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Are the days of globalism over? Jesse Kelly discusses that. He also discusses yet another brutal moment for the Democrat Party.Best of I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
What is a globalist? Because Trump spoke at the United
Nations today and it was wonderful. We said a couple
of things that are great, and you know, I don't
do that often. How often do we come on here
on I'm write and do that. Wow, Trump's so great.
I think it's so boring and lame. We don't do
that a lot. But you spoke today and it was
really wonderful. But before we get to that, a globalist,
what does that actually mean? Well, nations, your nation, my nation,

(00:34):
whatever nation you're watching me from right now, that nation
has an obligation for you to you. You have an
obligation to it, and it has an obligation to you.
That's how it's supposed to work. You're going to be
a good citizen, You're gonna follow the law, You're going
to pay your taxes. If you desire to serve in
the military, whatever it may be, these are obligations you have.
But the obligations go both ways. The nation has an

(00:56):
obligation to worry about your interests first and foremost, your interests.
French France, the French government, they have an obligation to
put the French people first and foremost American government, American people.
Can't you get the idea. That's how it's supposed to work,
That's how historically it has worked. But something has happened

(01:20):
in recent years, and it's been unbelievably damaging to Western civilization,
to the entire planet itself. Globalism has come in. Many
people have spoken about globalism for a very long time,
but in its simplest form, here's what it is. The
people who run these countries now, the major Western countries,

(01:42):
they don't see themselves as protectors of that country, as
servants of that country. They see themselves as global citizens
who together should rule the entire planet. That's how they
see themselves. So instead of worrying about serving you, protecting you,

(02:03):
they worry about each other. They serve and protect each other.
They have these big meetings where they come up with
grand plans. The actual interests of their specific nation and
their specific citizen couldn't possibly matter less, never even enters
their mind. They're all in this for each other, the globalists.
Most of these people were driven by some form of

(02:24):
communist ideology, which, of course communism and globalism are one
and the same. Communism is always supposed to be for
the entire planet. But that's another matter. The United Nations
is one of the greatest examples of what I just said.
They come together, they meet, and instead of figuring out
how to best serve the people in their countries, they
figure out how to crap all over their countries. They

(02:45):
figure out how to grab large parts of the Third
World and import it. And when they're supposed to do
things like keep the peace, they don't do that very
well at all. In fact, Trump's so refreshing to have
somebody speak like this at the UN. Trump basically said,
what would you say you do here?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that on the way up, stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in

(03:25):
great shape, she would have fallen. But she's in great shape.
We're both in good shape. We both stood, and then
a teleprompter that didn't work. What is the purpose of
the United Nations? The UN has such tremendous potential. I've
always said it. It has such tremendous, tremendous potential, but

(03:48):
it's not even coming close to living up to that
potential for the most part, at least for now. All
they seemed to do is write a really strongly worded
letter and then never follow that letter up. It's empty words,
and empty words don't solve war. The only thing that
solves war and wars is action.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
It is so refreshing to hear an American president speak
like that, especially because we all understand now, we get
it that when a Democrat becomes president, and let's be honest,
lots of Republicans when they become president, the first thing
they try to do is get themselves in with that
group of globalists, not prioritizing you, they try to become

(04:35):
part of the in crowd. How many other presidents have
you seen stand up in front of the United Nations
and speak boldly like that, looking them right in the eye,
standing in the UN saying what do you even do?
It's amazing, it's wonderful to watch because these are soulless,
evil people who have done the worst things in the world,

(04:56):
and they deserve to be called out and embarrassed like that,
right to their face. And speaking of solace and evil.
What is a central part of the globalist communist plan?
We've talked about it endlessly on this show. What's honestly,
what's the most important part of their plan? By far,
the most important part of their plan is mass migration

(05:19):
of hostile foreigners. Why this is something we've talked about extensively.
Why why is that their thing? I've had people email me, Jesse,
I don't understand. Why does the same thing take place
in the UK as takes place in Germany, has took
place in America under Biden. Why are they all doing
the same thing. Why are their mass numbers of foreigners
being imported seemingly as fast as humanly possible? Why is

(05:43):
that a thing? You must understand? Why that's a thing?
You have to get it through your head. You know
how these people are a group we just talked about that.
They all get together and they talk about each other,
how to serve each other, all these things. Do you
know what we're them? Do you know their chief enemy

(06:03):
in their mind? You know who it is? You me,
patriotic citizens who don't want to be global citizens who
don't want to be crushed. We don't want to go
in green this or garbage that don't We don't want
these things. Patriotic citizens who love their country are the

(06:24):
greatest threat, the greatest enemy, in the minds of virtually
everybody who sits in that room. So what to do?
What to do? What do we do about these Americans
who love America? What do we do about these Germans
who love Germany? These frog men who love France? What
do we do? Well, let's get some new people in here.

(06:47):
If we have a big crop of people who love
the country and they're the only thing holding us back
from taking total power, if we can't kill the patriots,
why don't we just replace the patriot. It's a plan.
It's the central part of the plan. It's why you
see Democrats protecting every illegal as fast and hard as

(07:07):
they possibly can in the United States right now from deportation.
They understand that illegal being here is everything to them.
Donald Trump stood in front of the United Nations and
called them all out for it.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Not only is the UN not solving the problems it should,
too often, it's actually creating new problems for us to solve.
The best example is the number one political issue of
our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration. It's uncontrolled. Your
countries are being ruined. The United Nations is funding an

(07:39):
assault on Western countries and their borders. The UN is
supposed to stop invasions, not create them, and not finance them.
Europe is in serious trouble. They've been invaded by a
force of illegal aliens like nobody's ever seen before, and
because they choose to be politically correct, they do just

(08:00):
absolutely nothing about it.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
He's right, and of course it's worse than that. It's
not that they're doing nothing about it, it's what they want.
Don't think for a moment that the ruining of America
of Europe is some byproduct, some accident of naivete or
soft tawn illegal immigration policies, or just misplaced compassion. Don't

(08:31):
think for a moment that's what it is. It is
very very evil, It is very very focused, and it
is done on purpose. I want to go ahead and
reinforce this to you again as we're able to wrap
this up here, that the mass importation of foreigners is
everything to them. And when a foreigner comes here and
takes your job and rapes your daughter and kills your

(08:53):
family on the highway, Democrats and these foreign communists as well,
are not sorry even a little bit. They don't feel bad,
they don't shed a tear, They don't look in the
mirror and say to themselves, wow, maybe we shouldn't have
done that. It's a central part of the plan. And
to make an omelet, you gotta break some eggs. They
want a prison gang from Venezuela to come replace you. You

(09:18):
know why, because you love your country, will fight for
your country, and you will fight against the people trying
to ruin it. The prison gang from Venezuela can be
bought for a five hundred dollars visa card and a
nice hotel in New York City courtesy of the American taxpayer.
He's what you call a cheap date. You you demand

(09:39):
things from your politicians, you expect things from your government,
and in the minds of these people, that makes you
the enemy. And I do love that. Every time Donald
Trump takes to the podium, he fled out tells people, now,
you're not welcome here.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Our message is very simple. If you come illegally into
the United States, you're going to jail, or you're going
back to where you came from, or perhaps even further
than that.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You know what that means. I love that. I love
that we're deporting illegals to Africa. They're not even from Africa. Hey,
best of luck sending them to Syria. Don't come here
or it will be hurt. Such a difference when you
change who the president is. So again, we don't do

(10:28):
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Kamala Harris has returned, and I'm so happy. Let me explain.

(11:57):
Let me explain. I've missed her. I got a certain
joy every day of mocking that moron. It's just something
that brought great joy to my life. And since she's
been gone, you know, drinking box wine and Napa Valley,
I haven't been able to enjoy it at all. And
now she's on this book tour, and I'm going to

(12:18):
tell you right now, we're going to play one or
two things whenever I get to of her little clips,
but there are going to be more in the coming days.
She's on a book tour, and let's talk about the
book tour thing for a moment. The book industry, the
book political connection. It's really bad. I'm not sure how

(12:38):
we solve this problem, but it's really bad. So let
me explain how it works. A lot of these politicians.
You look at them, and you look at their income,
and you think to yourself, how do they become a millionaire?
How'd that happen? How's Bernie Sanders worth three million dollars?
How how? Well? Lots of times we say, well, they're corrupt.
They are, but not necessarily in the way we think

(13:00):
that money oftentimes comes from book deals. Okay, well you
can understand that. I can understand that. Surely a lot
of people want to buy these books. So I'm going
to show you something right here. It's a total shameless plug,
but I'm actually not trying to sell it to you.
I wrote one book, one book. It is the Anti

(13:20):
Communist Manifesto, all right, one book. Now, to my surprise,
it killed. It was on several best seller lists. In
the month of July when it came out, it was
the number one political book in the United States of America,
number one. I didn't hardly make anything, are there anything
at all? So how is it that Bernie Sanders and

(13:44):
I'm sure Kamala Harris, how is it all these politicians
make all this money on books? Here's how it works.
You write a book, I you we would have to
bank on people buying the books. But if you are
a card carrying member of the system, if you've been
a loyal communist, you don't have to bank on the
people buying these books. Who cares what Dome has to

(14:06):
say about anything. Nobody cares. No one cares she is.
No one's interested in this woman at all. But there
are communist institutions across the United States of America who
will mass produce or mass purchase, I should say, mass
purchase your books, thus bringing you large quantities of money.

(14:26):
What do they do with the books? I thow them away.
They stack them in a room somewhere. No one actually
reads them. But you know, dirty commy institute says, I
don't need fifty thousand copies of it. In the end,
it's a way to legally This is what's said. It's
legal to legally drop a boatload of money in a

(14:47):
politician's bank account. And democrat after democrat after democrat has
done this time and time and time again. It is
such a pervasive problem that you know how I just
told you my book was on the bestseller list. A
bunch better sell lists. They have little annotations on the
bestseller list for people who had institutions by their books

(15:08):
in mass That's how common of a problem it is.
Dirty Kommi Institute will come by fifty thousand copies. The
end result, of course, is they want Kamala Harris's bank
account to be nice and fat because she stole a
bunch of your money and found ways to give it
back to these filthy organizations. But let's focus right now
on something hilarious. Dome said, there's a thing. There are

(15:31):
things that are known that kind of everybody knows, but
only a few people are willing to actually voice gay
people in the black community. The black community has traditionally
it's kind of changing now, which is good, but has
traditionally been hardcore Democrat. You know, Barack Obama's getting ninety
two to ninety three percent of the Black vote. It's

(15:53):
been a traditional hardcore Democrat demographic, but really not big
on the whole gay thing. When I say not big
on it, they absolutely despise it. They reject it outright.
And Dome, when she was given the nomination, had a

(16:13):
choice to make. She had to go out and choose
a VP. Hey, Dome, why didn't you pick may or Pete?

Speaker 3 (16:20):
You say, in the book, really bluntly that your personal
first choice for your running mate would have been Pete
booda judge, and you praise him effusively. You say you
would have been an ideal partner if I were a
straight man, And you say effectively that demographically it was
too much to ask of the American people to ask
them to elect you with him as your running mate.

(16:43):
To say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively
because he was gay, it's hard to hear.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
No, No, that's not what I said. That that's that he
couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay. My point,
as I write in the book, is that I was
clear that in one hundred and seven days, in one
of the most hotly contested elections for president of United States,

(17:08):
against someone like Donald Trump, who knows no flora to
be a black woman running for president United States, and
as a vice presidential running mate a gay man, with
the stakes being so high, it made me very sad.

(17:29):
But I also realized it would be a real risk.
Maybe I was being too cautious, you know, I'll let
our friends, we should all talk about that. Maybe I was,
But that's the decision I made.

Speaker 5 (17:47):
To watch her, to watch her try to not say
it but also say it well not saying it now.
It's not it's not didn't say it's because he was gay.
It's just that it was too risky to choose him.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
And of course, and of course they'll never just come
right out and be honest about why, why, hey, get
down to the nitty gritty dome, What is it? What
particular group would reject such a choice dome? I am curious,
but she's just so terrible at it. And this is
part of what gives me such joy is these people

(18:25):
are such disgusting, despicable liars. They can never just come
out and be honest about anything at all. It's not
hard to say. It's not hard to come out and
say I didn't pit beat Podhaje Edge because he's gayer
than a three dollar bill, and because the black community
completely rejects that kind of thing, and I wouldn't have
been able to get enough of the black vote and
it would have cost me the election. That's not a
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Speaker 2 (20:00):
And where to look into sourus because I think it's
a reco case against him and other people. Because this
is more than like protests this is real agitation, this
is riots on the street.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Well, that sounds wonderful 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

(20:33):
under the sun. But I also know he probably has
two thousand dollars an hour attorneys that have worked very,
very hard to make sure things are above board in
whatever way they do it. Give us the skinny on
how legit all this stuff is.

Speaker 7 (20:47):
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 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 I

(21:10):
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

(21:30):
think that's the case. So it'd said, there's absolutely a
lot of angles to look into a Soros related organizations
for funding groups advocating violence, advocating direct direct action, which
is just another fancy word for terrorism in most cases.
You know, I'm not a lawyer. I couldn't tell you
whether RICO charges would would stick in this case, but

(21:53):
there absolutely is an angle to investigate there, and there
are lots of other ones as well.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Okay, what are the ones Soros we all know?

Speaker 7 (22:03):
Sure, I mean, there's lots of possible campaign 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 violations that occurred, So

(22:24):
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 blinkin thank goodness sanctioned the leader of the
Albanian opposition party. Alex Soros is so close with mister Rama.

(22:48):
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 is zero
chance in my mind. And many others have with more
experience with fair legislation for an agent Registration Act, have
said that Alex Soros and his network should be looked

(23:10):
into for fair violations regarding his closeness with the Narco
deskspot of Albania. So there's lots of potential options to
look into his network.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Okay, can you explain in your own words, Parker, having
looked into this extensively, how many different cutout groups are
we talking about here? How many layers between George Soros
pulling out his checkbook and striking a check and it
actually getting to some scumbag throwing bricks at.

Speaker 7 (23:40):
People 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 not, and
it's very it's not expensive, and it's very decentralized. So

(24:04):
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,
most likely it's disability checks and you know Daddy's trust

(24:28):
fund that's funding these rioters. 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 investigated,
regardless of whether there is a lot of money being
moved here or not.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Parker, Okay. 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 a part this entire network.
From what you've seen, is she capable of it?

Speaker 7 (25:07):
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 you know, there's lots more that could be done.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
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 7 (25:49):
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, and 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

(26:10):
person living or dead, And I stopped counting at one number.
One hundred and one is being saved, especially for when
he's finally executed. But you know, I stopped counting before
Jimmy Kindle even got fired. The people who are doing
this mostly though teachers, government employees, people who work in

(26:31):
sectors 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 (26:46):
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. We're 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

(27:07):
and all. But apparently this profession is full of a
bunch of demons who dance on TikTok when people get slaughtered.
What do you make of that?

Speaker 7 (27:17):
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

(27:37):
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 1 (27:53):
It is insane. 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. I certainly wouldn't
post it publicly. You don't have anything nice to say

(28:15):
after someone dies just simply keep quiet about that. That's
just understood. Yet there's a lot of these people completely
comfortable post in the most vile crap.

Speaker 6 (28:25):
Why.

Speaker 7 (28:26):
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 is no longer acceptable, that there's

(28:47):
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 1 (29:10):
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Speaker 8 (30:26):
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.

Speaker 6 (30:49):
And what will you leave behind?

Speaker 7 (30:51):
Nothing?

Speaker 6 (30:52):
Nothing to our enemies.

Speaker 8 (30:54):
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
is beautiful, what is good.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
It was such a wonderful memorial. Please go watch it,
and there was there was everything in it. Worship pastors though,
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. What are you talking about?

Speaker 9 (31:39):
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.

Speaker 6 (31:50):
That's what we believe in.

Speaker 9 (31:50):
That's what Steven 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 his wildly crafty way that he always does, he
came in he said, did.

Speaker 6 (32:04):
God really say that?

Speaker 9 (32:05):
So we have these three great lies of our era, Jesse,
that counter the good, the beautiful, and the truth. 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?

Speaker 6 (32:17):
Who do you say what's bad? There's no such thing.

Speaker 9 (32:20):
We say something is beautiful, objectively beautiful, and they say, ah,
beauty is in the eye.

Speaker 6 (32:24):
Of the beholder.

Speaker 9 (32:25):
And then we say that something is true, and they've
come back with, now, that's just that's that's my truth.
That's the lies that 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. This belief of evolution, which does two things. First,
at its origin, denies the existence of the creator, and

(32:46):
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 turned into a human, and we're
all just like chemicals in our brain and there are
no like nothing really exist and it's just like random
floating nothingness. And all of this together leads to nihilism,
the belief in nothing, that everything matters, nothing exists, and

(33:08):
nothing there's nothing good, nothing good, beautiful or true.

Speaker 6 (33:12):
Who are you to say, et cetera.

Speaker 9 (33:13):
And that's the nihilism that so many kids have been
seeped in, and it manifested in a lot of different ways,
sleeping around, a lot of drug use, crap music, whatever.
There's lots of different manifestations of it, and one of
them is political assassinations.

Speaker 6 (33:26):
And that's what we saw the other day.

Speaker 9 (33:27):
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
in my entire life combined. There are churches, there are
famous pastors at churches. I'm putting our quotes here if
everyone that have never proclaimed the.

Speaker 6 (33:47):
Gospel like what we saw last night.

Speaker 9 (33:49):
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 Intellis, the.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
Vice President United States. You unleash these guys.

Speaker 9 (34:02):
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 1 (34:12):
Mike, 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 wonderful in every way. I want to go back
to the political assassination part. How does you know? How
do we get there? In the minds of evil people,
in the minds of demonic forces? How do you go

(34:33):
from Hey, evolution, the concepts like that too. I'm going
to go kill my political opponent because normal people, Mike,
really struggle with how anybody could be that broken and evil.
What happened?

Speaker 6 (34:47):
It's such a good question.

Speaker 9 (34:48):
We did a segment the other day on my show
where we went through a bunch of different school shooters,
and we went to Columbine, and 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 what's evil. But you think

(35:13):
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 truth, there's no
God who tells me what to do.

Speaker 6 (35:23):
I say what's real and what's not real.

Speaker 9 (35:26):
You throw in there the transgenderism, Jesse, and I don't
want to skip past that. That was like a very
short abbreviation of that. But it's Satan. Like Satan was prideful.
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

(35:47):
throw in the transgender part. Transgenderism, in his nature define
denies reality. We see it with the dead naming concept.
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

(36:08):
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 so fulled with
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

(36:32):
own humanity. It's not a very far step to deny
other people's humanity either, And to be so full of
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

(36:53):
fine all the time, then it's like I'm shocking you
and I are never shocked, and this stuff happens. I'm
my only shocked because it doesn't have more often.

Speaker 6 (36:58):
That's God's mercy, Mike.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
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 gun down. Everyone watched the video. Everyone saw it
in broad daylight. And the response to that was, look,

(37:25):
there were one hundred thousand people in the place. One
hundred million watched it, one hundred million people singing worship songs,
his wife forgiving the killer in front of everybody. Can
you please explain? How shouldn't shouldn't it have all been
anger and sadness and weeping and everything sucks? Why was

(37:47):
yesterday this gigantic inspiring moment? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (37:52):
What a good question? All right?

Speaker 9 (37:53):
So the crucible reveals who you really are. If you're
a wicked, rotten 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

(38:13):
are put through the crucible of life, Christ comes out goodness.
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

(38:34):
Christian conservative, certainly the inherent nature is to build and love.
And 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.

(38:59):
Romans five 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 witteness that anyone can give. It's
impossible to do on your own. That's why it's so great.

(39:21):
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.

Speaker 6 (39:39):
That is as good.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
As it gets.

Speaker 9 (39:41):
Keep going down this road, Conservatives, and amazing things will
happen for this country.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Are you saying. Is she saying that this killer doesn't
deserve to be punished?

Speaker 6 (39:55):
Yeah, Jesse, I'm not eve kidding.

Speaker 9 (39:56):
As soon as I finished that, I was like, Oh,
I hope we're not done.

Speaker 6 (39:59):
Got got another minute here. So this is such a
common error.

Speaker 9 (40:03):
Forgiveness does not mean forgiveness, does not mean forgetfulness.

Speaker 6 (40:08):
We're not here to forget what happened. By no means
you forgive.

Speaker 9 (40:13):
She forgives for her own sanity, 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.

Speaker 6 (40:26):
She had to forgive.

Speaker 9 (40:27):
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. It would be a 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.

(40:50):
So Erica forgives in the name of Grace and Jesus.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
She forgives.

Speaker 9 (40:55):
Stephen Miller wields the sword, and then God, God gives
the ultimate eternal justice.

Speaker 6 (41:02):
He'll sort all that out in the end.

Speaker 9 (41:03):
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
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.

Speaker 6 (41:23):
Is just.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Politics by faith is the name of the podcast. Mike,
as always, Brother, I love you, I appreciate you. All right,
it is time to lighten the mood. And the number

(41:47):
I saw, the last number I saw before we started
the show tonight was that one hundred million people. One
hundred million people watch the Charge the 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,

(42:12):
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 way

(42:33):
that that was palpable, palpable Moments like this.

Speaker 10 (42:41):
Every voice, every hand, you take it away. So from crazy.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
M noise, no nothing is.

Speaker 6 (43:24):
So one more time, so for my.

Speaker 11 (43:30):
Pleasing for the I had. Oh and the noise.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Now that's awesome. I see them a
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