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Speaker 1 (00:20):
It's the Conservant Colonel podcast with Harrison Dolls, where one
man stands against the wife and tide of the holes.
This officer in the battles Preserve ortation is a conservative
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permit nothing else here. Our hopes and our journeys continued,
and here's heresy.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
It has been way too long since I've heard that
intro exactly. Our last episode was June nineteenth.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Graves.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Yeah, it's been a very busy summer. I do want
to apologize to our listeners. We did not mean for
it to happen. Both me and Graves have just had
a time employment wise, I guess you could say, or
at least I know I have, and I just have
not had the time. Honestly, I don't have the time tonight.
(01:39):
But the topic, and we'll be getting into that shortly,
deserves attention and deserves to be talked about as much
as possible. And honestly, me and Graves had a completely
different topic for tonight until what happened earlier today. For
those who don't know, it is September tenth. As of recording.
(01:59):
This will go live of course Thursday. Hey, we're even
coming back on the right day, Graves. But before we
kind of It's a good start, and I do want
to apologize because our goal is to make this a
big conservative podcast and we need you all help, but
we also need to help ourselves. So we will be
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taking this a bit more seriously in the future. Both
I know I will be and I know Graves will be. Uh,
this is kind of this is gonna be the place
where we kick started all Graves. This is gonna be
the place where we draw some battle lines, and we're
gonna draw some battle lines tonight. We're gonna still try
to keep it PG for the families that listen to
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us on their way to work. It's gonna be hard,
but before we get started, please but it's gonna be
real hard.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
But no.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
More complacency. I'm done with that. That's how this show
got started was I felt like I was getting complacent,
and I felt like I had gotten complacent again, and
that time has passed. But make sure to go check
us out on conservativeceronel dot com. I even got a
nice picture of Graves on there on the about section. Now,
(03:15):
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Am out of Breath, Podchaser, listen notes and good pods.
That's how out of practice I am. And of course
the video of the format of the show. Actually I'm
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going to actually release it, tried to release it. Citame
that's not the word. But at the same time as
this broadcast on YouTube because of just the seriousness of
what has happened. And if you are with your family
listening to us right now, I do know we have
a lot of people, and I do try to go
by radio rules when doing the podcast. It's something I
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picked up from Jack from the Right Side Radio. But
tonight it's going to be a bit difficult. So if
you are listening to listen to your family, I will
say if your discretion is advised, because we are going
to be talking about an assassin assassination tonight and there's
really no way to do that PG. So if you
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are listening to your families, I would ask and advise
that you maybe turn off the podcast and listen to
it later. I hate to do that. I do want
to be a family show where everybody can come around
and listen to the news and know about what the
rhinos are doing, what the left is doing. But tonight
is it's much bigger than most news days. And that's
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saying something when you consider that most liberals are trying
to destroy our country. But we are dealing with the
assassination of Charlie Kirk for those who do not know,
and we'll talk about this I guess now, But both
me and Graves worked with the Turning Point Chapter at
Old Miss Graves was the recruitment chair. Weren't you recruitment coordinator? Yes,
(05:13):
I was vice president, and so we got to basically
work for Charlie, and you know, we really believed in
what he was saying. I know I did. I know
Charlie and Chris McDaniel the people that kind of got
me out of my Tate Reeves did it indirectly because
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Tate Reeves pissed me off, but Charlie and Chris kind
of got me into the world of politics. You know,
after I kind of got fired up about Chris. It
was listening to Charlie on campus and listening to Chris
you on Facebook at the time. He would give updates
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that really got me invested in politics. And really started
me down on this path. Uh. He was the first
major politician are I'm not politician, but conservative influencer if
you will, that I listened to. And so today's been
hard not to mention. You know, I've grown up. I've
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seen a lot of things. You know, I don't think
we've I think I've talked about on the show before.
But I almost did get shot last year.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
And I've been held at nine point a couple of times.
I've been in dangerous situations. I've seen things you don't
really want to see in those scenarios. But today was
was different. That video.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
As soon as I saw it, you know, I'm kind
of just knew is what I'm getting at. It's hard
to even put into words what you feel when you
see that.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
And I highly encourage our listeners not to go find
it because I've seen it multiple times. I've seen it pixelated,
I've seen it clear and four K. It doesn't get
prettier either way you watch it. The first time I
heard about the assassination on Charlie Kirk, you know, I
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was I saw the far away one and I was like, Okay,
maybe he got hitting the chest. Then I heard that
he got hit. Yeah. Then I heard he got hit
in the neck. I was like, okay, well, you know,
if it didn't hit an artery, if it just got
it had to be perfect almost. I was like, there's
still a chance he could walk away from this. You
hear war stories all the time. I've heard him from
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my family members that are in the military, served in war,
saw things much worse than I've seen, and they've like,
you know, there's a chance. And then when we all
saw the close up video. I know, a couple of
my friends who are doctors said that that hitt an artery,
he's unless a miracle from God happened. And I know
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my friends that were served said, you know, I've seen
wounds like that. It ain't good, because I mean it
does you to kind of not make.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
It as as Yeah, for the people that haven't seen it,
like he said, probably not the best idea to go
and search for that because it is extreeme like, it
is a horrific thing to watch, And that just recodifies
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in my mind that you know, what we are up
against is evil people, and they will do whatever it
takes to stop the movement that we have been creating.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
The last ten years and we're going to dive into that.
Let me tell you, but something that you know I
will say is you don't want that to be the
last image you see of Charlie Kirk. He was a
great man, a patriot, a father, a husband, a father
of two young children. I do ask that all of
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our listeners paused the episode here pray for them, because
I could not imagine the harshness of this reality and
the bar. This is kind of set in tone for
conservatives going forward, and both negative and ultra negative ways,
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and now conservatives have to be scared to go out
and speak. You know, I don't think it ever set
in because of you know, Trump being able to survive,
and you could visibly see that Trump had survived. It
more made you angry than scared. This one. You know,
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I guess I'm weird, maybe wired a bit differently. It
got me, Oh, it got me kissed. I don't know
the last time I've ever been this angry. Uh. Luckily,
or maybe not so luckily, I would have it would
have been an interesting episode to see me and Graves
film this as soon as the announcement that he had
passed came out. Or actually, I'm not gonna say pass this.
(10:12):
I'm say I'm gonna say murdered. It would have been
we probably and I'm probably still gonna put the explicit
on this episode.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Uh, but if you're if you actually care about this country,
then it doesn't matter if you disagree with somebody politically
or not, how much you disagree with them, how much
you hate them, like you just you don't do this.
We don't kill people in America because we disagree with them.
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And for like you said, he was a family man,
He was someone who had deep beliefs. He he really
this generation of ours was is definitely left majority left
before he started his thing, and it's it's flipped that
he had a huge influence on young conservatism. And you know,
(11:13):
I hope honestly that we can get you know, twenty
million conservatives now because nobody's Charlie Kirk, but if we
got twenty million people who started speaking like him, and
you know, we can keep that impact going.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
And that's kind of going to be the a line
in the sand tonight, if you will. Me and Graves
have kind of been using that to describe this episode.
It is going to be a line in the sand
because enough is enough, they're killing our people. Now, they
are murdering and this is not like, this is not
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an isolated incident. You know, with a lot of the
assassinations and murders that have happened in American history, you
can usually blame it on a hateful soul that was
led astray by something are hateful, but there's.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
So many things to link. It's a pattern now.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
And now it's just sitting here and you're thinking, Okay,
the political divide has gotten so bad that the left
is almost encouraging this, and maybe not its leaders in public,
but surely they do it.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Not directly, but they kind of hint.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
They hint. They'll say, oh, this is not what we're
supposed to do. But they'll call us Nazis. They'll call
us the worst. They'll add us to the worst group
of people that have ever lived. They'll add us to
that Nazi. And that's what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
They do things like this.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Yeah, and you know, I know a lot of people
have said that all Charlie Kirk did was have a
respectful dialogue with people he disagreed with. All he did
was want to go out and have discussions.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
He and there's also people saying, you know, he was
the nice one. He was the one that did want
to let you disagree with him and talk to you
about it. The rest of us aren't gonna be.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
That way, especially not now. I will say this. You
know I always agreed with Charlie on that. You know,
he was very much an old school conservative when it
came to the fact that he was Okay, if you
disagreed with him, just bring your facts why you disagree
with him, because he's gonna rip you to shreds if
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you don't have good facts. Charlie can almost even suggest that, Okay,
well you can believe what you want to believe. I'm
gonna believe in facts. And people were like, oh, Charlie's clippings.
Oh oh, Charlie's having a debate, and if you're not
going to come up with decent facts, I mean I
joked around with someone at turning point. I don't think
it was grace, but I was like, I would love
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to debate Charlie on a couple of things that I
know we disagree on, simply because I knew he'd make
me a better person and it wouldn't bother him one bit.
He would almost relish the idea because he would love
to have a debate with someone, not only to help
understand other types of conservatives, like me being a Jeffersonian,
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but to make me a better debater, because you know,
I've always been scared of debating. I'll be honest, you know,
behind the mic, where I can you know, think about
my thoughts and you know, do stuff like that. You know,
I could have everything together and you know Graves isn't
going to stand up and be like, hey, here's the facts,
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you know, because Graves is well, he's the same viewpoint
of me. But I have always been nervous about that.
You know, even when I went out and tabled for
turning Point, you know, someone would be like, hey, do
you mind you know talking to this person. I'm like,
you know, I'm not a debater, guys. You know, I'm
a I'm a history nerd that you know takes his
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history far too seriously. You know, I'm just getting into
politics or even you know, years from that. I'm like, guys,
you know, I'm I'm not a wordsmith. You might be
tricked into thinking I'm great with words on the show,
but I can tell you I stumble. I have trouble
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with pronunciation.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
You know, sometimes I can't find the right words, and
sometimes I'll say stuff over again. I'm not a good debater.
And I always admired Charlie Kirk for that because he
was articulate. But now I don't have a choice because
if we all stand back and do nothing, and if
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we continue to let the system do the same thing
it's been doing. And I'm gonna throw Republicans in that too,
because me and Grace both know the Rhinos out weigh
the actual Conservatives by long shot. Yeah, and they're just
as complicit in this as the Democrats because they sat
back and did nothing as they saw this country went
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to the far left. And even when we had someone
that we could point to and start leading us back
to the right in Donald Trump, what did they do, Graves.
They attacked Donald Trump. They didn't want to support Donald Trump,
or if they did support Donald Trump, it came at
a cost. You know, it blows my mind that we've
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let it get this bad.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
They I mean the media, Like we've always talked about
how the media is a machine of the Democrat Party.
But to hear the things they were saying today too,
you know, they go in line with the Rhinos, with
the Democrats, with everyone who's complicit in this, the judges
who are letting criminals out letting people think they can
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do whatever they want to without it mattering.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
I mean, I would say.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
It definitely is because you know, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi,
they can say stuff whenever they want to AOC. But
the media constantly talking about dictator this and you know,
martial law of this, and fascism, Nazi this, it causes
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people to do this. It's an infection in their party now.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
And they won't even like the Rhinos, the liberals, the
media won't even like acknowledge their part into that. I
just want to spend some time quoting the media real
quick now. Some of these are from politicians like JB. Pittsler,
pitts Kerr. I'm going to knock that one a grave
if I said it wrong. Probably did, I just don't care. Pritzker. Yeah,
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he blamed Charlie Kirk being shot in Utah on President
Trump and January sixth, Let's not talk about the George
Floyd riots of twenty twenty. Let's just act like those
never happen, mostly peaceful and that's actually before we kind
of continue, let me attack the mostly peaceful. I do
not like writing I condemned what happened on January sixth, Like, guys,
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if you really feel this hard about it, let's get
out and change our country. Because I don't think we're
at the point now. I'm one of the few people
that think that the decoration and the Constitution does give
us the right to be like, you know what, maybe
it's time to restart again with the government. I'm one
of those, but I don't think necessarily it's the time
to do that yet. I think if we could restrain
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the government how it's supposed to be done, by how
our founding fathers thought it was supposed to be done,
we get this country back on track. And I think
Graves is of the same mindset that we can contain
the swamp and get the swamp out. It will take decades,
it will take a lot of hard work, and we
can't let you pep people. You can't lose focus, because
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we lost focus and that's how we got here. But
on the riots, and again this is the left, This
is the media playing into these people thinking Okay, this
is what they now. Yeah, we have every right to
right now. I mean, here's the left, monuments, memorials, baildings,
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attacking the police force, are burning down a yeah, two
billion of damages, are attacking a poor black owned business
with the guy was like, what did I do?
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Uh? You know, I still feel for that guy.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
He lost his whole restaurant because of these idiots. And
what did the left call it? Peaceful? Are mostly peaceful protest?
Here's a mostly peaceful protest. Good jobs, b LM. Good
job Black Lives Matter. Good job liberals. You're doing right.
You're showing how your protest. This is a protest. No,
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it's not. It is mass destruction of a government.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
Yep again federal building.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Mh. You know California threatens to succeed after Trump one
office again, why don't you all move to California, secede
and just burn that place to the ground. How don't
you get out of my hair?
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Little communists utopia over there in California and they us.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, Trump will build a wall from like California all
the way up to Washington's. I'm pretty sure Washington's communists
crap as well. Just build a giant wall and everybody
that ain't orgon but you know, seceit. You know, go
over there. Let's not act like you know, everybody that
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here seceed from Mississippi thinks of the war. That's not
what we're talking about. You do have the right, by
the way, if you look at the debate during the Constitution,
they actually asked if it was okay if they could leave,
and the government said yes, so and California is talking
about it since they're left, it's okay for them to
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talk about seceeding. If Mississippi did it, you know, we'd
be accused of racism, But California's actually talked about it.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Texasastic we'd be fine with it. We're kind of kind
of tired of y'all anyway.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
I mean, you know, hey, you and honestly make our
lives better getting the swamp out of here. You take
a lot of the million dollar corporations that are trying
to attack the government, and by that I mean they
pay off politicians and do what they want for their corporations,
and in return, the giant corporations lose a bit of money,
but these small businesses get put out of business because
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it's just too much. But you know, again, I.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Think it's funny the Democrats talk about taxing billionaires and
doing all this stuff, they have no problem when those
are the people funding their politicians. And they have no
problem bragging about how the Blue states bring in more
money than Red states.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
They bragg saying, you'll be giving some money to us. Yeah,
I mean, it's a tale as old as time. I mean,
I could get into the whole history of left versus right,
and we'd be here for an hour, because I really
did do as I said. I am a history nerd,
and I do focus a lot in seventeen seventy six,
eighteen sixty one and beyond, and I could talk to
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you about the continuous battle of right versus left, but
I'm not going to tonight. But again, they act like
they're enemies of the rich. And the reason they do
that is because they no one likes the rich and
the big corporations. But they also know the big corporations
and the rich is the whole reason that they're the
whole reason they're getting bribes, the whole reason they're becoming
millionaires when they get into office. So they they might
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put up a small and I mean miniature roadblock for
these huge corporations, but those roadblocks are as big as
the Great Wall of China to a small business, and
they hurt them and they don't care. But then they'll
say that this is supposed to help the small business.
They're lying. But again, why don't ya all go to
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California to see? Do that good for us? Because then
we don't have to worry about anybody but New York.
That's it. That's fine by me. New York is to
see too, why it's at it. We'll just kind of
square around New York and when y'all are tired of
your town's burning down, guess what, we'll welcome you back
into the Union because that's how nice and peaceful we are.
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But again, you know, trying to get back on topic,
because we'll get off topic if we're not careful. The media.
This is what they do. This is how they've played
a part of it, mostly peaceful protests. And then when
there's not an assassination attempt or in this case, an assassination,
what do the left politicians do? Graves? They compare us
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to Hitler, they compare us to Nazis. We are fascists.
We are trying to get an American dictator. We are
trying to do this. We're trying to do that, and
what does that do in the common person's mind? Hearing
that propaganda over and over and over again, they actually
start to believe it. And what do they most people
think is a great solution to ending a dictatorship, ending fascism.
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They're going to start attacking that group, and then the
left they get to act all shocked. But as soon
as it dies down again, and I will put money
on it, graves as soon as Charlie Kirk's assassination dies down.
That's a sad thing is the left is going to
try to move on past this. Yep, what are they
gonna start doing. They're gonna start comparing us to the
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Nazis again. Why because they know that's gonna feed the
anger and then someone else is gonna get shot and
it's gonna be an or another riot's gonna break out.
Why do they do this because they know it will
feed that hate machine that they have created. And don't
get me wrong, people, there is pure evil being grown
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in country now, domestic terrorism, and the Left is completely
okay with it. And the and the Rhinos, by just
lack of not doing anything, are also complicit in this.
But the left are the ones that are growing in
I will say that, and the left of the ones
actually going out of their way to make sure that
this is foster.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
And you know, I just know they don't care. They
they'll do it. Excuse me, they'll do it to any
one of us. I mean if I don't know what
we do except for continue to to preach what we're
talking about here today, Like this has to be a
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constant theme, you know that this is who the left is.
Like the media also saying it could have been a
supporter firing their gun off, and.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Oh yeah, because you know the right is just we're
you know, if we're watching on YouTube, we're so good. Yeah,
here's my pistol. I did not mean to just you know,
bring it into my office. I shot a hole through
my window here in my office where I record this broadcast.
I'm sorry everybody. Yeah, it's you know, actually it's a
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paper weight. I use it to hold down my files
when I turn on the fan. No, that that is
an insult to every conservative right there. They tried to
blame us, and this is like what was this like
twenty minutes after the assassination, Like we didn't know, Yes,
as soon as Yeah, we thought it was an assassination attempt.
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At that point, no one knew that he had actually
been successfully assassinated. But like twenty minutes after this conservative
speaker was shot at a university where people were injured
and this should be a national tragedy, they take no
time to say that, hey, this is the conservative's fault
(27:27):
because they believe that the Second Amendment means your rights
shall not be infringed and everybody can just walk around
with a gun, and they use that to boe Mus
not mentioned that law abiding citizens that carry guns aren't
the ones that are going to be shooting up people,
but these set individuals are doing it. Like Charlie Kurt
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was talking about actually before he was assassinated, how trans
violence is picked up. And I don't think, you know,
I think part of our mission now that this has
happened is we cannot let what Charlie Kirk started go
down the toilet exactly. And that's and that's why me
and Graves are filming tonight. We could have taken the
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week off because we hadn't been filming. Who would notice
if we took another week off and got our faults together.
But we knew we had to do this. We have
to stand up, we have to start taking this podcast seriously.
We have to start getting more serious and politics. And
again you know ms NBC. Here's their quote basically saying,
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Charlie Kirk had it coming because you can't stop with
these you can't stop with these awful thoughts you have
and then say these awful words and not expect awful
actions to take place.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
I mean, it's disgusting. They don't care like it's it's just.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
And this is when we knew in critical condition too,
Like this isn't again where you know at the beginning
where no one knew anything and people were just like
he's gotten shot, we don't know how bad. At this
point we knew who's in critical condition. And that's what
the news media said. I mean, Graves, what do you
even think on that? I mean, that's a quote and
a half right there.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
No, it is. I mean, the it's not just the
media too, it's also people that have been watching these
media outlets that you're seeing on TikTok or even in
the Twitter comments. I posted something earlier about it and
had people, uh one of them say go f myself
because I said that the the left is fascist and
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they're the party of you know, political murders, political violence
and things, and had another guy saying that, you know,
he deserved it. It's when you repeat these things over
and over, like you said, people start to believe it,
but then they also start to act on it. And
the amount of people that are celebrating it, it just
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really goes to show. Oh and I want everyone to
don't go look for that video, but go look and
find the people that are celebrating this, because there really
is evil out there, terrible people. I mean, nobody should
ever celebrate this.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
We are going to be talking fully about how they're celebrating.
Don't do not mistake me. We're about to dive into that.
And we can dive into that by you know, let's
continue with what the left say. As soon as this happened,
the same news network said that, oh, no, this is
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a tragedy, not because Charlie had been shot, because President
Trump was going to use this now as a chance
to send a national guard to Utah.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
That's what they I forgot that.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yep, Charlie hadn't been even taken to the High hospital yet,
he might have just gotten there and these people are
already using an assassination to push their agenda. It did
not take an hour. This is not two days from now,
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this is not a month from now. This is right here.
And then they use this to attack conservatives.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
And when you see people doing this, they're showing who
they are and you better believe them.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
And at the end of the show, I'm going to
talk about some of the nice things people said, and
because a lot of them do, talk about a wake
up call, you know, and one of my favorites, uh
is going to be what Chris McDaniel said. Of course
I'm a bit biased. I don't care. But now let's
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talk about you know, we've talked about the media, how
they play into this, We've talked about how the left
play into this. You know, Nancy not Nancy. What's the
woman that failed her presidency, Camilla Harris, vice former vice
president Harrison actually completely boxed her own election in spectacular fashion.
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She goes on and she says, you know, I'm so
sorry that this happened. Violence is not the answer, people,
and she went on to spew this basic pr response
and my thought on this, and I want to hear
your thoughts on those Graves. It's like most politicians, she's
(32:41):
going to condemn it when it happens. But Graves, you know,
I don't have much money to my name right now.
A matter of fact, one of our services we use
for the podcast is nine dollars and I ain't got
nine dollars to pay it right now. You know, I
want you to think I'll put five dollars on this.
How long does it take for Harris to start calling
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us Nazis again and that we are just basically the
devil We're destroying this country, this democracy. By the way,
We're not a democracy, you idiot. We're a constitutional republic.
You know how long I say, I'll give it. I'll
give it two weeks.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
And I think you're being gracious there. I give her
like three days. Okay, So Trump a dictator again?
Speaker 2 (33:29):
And you know, how long do you think? How long
do you think till the media starts calling us Nazis
and stuff again tomorrow? That's so huge, the lack of
faith we have in our media. But like I guarantee you,
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I actually agree with you on that one. I actually
don't doubt on Harris either. I wouldn't be shocked if
in three days called trumpet Hitler, Hitler, But the media
I have less faith in than the politicians. And that's
that's a low bar, Graves. That is all the way
in hell, how low that bar is. And the media
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somehow like Conga lines that crap and gets under it.
But I can I can see it. Like Trump says
something and before they talk about the assassination and how
we should be praying for everybody, they're going to say
and that's Hitler and the Republicans are Nazis and other news.
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You know, Charlie Kirk got shot and we asked everybody
to give them a prayer, his prayers. You know, that's
that's what they'll do. I think I wouldn't be shocked
at all. But we're we're kind of hitting this nail
on the head for y'all, our dear listeners and Graves.
You know, I think I've taken up a lot of
time so you can speak, and second I've kind of
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got fired up. But you know, we want to hit
this head on the coffin for y'all before we kind
of jump into the left. People that believe this, and
because you needed to understand why the people are so
happy that this assassination took down on the left side
because they're politicians and the media has trained them to
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be these hate filled individuals.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
Yeah, they have. And you know I dealt with the
tabling as you did too. I don't know if you
had any crazy. I got spin on a couple of them.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
I got spit on by apparently a Christian quote unquote
who told me I was going to hell. And I
looked at her and I was like, ma'am, I'm saved
by the grace of God. And she looked at me
as like, what church. Yeah, I told her my church.
I told her when I got saved, when I got baptized,
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and you you would have thought I shot her. She
told me I was going to hell and I was
going to burn for all of eternity, all because I'm
a Charlie Kirk supporter. By the way, I didn't even
get into any politics. I think that day we were
talking about like school choice, are maybe gun rights it
was one of those, or no, no, no, I think
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it was abortion. It was abortion, the you know, the
right not to kill a child, to murder children, and
we were I was actually going to put that into
this episode too. How many birth how many deaths have
occurred because of abortion. But that's a whole other issue now.
Speaker 3 (36:34):
But you know that happened to me too. To say
about Charlie Kirk like, he was also a champion of
getting out the pro life stance out there to the masses,
to the young generation. And if there's anything that you know,
obviously we all have the right to be upset. We
have a right to be pissed off, and we need
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to act like we're pissed off. We need to take
action and tell people about this. Everybody's going to hear
about it, but actually talk to people and be like, look,
it's all coming from this side. This is what they're saying,
this is what they're doing. Yeah, we have to fight
against it and keep spreading his message. He was a
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good person, He.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Was a great man, and it will be the greatest
fail of the conservative movement to let his movement, his
part in that die with him. It would be one
of the greatest tragedies I think I will see is
if we let what he has started die. Because Charlie
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was one of those I think he opened a lot
of X our gen X, golly gen Z and millennials
mind and starting even in Generation Alpha, showing us, yeah,
just how crazy it is that we've all accepted that
it's okay to murder a child like you didn't really understand,
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like it's depicted in movies, news, TV shows, it's okay
to kill a child. And Charlie was one of the
few people that finally stood up and was like, guys, no,
what type of society have we become that we're okay
with killing children?
Speaker 3 (38:27):
It.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
Yeah, it would be a horrible thing to let all
this be for nothing. Charlie Risks gave his life for
this movement, his family. Graves, if you can hear me,
(38:49):
I need you to refresh your phone because my recording
software is telling me that we aren't picking you up.
So real quick, everybody, I want to text Graves and
I'm going to jump into kind of some of the
left thought process real quick. So, well, Graves is gone.
(39:21):
We'll hope Graves comes back, but I am going to
continue on with this that here's what some of the
left are saying. So if you're thinking, okay, Graves is back, Graves,
I don't know where you kind of cut out, But
do you want to kind of finish the topic of
abortion and the left and the media how they've played
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into Charlie's murder.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Yeah, sorry, I had somebody tried to call me in.
It made my phone mess up. But so, yeah, the
the rhetoric, rhetoric from their side about his beliefs, because
you know, he just believes we shouldn't be killing a baby.
Everybody has the right to life, something that you know,
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their shad took away from him. They see that as
fascism because you know, they'd call him a Nazi just
because he was like saying to them that you can't
a woman doesn't have rights over their own body, their
own choice and stuff, And that's not at all. What
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he was saying was you had that choice, you made
that choice to do what you did to end up
getting pregnant, and you know that doesn't mean that you
should kill the baby just because of that. And so
many politicians and people on the left take that issue
to heart so much, even though they haven't lost that
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right that they do think it's okay to kill you
over that. It's it's not even that big of a
deal because they haven't lost that. Ruby Wade was overturned.
Not a single state is actually just outright banded abortion
but they take that and run with it.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
And you know, if you had my way, because it
is a states rights issue, because for those who don't know,
if it's not clearly depicted in the Constitution, is a
federal right? Is the power of the states. I love
Mississippi banded out right because I'm tired of art my
state killing babies. But you know, I will say this, Yeah,
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they went after him and they condemned him. They called
him a fascist, a Nazi, and you know, against women
rights and all this crap. You could go and watch,
and I do encourage everybody to go to Turning Point
and watch all of Charlie's videos. Not only does that
kind of help Turning Point out, but I'm sure it
helps the families because again I couldn't imagine what they're
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going through. But you know, with all that being said,
he was a.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
Very smart person too. You know, he's not just talking
about his own beliefs. He brings in facts in actual history,
Like we both love history, and he knows his history too.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
Yeah, and that's why I love Charlie because I do
feel like me and him would have a heck of
a debate on history. It'd have been great. I would
have just loved to talk about it. But you know,
it was an extremely Yeah, they think I don't know
where I was going with that other topic, but they
(42:38):
think that just because you disagree with him, you don't
have the right to talk. And one of the big
things about Charlie was Charlie really believed in freedom of expression.
And if you're a conservative like me and Graves, Me
and Graves, we probably haven't ever really dived into it,
but there are probably a couple things me and Graves
(43:00):
disagree with that. But Graves hasn't said, you know what,
I'm not coming on the show anymore. We're not friends anymore.
You know, me and Grace would probably talk about it
over a nice beer. Let's be honest. I'm not even
gonna joke on the show. Yes, I but I drink cider.
I'm one of those weird people. Our bourbon o.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
Well, there's nothing wrong with a little use called the Angry.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Orchards red apple or Ace pine apple. That might be
the greatest thing that we have discovered in recent society.
But you know, me and Graves would talk about it
probably over one of those beverages. And again, you're not
supposed to talk about alcohol. But again, this is the
(43:45):
show's already as al rated as you can get, uh,
And we would talk about the assassination you had, death murder,
you know, and we would talk about it, probably over
a fire on a winter night. You know, Me and
Graves will both present arguments, and I guarantee it neither
me or Graves will change her mind because we're both
(44:07):
strong willed people. And you know what's gonna happen. Me
and Graves are gonna shake and probably change topics to
something completely different. And Great is still gonna appear on
the show. Graves is still gonna talk to me. Me
and Graves are still gonna hang out if I ever
get to Oxford again, because the last time I was there,
Graves just had to not be there, that jerk. But
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you know, we would still talk. You know, me and
Graves talk on a decent regular basis.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
Heck, we in a fantasy football league together that I
think Graves actually won this game to the surprise of Graves,
but I did you know, I was. We were all shot.
But you know we would still be friends. But you
have that same disagreement in the Left, and they do
get hostile. They start spitting. You know, I watched this
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video of this white girl that had braids and this
black girl comes up to her. It was like threatening
to yank them out because you can't have them.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
And black dressed, black hair.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Yeah, and she was extremely up in her face or violet.
Or you could watch the videos of the children that
told the cashier that their mom said it was okay
to steal. Are this group of kids, these two young
black women that went into a gas station stole crap
and then got mad that someone was going to report
them to the police. You know, that's just genius, mind you.
(45:38):
But that's the left. I'm not even like critiquing, you know,
the black community here. That's just the left. That's how they've.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
Poisoned that people think that it's okay.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
They do, and they do make people think it's okay
to murder people. Yeah, they'll condemn you when it happens.
But I guarantee you if you put them in a
small room together and they knew without a doubt they
weren't being recorded, the media and the left leavers would
almost congratulate them.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
Well, let me tell you this. I saw a video
I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier, but
I saw a video of the TMZ studio and when
it got announced that Charlie had actually died, they started cheering.
Like the people that run the cameras and are in
the background, they started cheering about it.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Sick sobs, sick.
Speaker 3 (46:36):
Oh. And another thing that I didn't mention earlier the
Democrats in Congress when they tried to do that, you know,
moment of silent prayer for Charlie Kirk, and they all
started Democrats started screaming no and didn't want it to happen.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Yeah. Again, they'll play nice on camera, but this is
the real left leaders in real left media, and we
wanted to beat that home because me and Graves both
saw some videos and I'll quote this is all I
have so on this part, Graves, if you kind of
want to jump in here. But this is from whatever
their version of Twitter is, the blue sky with like whatever.
(47:16):
It is like a little yeah, gay looking butterfly, you know,
which is probably fitting because the majority of their audience
is probably gave. You know, I wish the bullet that
hit Charlie Kirk have a pleasant day. Replies, Oh wow,
she did a good job. Thoughts and prayers to the
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bullet's family. Finally some good news to come out of
my state. That's just one thread on the liberal version
knockoff of Twitter, And I know Graves has some more
than I do on this one.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
Well, it's just people long TikTok posting videos of you know,
them being all excited.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
You know.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
I have some happy music in the background with them
dancing saying Charlie got pupewed in the neck, you know,
and other people on Twitter, you know, just saying that yes,
he had it coming to him. And uh, somebody actually
put on one of j d Vance's tweets where he was,
(48:26):
you know, saying rest in peace or something along those lines.
They said, watch your back because you're next. You know.
It's uh, it's a virus that's going around on that side.
And if you see somebody that is actually celebrating it,
you you better if you know them, stay away.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Yeah, no dough out all the time. Even after I say,
and I agree with Grace on this, we need to
defeat this version of the left. I'm sure another version
will pop up. It's okay to have political disagreements again,
you know, if the if we beat the left, uh,
I guarantee you, me and Graves are gonna be talking
more and more about Okay, conservative policies and how we
(49:10):
differ on a couple of them. But me and Graves,
as I said earlier, could disagree at the end of
the day. These people can't. And these people are excited
when someone is put down murdered because they disagree with them. Well,
I agree, we need to destroy this version of the left.
There's always gonna be a political difference. I mean, heck,
that's as old as this country. But that's okay. You
(49:35):
can agree to disagree, be respectful. These are fascists, These
are communists. These are the Soviet Union that has finally
come back to bite us after the Cold War. These
are the these thoughts.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (49:52):
Ronald Reagan said, if fascism ever comes to America being
the form of liberalism.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
Yeah, and it has. Like before this liberalism, you know,
was a bit more honorable, you know, and I mean
that in the lightest term. But it was just a
disagreement on how to govern. Yeah, you know, they just
thought that, hey, it was we needed a bit more government,
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and everybody else was like, I don't think so, Tim,
And we had heated debates. But you know, I remember
when watching a documentary when Ronald Reagan got shot. You know,
they were like, you know, this is just horrendous, how
dare you do this? And you know nowadays, you know, Dick,
I'm willing yeah to them, this is what they want.
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That's one less conservative out there. And I've actually seen
someone say that there's one less conservative out there tormenting
the world or something like that.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
I'm sure you know.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
And we haven't even talked about what tonight's original topic
is gonna be with that poor girl in Charlotte, North Carolina.
And I'm honestly gonna say that for next week that
I'm going to continue this topic with Graves next week
on that one, and we'll probably have a bit more
news to discuss as we kind of get back on
the swing of things. But this is your line in
(51:15):
the sand, people, I do want to Yeah, that's kind
of what I was even just gonna say, Like.
Speaker 3 (51:23):
This has gotten to a point now like when is
enough enough? You know, right now has got to be
enough because if this isn't enough, it's only gonna get worse. Look,
we will lose our country. I mean, we could have
if we didn't win twenty twenty four. You know, if
we lose power in twenty twenty six, things could start
(51:46):
to slide back the other way. But this right here,
as someone said earlier today, this is the turning point, USA.
So it's time to make up your mind.
Speaker 2 (51:58):
And I couldn't agree more. And I actually I kind
of want us to talk a bit more about the
line in the sand as we kind of get ready
to wrap up the show before I get into those quotes,
because I know this was kind of you inspired me
on this topic, are part of the show, and I
couldn't agree more. This is the turning point, you know this.
(52:21):
If this isn't I'm scared to see what would be right,
you know, if you don't wake up. Yeah, And we're
teetering on that.
Speaker 3 (52:33):
People.
Speaker 2 (52:34):
We did a great job with Trump, and I think
me and Graves talked about this when Trump was elected.
But if we don't do anything after we elected Trump,
then Trump is going to fight his hardest for four
years and we're going to more likely lose the movement again,
and it's just going to be this back and forth again.
And let me tell you, everybody thinks it's okay to
have this back and forth with Democrat and Republican. I'll
(52:57):
tell you why it's not because either way we're moving
farther to the left. People don't realize that we need good,
strong leadership for the next couple decades to even hope
to untangle this mess. This is why it's so important
to fight everybody, because if we don't, we'll get a
(53:20):
Rhino in office and we'll continue to go to the left. Heck,
you could even have a Trump in office and he
could fight his tail off and we still end up
a bit more to the left. It wouldn't be as
much as if you had a Rhino. But Trump is
only one man in one office. We need Congress, we
need the senators, we need the representatives. We need to
(53:40):
get the judges out that put their public opinion in
and just get the judges back that read the law,
that don't have a tide of conservatism or liberalism. They
just care about the law. And that's why it's so
important to all the line in the saying like, no,
(54:01):
we are tired of moving to the left. For the
next decade and maybe even a whole other decade after that,
y'all are moving to the right and we're gonna be
taking strides.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
You know, we did make a really good dent. I know,
in the last two years, Democrats have lost roughly ten
million registered voters. Ten every single not a single county
went more blue in the last presidential election. But like
(54:37):
we said, if we get complacent, if this isn't our
final straw, so to say, like it will shift back
to them because they were already trying to control the
narrative over Charlie Kirkbying murdered, and they you know, tried
to not let the fourteen time arrested guy that murdered
the girl on the bus. You know, they they we'll
(55:00):
try to suppress this and turn it their way with
whatever means that they have. But we have to keep
fighting it, keep spreading the truth, Like twenty twenty six
now has become even bigger than it was because if
we let the people that condone this stuff back in office,
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oh boy, And.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
Like I couldn't agree more like in twenty twenty six,
this is our this is our hour because we have
to fight. We have to put this party to bed.
Like again, we might not destroy it completely, but we
have to cut out the cancerous parts of this country
and that's mostly liberal. Now again, you know, I think
(55:43):
we have a lot of rhinos we also have to
deal with. And you never want to vote for someone
just because they have an R by their name, But
you know, either stand up first off and replace that
person that's a rhino, or getting the fight to get
rid of these liberals. You know, yep, I know I'm
gonna be at least doing one of the two. I'm
(56:05):
not gonna stop now. This is my mission.
Speaker 3 (56:08):
You know.
Speaker 2 (56:09):
I actually even got some clips made today to start
flooding social media again because it's time to start fighting.
Speaker 3 (56:20):
And it is they this is their version of fight
violence and stuff. We gotta fight them culturally.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
And if we don't fight them culturally, we are going
to lose. And I can't stress that enough everybody. We
have to fight them culturally. We have to beat them,
because if we don't, we're just going to end up
continuously going to the left, and it's going to get
more violent. More people are going to get murdered. Like again,
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you know, I think I don't know if me and
you've ever actually talked about this, Grace, but you know,
I get death threats on occasion. Apparently I'm great at
pissing people off. I don't even know what I've done
yet yet, but you know, I get death threats. And
I always thought, you know, okay, part of being a
historian in this world is just getting death threats. I
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honestly thought that part of being conservative, part of being
a white man, part of being a Christian man in
twenty twenty five is getting death threats. I accepted that
way too long. I'll agree I was part of the
problem there. I accepted it way too long. Now I
have to think about the fact that, you know, when
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I go out to speak from now on, when I
start trying to push the conservative movement even harder now,
I could get shot now. And I'm now I'm a
bit scared, but also a bit still angry. I can't
let this be it, because fear is how these people
(58:04):
want it to go. They want us to be so
scared that we don't do anything. And I mean, I'll
ask Graves his opinion on this, but you know how
to get involved. Get involved in your local elections, your
state elections, your federal elections. Every election. You should be
trying to do something. It's past time people. You don't
(58:27):
have to go out there and make yourself a target.
You know, I guess me and Graves are just crazy
like that. But you don't have to do that. You
can go out, Yeah I thought you'd like that. You
can go out and do your part. But living in
fear is just going to make sure they win and
then we're gonna get Like the UK, well you can
(58:50):
get arrested for being a Christian. You can get arrested
for praying in your house, you can get arrested for
stating your public yesterday.
Speaker 3 (59:01):
Yeah, speaking of that, somebody got arrested yesterday in the
UK that called someone a muppet online. They got arrested
because that made somebody anxious. So I'm anxious. Well, they
don't want to read what i'd say.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
Ye I'm not that nice.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
Oh I'm not especially today. Like it's like you said,
I'm glad we didn't record right after this happened because
uh oh I haven't been this mad. Yeah, it's been
so long. I mean I literally felt my body felt
a weird way today.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
It just ah and I'll agree with that, Like I'm
glad we didn't record. Like when President Trump's assassination at
tamp happened, I was steaming with rage, but I was able.
I'm very good at keeping my emotions somewhat in check,
(01:00:04):
and I was able to go and record a quick
update for everybody. You know, President Trump has an assassination
attempt has been happened. We still have that episode up
on this show, actually, but you know today I couldn't
because not only.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Was the Trump when we saw him survive.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
We saw him survive in Charlie's you know someone else
from turning point she should be watching listening to this episode.
I call her pillowcase because you can fit into a pillowcase.
And she's gonna be pissed that I've mentioned this on air,
and that's fine, but she said, and I agree with her.
When you see that close up of it and you
(01:00:49):
see the blood come out, and you can you can
almost see his soul, Leava's body, you knew at that
point they had just killed Charlie Kirk, they had murdered him.
Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
And we're talking about debate about violence.
Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
Yeah, yeah, violence from the left, and the left just
wanted to, I guess, prove him right. But this is
an extremely sad day in history. It's only going to
get worse if we do nothing. Again. You can expect
more of this if we don't do anything.
Speaker 3 (01:01:27):
But like I was stunning with it, I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Yeah, be loud.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
You know I always tell everybody we're not them. You know,
do it how Charlie does it? Or I guess now
I have to say, did it?
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
He proved so many people wrong by just telling them
the facts. But now we have to make sure we're
not scared to go out there and say the facts.
You know, as as I was saying, you know when
that happened, you know I was able to get on
here and be professional. I couldn't have today, and I'm
not really being completely professional. Now. I've let my guide
to this whole conversation because I am pissed. Because enough
(01:02:04):
is enough. This is the line in the sand, and
we're asking everybody that listens to us to share this
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(01:02:25):
But we're asking you to share this simply because we're
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whether it is joining the podcast world, whether it is
becoming a part of an election, whether it's sharing conservative
movements on social media, are becoming a major part in
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that conservative movie movement. Like Charlie Kirk, it is time.
It is past time in this country. And we've we
finally figured out why it's past time, because this violence
has gotten worse again. We've barely talked on the incident
for the poor innocent girl in Charlotte, North Carolina. He
got he killed her, and then he said I got
(01:03:07):
that white girl, and the media immediately immediately started lying saying,
he oh, he know, he never said that. He's he's
an individual. We should be praying for him. He has
mental health.
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
We don't know that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
We don't know if it was about race. We just
we just we need to be thinking of him. Now.
Screw that scumbag. One of my friends today said something
like this. He's like, you know, I wouldn't be mad
if we brought back the death penalty in every state.
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
Yeah, or you have him. One of my friends even
he said, uh, public executions, Graves.
Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
I'll admit it live on air. You have bigger kahonahs
than I do, because that's what we both agreed on
that we didn't have these problems with public executions.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
Because criminals also, you know, they martyred people like Lucas
or what Luigi Mangioni, the one that killed the healthcare guy,
and they were all celebrating it. I mean, that's the
type of people we're dealing with.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Yeah, they turned them into like a saint almost, They
were like.
Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
A painting of it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
I can only laugh at that, because if I don't,
I'm gonna start cussing.
Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
I agree, sometimes you have to just laugh the the
anger out because I mean, if we did say everything
we wanted to say about what happened today, it probably
would get canceled forever.
Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
Yeah, the show would be taken off the air just
by the word the event of words mean Graves would
be using. But yeah, we haven't even talked on that tragedy.
But that tragedy does add to this conversation. I kind
of want to give it its own part in the episode,
but you know, because this is so huge, but it
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does play a part. You know, someone posted this is
how many times the New York Times talked about George
Floyd and ninety seven times when it happened in twenty
twenty sparking on the riots. Like we talked about earlier.
This is how many times they talked about the white
girl that got stabbed. Zero times. Grades they haven't even
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made it like the CNN is the first first group
to acknowledge it, and they said it will We don't know.
They tried to save a man that has committed murder
and murder on camera. You see him get out the knife,
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you see him stab this girl. This girl's in so
much shock of what happens. I don't think she even
realized she'd been stabbed. But then she realizes. You can
even see it in her eyes that she knew she
was going to die. And this young girl that came
over here from a war to have peace, security, freedom,
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the pursuit of happiness dies just like that. And the
whole part of these African Americans just sat there and
did nothing. Some of them just got their throne out
and recorded it. If that's all they did. No one
called nine one one, No one tried to run over
to her. You know, no one tried to brave the
bullet storm. And you can say that you know what
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happened today, You know, you see a lot of people
storming out. But you do see a lot of conservatives
run up that stage and try to get Charlie out
of there as quickly as possible because they knew time
was of the essence with a hit like that. They
braved their lives to save him another man, because the
greatest thing you can do is lay down your life
for a fellow human being, and they did it. And
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mm hmm, we're getting fired up. If do you have
anything else you want to say about drawing a line
in the sand graves and how people need to get involved.
Now are your children your grandchildren? Heck, you are going
to live a fascist utopia where you can get shot
if you have a disagreement or be arrested.
Speaker 3 (01:07:19):
Are you know, go ahead? I mean that's exactly the point.
Like are we just going to allow this? Do you
want to live in a country where your kids, left
or right will get assassinated just because of what they
believe in? I don't think anybody does, except for deranged
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people which are always on the left. Sorry, but they
are no apologize they are. It's been time we've talked
about it, you know, with with keeping up the fight
after Trump won, but seeing stuff like this, I mean
it's seriously time there's talk and there's action. We've all
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talked about it, and now it's the time for action.
We just lost a thirty one year old father of
two kids, husband who changed a generation's political beliefs basically,
and it's up to all of us to not only
keep that going, but to keep your children and your
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family safe. You need to be on our side and
you need to see the evil on the other end
and fight against it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
Let's see here USA Today post of clip, surprisingly not
of the assassination, but talking about Charlie Kirk's kids, which
I'm almost shocked that they actually did. Yeah, and I
don't think I see anything about prayer. They're just it's
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like they put it up to put it up. But
the two shared two young children, a daughter and a son.
And you got to know these how do you know
how old these kids are? On the top of your head, Graves,
they couldn't.
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Be more than eight. One of them is a year old, yeah,
and the other one is like a year old. The
others probably three or four.
Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
Yeah, Like the daughters like three or four, and the
son was just born, like, I mean, he's not too old.
And these kids will now not grow up without a
will now grow up without a father. This wife will
now have to learn and deal with the fact that
in a time without war, a time where we shouldn't
have to be fighting for our rights like our founding
fathers did. Our founding fathers laid down their lives to
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make sure that we didn't have to die for our beliefs.
And here we are in a time where we're having
to die for our beliefs, and the Left are celebrated.
And I kind of wanted to end the show talking
because I think a lot of these people do have
a clear insight on what happened today. Chris McDaniel said,
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political violence has no place in America. Yet again, another
conservative voice has been targeted today, Charlie Kirk was shot
while speaking to students at Utah Valley University. Regardless of
anyone's political values, an attack on free speeches, attack on
the very foundation of our republic. Over the last few years,
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we've watched the American left growth increasingly hospitile to opposite views.
Conservative students have been shouted down, speakers, counsels, and events disrupted.
Now tragedies, tragedy words have turned into our nation must
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say with one voice enough. Debate should be one with reason, persistence,
and truth, not imitation or violence. And I got a
couple more.
Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
One thing is I just wanted to say that that
that last part of there. You know, we should all
say with one voice enough, it's not just oh it's
enough like no, this is it's been enough like that,
this is. We can't keep doing this. We can't keep
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letting this happen.
Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
No, we can't. Another former senator for Mississippi said, the
foundation of our public is dying and very few are
fighting to protect it. You know, one of the strongest
believers in spree feet re speech and debate of our times,
of all people have been shot for doing just that.
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Debate and free speech.
Speaker 3 (01:12:10):
Yeah, the left go ahead, when you can't win a
debate and you resort to violence, I mean you've already lost.
Like they have nothing left to stand on.
Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
Exactly. And the left don't have anything to stand on,
and that's why they're lashing out with this danger level
of violence. And another conservative, Shane McGerr, the left lectured
us for the last decade about the dangers of violence
from the right, from the assassination attempts on President Trump
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to the United Healthcare CEO being murdered. Now, Charlie Kirk,
the danger was actually on the left. And let's see here.
Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
I think I have one more.
Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
Let's see here. All Charlie Kirk did, and this is
I don't think this is this is just from someone
on Twitter. All Charlie Kirk did was have a respectful
dialogue with people. He disagreed with another congressman, and they
still killed him. Another congressman said, you know this was
set at three ten pm today, an hour after Charlie
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Kirk was assassinated. Good afternoon. Was wondering if Charlie Kirk
getting shot affects your position on campus carrying, if guns
control had been in play, could this tragedy been avoided.
That's coming from a Democratic Party candidate.
Speaker 3 (01:13:53):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Yeah, And let's see here, it's someone else. It's not
gun violence, it's democratic violence.
Speaker 3 (01:14:05):
I mean, they've got a point.
Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
Another Trump fan that that's kind of his handle. Every
American should be livid right now. Charlie Kirk has never
once promoted violence against any political group. Yet he was
just shocked. He only stood for peace. This is beyond outrageous,
no words, And this is from Stephen Krewer CNN is
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already saying that the evil assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk
is an example of both sides of today's political divide.
Speaker 1 (01:14:39):
No, it's not.
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
One side has to risk life and limb to express
opinions publicly. One acts with violence.
Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
That's very true.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
Someone from Mississippi, Old Gilbert said, recent polls indicate that
many liberals in the current in this country support sassination
as a remedy to their grievances. Insanity, crickets from liberal
leadership about this poll. We saw that attitude manifest today.
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Charlie Kirk was an American patriot. He loved his family,
his country, and his God. He was a strong voice
against the status quo, spreading his message to Generation Z
on college campuses. He likely knew he was taking a
risk and merely speaking his mind. He led a powerful movement,
but he proceeded telling the truth, uninhabited, uninhibited, and unafraid,
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praying for his family. And this is the last one.
I'll say it again. Throughout all of history, the most
violent political movements have come from the left. This is
from a friend of mine. Force and violence is as
are all they have to accomplish their goals. They cannot
use a precision our reason because their ideas are generally
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unworkable and devoid of logic. Thus, force and violence are
the ultimate results when they need to accomplish their goals.
They result. The results invertibly lead to anger, envy, and
that turns and that leads into instapability. We should politically
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separate from these people. No more alternatives.
Speaker 3 (01:16:49):
There really isn't much of an alternative anymore. I mean,
there's not. You can't coexist with people who want to
kill you over your political belief.
Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
You can't. I mean, I remember families used to be
able to get together on Christmas and talk political beliefs,
and half the table will agree one way, half the
table agree another way. You can't have that now. One
side will either skip the Thanksgiving or at this point
now maybe even try to kill their family. Because that's
how delusion the left has become. Oh yeah, yeah, this
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has pissed me off. I hope it's pissed all you
off listening.
Speaker 3 (01:17:33):
Gray, recognize the evil that you're up against, You know that.
It's It's one thing to be like, ah, this is
a terrible tragedy. Can't believe this happened, but this has
been I've been noticing it for years, you know, the
level of rhetoric dialing up, and the level of mental
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illness on that side also dialing up, and eventually things
like this happen. It's terrible, but we have to We
can only fight it one way. It's not with violence.
It is with the culture war, and we have to
beat the Democratic Party to death, not physically, but at
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the ballot box. We have to make people see the
realization of what these people are and that they cannot
support it unless they're a terrible human being, and they'll
never win again exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
I mean again, you know, this is just this is it,
This is it. This is the line and saying we
ask everybody join a grave. Is there anything you else
want to say before I kind of start getting ready
to sign off?
Speaker 3 (01:18:48):
No, I think that's that's about it. I just want
everyone to to not let this discourage you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
Amen. Amen. But with that, everybody, we really wanted to
do this episode as a wake up call. That's kind
of why we spent so much time talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:19:09):
The media, the.
Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Liberal leaders. We quoted these people, We showed you what
that other side said and it was all because the
assassination is a complete injustice. It was a horrible thing.
It should live on in history as an awful, awful
thing that has happened. Charlie Kirk was a great man.
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This episode has done in honor of him, in honor
of his all his hard work for the conservative movement. Charlie,
you will be missed, and Charlie, thank you for what
you've done for our movement and what you gave your
life for unknowingly gave your life for. I might add,
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you know, Charlie when he started all this, did not
know he was signing up to be a target. He
knew a target, you know, uh, socially, you know he'd be.
He knew he'd probably be a piranha or talk bad too,
you know, as I said earlier, given death threats that
he thought that no one would ever act on mm hmm.
But he gave his life for this movement, and I
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refuse to let his life be in vain. I ask
everybody to go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:20:28):
Oh yeah, definitely pray for him, his family, his kids.
But there are soldiers who go and put their life
on the line for us, and there are spiritual soldiers.
That was a man of God and Charlie Kirk, and
he died for this country. He died spreading the gospel.
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You know that that is something that we should remember
him before, not just him getting shot, but who he
was and what he stood for and fought for.
Speaker 2 (01:21:06):
Amen, Graves, Amen, and Uh. I don't know if there's
any better way to end the show. And as I said, say,
this is an honor of Charlie Kirk. Again, We're not
gonna make any money off this episode. I've turned off ads.
I ask everybody share this out. In the next couple
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of weeks, I'm gonna be you know, making clips from
this simply because we need to get the word out
about this episode. We need to fight. Me and Graves
will be back next Thursday for another episode of the
Conservative Colonel Podcast. We thank you all for joining us,
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and pray for America and pray for Mississippi.
Speaker 3 (01:21:56):
Not everybody