversation.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
We got shot.
Speaker 12 (46:10):
Look, I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (46:13):
I'm sorry. You weren't here for a week.
Speaker 12 (46:15):
You came in here and it's cold, and I'm sorry.
But this is a story that is immune to news cycles.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
It's immune to.
Speaker 12 (46:22):
Rationalizations, it's immune device. This thing is with us for good,
and we all have to deal with that. So that
means we can't live by the same arguments that you
might be reading about relativism among the media. We can't
deal with those stories. It doesn't matter. The media is dead.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
To us on this story.
Speaker 12 (46:41):
They built this thing up. We're dealing with it. We're
gonna act. We don't care what the what aboutism is anymore.
Speaker 5 (46:49):
That's dead.
Speaker 12 (46:50):
Sorry for the swearing as well. I apologize to the
American public. I'm going to shut up for the rest
of the show.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Long Live Greg Gottfeld. God bless him. He is so
right in that, and he's right, and I think that
his analysis of what Tarlov was saying was accurate and
the point that he made, and I think this is
the big one. Why do they do it? Why did they?
(47:21):
What about is why did my pastor try to bring
up the Hortman's as though that was somehow Oh well,
look see it's here too. It's not. It's not even
remotely the same. Because if you have to look at
really why, as Greg said, your life will fall apart.
And he's right. If you can fabricate this fantastical story
(47:45):
that even though you were born with a male copulatory
organ and you're a dude, that you're a woman, and
if if you don't affirm that fantasy for that person,
then somehow it is justifiable to perpetrate violence against you.
Because when you get when you drop all of the
illogical equivocations, that's what you're looking at. And a lot
(48:10):
of people on the left are having to do a
real deep personal inventory. Yes, you are the baddies here,
and you have a culture of this, this assassination culture,
this culture of dehumanization and demonization. It is a culture.
(48:32):
But danus some people on the right, people on the right,
we don't sit here and call people Nazis unless they're
actual jack booted Nazis. You walk in mental abortions. We
do not use that language because we know what those
words mean. We have dictionaries. We're not dumb asses. That's
why I had some people saying I had some very
(48:53):
sweet people, a couple of them very sweet, and they
were like, you were very upset over this. You're damn right,
I am. You are right. You know why we're all
upset over this because having conservatives lost enough. I mean,
it's about Charlie and it's also about a lot more.
(49:15):
How many friends did you lose over COVID? Do you know?
I have one part of my family that has nothing
to do with me or my kids because they're my kids,
one part of my family. And oh, they're all happy
to act like they know me to the townsfolk in
the Ozarks. But otherwise they won't have anything to do
with me because they're socialists. And I'm not How many
(49:38):
of you have been disinvited from Christmases because of that
with your kids? How many of you have had people
who were in your wedding party call you a murderer
because you didn't get an injection. Because I've had to
live with that. I have other friends who lost dear
friends of theirs over politics. They didn't want to have
(50:00):
anything to do with them. These people were always fine
when we sat there silent, and we were not allowed
the equal access of sharing our viewpoints as freely as
they do. Because we were all about keeping the peace,
keeping the peace, keeping the peace. We don't want to
rock the boat, keep the peace, keep the beast, keep
your mouth shut every damn day, every damn event, every
(50:22):
damn occasion, every damn holiday. We were the ones who
kept the peace.
Speaker 6 (50:27):
No more.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
This is on you people. If you want unity by God,
then be worthy of it. So yes, when people say
you seem very mad about this, Yes, because we have
already had one hundred little deaths, friends, family opportunities. I mean, hell,
(50:54):
my agent, who's a very sweet person, God love him,
he didn't do this, but he had pressure to drop
me after Parkland. People in the industry did not want
to have anything to do with me because of Parkland.
He got pressure to drop me. It's already been one
hundred little deaths for a lot of us. Having something
(51:17):
so massive like this happened the way it did was
the last straw. So the what about does it mean? No,
that does not fly, the media trying to equivocate it. No,
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Ten and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfive.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
So Trump sues New York Times four fifteen million. I'm
all for that. I'm all for it. Go get it,
go get it. So you guys know what this is.
I mean, it's all again, it's about media malpractice, defamation, unlibel.
He said they were a degenerate newspaper, one of the
one of the worst, the most degenerate newspapers in the
(52:54):
history of our country. I cannot do his voice, but
he said the lawsuit was a great honor, and he
said that it was the Epstein stuff. That's why he's
suing them for the reporting over that. So fifth, that's
a lot of money. Fifteen billion for defamation and libel.
Connor McGregor announces he is withdrawing from the Irish presidency race.
I'm actually kind of sad about this. He would have
(53:15):
to be nominated by twenty members of the Irish Parliament
or for local authorities. He's announced he's withdrawing. He said
he consulted with his family's taken he's withdrawing his candidacy
and he's apparently going to be in Dublin and Kildare
County to address some of the crowd. A ninety five
year old woman beat a fellow nursing home resident to
death with a wheelchair part. Some people have really bad
(53:38):
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because of her cognitive condition. Apparently she's literally off her rocker.
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Speaker 13 (54:47):
That rant of false information does not bring this country together.
If you want to work on bringing this country, it's
my time, not yours.
Speaker 5 (54:57):
My god, my god. If you want to talk about
fighting this country is follow you on your social media post?
Speaker 14 (55:04):
Is my.
Speaker 5 (55:08):
You try all you country for You're the time of
this committee.
Speaker 4 (55:17):
Sir.
Speaker 5 (55:17):
You don't tell me my time is over. You tell
me what my time is. You can't lecture me, you
can tell her the target.
Speaker 13 (55:26):
I am, mister chairman, afraid of you, mister chairman.
Speaker 5 (55:31):
Point of order, Senator Booker.
Speaker 14 (55:33):
I announced at the beginning of this meeting that this
back and forth talking over each other doesn't work, and
I said, if that happened, I asked Patel not to respond,
and I was going to give you some time after
the Senator's time was up to respond, and that's he
has the privilege to do that uninterrupted.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
Mister hmmmm. So that's in this uh, you have to
bear with me. That's in this hearing that is happening
right now with Cash Bettel And and this is he's
at this oversight hearing talking about everything that went down
(56:14):
the day that that Kirk was assassinated. Welcome back to
the program, Dana lash with you and we'll be monitoring
that as well, and anything that's anything that comes out
of that, well, we'll make sure that you that you
have it and bring you the latest with it. That's
pretty I I gotta tell you this story about the
(56:40):
we were talking about this on break the trans aspect
of this story with Kirk. I was talking to a
friend of mine who works in the media in DC,
very like minded, very good reporter, longtime reporter. And I'm
actually going back and looking through my conversation because the
(57:02):
individual that first was reporting all of this. The word
is that it was a leak from the FBI on
the trans issue, and then there was concern that it
was going to be hid much in the same way
that Nashville was. Remember the Nashville trans killer went into
(57:26):
the school and killed a bunch of children. There was
a reporter on x Brooks Singman who had said that
first reported that Kirk's assassin lived with his transgender partner
and the individual's transitioning. And I think the individual will
only cooperated with the FBIS to avoid charges, because honestly,
(57:47):
you can't. But the reporter is very close to Cash Pattel.
They they've got a very close relationship for a government
person and a reporter. And usually when a reporter has
that type of relationship with someone and they get information,
it's always sources tell me or sources say so they
(58:08):
don't identify the main person. All of my media friends
were like, that leak on that came right from the FBI, Now,
why would that happen. I think that it has to
do with the fact that in Nashville they were hiding that,
and I think that it was a move of ensuring transparency.
(58:30):
That is my take. I thought it was very interesting
because that the only person who out of the out
of the FBI that would lead to that reporter would
be pe Tell And I'm not I'm not actually mad
mad at him if he did it because of the
(58:51):
way that the media was insisting. Remember they were at
that point, they were saying, oh, it was a right winger.
At that point, they were telling you that this kill
came from a Trump family. At that point, they were
telling you that the killer was Republican. And then that
leak came and that changed the narrative, and that's why
(59:12):
I think it happened. So I don't dislike him for
that that he's getting a lot of criticism for coming
out and saying they had the guy, then they don't
have the guy. I tend to think it was transparency.
I don't dislike Cashptel at all. He's been on the show.
I don't know if some of this consternation is coming
(59:35):
from the fact that he is a guy who is
outside of the way that works because he's not in
the FBI. I don't know, but there's there's some criticisms
from the right about him. I'm kind of agnostic on it.
(59:56):
I just go back to that leak, because at that point,
the media had its mind made up and they were
insisting that it was a Trump Republican who did it,
and then they were locking arms with all these conspiracy
theorists acting like it was a masad thing, which is
one of the time I'm not even going to justify
that with the fiskeain that it's already received multiple times online.
(01:00:19):
So when that league happened, that to me was incredibly
important and I'm glad he linked it. I'm not saying
he did, but I'm glad he did. I don't know.
That's that's kind of how I view it. Do you
think that the criticism Kane has merited. I don't know what.
I think it was all. It's one of those things
where it's the uh fog of war, so to speak,
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the information fog.
Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
Yeah, and I think I think emotions are raw. I
think there's a lot of uh, you know, more sensitivity
now and that can alter judgment a bit.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Right right, I agree. So this is just one of
the things one of the other things I wanted to
make sure that we're touching on. I don't know if
you've seen some of those. We put this flyer in
slack if we have it. And this goes into some
of the stuff the Data Republican was sharing as it
relates to the Armed Queers SLC Salt Lake City. They
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co hosted these workshops and they've done all this stuff,
and there's a lot of stuff out here about this.
This is one of the things that was sent out.
I put this, I saw this this morning. This is
one of the things that was shared. This was a
flyer for the trans Tifa perpetuators that were behind the
(01:01:32):
July fourth Alvaldo Ice facility shooting apparently are involved in this.
And the one of the people that the one of
the people that's being advertised in some of this stuff.
This is it is just this crazy elm fork by
the way, you know where that's at right, It's in Texas.
I've shot it on fork before, I've gone on for it.
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Slcarmed Queers is in Utah. And then you've got this
the flyer here as well that we were just showing you.
Can we throw that back up real quick one sorry
this flyer and pull this up. This is libs of
TikTok found this. Can we just talk about this for
a minute. What the hell does this mean? First off,
you have the communist sickle. Then you have this moron
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who has no idea how to hold a gun finger
on the trigger. Are you serious right now? Arm Queer's SLC.
That's the group that is working with one of the
entities that shot up in ice facility Agitate, Educate, organize.
You don't see law abiding gun owners say stuff like that.
By the way, No, I've never gone out there. For
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all the stuff that the media has said about me,
I've never gone out and said with a poster that
says agitate holding a rifle with my finger on the trigger.
It's so stupid, so stupid people that have more zeal
than knowledge. And I mean, you can't make fun of
it anymore because they're killing people. The hammer and sickle.
What other emblems can you fit on there? By the way,
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what other ones can you fit on there? What kind
of lecture are they going to give? So this is
in Salt Lake City. This is just one of the
one of the examples, the Armquaire's SLC, the same one
that's on this flyer. They are they're the ones hosting
these workshops at Elmfork with a branch of the John
Brown Gun Club and the trans antiv trans Antifa that's
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like antif trans Tifa. Wow, that's a lot. They were
behind that July fourth, Alvarado ice facility thing, and one
of the people that's involved appears to have promoted all
of this stuff on their private her private Instagram, and
they tried, they tried scrubbing at Google never forgets. So uh,
(01:03:45):
I've you know, got I got some questions. And one
of the things that they're promoting promoting is that the
trans struggle, it's uh, you know, the need for oneself.
They really they're looking at it like it's like conflict.
So all the people who are telling Trump and everyone
else to tone down their rhetoric, why don't you look
at your trans street team here. You need to be
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telling these people this. You won't do it because you're
cowards and you would rather see conservatives be killed apparently
than to tell your street team to knock it off.
If you want to talk about tony down rhetoric, I
just gave you an example. That's the rhetoric that needs
to be toned down. The trans people made it up,
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this trans tiefa movement, made it up in their head
that they're under attack if people don't affirm their costplay.
That is the most mentally ill thing I've ever heard.
That's mental illness. That is serious mental illness. To insist
that you are under attack because someone won't affirm your costplay.
(01:04:51):
That's like me getting murdery because someone won't affirm my
fantasy that I'm a trillionaire? Are you kidding me? This
is all a war that they're making up in their
own heads. And then the left that hates the right
so much that they justify violence as a form of debate,
They're like, oh, yeah, you're right, you're under attack. So crazy.
(01:05:16):
I just feel like Democrats are encouraging this stuff and
they're nudging these people. Everybody's a hitler, don't forget. That's
what it feels like. Am I wrong? I don't feel
like I'm wrong, Kane. I don't feel like I'm wrong.
What do you see when you look at that flyer
with your blue your blue rabe? What is it? Blue
light blocking glasses?
Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
It is?
Speaker 7 (01:05:37):
It is blue light block when I see that, First
of all, no discipline on her part, personal or trigger.
And I don't see how this can be interpreted in
any other way than an avatar of the entire left, Like.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
What the hell are you resisting? As a trans person?
Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:05:54):
That's all they have.
Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
They're not for anything. It's always again.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Taxpayers to pay to have my wien are split in half.
Often turned into a Frank and Joina.
Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
Well that's what it is, ugh, cringy, cringey.
Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
It's well, that's the truth of it. That's the I mean,
that's where we're at. But that's what are they What
are they resisting?
Speaker 7 (01:06:13):
But that's the thing. They're always against something. They're never
four They think that they're proclaiming they're for something when
they're doing this against something stuff, But.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
They're not correct uh completely like that. Yeah, I just
I don't I don't understand what it is that they
this whole likes it's queer resistance. It's first off, all
the other letters don't want to be with you tease,
they don't. And secondly, what are you resisting? You're the
(01:06:43):
one who's trying to force everyone to affirm your cosplay.
We're actually resisting. You're the batties here. Then you got
this kind of stuff. By the way, what goofy poses this?
Who styled this photo? First off? I got immediately this
is another one. I'm going to stick my foot out.
Are they trying to like play up the jack boot
(01:07:03):
aspect of what they want to? Is that what this is?
Because this is such an unflattering photo. The lighting is
so harsh, it's just so bad. But they're like, here's
our gun again. People have no idea how to hold
anything more zeal than knowledge. We're armed and ready to
bash back because people won't call sir, they won't call
you a woman. This is the most you want to
(01:07:25):
This is the abusive patriarchy, and the Left is just
bending over and spreading cheeks. That's exactly what they're doing.
This is the most. This is the patriarchy at its
most abusive form. And it's always progressive because it's always
been progressive. This is a major issue now. I just
had a column that dropped in the Washington Times, you know,
(01:07:46):
literally the day that God help us all that Charlie
was killed, talking about how I don't believe that transgender
people as a whole should have their have guns band.
I think that that's you know, that's a Pandora's and
individual liberties and the revocation or the adjudication of someone
as ineligible has always been done on an individual basis,
(01:08:09):
not this group basis. But y'all aren't helping it. You're
not helping this at all. I've yet to see like
the closest person to a trans person that I saw,
like just very genuinely authentically against the violence was jeffree Star.
That was literally and I said, the closest thing to
(01:08:31):
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Speaker 7 (01:10:08):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 5 (01:10:15):
It's time for Florida, man.
Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
So I'm trying to I had a million of you
guys send me this story on x and Facebook and elsewhere.
It's from WFTV. A scuba clad dude robbed a in
scuba gear, robbed a Disney Springs restaurant and then just
swam away, just swam away. Like Buenavista. Investigators are searching
(01:10:38):
for a man that robbed a Disney Springs restaurant by
swimming up in scuba gear and a wetsuit and then
swimming away after he stole thousands of dollars. He hit
the Paddlefish restaurant after midnight on Monday, after it closed
to guests, and deputies say they found a man that
said the man found a place to store his wetsuit
in scuba gear before he walked into the manager's office
where cash from the night before was being count and
(01:11:00):
deposited into a safe. He forced two employees to co
to the corner of the room, said to close your eyes.
The report, they said, was heavily redacted, but he tied
them up, stole between ten to twenty thousand dollars, and
he left within two minutes and they called nine one
one after freeing themselves. No one was hurt. He didn't
have a weapon that he brandished or anything. And after
leaving the replica steamboat, they think he put his scuba
(01:11:21):
gearback on, jumped into the pond and swam away, literally
swam away. They said he was in tight clothing and
a blue beanie and he was slim for about five
feet ten. That's a new one for me. I mean,
it's not like they can say bolo wetsuit, you know.
I mean? Also, can I just add you're in Florida.
(01:11:45):
You're swimming in a pond in Florida, Caane. What lives
in Florida pond?
Speaker 10 (01:11:51):
Sir?
Speaker 7 (01:11:51):
All the alligators?
Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
All of them? What do they like to eat? Case
in Point, a, Florida woman punched an alligator to save
her four month old puppy after it dragged it into
a creek. I would have literally gone John Wick on
this thing and also opened its jaws like that and
(01:12:13):
cracked it open. Oh my gosh, four monthal puppy, she's
taken it for a walk. This is a creek, y'all
for my kin and the ozarks, a crick and a
five year old A five foot alligator bitter dog's collar,
and then tried to drag it underwater. She punched the
gator's eye, She said, I punched and punched. He kind
of let go. His teeth were here dragged down my
arm and it camouflaged itself in floating water moss, so
(01:12:36):
it looked like turf. She'd never seen an alligator in
the area before, so apparently, I mean, how's the dog.
I don't care about your arm. How's the dog? That's
what I all. I mean, I guzzled ong. Okay, nobody's
done the name on the dog. She's you know, but
she's pretty hardcore and she was able to whoop it.
I think I would have honestly done the same thing.
I'm not gonna lie. Actually I would have shot it
in the head with my guitaarus but then you know. Anyway,
(01:12:57):
we got more on the way. Third hour, stick with us,
Welcome back to the show. Danel lash with you. You
can find up where we do radio channel through forty
seven Direct TV h the chats at Rumble. I'm looking
for this. I put it in slack. It's this audio's
audio of Cash Betel the hearing where he was going
back and forth and or no sorry, Adam Scheff, not swabow.
(01:13:18):
He got into a fight with Adam Schiff and they
were screaming and yelling. This is a little bit ago
because the hearings now concluded, and now they're getting ready
to their announcing charges in Utah, and we're going to
be following that as well. But can we play this
real quick. This is just from a little bit ago.
Speaker 15 (01:13:33):
You clearly won't tell us the cabinet members associated with
mister Epsy. Let me ask you one last question, and
that is, right after she gives this testimony in front
of an FBI agent, among others, she's transferred to a
minimum security prison not suitable for a sex offender like herself.
Speaker 5 (01:13:56):
Who made that decision and why?
Speaker 16 (01:13:59):
The Bureau of Prisons, The Bureau Decisions made it in prisons.
The Bureau Prisons decided on their own, without any consultation
with Blanche or anyone else, that they were going to suddenly,
after this interview, completely unrelated to this interview, completely unrelated
to anything she's said, move her to a prison not
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suitable for a sex offender.
Speaker 5 (01:14:22):
You want the American people to believe that?
Speaker 4 (01:14:25):
Do you think they're stupid?
Speaker 5 (01:14:27):
No?
Speaker 13 (01:14:27):
I think the American people believe the truth that I'm
not in the weeds on the everyday movements.
Speaker 17 (01:14:32):
In What I am doing is protecting this country.
Speaker 13 (01:14:35):
Providing historic affairs, and combatting the weaponization of intelligence by
the likes of Europe. And we have doubtlessly proven you
to be a lawyer in Russia Gate in January sixth
You are the biggest brought to ever since the United
States Senate.
Speaker 17 (01:14:52):
Disgrace to this and an utter calum.
Speaker 5 (01:14:56):
I'm not surprised.
Speaker 13 (01:14:58):
I'm not surprised that you continue to lie from your
perch and put on.
Speaker 17 (01:15:02):
The show so you can go raise money for your charade.
You are political buffoon at best.
Speaker 13 (01:15:09):
Well, you can take take it to the bank that
the FBI is protecting this country, the state and set
aside at the California.
Speaker 17 (01:15:19):
Historic Reform point of order.
Speaker 13 (01:15:22):
But all you care about is a child sex predator
that was prosecuted by a prior administration and the Obama
Justice Department and the Biden Justice Department did squad? And
what did President Trump do? Bring new charges courageously and
what have we done? Transparent FBI director in history thirty
three thousand pages of information to you, I challenge you
(01:15:45):
to say anything credibly to the truth. Go ahead and
run to the cameras where you want to go now oOoOO.
Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Ooh all right, yeah, I'm here for that. Go No.
Cash Betel stays in the Act. Cash Pattel, he stays
in the FBI. He stays there all y'all people complaining
about him. He's staying there. N He's not going anywhere.
He's staying. I mean, I just need to You know
how you have a big meal and you feel full
(01:16:14):
and you're like fat and happy. I feel like that
right now, Kine, What do we got for dessert? What
do we have for dessert? I mean, I feel like
very full and full of joy and happiness. After his
first genuine smile I've had in a few some days,
some days, that was great. And Adam Schiff, you could
tell he was so mad because his face kept getting tighter.
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I don't know, him and Nancy need to stop going
to the same inductor. It's really bad. But he just
like his he got just tired. His face got tighter
and tighter, and his eyes got bigger and bigger, and
he was getting so angry. But he was lying. I mean,
he was upset over what the Biden and Obama Justice
departments had done prior and cash. But tell, everything that
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he said just then was exactly exactly correct. So the
I I don't know, I I feel like that. Going
to the transparency of what we were talking about last
hour with the leak that came out to this reporter
(01:17:19):
who was able to tell people that, oh, yeah, the
Kirk killer lived with his twink roommate, transgender roommate, and
they were and everyone was saying that they were in
a relationship. So that was leaked by the FBI, I
think as a way to bring transparency because previously in Nashville,
et cetera, the they tried hiding this and you guys
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remember that. I mean, how long did we wait? It
was like a year. I mean we had a it
was a huge legal fight. You had all of these
news entities that were filing Foyer requests just to just
to get some some clarity as to what happened. I
know that we are awaiting they started. I don't think
they've started the news conference yet out of provo have
(01:18:01):
they came. I know that they are going to announce
the charges for the killer and the Kirk assassination. And
while we wait for some updates on that, because when
they take that life, i'd like to take some of
that live.
Speaker 11 (01:18:19):
Today, after reviewing the evidence that law enforcement has collected
thus far, I am filing a criminal information charging Tyler
James Robinson, aged twenty two, with the following crimes count
one aggravated murder, a capital offense, for intentionally or knowingly
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causing the death of Charlie Kirk under circumstances that created
a great risk of death to others. Count two felony
discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, a first
degree felony. The state is further alleging aggravating factors on
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counts one and two because the defendant is believed to
have targeted Charlie Kirk based on Charlie Kirk's political expression
and did so knowing that children were present and would
witness the homicide. The state is also charging defendant with
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count three obstruction of justice, a second degree felony, for
moving and concealing the rifle used in the shooting. Count
four obstruction of justice a third a second degree felony
for disposing the clothing he wore during the shooting. Count
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five witness tampering, a third degree felony for directing his
roommate to delete his incriminating texts. Count six witness tampering
a third degree felony for directing his roommate to stay
silent if police questioned him. In count seven, commission of
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a violent offense in the presence of a child, a
class A misdemeanor for committing homicide knowing that children were
present and may have seen or heard the murder, and
did so based on Charlie Kirk's political expression also following
the press conference, I am filing a notice of intent
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to seek the death penalty. I do not take this
decision lightly, and it is a decision I have made
independently as county attorney.
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
So we've got the meat and potatoes of the charges,
which I'm going to break down here coming up. But
the charges really quickly are as follows. Multiple counts. He's
got aggravated murder, felony's charge of a firearm aggravating factors
on the first two counts involved the political targeting in
the presence of children, two counts of obstruction of justice,
also two counts of witness tampering telling the roommate to
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delete messages, telling the roommate to remain silent, and the
seventh commission of a violent offense and presence of a child,
and they are seeking the death penalty.
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Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
We have a hard break coming up, and then a
guess but I want to take the rest of this
press conference right here. The charges that have been announced
in this case come with the death penalty. This is
Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray. At this press conference, Life
Now in Progress.
Speaker 11 (01:21:41):
Was etched. No Tys's bulge. Oh woh, what's this? The
second cartridge that was again not spent. The last three
were not spent. We're not fired. The second hey fascist
catch with arrow symbols. The third cartridge, Oh bella chow
(01:22:07):
bella chow bella chow chow chow. The fourth cartridge. If
you read this you are gay lmao. The rifle, ammunition, rounds,
and towel were sent for forensic processing. DNA consistent with
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Robin with defendant was found on the trigger, other parts
of the rifle, the fired cartridge, casing, two of the
three unfired cartridges, and the towel. Law enforcement was unable
to immediately locate the shooter, so they published, folks, we.
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
Have a break coming up. We're also going to be
joined by Gaybell Tayib He's a comic artist who was
at DC Comics. He got one of the trains chief
as fired for celebrating executions.
Speaker 8 (01:22:58):
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Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the bottom of this third hour, and again you
can listen all over the country terrestrially. We're also at
X You can watch the radio show channel three forty
seven Direct TV as well. Rumble the chat really quickly
if you're just joining as Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray
announced the charges against Charlie Kirk's murderer. Seven counts aggravated murder, felony,
(01:23:32):
discharge of a firearm, aggravating factors on the first two
meaning it's elevated because of its political expression, was targeted
in the presence of children. Two counts of obstruction of
justice for disposing of the clothing and dropping the rifle
in the woods. Two counts of witness tampering. He told
the roommate to delete messages, told the roommate to be silent,
commission of a violent offense and presence of a child,
and they are filing to seek the death penalty and
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should be note that Utah has death by firing squad.
So I just wanted to point that out. So that's
the latest and a lot of stuff to unpack on this.
So again, welcome back my next guest. We talked to
him a couple of weeks ago under much better circumstances
than what we're discussing today. I can't imagine, I mean
I can, but to be in such a particular skill
(01:24:19):
set driven industry as our friend gave al Taievas, and
then to see it so dominated not just by people
who think differently than you on policy, most everyone we
can abide by that we're not crazy people, but people
who celebrate assassination, who celebrate brutal murder based on your ideology,
(01:24:43):
based on what you believe. These are the people who
insist that speech is violence so they can use violence
to attack you for your speech. To see how many
of them are in these industries is stunning, how many
people are excusing it and celeb reading it. And there
was one in the world of comics, and it had
(01:25:04):
to do with a I mean. It was described by
He was described by The Daily Mail as a quote
bloodthirsty trans author who mocked Kirk. Mocked the assassination and
ended up losing his job as a result of it
because it was called out by our guest Gabel taib As.
(01:25:25):
You know, he's joined us previously. He walked away from
his dream job at DC Comics, and he is an author,
he's an illustrator, he's an artist, he is a Christian,
he's a free speech enthusiast, and he joins US now
via video and he has big Mancomics dot com as
well in their crowdfunding their new their new sci fi
(01:25:45):
action series as well. Gabe, it's so good to see you.
I'm so sorry it's under these circumstances. I just first,
before we dive into the story, just let me get
your your thoughts on everything that happened. How are you feeling?
Speaker 4 (01:25:58):
You know, I knew of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 18 (01:26:00):
I would see his clips online like everyone else, but
I wasn't too into it because I agree with everything
he said. So it's like, you know, he's schooling these
college kids and he's doing a great thing. I didn't
know the impact the guy had because I didn't pay
that close of attention. I don't think I've ever been
touched by a death of someone I didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
Know this deeply.
Speaker 18 (01:26:17):
You know, I couldn't sleep right, I didn't eat for days.
Speaker 4 (01:26:21):
I lost three pounds.
Speaker 18 (01:26:21):
My wife and I are bickering over, like who left
the cap off the toothpaste, you know what I mean,
Like we were weird and slippy and moody, and just
like it's devastating. And I went to church Sunday and
I thought it would be this way, and it was
packed like it was Christmas or Eastern So they're failing
to get what they wanted out of They made Charlie's
God's message to Charlie more powerful than it ever could
have been if he had lived, so God bless him
(01:26:43):
and his family. It's devastating. And it discussed me as
an American. We don't do that in this country. You know,
it's been decades since we'd had a political assassination. This
is America. We're civilized people. This is the greatest country
in the history rule. We don't do this left wing,
right wing whatever. You don't do that when you disagree
with someone's discuss.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Ye, we don't do that, and that's the I mean
there I was staying earlier. We were talking about this
on break. There were so many people that would willingly,
you know, cut themselves out of your life. The moment
that you were as equally free with your viewpoints as
they are theirs, and you really had it, you got
hit with it hard in your industry particularly, right.
Speaker 18 (01:27:20):
Yeah, ask anyone that works for the Hollywood studios what
that's been like, probably for decades.
Speaker 4 (01:27:24):
You know.
Speaker 18 (01:27:24):
I only started working for Warners in January of two
thousand and eight, and I only stayed in the building
for three years. Then I went freelance until four years ago,
when I quit in protest of they just got woke,
disgusting messaging and just went too far, and they were
always free to say anything about Christians and Conservatives. I
remember being on a rooftop party the same day Old
Comic Con my editor Will Dennis the I don't know
(01:27:46):
the topic turn of something political and he said, oh,
you know, these stupid fing Christians. Me and my wife
just looked at him like all right, and we just said,
hey man, we got to go and talk to other people.
But it was blatant like that constantly storylines, characters. I
sent in your producers many examples, and there's just hundreds
of examples like the few I sent of where they
write the narrative in the comic of the white Christian
(01:28:07):
male oppressors are Nazis, and you know what we can
do to Nazis and they allow it to go on.
And I will call out by name, Vice President Warner Brothers,
the guy that hired me, Jim Lee, when are you
going to have the guts to do something about this?
Because we've talked on the phone, Jim, we've eaten dinner together.
You hired me personally, and you know we have a
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football coach forever we have a saying in football, you're
either coaching it or allowing it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
So what is it, Jim?
Speaker 18 (01:28:33):
Are you telling them to do this or you just
watch them do it and twiddling your thumbs so you
can keep getting that sweet Warner Brothers, check, what are
you going to be a man and do something about it?
Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
It's powerful? And Jim Lee, your boss at DC Comics,
vice president, I mean you had to confront him about
this writer that was saying this awful stuff and not
just saying stuff celebrating assassination There is a big difference,
as we all know, in someone expressing a viewpoint that
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you just disagree with. Oh my gosh, you're wrong about
taxes or you're wrong about electric car whatever. But there's
a huge difference between that and between I'm so excited
that someone killed an innocent father and husband. Huge difference.
And this was tell us the story. This was happening
at DC Comics. This was an author at DC Comics.
They were going to be still employed there had it
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not been for you.
Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
I don't want to take full credit.
Speaker 18 (01:29:28):
This thing caught fire online and there were tens of
thousands of views, everybody tweeting at DC Comics and warnerbvers.
But this was me about fifty minutes after my daughter
told me Charlie had been shirt shirt a shot at
noon at noon Pacific, I heard about it and this.
I sent this to Jim at like twelve fifty because
I saw it online, and I said, when is the
public condemnation and firing.
Speaker 4 (01:29:49):
You can't have employees like this. You cannot have people
like this.
Speaker 18 (01:29:53):
This is not okay to celebrate political assassination murder. I
wouldn't want anyone like that working for me. Left wing,
right wing whatever, they're gonna be a bad employee. You
make the company look terrible, you know, to their credit,
they got rid of uncanceled.
Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
The book the next day.
Speaker 18 (01:30:07):
To not their credit, they never made a public statement
about it, you know what I mean. So we're still
waiting for that. And yeah, I set your producer these
things where they still have an upcoming book, the Batman
Annual this year. Oh, the storyline is he's taking on
supremacists wearing white hoods.
Speaker 4 (01:30:23):
As you that's who that's supposed to be. Christians, patriots, that's.
Speaker 18 (01:30:28):
Who he's gonna beat up, right, And when you program
people with stories, we know they're scientific research showing that narrative, movies, books, comics, music.
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Haribles, it is the hardest parables.
Speaker 4 (01:30:40):
It is the most potent form of persuasion.
Speaker 18 (01:30:42):
And if you if you bathe people in this for decades,
they're gonna believe it. They're going to believe that Christians, Conservatives,
heterosexual people, family people, patriarchal people are evil and need
to be stopped because what do we do to Nazis Stana?
What do we have to do to them? What would
you do if you were in Germany in nineteen thirty eight, Right,
you'd be justified.
Speaker 4 (01:31:01):
Right.
Speaker 18 (01:31:02):
You know one of the editors that I worked for
about ten years ago, he's no longer there, but he
had that quote in the middle of that other graphic
I sent you were to paraphrase, He says, you know,
these conservatives are mad at the woke storylines because they
grew up to be the kind of people that a
hero would punch in the face. Right, So that's what
they're doing. They're putting that ideology and they're constantly in it. Yeah,
they're comics. There's not a big deal what some viewers
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might be thinking. What has dominated the box office for
last fifteen years in America? What is the best selling
books out there? Manga, which is Japanese comics, Right in America,
it's the best selling books out there.
Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
Comics are a huge part of our culture. They're an
original American art form.
Speaker 18 (01:31:38):
The bottom line is they're persuasive, though, as our movies
and television, And that's why you can't be watching this filth.
And the companies have to be brave enough to root
these communists outs write stories about heroes. Stop calling you,
fellow Americans people worthy of being murdered for their opinions.
Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
That's exactly right, and so well said. We're talking with
our friend gay Beltayeve and this to your point. I
was reading some of the reports of what this author
had said, and they he's one of those individuals that
believes it is oppression by simply not affirming their lifestyle,
that if you are not actively affirming their lifestyle, that
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you're killing them. That's I mean, I'm verbat on what
they were saying in comments, what he was saying in comments.
And then when they look at things like that, when
that transtief of movement views things through that perspective, you
can see how then they tell themselves, oh, it's justifiable
to hurt someone in response for it, just as you were.
Speaker 18 (01:32:36):
Saying, right, yeah, let's put those big crosses on these
white supremacists. The superman is beating on you think they
don't know what there. I'll tell you this. I draw
for a living. I write for a living, every word
of dialogue, I write, every pencil stroke I put down,
I choose to do it the paint brush. They never
hit the board by accident. You draw that cross on
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purpose like that. This is a old one decades old
and leftist in the entertainment Austry always trot this out
and say comics have always been political, and what they're
really saying is anti Christian, anti patriotic, anti maga all that,
because look at he's punching a Nazi and you're all Nazis.
Speaker 4 (01:33:13):
Because we declare it by fiat.
Speaker 18 (01:33:16):
They declare us Nazis because they say so, and then
of course they're allowed to take out Nazis.
Speaker 4 (01:33:20):
Of course it's logical.
Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
Let me ask you this, are we able? We got
our society got into this position because a lot of
people didn't understand the order of importance of how minds
consume information, and a lot of people to be honest
about it. And I have never liked the siloing off
of you know, Christian culture, like Christian music, regular music.
I'm always like, fight for what you'rs in the realm
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of ideas. We our society got into this situation. I
think because we allowed bad stories to be told and
we allowed minds to be shipped. Can we now is
that can we reverse it through the same way or
in your opinion, because this is what you see every
day and you know your audience, is this something that
can even can you reverse that there's telling stories.
Speaker 18 (01:34:06):
Well you can, it's gonna take decades. Picture society like
a conveyor belt. Stuff has to be built a long
time ago and then it comes down the conveyor belt
the generation later, right, So we have to get to
the young people.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
Now. Why do you think they go after kids?
Speaker 18 (01:34:20):
Because the children are the future, As that cliche goes,
they are. You and I were once kids. Why do
I like what I like? Why do I have the
opinions I have? Because the way I was raised, my
mother was so strict growing up. We didn't listen to
worldly music. We had like five VHS cassettes, we didn't
have cable TV. We were not allowed to listen to filth.
And I would tell everyone watching this, you have to
guard your kids' minds, your grandkid's minds.
Speaker 4 (01:34:42):
You have to.
Speaker 18 (01:34:43):
My mother did me the greatest favor by being too
strict about that stuff. My dad too, and so I
grew up to like, I see this worldly stuff, and
I'm like no, because I get discussed. I see conservatives
telling me, oh, Deadpool's my favorite movie. The thing is
X rated. What are you talking about? It's disgusting. You
shouldn't be wanting, is hex should be watching that. And
that's why I left a dream job. I made six
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figures working for Warners and Marvel and all of them
to start my own because someone has to do it.
People are gonna consume entertainment no matter what, so if
we don't give them a good alternative with great artists
and great writers, because a lot of the Christian movies
and music and they're not that good because the conservative
culture doesn't love and embrace raising people in the arts
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the way the left does. The left is much smarter
about understanding how important movies and music and TV and comics.
They're way smarter about understanding that. And the right wing
is always like, ah, whatever, you know, They just they
brush off the arts like it's something wimpy or weird
or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:35:39):
Right, gosh, well, I mean exactly what you were saying.
Cut that because that's that's what that's good. Putting it
on social because that right there, you just explained it
all literally in an elevator pitch. Why it's so important
and it's so it's difficult when you know, I've gone
to these events and I've tried getting people to donate
money to these causes. You know, causes of arts and
entertainment with conservatives, and oh my gosh, in some instances
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it's like it really isn't God love them. I understand that,
you know, conservatives think very differently, and they're very very
you know, very cautious and very discerning with their money.
I get it. But this right here, you have to
support exactly what you're talking about. That's where the efforts
need to go. That's where the support needs to go,
because now we are all living under the consequence of
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it not being done for all of these decades. So
God love you for saying that.
Speaker 4 (01:36:28):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 18 (01:36:29):
And I would say I would challenge everyone that can
hear the sound of my voice, when is it enough?
Did you see enough? Was Wednesday enough? Because to me
it was enough years ago. You know, to me, it
was enough years ago. I walked away from a job
that is so hard to get, that I loved as
a child, that I wanted to do. I worked so
hard to get that, and they told me we're making
disgusting new Superman comics.
Speaker 4 (01:36:49):
I just quit because I have principle and I have
the stamina to do it. And do you have it?
You out there?
Speaker 18 (01:36:54):
I'm calling you out you out there, do you because
it's like, oh, the arts whatever, I don't want to support.
It doesn't matter what you want, right, you believe in reality, right,
Conservatives are realists. Well, the reality is you have to
do this. This is existential for your culture. You have
to cancel Disney plus, cancel Netflix. Yes, and then you
have to support the good art that is teaching the
kind of values and giving good entertainment, not just a
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lecture about conservative values, but amazing entertainment that's good for
you and your family. You have to and I would
never expect you to buy art that is bad, boring,
poorly drawn, poorly written. No, it's garbage. I get it.
That's why I'm making the best stuff out there. But
you have to get involved. You have to raise kids
to sing and dance and act and all of it.
We cannot ignore. Look at what ignoring the arts has
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gotten us.
Speaker 4 (01:37:39):
Right.
Speaker 18 (01:37:39):
The religion of the West, I hate to say, is entertainment.
This is the main point of most people's lives in
the West. That needs to change to God and family.
But until it does, we need to jump in the
middle of that and say, hey, we've got a better
offer for you. We've got something more entertaining, better written,
better acted, better singing, better drawings.
Speaker 4 (01:37:59):
We've got better stuff and it's got good morals. We
have to do it.
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
I hope we can. Bigmancomics dot com is the website.
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spear on this and you've already felt the fire and
you are doing You're doing the Lord's work, my friend,
And thank you for creating something that's good. Just thank
you for making something that's good and not something that
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we all have to pretend is good and go, oh yeah,
that's what he affirms our views. It's actually good. Like
you are a fantastic storyteller. You are a great artist,
and I'm so glad that you're on our side. Thank
you for that.
Speaker 4 (01:38:37):
Right, Well, I'm glad I have you.
Speaker 18 (01:38:39):
And you know I've teamed up with great people like
Dane Kane played Superman.
Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
Yes, yes, yes, yeah, James Bond.
Speaker 18 (01:38:44):
Kind of books that we do. You can get that
and Tyrists the Fox New Superstar. I have a big
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Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
That makes sense. He's like a superhero science. It makes
total sense a big Man Comics, we go ahead, So no,
I was gonna say big Mancomics dot com. Everybody needs
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all to you. God bless you my friend. We'll have
you back and thank you for those words. We so
appreciate you. God bless if an honor, thank you of course.
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Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
The trans coward wasn't man enough or courageous enough to
debate Charlie Kirk, so he killed him. The messages that
are now being released in this press conference about the
conversation that he had with his twink boyfriend are horrible.
We'll discuss this tomorrow. God bless everybody, and remember stay
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right in faith right, just be assertive. God bless back
tomorrow