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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun or attempt to on
a Thursday. We are nearing the end of what has
been a brutal, brutal week, and here's what we have
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on tap for you tonight on the show. Yes, we
are going to do I'm gonna let your voice be heard.
You cannot even imagine how many emails came pouring into
the show. Anger, sadness, prayers, the works, And in fact,
that's going to dominate a lot of the show. Where
we're at in the country, where we're going. Is it
over that we're going to talk about all these things.
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We're going to talk about the rampant celebration from Democrats
about this assassination attempt. Why, we'll talk about that a lot.
We're going to talk about their strategy right now they're
using they're both sides strategy we're going to address. In fact,
i'll do this here in a couple of minutes. We
are going to talk briefly about nine to eleven because
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it is that anniversary of that horrible day. And once
we're done with nine to eleven, then we're gonna move
on and we're gonna talk about the more assassination stuff.
Where we're at as a country, where we're going halfway
through next hour, we are not taking the day off.
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Should be a good one. Now, before we get to
your thoughts, your pain, your anger, the media, the rhetoric,
the everything else, before we start talking about the assassination
that changed everything, and I'll tell you how my night went,
probably exactly like yours. Before we get to that, I
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do want to make sure we do remember that today,
on top of our heavy hearts, which are already heavy,
today is the anniversary, obviously of the terrorist attack on
September eleventh. I actually my wife yesterday went and had
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breakfast with one of her friends, one of her girlfriends.
They go have breakfast and the lady her friend tells
her this story that on September eleventh, she was dating
somebody who worked in one of the towers, the tower
that got hit. Second, he worked in the tower. One
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of the other towers got hit by that plane. They
started to evacuate, but then they came over the loudspeaker
and they said no, no, no, no, no, everybody go back
to your office. It was one tower, one plane. The
company this guy worked for. The boss said, man, that
doesn't seem right. You know what, we're leaving anyway, He
gets in, the elevator takes him down. It was the
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last trip that elevator made. He left the tower. Not
long after that plane slams into the other one, and
he changed, shaken for the rest of his life changed.
The rest of his life changed. If you are young,
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I realized that now it's been long enough that there
are a lot of people, there are a lot of
people who weren't here. They weren't alive, They didn't they
didn't see it. So I'm going to try to explain
this as best I can. That assassination yesterday of Charlie Kirk,
it's on everyone's mind, it's on everyone's heart. It's what
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everybody is talking about it. No one wants to talk
about anything other than that right now. And that's understandable.
It's going to dominate the topic of tonight's show. It
just will. September eleventh was that way. Sometimes something happens
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that is so terrible it shakes everyone. We just didn't
think that kind of thing would happen here, not to America.
I've told you the story before. I mean, everyone has
their story. Where you were, what you were doing. I
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was in the Marines at the time. I was already in.
I wasn't one of those brave studs who joined afterwards.
I'd been in for I was young. I'd been in
for a year something like that. And we were out
on morning pt We got back from a run. We
were standing in front of the barracks doing our stretches, calisthenics,
push ups, things like that, and they said, everyone, get
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up to your room, your barracks room, and turn on
the television. I know, I've had a lot of orders
at this point in the Marines. I've never been told
to go watch TV. But we all ran up to
the room, we all gathered, we piled in one room.
It was like ten fifteen of us in there. Turned
on the television. It was CNN and one of the
towers had been hidden it was smoking. But now, like
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I said, we were out. We didn't know what was
going on. We thought it was an accident immediately. We're
always a pilot was drunk or something. How could you
fly a plane into the tower? We didn't know. And
then we sat there and watched live. I watched it
happen live on CNN as the second plane came in
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and hit that second tower, and then by then we're mad.
Right by then, we're angry. Okay, it's obvious, it's is terrorism,
you know, let's go kill them all. And we watched
as the towers fell. After that, it was the most
jaw dropping moment by a mile of really anyone's life
who lived through it, maybe except for the Kennedy assassination,
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if you were old enough. But I wasn't old enough.
I wasn't alive back then. But that kind of impact
and the loss. I have encouraged you before, and I
want to encourage you again if you go to New
York City, which you know I love. If you go
to New York City. They spent a fortune and a
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lot of time creating a nine to eleven Memorial museum.
It's at the site where the two towers used to stand.
You know, I'm a museum guy because I'm an old dork.
It is so powerful and well done. And I would
encourage you, if you're a parent, to take your children
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there because it will it will help them understand. The
stories are there, the heroes are there. It's just a
very very powerful tribute and all the all the firemen
and cops who ran into that place. They have one
of the things they have on display there is a
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fire truck. I think they have more than one, but
they have a fire truck. It's all caved in because
parts of the freaking building were falling on it. As
these guys are trying to save other people, we were
reminded and look, this is about to this is about
We're about change the subject to talk about Charlie Kirk.
But when horrible things happen, and they will happen in
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this life, as we are all too aware now, when
horrible things happen, and we do find out that there
are some giants among us, there are heroes among us.
And I want you to remember, as we all are
hurting still today, I want you to remember that we
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still have those people, and maybe you are one of
those people. Those people still exist. They didn't all die
on nine to eleven. We didn't all We didn't lose
everything on that day. We marched on, we moved on. Yes,
we found out we have some very evil people in
our society and we have some very wonderful people in
our society, and that exact same situation remains today. But
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nine to eleven is not something we should ever forget.
We should not let this anniversary go without discussing it
and the day itself, because the Global War on Terror
left such a bad taste in so many people's mouths,
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certainly the veterans who fought in it. I don't have
I don't have a single veteran friend of mine who
was in Iraq with me who talks lovingly about the
Global War on Terror Because of that. It's it's kind
of left a stain on nine to eleven, and it shouldn't.
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It shouldn't Just because the politicians and military leaders screwed
everything up in the aftermath of it, that doesn't mean
that day should lose its power at all. Speak about it.
Your history is important, even the ugly parts of it.
It is important. Talk to your kids about it. Get
together as a family, spend five minutes discuss it. And
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I want to again encourage you if you are ever
in New York City, make time. You're gonna need two
or three hours, trust me on that. Make time and
go through the museum. I've done it twice. Ab and
I did it together. And then we brought the boys
back to New York City and we knew we had
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all right, so before I begin with your Charlie Kirk emails,
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your emails all over the place. Before we talk about
the rhetoric from the media today, from communists, what are
the Democrats doing, what's their strategy. We'll talk about all
these things in a moment. I'm just gonna go ahead
and let you know that my night probably went exactly
the way your knight did. Walked in the door and
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hugged my sons tighter than I normally do, and they
got it. My oldest son, he's seventeen, James, my oldest son,
dropped this one on me last night. What I did
not know he he played Charlie Kirk on the in
the background of his computer whenever he was on his
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computer doing schoolwork or doing his drawings and things like that.
On there. He was a Charlie Kirk fan. He came home,
he had already known about it. And there are just
countless children like that out there, countless young people out there.
The stories are pouring in of the impact that guy
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had on younger generations. What a tribute, what a life.
And after I was done hugging my boys, Ob had
been crying all day. It's just heavy. It's just a
very heavy, horrible day. I said, let's get out of here,
you know, let's let's go. Let's go get let's go
get some food. We went down. The Astros were playing,
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and no one was really into that, but just trying
to do something to occupy our minds. We went to
some sports bar and got pizza, well a salad, of course,
but I got a pizza and sat there and just
watched a little of it. And we were there two
minutes and some guy recognized me, came right up to
the table and you know, just normal dude, great dude,
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former marine. He was just torn up, torn up, said
that he left work. He left work, He didn't even
he wasn't a drinker. I hope he wasn't driving, because
he said he'd been in the bars since four in
the afternoon. He just lost hurting, just like you're hurting today.
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Later on, we got with some neighbor friends last night,
you know, just trying to talk it out, get our
mind off things. Tears were shit, the women were crying. THEO.
This is a moment that is changing. It's a sea
change moment for the United States of America. It's widespread,
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it's everywhere. Me Chris Corey, we were talking about today's show
right beforehand, and you know, what do we do? What
do we move on? We can't move on. No one
wants to move on right now. No one wants to
hear anything else. We almost didn't do the Crappiest country
in the World thing last night, just because we weren't
even sure. Do you do it? Do you try to
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make someone laugh at this point in time. I'm glad
you enjoyed it. Apparently you did enjoy it. I'm glad
you enjoyed it. We all we kind of needed to
cut loose. We're doing it again tonight. But where do
you begin?
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Right?
Speaker 1 (15:29):
I know you are hurting and you're you're uncertain, and
I get that. So I'm going to read a bunch
of your emails and we'll talk about a lot of things. Here.
I want to give Donald Trump credit where credit is due.
He put out such a wonderful, wonderful message from the
Oval Office. Here's something.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Charlie Patriot, who devoted his life to the cause of
open debate and the country that he loved so much,
the United States of America. He fought for liberty, to democracy, justice,
and the American people. He's a martyr for truth, and freedom,
and there has never been anyone who was so respected
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by youth. Charlie was also a man of deep, deep faith,
and we take comfort in the knowledge that he is
now at peace with God in heaven. Our prayers are
with his wife, Erica, the two young beloved children, and
his entire family, who he loved more than anything in
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the world. We ask God to watch over them in
this terrible hour of heartache and pain. This is a
dark moment for America. Charlie Kirk traveled the nation, joyfully
engaging with everyone interested in good faith debate. His mission
was to bring young people into the political process, which
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he did better than anybody ever, to share his love
of country, and to spread the simple words of common
sense on campuses nationwide. He championed his ideas with courage, logic, humor,
and grace.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Pretty good, really, I mean it was really good. He's
going to give him the Medal of Freedom.
Speaker 5 (17:14):
I'm pleased to announce that I will soon be awarding
Charlie Kirk posthumously the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The date
of the ceremony will be announced, and I can only
guarantee you one thing that we.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Will have a very big crowd very very big, and
I was really thrilled to hear him say this.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful
Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world's worst mass
murderers and criminals. This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible
for the terrorism that we're seeing in our country today.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
I'll play the rest of that and we'll get to
your emails in a moment. I wanted to get to
this email really quickly. Here, Dear Jesse, a quick thank
you for announcing the online free courses at Hillsdale College.
Last week was my birthday and I gave myself a
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It was my seventy second birthday present to myself and
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Truth Attitude, Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, as
we still sift through the rubble of what's going on
in this country, the assassination to everything. I'm going to
play Donald Trump's comments in their entirety in a little bit.
I'll get to that when he talks about how we
have to change, not we, the communists have to change
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how they talk. They have to The elite communists continue
to use the most apocalyptic rhetoric. They've been doing this
for ten years now, ten years plus, and their base
so many of them are mentally ill. SSRIs. You're giving
them orders. These people hear these words and they take
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them as orders. Streak communists hear orders. When elite communists
call you a Nazi, they hear orders. Marching orders. Eventually
those orders are going to be received by violent sub
human beast, and that sub human beast is going to
go kill people. And it's not going to change. I'm sorry,
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it simply will not. I told you an assassination was coming.
I told you. I played this yesterday. I told you
it was coming, and there are going to be more.
I just laid everything out for you. The burning of
the Tesla's, the attempted assassinations of Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump
multiple times, the shooting of Steve Scalise. Today they caught
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some nutjob firing a gun in front of the CIA.
Combining those incidents with the fact that Democrat politicians and
Democrats on the news will not discourage these actions. If anything,
they encourage these actions. So I believe we are going
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to see a Republican assassinated. There it is, and I
don't mean ten years from now, and I pray to
God I am wrong, but I think what we have
right now, when you take into account the violence we've
already seen, the encouragement they're getting from their politicians and
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media people. Yeah, you got it. What causes that? Well,
when you have a mentally ill, violent base combined with
the fact Democrats are more inclined to political violence anyway
because their godless scum. It is their religion, and historically,
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evil religions have killed people who are of the opposite religion.
Democrat rhetoric, combine with a mentally ill base, combine with
the fact that Democrats believe political violence is justified. They can.
You can yell at me all you want. They do
all the Poland shows. It's the majority of them. During
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COVID they wanted you thrown in camps. They're okay if
Elon Musk gets assassinated. Fifty five percent of Democrats come
out and say it would be justified if Donald Trump
gets killed. So they're naturally violent anyway. Add in some
anti depressants, add in some trainning ideology which shatters your mind,
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and then throw in ten years.
Speaker 6 (22:59):
Of this swatting happening in Nazis walking around for it.
It is a scary time.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
He's been playing the racist card.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
He said, I'm a nationalist.
Speaker 6 (23:08):
David Duke comes out the next day saying, thank you,
thank you so much.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
We now know that we have in the White House
someone who could lead the ku Klux Klan in the
United States of America, somebody who could be the leader
of the neo, not the I published just his words.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
This is still a white supremacist house. You still have
actual Nazis in the house. Distraction and sleight of hand
is basically what modern Republican politics is all about. I
mean assure about governing. It's about selling white grievance and rage,
the same rage that produces a tax on Asian Americans
and Jewish people and on our capital.
Speaker 4 (23:45):
It is a party that is well, it's what we
read in the history books about Hitler.
Speaker 6 (23:54):
There is no difference from what Donald Trump is preaching
from what adof Hitler preached in the early thirties.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
They act on that. That's where we are and it's
not going to change. I want to stress this before
I get to your emails. They are not going to change.
Their rhetoric, will not change. Their mentally ill, demonic base
is not going to change. So let's dig in Jesse.
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It's a very sad day for American patriots. He was
just trying to save our country. How can we replace
Charlie Kirk? He was reaching our youth and this is
a devastating hit to the right. Do you know, do
you know why countries don't assassinate people that often. You
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know why. It's not because they don't have anything. You know,
it's not because they have some moral you know, shorting
with it or some moral objection to it. And say,
why don't you assassinate a leader more often? And a
religious leader, a political leader, why don't you assassinate them
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more often? Why is this something that is not as
common as you would think it would be. Because when
you make somebody a martyr, you oftentimes end up with
a more powerful enemy than you had beforehand. I told
you about my seventeen year old, that story. I put
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something up on social media about him. The replies were
endless of people coming up with the exact same story. Hey,
my son got home and he was devastated. Jesse. My
daughter's wearing a special shirt for Charlie Kirk at school tomorrow. Jesse.
The kids are all gathered together and prayed. Jesse, Jesse this,
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Jesse my son, Jesse, my daughter, Jesse, my son, Jesse,
my daughter, Over and over and over and over and
over again. Yeah, the demons took out Charlie Kirk. They
created thousands, more, millions more. How many young people out
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there woke up today fully aware of the evil we
are up against, aware awake, and resolved to do something
about it. I know there is nothing that is going
to make you hurt less right now than what we
all witness yesterday. Because of what we all witness yesterday,
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there's nothing I can say. I wouldn't even attempt to
make you feel better. But I am telling you a fact.
The Communists killed Charlie Kirk yesterday. Yes, that sucks, it's
awful in every way, but they created millions more of them,
millions more of them. We have a youth in this
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country that are more awake than they have ever been
in the history of the United States of America. Remember
all the polling we've been reading lately about the generational gap.
It's weird because normally, you know, young people are all calmy,
but you'll wake up and you'll get more conservative as
you get older. Only it's completely flipped now. Sixty five
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plus that's the demographic most likely to be communist. The
younger you gets you as you divide it by age,
the younger you get the further right day go. You
thought young people were far to the right on Wednesday
or yeah, on Wednesday, morning. How much further to the
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right are they today than they were yesterday. This wakes
people up. It shakes people awake, normis, Normans, it wakes
them up too. And look, even some Democrats. There are
some Democrats I've seen, not many, but some saying, WHOA,
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this too far, too no way, I don't want to
be part of this anymore. No way. It's hard. I've
told you this so many times before. It's very, very
very hard, most of the time impossible to kill your
way out of a problem. They are trying, they are failing.
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All right, we'll continue on with your voice and everything else.
In a moment. I know we're a We all have family,
people were close to. It's on our minds right now.
You see some young husband and father get taken out,
It's on our minds right now. I know that. I
know that. I want to remind you that those memories
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you've made on VHS tapes, on Super eight films, on pictures,
those are memories. It's more than just a piece of
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in the name of a just merciful gun, Jesse. I
listen to your show every day. I hope that you
say you're always reading your emails I hope that's true.
My name is Gina, and I'm seriously a nobody. However,
the incident today made me sick, as it did many
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other people. I think it's time, not physically to be
so and so anyway, I think they should use more
devices where the person can be somewhere else but is
still being seen on the screen. Not sure what the
name of that is. I've seen it at concerts. That
would that would help. Okay, so let's let's discuss this.
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Let's discuss this. First of all, don't ever call yourself
and nobody. You are no less important than somebody with
a big platform, somebody big and famous. You're not some
nobody at all. We all matter. We are all part
of this family, every single one of us. That's one. Two.
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I know what you're talking about. The churches, do this,
You're at concerts, do this. You're not physically there, but
your face is up on the screen. No. No, we
will not allow the communists to intimidate us from speaking
to people in person, from holding events. I brought it
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up last night, and I can't make promises and I
can't give you a date yet, but I think we
should go right back to Utah and have a gigantic
event in honor of Charlie Kirk. And let's just say
there are people involved already, and it's being put into
motion right back there, right back there. No, no we
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I know you are afraid. I know you are, and
I understand why. I honestly I get it. I get it.
Once you see someone die on television and you fully
digest how evil and subhuman the communists are, it's easy
to be afraid. We will not allow their demonic ways
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to change a single thing. Remember what I've always told
you about communists. How do you defeat communists? You find
what he hates and you feed it to him. He
will tell you. He's loud about it. He will tell
you what he hates. He will tell you what he fears.
You don't back off of it when he tells you that,
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you force feed it to him. If they tear down
a statue of Christopher Columbus in your town, you don't
put it back. You put it back and build ten
more of them whatever he hates. If they want you
to stop posting the Ten Commandments in your child's school,
post the ten Commandments and then a bunch of other
Bible versus in your child's school. And if he wants
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you to stop touring college campuses or doing outdoor events
so you stop spreading the message of freedom, you do
more of them, not fewer of them. Yes, we are
going to take security precautions. There's no question about it.
We have to acknowledge there is a vile Democrat base
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in this country ready to commit acts of murder, many
of them on all kinds of prescription drugs and everything else.
So they don't even have they're not even human anymore. Yes,
yet we have to take precautions. We don't back away.
We don't be intimidated. No, absolutely not. No. They don't
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want to speaking outside. Go speak outside. They don't want
you on college campus. Go on college campus. But what
if something happens. It's not what if something's going to
happen again, Something will happen. If we give up and
give in to fear. That's the only way we lose.
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That's the only way we lose. They're not going to
back off the rhetoric. And I was you know what,
I promised, I'd play it. I'll play it now. Trump's
speaking about that.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful
Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world's worst mass
murderers and criminals. This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible
for the terrorism that we're seeing in our country today,
and it must stop right now. My administration will find
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each and every one of those who contributed to this
atrocity and to other political violence, including the organizations that
funded and support it, as well as those who go
after our judges, law enforcement officials, and everyone else who
brings order to our country. Radical left political violence has
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hurt too many innocent people and taken too many lives. Tonight,
they ask all Americans to commit themselves to the American
values for which Charlie Kirk lived and died, the values
of free speech, citizenship, the rule of law, and the
patriotic devotion and love of God.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
It's a wonderful message. Is the left going to accept
it and change? I don't know. Let's ask Dan Goldban
about it has to stop.
Speaker 8 (35:48):
That's certainly now. The message we're hearing from some in
the sort of far right, you know podcasting sphere, who
make money off of this, but off this kind of rhetoric.
I mean, they're talking about war there's a war targeting conservatives.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (36:06):
Look, it's that is incredibly dangerous. I am really really disappointed.
And what I would urge I would really urge the
President of the United States to speak out against that.
And I hope these far right podcasters come to their
senses and recognize that this is not war. We are
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Americans at bottom, and we may be Republicans, we may
be Democrats, but we don't We do not divide this
entire country based on political ideology.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
They're not sorry, they're blaming you, the Democrat president of
the United States of America. Do I need to remind
you gave a speech flanked by two Marines talking about
how you are a threat to the very foundations of democracy.
They are not going to back off and back away.
This is not going to this is not going to stop.
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But we will not be afraid. They don't want us speaking.
We speak louder fine what the communist hates and feed
it to him over and over and over again. That's
how you defeat communism. All right, we'll continue on this
next hour. We have our crappiest country in the world competition.
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