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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to talk about the Charlie Kirk memorial from yesterday.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Danna lash was there, we'll talk to her.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Mike Slater is gonna give us some biblical perspective on it.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
All that the Soros Network and more coming up on them, right.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Okay, Before we get into that Charlie Kirk memorial, touch
on a couple of highlights, talk about a couple of things.
We have to do something terrible, but something we believe in.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
On this show.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
When warriors fall in combat, they are often honored, shown
the proper respect, and we love that when they die
in training, they are often not simply forgotten about, kind
of ignored.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Who cares about a training accident?
Speaker 1 (00:47):
The ones who die in training are every bit as
heroic as the one who give their lives charging a
machine gun. Nest and we just lost four Night Stalkers
the one hundred and sixtieth Saar on September seventeenth is
when this happened. But they just today released the names
c W three, Andrew Caully, c W three, Andrew Krause,
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Sergeant Donovan Scott, Sergeant Jadalen Good.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Their below went down.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
They gave their lives for this country. And they deserve
our respect, so respect to them.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Now. Speaking of respect.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
If you did not watch the memorial from yesterday to
honor the life and legacy of God and Charlie Kirk,
I really want to encourage you to do so, take
some time, make some time doing so, because what happened
yesterday was the largest revival Christian revival of my lifetime,
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of your lifetime, and I don't know that it will
ever be matched. And for people from the outside looking in,
they have a hard time making sense of what they
saw and why. But it was incredible. It was incredible
for this nation. It was just it was exactly what
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we needed. Erica Kirk, who showed such incredible strength, Give
her all the credit in the world, and she needs
your prayers, got up and said things like.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
This, Most of all, God's mercy and God's love have
been revealed to me these past ten days after Charlie's assassination.
We didn't see violence, we didn't see rioting, we didn't
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see revolution. Instead, we saw what my husband always prayed
he would see in this country.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
We saw revival.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Do you know how many people saw that? The last
word I saw was one hundred million people watched that
watch that. How much did that move people's hearts? How
full of the churches going to be next Sunday they've
already been packed since Charlie died. And then there was
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this moment, maybe the most powerful moment I've ever seen
in my life on the television.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Erica Kirk.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Now, pause for a moment and just think about where
she's at. A young wife, widowed. She will now live
the rest of her days without her husband by her side,
two small children, and I know that she'll have plenty
of help and plenty of love, but has to raise
them on her own. And it was all taken from
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her by some scumbag who, of course we will not
name on this show, by some vile dirt ball with
a gun took it away from her. He took it
away from her. And she stood up in front of
a hundred million people and said this, that young man.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
That young man on the cross, Our Savior said, Father,
forgive them, for they not know what they do.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
That man, that young man, I forgive him.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
And let's speak for a moment about our political leaders.
Political leaders when it comes to talking about Jesus are
very often you know, they'll pop in and pop out,
don't want doesn't want offend anybody. After all, there are
atheists at Muslims and that you always have to try
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to pop in and pop out.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Kind of let those.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Evangelicals know that. Give them a little pat on the head. Hey, hey,
I'm with you, but let's not take it too far right.
I don't want to be one of these weirdos. But
in the wake of a martyr giving his life, that
boldness seems to come out of people. This is the
Vice President of the United States of America. There has
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never been in the history of this country that I
know of, that I know of now it may have
happened before somebody so powerful in the political spectrum speaks
so boldly and so clearly about Jesus.
Speaker 6 (06:16):
Because Charlie believed that we were all children of God,
he treated everyone with grace, and that is perhaps the
enduring legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
You know, I.
Speaker 6 (06:26):
Was telling somebody backstage that I always felt a little
uncomfortable talking about my faith in public. As much as
I loved the Lord and as much as it was
an important part of my life, I have talked more
about Jesus Christ in the past two weeks than I
have my entire time in public life.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
One of the things he wants us to take away
from this, from all of this is the following his
deep belief that we were all created, every single one
of us, before the beginning of time, by the hands
of the God of the universe and all powerful God,
who loved us and created us for the purpose of
living with him in eternity. But then sin entered the
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world and separated us.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
From our creator.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
And so God took on the form of a man
and came down and lived among us, and he suffered
like men, and he died like a man.
Speaker 7 (07:36):
But on the third day he rose unlike any mortal man.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
And then, and to prove.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Any doubters wrong, he ate with his disciples so they
could see, and they.
Speaker 8 (07:49):
Touched his wounds.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
He didn't rise as a ghost or as a spirit,
but his flesh.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
And then he rose to the heaven.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
But he promised he would return, and he will. And
when he returns, because he took on that death, because
he carried that cross, we were freed from the sin
that separated us from him. And when he returns, there
will be a new heaven. And a new Earth, and
we will all be together and we are going to
have a great reunion there again with.
Speaker 7 (08:15):
Charlie and all the people we love.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Thank you, and God bless you.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
That's not Billy Graham, that's the Secretary of State.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Amen.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
And just so you don't think it was all flowery
and nice, Stephen Miller channeled a lot of how I'm.
Speaker 9 (08:38):
Feeling the day that Charlie died. The angels wept, but
those tears had been turned into fire in our hearts,
and that fire burns with a righteous fury that our
enemies cannot comprehend or understand. The light will defeat the dark.
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We will prevail over the forces of wickedness and evil.
They cannot imagine what they have awakened. They cannot conceive
of the army that they have arisen in all of us,
because we stand for what is good, what is virtuous,
what is noble. And to those trying to incite violence
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against us, those trying to foment hatred against.
Speaker 10 (09:30):
Us, what do you have?
Speaker 11 (09:33):
You have nothing?
Speaker 9 (09:35):
You are nothing. You are wickedness, you are jealousy, you
are envy, you are hatred. You are nothing. You can
build nothing, you can produce nothing. You can create nothing.
We are the ones who build. We are the ones
who create. We are the ones who lift up humanity.
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You thought you could kill Charlie Kirk, you have made
him immortal.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Go watch it, take the time and watch it. All right.
Dana lash was in the building. I was not. Dana
was in the building. We'll talk to Dana about it.
I wasn't.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
In a moment before we talked to Dana. Let me
remind you that corporations have chosen to take part in
this culture war of ours and not on our side.
They have taken our own money and used it against us.
Isn't that the most profound evil? At and T, Verizon,
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Speaker 2 (11:26):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Well, I wasn't there yesterday. I'm still mad at myself
for that. Why didn't I go? Anyway, Dana was, though
she's a better person than I am. Joining me now
host of the Dana Last Show. Dana, you were there
for one. I can't imagine how many bathroom breaks you
had to take because that thing was like six hours long.
But two, it was powerful. Was as powerful as it
seemed on TV.
Speaker 7 (11:54):
It was Jesse and you were missed.
Speaker 12 (11:55):
You were missed, and I felt like maybe we could
have done a better job grabbing like the life of
the brand muffins at the concessions, because it was people
were there from eight am, literally inside the building from
eight am until like four four thirty.
Speaker 7 (12:09):
It was that long.
Speaker 12 (12:11):
And that's that's not even getting to the outside where
people waited. I think they started lining up at like
three forty five in the morning. It was insane and
it took a long time for people to be filtered through,
obviously because of the multiple checkpoints for secret service.
Speaker 7 (12:28):
Not only Jesse DoD they.
Speaker 12 (12:29):
Fill this stadium, but it was also the hockey arena
that I did not even know existed across the street
until they told me this, and they filled that up
as well, and there were still thousands of people outside.
After both of those venues, we were completely full and
there was not one counter protester, which I actually was
a little shocked at, not a single that I did
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not see anybody inside that was counter protesting. And it
was like the first like four hours, the first three
or four hours it was a worship service, and really
in between the speakers, it was kind of a worship
service also because they played all of the favorite hymns
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of Charlie's and they had you know, like carry joby.
They had some really amazing performers, all songs that you know,
were I think most of us are used to singing
in church.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Uh.
Speaker 12 (13:23):
And it was really amazing because you were with all
these people, didn't matter what denomination they were.
Speaker 7 (13:28):
But Jesse.
Speaker 12 (13:29):
One of the truly stunning things and I thought this
was really brave of an organization to do is at
one point they said, you know, they were talking, Charlie
would love most if you know, for the people who
have not given their lives to Christ, if they could
stand up, and then not as a way to intimidate anyone,
but to say, hey, here's someone who's interested in taking
that next step. Maybe people could pray with them and
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give them some advice. And then they throw up a
QR code on the screen and they said, if this
is what you're wanting to do, go to this QR
code and here's a church right here in your area.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
Put in your zip code. I mean, they came prepared
to save souls.
Speaker 12 (14:04):
So for all of the people on the left that
are trying to say that this was like a political rally,
they clearly did not attend.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
They were not there. And the media is just thinking,
the media has to jesse.
Speaker 12 (14:15):
The media has got a counter this somehow, because we
all saw what happened after George Floyd and all this
other stuff. These everyone here reacted literally with prayer and
grace and a move towards reconciliation, and it was I mean,
I don't really have any words for I mean, for credality.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump made up and they were
all hanging out up in the box. And the media
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has to figure out a way how to counter that.
They have to deprogram what everybody saw yesterday and what
people are still seeing. So the only way they can
do that is try to like cherry pick parts that
they can present as being super political. And it wasn't
actually super political at all. It was like one of
the most one of the most religious, big things I've
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ever been to. Like this, I don't know how else
to put but they've got a counter program that in
some way, and so that's what they've been trying to
do because they have no other response to it.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah, Dana, we watched that moment on TV where people
stood up and gave their lives to Christ.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
We were just floored.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
We got home from church and we sat down and
church discontinued. And it wasn't just you know, the gospel
singers and the pastors. It was the Vice president of
the United States of America. It was the Secretary of State.
It was Dana. I have never seen political leaders ever,
and please correct me if I'm wrong.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
You're a better historian than I am.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
I have never seen political leaders at this level speak
so boldly.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
About Jesus Christ. I've never seen it in my life,
have you.
Speaker 7 (15:42):
Reagan was Reagan was a he.
Speaker 12 (15:46):
I mean, obviously there's a great Christian, and he had
spots up on his ranch up in the Santa Hinos
Mountains where he would mark where he would like to pray,
and he would put his favorite Bible verses on rocks
around his ranch and he would pray, and he talked
about he was very openly Christian and he but but
I've never to your point, I agree. I mean, when
Marco Rubio got up there to speak, my first thought
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was I didn't know he had all that scripture in him.
I mean, he started like giving a sermon, and he
was so passionate.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
I've never seen that Marco Rubio before.
Speaker 12 (16:20):
He got very passionate when he started talking about scripture
and the lessons of Christ, and I was really blown away.
And I think one of the big moments, obviously, was
when his widow, Charlie's widow, Erica, came out and nobody
was expecting that. I just for your viewers, Jesse, I
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want to give the vibe in the room when she
said I forgive you. That came out of left field
like a thunderbolt. We know, I mean the whole place.
For a split second, all you could hear was That's
all you could hear for split second it shocked everybody.
It didn't not because they didn't feel that the murderer
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was worthy of forgiveness and grace. I mean, we all
know the story of Saul who became Paul. But the
fact that in eleven days, this is a woman of
such powerful, mature faith, that she was able to punch
down into all of that grief and find like forgiveness
for this was just stunning. And that right there, that
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was a watershed moment in culture and in politics, and
it made all of this stuff that everybody had been
saying on the left and the right being just completely
melted it away. And with one SoundBite, it was a
really heartfelt call to the crowd. You know, it's about forgiveness.
That was amazing.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Dana.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
You said the media can't counter this, or is trying
to counter this. My question is, why do you need
to counter it. It's a memorial honoring a thirty one
year old who was assassinated. What in the world would
be your inspiration? Why would you wake up and feel
I have to get back.
Speaker 12 (18:02):
At that because they can't, Jesse. The media cannot have
the conservatives as the peaceful ones. They can't have the
conservatives as the ones who really do believe in reconciliation
and grace, and they can't have conservatives look like what
Charlie practiced, you know, when he went to all of
these college campuses and engaged in good faith debate. They
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have to figure out some way. They can't they can't
convince people in debates, clearly as we've seen. So they
have to character assassinate. I mean, that's you know, the
least deadly form, I guess. But they have to go
out and they have to cast dispersions and impede the
characters of all of these people and try to make
something up because they can't afford to lose anyone else
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from their base who turns and looks at what Democrats
do and is like, gosh, why are they so angry
all the time and so hateful? Here these people have
every reason in the world to rage. And look, they're
singing church songs. They're singing gospel songs. There, they're talking
about scripture, they're talking about lessons of forgiveness. I mean,
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there is no comparison.
Speaker 7 (19:08):
To that that. I mean when you are selling people, look,
Jesus loves you.
Speaker 12 (19:12):
You have a pathway of redemption, you have you have
you're covered by grace. Uh, you know it's here regardless.
You know you can't achieve it by action. You get
it by by God's love and grace. There's there's nothing
you can do to fight that. And I just thought,
I don't know, maybe maybe evil thought it won uh,
but I think what this event yesterday showed is that
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it clearly didn't. And I and I'll add one thing,
and some people maybe didn't like this aspect of it,
And I don't care because outside, yes, they were registering
people to vote and aim into that. I would have
been livid had they not been. And I'm totally fine
on that.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Too. Dana, thank you as always. I appreciate you.
Speaker 12 (19:53):
That's Jesse.
Speaker 7 (19:54):
We missed you.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
I wish I was there. Matt at myself. You're gonna
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Speaker 2 (20:56):
We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (21:06):
You have no idea the dragon you have awakened. You
have no idea how determined we will be to save
this civilization, to save the West, to save this republic.
Because our children are strong, and our grandchildren will be strong,
and our children's children's children will be strong. And what
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will you leave behind? Nothing? Nothing to our enemies. You
have nothing to give, You have nothing to offer. You
have nothing to share but bitterness. We have beauty, we
have light, we have goodness. We will finish the job.
We will defeat the forces of darkness and evil. And
we will stand every day for what is true, what
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is beautiful, what is good.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
It was such a wonderful memorial. Please go watch it,
and there there was everything in it. Worship Pastors, Little
Fire and Brimstone from Steven Miller joining me now, hosts
of the Politics by Faith podcasts, which I saw adore
my friend Mike Slater, Mike, The true, the beautiful, and
the good these are things you talk about often on
your podcast.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
What are you talking about?
Speaker 10 (22:18):
Yeah, well we need more fire and brimstone too, Jesse.
So thank you for always bringing the heat as well
back ancient ancient stuff here, the good, the beautiful, and
the true. That's what we believe. And that's what Stephen
Miller was referring to right there. This is what conservatives,
this is who we are at our core, down to
our bones. But Satan over these last few decades, in
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his wildly crafty way that he always does, he came
in he said, to God, really say that. So we
have these three great lies of our era, Jesse, that
counter the good, the beautiful, and the true. So we
say that something is good, and the left will say, well,
who are you to say? Who are you to say?
What's good. Who do you say, what's bad? There's no
such thing. We say something is beautiful, objectively beautiful, and
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they say, ah, beauty is in the eye.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Of the beholder.
Speaker 10 (23:05):
And then we say that something is true, and they've
come back with no, that's just that's my truth.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
That's the lies that.
Speaker 10 (23:12):
Our kids are fed on a daily basis from as
young as an age as possible. If I'm mad, I'd
like to throw in their evolution as well as belief
of evolution, which does two things. First, at its origin,
denies the existence of the creator, and then at the
end says we're all here randomly, like something came from nothing,
and an amoeba turned into a frog, turned into a monkey,
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turned into a human, and we're all just like chemicals
in our brain and there are no like nothing really
exists and it's just like random, floating nothingness. And all
of this together leads to nihilism, the belief in nothing,
that nothing matters, nothing exists, and nothing there's nothing good,
nothing good, beautiful or true.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Who are you to say, et cetera.
Speaker 10 (23:53):
And that's the nihilism that so many kids have been
seeped in, and it manifests in a lot of different ways,
sleeping around, a lot of drug, crap music, whatever. There's
lots of different manifestations of it, and one of them
is political assassinations. And that's what we saw the other day.
And now is the time that we're like finally done
with this. We can finally call this out. Jesse, I
don't know if you've ever seen this. I have never
seen the Gospel proclaimed more in a five hour period
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in my entire life combined. There are churches, there are
there are famous pastors at churches. I'm putting our quotes
here if everyone that have never proclaimed the gospel like
what we saw last night. But when you unleash that
are even our politicians like Marco Rubial, like what you
unleashed the Secretary of War, the Secretary of State has
Health in Human Services, director of National Intelligence, the Vice
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President the United States. You unleash these guys from political correctness,
and the Holy Spirit just led them to proclaim the
Gospel like I've never heard before my entire life. So
the darkness is done and it's time for the light
to shine.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Mike.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
We'll actually get back to the light in a moment,
because you're right, I've never seen anything like it. I
talked about it in the opening. It was just so
beyond one of in every way. I want to go
back to the political assassination part.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
How does you know? How do we get there?
Speaker 1 (25:08):
In the minds of evil people, in the minds of
demonic forces? How do you go from hey, evolution the
concepts like that to I'm going to go kill my
political opponent because normal people might really struggle with how
anybody could be that broken and evil.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
What happened?
Speaker 10 (25:27):
It's such a good question. We did a segment the
other day on my show where we went through a
bunch of different school shooters, and we went to Columbining,
we went even before that, and then we went all
the way to the Covington Catholic School shooting near my
house actually here in Nashville. And they all share this
threat of nihilism that I decide what's good. I decide
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what's evil. But you think that's evil. No, no, no, I
think it's good. I'm the one who decides it's all.
I'm better than God. There is no truth, there's no
big sure, there's no God who tells me what to do.
I say what's real and what's not real? You throw
in there the transgenders of Jesse, and I don't want
to skip past that. That was like a very short
abbreviation of that, but it's it's Satan. Like Satan was prideful.
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He thought he was greater than God, and God cast
him down right, And that's what all these people they
believe in this nihilistic worldview, which says, I decide, I
know what's best, no one can tell me what's wrong.
But now how it gets to a murderous thing, I'll
throw in the transgender part. Transgenderism, in his nature define
denies reality. We see it with the dead naming concept.
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You detach yourself from yourself, from your own humanity, from
your name, even from your god given name, your God
given gender. You're so detach yourself from all that and
then also your humanity. And once you can do that
and the whole world has betrayed you in such a
horrific way, you are going to be soul folled with
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resentment and anger and all these horrible, horrible emotions. You're
gonna feel more alone and isolated than ever before. And
because you're now totally disconnected from your humanity, you've butchered
your body right in horrible, irredeemable ways. You've denied your
own humanity. It's not a very far step to deny
other people's humanity either, And to be so full of
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hate that you just need to take everything and everyone
down with you on your way out. It's dark stuff, Jesse.
But listen, you're a scholar. You understand the history of
evil and wickedness. When you do, you see these jumps.
They're not that big of jumps, actually, But if you
live in like La la land, where everything's great, everything's
vibe all the time, then it's like, I'm shocking you
and I are never shocked when this stuff happens. I'm
my only shocked because it doesn't more often. That's God's mercy, Mike.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
For those who do not believe, it can also on
the flip side, on the wonderful side of this coin,
for those who do not believe, it can be confusing.
How a thirty one year old, wonderful young man, husband father,
it's gunned down. If everyone watched the video, everyone saw
it in broad daylight, and the response to that was, look,
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there were one hundred thousand people in the place that
one hundred million watched it. One hundred million people singing
worship songs, his wife forgiving the killer in front of everybody.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
Can you please explain?
Speaker 1 (28:19):
How shouldn't shouldn't it have all been anger and sadness
and weeping and everything sucks? Why was yesterday this gigantic
inspiring moment?
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Yeah? What a good question, all right?
Speaker 10 (28:32):
So the crucible reveals who you really are. If you
are a wicked, rotten down to the core person and
you've never repented from your sins, you are squeezed through
a crucible, and evil, wicked things come out, resentment, anger, bitterness, blaming, etc.
If you are filled with the Holy Spirit and you
are put through the crucible of life, christ comes out goodness.
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Roger Scrutin writes often about the inherentness of leftists, and
the inherentness inside of a leftist is to hate and destroy.
The inherent nature of if I may conservative, a Christian conservative,
certainly the inherent nature is to build and love. And
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that's what we saw. We were put through an incredible crucible.
One of our guys was hunted and killed, Jesse, and
we didn't burn down a single building. We came together,
one hundred thousand plus strong, millions around the world, and
saying worship songs as you said. And then the pinnacle,
the pinnacle of the Christian life is forgiveness. Romans five
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to three says that while we were still sinners, Christ
died for us, not after we stopped sinning, while we
were still sinners. And then Ephesians four thirty two says
that we are to forgive our enemies as Christ has
forgiven us. This is the pinnacle of the Christian life.
It's the greatest Christian writteness that anyone could give. It's
impossible to do your own. That's why it's so great.
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You cannot. No human can do what Erica Kirk did
on her own and forgive the assassin of her husband.
No human can do it. It is only the Holy Spirit.
It is only a supernatural event. And for that to
be on display for millions of people, to show the
world that's who we are and that's who Jesus is,
that is as good as it gets. Keep going down
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this road, Conservatives, and amazing things will happen for this country.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Are you saying. Is she saying that this killer doesn't
deserve to be punished?
Speaker 10 (30:35):
Jesse, I'm not even kidding. As soon as I finished
that I was like, Oh, I hope we're not done.
I'm glad we got another minute here. So this is
such a common error. Forgiveness does not mean forget. Forgiveness
does not mean forgetfulness. We're not here to forget what happened.
By no means you forgive. She forgives for her own sanity,
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her own soul's sake. She knows that she can't go
on her life filled with that resentment that Charlie spoke
so much against on college campuses. She had to forgive.
Otherwise she would be stewing in this venom for the
rest of her life, and she would destroy her life.
It would destroy her wonderful children's lives, It would destroy
the movement.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
It would be a.
Speaker 10 (31:15):
Horrible every day victory for darkness. She had to forgive
for her own sake. But that's the widow. The state
has a proper Roman's thirteen role to wield the sword
in the name of justice. So Erica forgives in the
name of Grace and Jesus.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
She forgives.
Speaker 10 (31:35):
Stephen Miller wields the sword, and then God gives the
ultimate eternal justice. He'll all that out in the end.
But in the meantime, we have an earthly government that
is ordained by God to praise good and punish evil.
And that's exactly what Stephen Miller, led by the rest
of those amazing Christians that are running our government. This
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is Christian nationalism on full display, and I love it.
They are going to wield the sort of justice because
God is a God that is just.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
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Speaker 9 (33:21):
And we're going to look into Curus because I think
it's a reco case against him and other people, because
this is more.
Speaker 7 (33:26):
Than like protests, This is real agitation, This is riots
on the street.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Well, that sounds wonderful.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
If Pam BONDI can follow through, and if we're dealing
with legitimate illegalities here, there's a lot of ifs. Parker
Thayer knows a lot more about this stuff than I do.
Joining me now, investigative researcher with Capital Research. Okay, Parker,
I hate George Soros and the people who fund this
stuff as much as anybody under the sun. But I
also know he probably has two thousand dollars an hour
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attorneys that have worked very, very hard to make sure
things are above board in whatever way they do it.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Give us the skinny on how legit all this stuff is.
Speaker 11 (34:07):
I would say two thousand dollars an hour is probably
on the low side for his lawyers. I think we're
probably talking about much more than that. One of my
colleagues Recently, Ryan Morrow has put out a report detailing
eighty million dollars that the Soros network has given to
groups either directly advocating for terrorism or directly supporting terrorism,
both in the US and abroad. One of the trends
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I love that he noticed amidst all these groups, particularly
the ones operating in the US, is they like to
call it direct action. They say, we're organizing direct action,
We're giving out guides for direct action, which the action
happens to be violence, which just because you call it
direct action doesn't make it not terrorism, but they seem
to think that's the case. So it's said, there's absolutely
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a lot of angles to look into a Soros related
organizations for funding groups advocating violence, advocation, direct direct action,
which is just another fancy word for terrorism in most cases.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Recoach.
Speaker 11 (35:07):
You know, I'm not a lawyer. I couldn't tell you
whether RICO charges would would stick in this case, but
there absolutely is an angle to investigate there, and there
are lots of other ones as well.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Okay, what other ones Soros we all.
Speaker 11 (35:22):
Know, sure, I mean, there's lots of possible campaign finance
finance violations surrounding the Soros da networks that should all
be looked into. He has a long record of pacts
popping up in states, getting a million dollars supporting a
district attorney and then disappearing, and then months later you
find out that there were all kinds of campaign finance
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violations that occurred. So all of those should be looked into.
But also Alex Soros, he has a good friend of
his is the former leader of Albania, possibly current I
can't remember, but the former leader for Albania, Secretary of
Blincoln or former Secretary of State blink in thank goodness
sanctioned the leader of the Albanian opposition party. Alex Soros
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is so close with mister Rama was his name, the
Prime Minister of Albania. He visited him at least a
dozen times. Mister Rama was in his recent wedding to
Huma Aberdeen. And there's zero chance in my mind, and
many others have with more experienced with Farah legislation for
an Agent Registration Act, have said that Alex Soros and
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his network should be looked into for fair violations regarding
his closeness with the Narco despot of Albania. So there's
lots of potential options to look into his network.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Okay, can you explain in your own words, Parker, having
looked into this extensively, how many different cutout groups are
we talking about here?
Speaker 2 (36:52):
How many layers.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
Between George Soros pulling out his check book and striking
a check and it actually getting to some scumbag throwing
bricks at people.
Speaker 11 (37:02):
Yeah, it would be dozens, maybe hundreds. These are a
lot of the thing about Antifa and the rioters. Rioting
is cheap, folks, You and ten friends could accomplish what
Antifa accomplishes with the contents of your garage, and you'd
probably be better at it. Antifa is is not cheap,
and it's very it's not expensive, and it's very decentralized.
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So the organizations providing institutional cover and advice to these rioters,
those are the ones that we could actually potentially get
on violations of the law and conspiring with the rioters.
But in terms of actual funding for the rioters, you know,
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most likely it's disability checks and you know Daddy's trust
fund that's funding these rioters. It's it's George Soros is
a step removed from all that, probably intentionally so. But
there are many layers to this, and they should be
investigat regardless of whether there is a lot of money
being moved here or not.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
Parker, Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
Donald Trump put out a social media post expressing some
frustration with Pam BONDI, if you will, and look, I
have my concerns. I have my frustrations as well. But
the truth is that it's up to her in her
Department of Justice to take apart this entire network.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
From what you've seen, is she capable of it?
Speaker 11 (38:28):
I really wouldn't know. I know that there has been
for many months a letter sitting with her office, signed
by almost every member of the Michigan House of Representatives
on the Republican side, asking her to investigate voter registration
groups that are committing, in my opinion, demonstrable violations of
tax law. And I haven't heard any follow up on that.
So there's lots more that could be done.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
That much I know, Parker, is something that you've been
doing which I love near and dear to my heart,
as you've been compiling a trophy case of these demons
who went on social media and celebrated the assassination of
a thirty one year old husband and father, tell Us
about these people.
Speaker 11 (39:09):
The teachers. That was the over I compile the trophy case.
At the start of this, I noticed people getting fired,
and I decided someone should really keep track of those,
so I made a thread. It's pinned at the top
of my Twitter now. I stopped counting after we hit
one hundred people fired for saying the most horrendous, heinous
things I think I've ever seen anybody say about a
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person living or dead, and I stopped counting at a
number one hundred and one is being saved, specially for
when he's finally executed. But I stopped counting before Jimmy
Kindle even got fired. The people who are doing this
mostly though teachers, government employees, people who work in sectors
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that are supposed to be helping people. It's a crisis
of toxic compassion, toxic empathy. That they've talked themselves into
saying horrible things because they think they're morally superior to
everybody else. That's the trend I've noticed, Parker.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I'm glad you brought up people who are should be
helping others, serving others, because obviously teachers is horrific. That's
a big problem. I'm not going to downplay that problem.
But nurses are more surprising to me. And maybe I'm
just forty four going on eighty four, but when I
picture a nurse, I picture some kind woman who's here
to change your bedpen and give you a tie and all.
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But apparently this profession is full of a bunch of
demons who dance on TikTok when people get slaughtered.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
What do you make of that?
Speaker 11 (40:37):
I think it's an indictment of the university system. I mean,
the entire medical industry has enormous barriers to entry with
there's all kinds of requirements for licensing. You have to
have all kinds of advanced degrees to get into anything
related to medicine. And the university system has been taken
over by these people, as we very well know. And
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I think you're seeing the fruits of that. It's they
live in an echo chamber so intense they can't even
consider the possibility that they shouldn't post things like Charlie
Kirk deserved it under their real legal name, with their
employer and their bio. That's insane.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
It is insane.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
And actually that was my final question to you, the
level of comfort they have with not only thinking it.
I mean, I'll be honest with you, I'm a terrible
person and I've had people die in this world and
I thought to myself, Ah, we're better off. It would
never even occur to me to say it. I wouldn't
say it to a friend.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
I certainly wouldn't post it publicly.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
You don't have anything nice to say after someone dies.
Just simply keep quiet about that. That's just understood. Yet
there's a lot of these people completely comfortable post and the.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
Most vile crap. Why.
Speaker 11 (41:47):
I mean, it gets back to what we started this
conversation with with Antifa. I mean, it's that sort of
the vile behavior is acceptable and has been considered acceptable
against the right people, meaning anyone to the right of
al Gore for about a decade now, and they're finally
finally being taught that that is no longer acceptable. That
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there's been an awakening of decency in this country like
we haven't seen in a very long time. And I think,
you know, being pulled out of the echo chamber is happening,
sometimes very abruptly for them, and they're starting to wake
up to how radical they've become without noticing over the years.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Parker keep stacking up those trophies for me. Brother, I
appreciate you very much. Come back soon.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
All right, we have a wonderful light in the mood. Next,
all right, it is time to lighten the mood. And
the number I saw, the last number I saw before
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we started the show tonight, was that one hundred million people.
One hundred million people watched the Charlie Kirk memorial. We
talked about that at the very beginning of the show,
of course, but I want you to digest something. A
hundred million people taking in a memorial and turning point USA,
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the Kirk family and everybody turned his memorial into a
gigantic worship service honoring a martyr. And if you missed it,
I really want to encourage you again, just like I
did in the opening of the show, to watch it.
It was I don't think I've I don't know that
I've ever used these words before. Powerful, powerful in a
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way that was palpable, palpable.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Moments like this.
Speaker 13 (43:49):
Every voice, every hand, you take it away. So from pretzy.
Speaker 5 (44:15):
Nos not.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
Nothing else. See one more time.
Speaker 7 (44:34):
So for my.
Speaker 8 (44:38):
Pleasing, all the I had no and I no's.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
Now that's awsome. I'll see you tomor