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Speaker 1 (00:17):
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Speaker 4 (01:03):
Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel Podcast. I'm your host,
Harrison Dolls, and I'm joined by Graves Baker. How you doing, Graves?
Speaker 2 (01:13):
I'm doing well. How are we about you?
Speaker 4 (01:16):
I'm tired, but I'm here, I know, to the shock
of everybody, we are now have released an episode and
it's not taken a month. It's still a week late.
But you know that's improvement.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Deserves a round up plug.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
It really does. We came like I can't describe how
close we came to actually being able to be. This
is our third episode back instead of the second. When
I tell y'all last Thursday, we came like an inch
from having the show done, and I realized I needed
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to be somewhere. Graves was booked up, and when I
came back, I was like, I'll just I'll do a
solo one. I just like having Graves here because it's
just honestly, it's it's funner with Graves. It's easier with Graves.
I don't have to worry about the whole show. Me
and Graves are pretty much on the same Brave Wave link,
so it's just easier to do a show like that.
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And so I was like, oh, well, I'll hammer down
and like, I had a couple of things I was
going to talk about some that will actually still talk
about on this episode, but uh, and then I downloaded
it and my mic was muted the whole time. Graves,
Oh no, So I have an audio video that is
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an hour long that you can't hear anything, and watching
the video format of it will get will oh, it'll
throw you for a loop. It's it's it's weird. But
we are happy to be back again. We said that
with everything that kind of happened with Charlie, how serious
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we're taking the future of our country when it comes
to the guiding principles of it, the morals of this country.
And I think conservatism is the best guiding principle for
this country going forward, because liberalism is just going to
enter us into complete chaos. And I don't know about you,
but every time I get on Instagram or social media,
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you can always see how liberalism is affecting the public
when it comes from people just like this girl goes
into a sea spy or that's what we have here
in Waynesboro, but like a car of a car a
phone place to get her iPhone iPhone screen repaired. She
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gets it repaired, and she runs for the door, Like
as soon as the guy gets done and he's about
to ring, he up snatches the phone and runs to
the door. Of course he locked it and called the police.
Sucked for her. Her mama came at the end of
that video and gave her a good scolding, and I
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was like, yes, conservative parenting is back. You could see
the disappointment as the mom looks at her twenty or
thirty year old daughter and it's just like, what have
I done? And I've seen a lot of videos like that,
like these group of men were beating on a girl
and this guy comes in to save him, and the
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people who were beating on the girl were offended that
the cops came, like why would you come? You know,
is it because of my race? And that is just
liberalism at its core. It's the victim mentality this guy
over here that stopped him from getting beaten. His arm
is bleeding. The cops keep asking him to go to
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the hospital. He's like, no, no, no, I'm fine.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
But they don't care though. I mean, that's how they've
been taught, is like, whatever I want to do, I
can do because I am oppressed, and you know, everybody
should cater to me.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
Well, I mean, look at the Charlottesville incident. I mean,
that's we touched on it rarely. We were going to
touch on it more, but I feel like at this
point a lot of people have already touched on it.
That's people that our listeners probably already listen to their podcast.
But this guy stands up stabs this poor girl to death,
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you know. And I can't remember exactly what he said, Graves,
I'm hoping you do, but he said something I got
that white girl something like that.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, that's what he said.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
And he said it over and over again. While the
whole bus watched this girl bleed out. Some people were
nice enough to get out their phones and record it.
A lot of help, that was, yeah, a lot of health.
This girl is dead now, not even a you know,
run over there and try to stop the bleeding. You know,
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everybody just kind of got out of this guy's way.
He got off and she falls to the floor. The
Young Life Paris. She left the war zone to come
to America, not knowing she's entered another. But that's what liberalism.
That's that's affected everybody's mind. They feel like you get
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away with anything now.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
And you know, I think, also, uh, this may seem
a little out of pocket. But when everybody makes it
sound like if we were to open up the insane asylums,
it sounds so bad when you put it that way.
You know, everyone makes it sound so bad, but we're
not treating mental health. There are people in the street.
The guy that stabbed her had been to jail fourteen times.
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Why is he on the street? People who are shooting
up places like the Charlie Kirk thing. His transgender boyfriend
posted a song a couple months ago on Soundclouds Gone
Now called Charlie Kirk Dead at thirty one. There are
signs if you like see people acting this way, or
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if doctors see people acting this way, we do need
to treat it somehow. We can't just let them be
on the street and get a gun and go shoot somebody.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
You want my controversial, take grace because I'm about to
get into it. I think part of the problem is
is we've let them dwell in this mental illnesses for
a long time. I mean, look at the whole transgender movement.
Biological men wanting to be women, biological women wanting to
be men, and having these surgeries to do so that
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completely just scars them. It's like going to a doctor
and asking him to, hey, could you cut up my
face please? I think I'll look better. Like that's not normal.
And if I went to a doctor saying that, I
would probably be prescribed some pretty heavy medicine and asked
to go to therapy. And that's what these people need.
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And you know, I'm about tired of acting like no, no,
don't say that. That's just gonna make you. No. I mean,
Charlie agreed with me. They're crazy. Look at the violence rate. Heck,
Charlie was talking about the trans violence when he got
shot by man dating another man who was trans. The
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bullet cases had trans ideology on it. And you know, again,
you I'm one of those believers you don't let one
person muck up a whole group of people, because that's
that's happened throughout all history, and it's just like, again,
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don't don't do that, like especially with like the poor
police force. You get one racist son of a gun
that needs to be dealt with in the police force,
but all of a sudden, that's the whole police force.
I don't like doing that. But when it's the evidence
is there, it's there, it's kind of hard to ignore.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
And I also think it and I can't confirm, but
the transgender roommate has possibly disappeared after it was I
just said it. I guess that's a good way to
put it. But after yeah, after it was cooperating with
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the FBI and now apparently has disappeared.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
And that's just a like sad thing, you know, it's gone.
And like I've went through some of the text messages
that they have released, you know. With again, I don't
know if we've even talked about it, but Tyler Robertson
is the one accused, and I will say it, you know,
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as a constitutionalist, he is innocent until proven guilty in
this country. Until the court officially charges him with murder,
I will not say, you know, he is for sure
the assassin, even though the evidence is there. That's just
who I am, Graves. If Graves disagrees with me, I
actually welcome him to just say it because I wish
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I could, but you know, them dang morals.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
But well, you know, my stance on it is, it's
just the evidence, right like, Okay, let's say that it
ends up it's not this guy. Well dang, but as
of right now, give him the death penalty.
Speaker 4 (10:57):
Oh, I think Charlie's assassin should get the death penalty.
And that was a hard thing for me to come
to terms with because you know, one of my friends
mentioned it. You know, if you're pro life, you know
you can't be against taking a life when it suits you.
And I agree with that to a stence. But I
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have also come to the agreement. And we've talked about
this on the last episode Graves, when we had capital
punishment all of a sudden, you know, these horrible murders,
they had the right charge for it, death, the death penalty,
and I think we talked about it after the show.
I can't remember. It could have been with someone else.
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The last couple of weeks are still a blur to me, honestly,
because I'm still not processing it well. I'll be honest.
But you know, someone and I talked about it, was like,
you know, let's make sure everyone's state has a death penalty.
Let's just kill all the mass murders because it's we're
beyond it. People have to know there's consequences, and I
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this is convinced me. I will say that. You know,
before this, I probably would have said, you know, I
don't know how I feel about the death penalty. I
was for it when I was younger, but as I
got older and got more into pro life, I was like, well,
it is a bit hypocritical, but now I'm kind of like, Nah,
you're gonna pick to be the scum of humanity. You're
gonna decide that you're gonna decide to kill this man
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in front of his wife and kids. You're gonna decide
to stab a fourteen year old girl, or not a
fourteen year old girl, but a young woman in the subway.
You know what, fry I've lost that part of me
from this. I have lost it. So yet, no, I
hope the accuser gets one hundred percent of the death penalty,
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because like, here's just some of the stupidness he was saying.
You know, I have some of it pulled up, and
I'm gonna kind of go through here and read some
of the things he said to his boyfriend. Had enough
of his hatred. He spread too much hate. Again, Charlie
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never asked for violence against others. He asked for simple debate.
And now he might have mopped the floor with you,
embarrassed you, but he wasn't spreading hate. I know a
lot more extremist out there than Charlie. Charlie was the
nice one. And this is again, what are they calling
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us graves over and over and over again. Nazis, Fascists,
basically the devil incarnate, the second coming of the anti Christ.
Like they're putting all these labels on us, and then
they act shocked when someone yes, he's a Nazi. We
have to kill them. And like I'm pretty sure they
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of course have been their favorite one right now is fascists.
I would say, they don't want to call us too
much of a Nazi, but a fascist. And you know
the Tyler's mother said. Over a year or so ago,
he became more political and started leading more left. It
became pro gay and trans right, and he started dating
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a man who was a transgender, which basically just means
he was a man with a mental disorder. And I'm
gonna stand by those.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Oh, according to the d s M five actual psychology,
not the ones that you know propaganda teaches you today,
it is a mental disorder.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Yeah, I mean, I'm just gonna be honest. I one
hundred percent think it is. I know some people will
be like, well, you're a Christian, so you automatically think
that's wrong. And there is some truth of that that
my Christianity has guided me to that. But like as
Charlie has said lots of time, his Christianity influences him
as a man and somewhat politically, but he also lets
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facts guide him. And this is just as I said,
it's mental illness that has taken and root in our country.
You can't convince me otherwise. Hey, let's let someone that
is attractive to twelve year olds California be able to
identify as a twelve year old and be able to
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groom kids. I mean, that's California for you. That's the
worst of the worst.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
They're attracted persons.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
Minor attractive person We can't call them pedophiles anymore. Minor
attractive persons. And again that's coming out of California, and
this they want every state to be like California.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
Right, they're the model of the world.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
We can get into a whole topic about how the
communists have always wanted to be the top people in
this country. They used to use Christianity to say this
is why you should do something. Now they don't. Now
they just say it's the authority they have that they're
always right, and this is how we should be guiding.
Because don't worry if you don't know what's right or wrong.
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, AOC. They'll tell you what's right
and wrong and you follow that. Are you end up
in jail, you end up shot, you end up blacklist?
Do you end up jobless? You end up pay checklist?
You can't your like docs. I know someone who's threatened
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to dos me and kill me. You know that's what
they want. They want us to turn into England. And
I know we've talked about a couple times, but people
who pray in their own home in England is subject
to arrest. People that fight the what's happening over there
will be arrested for freedom of speech. I don't know
if anybody, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Somebody got arrested in England a couple of weeks ago.
We're calling somebody a muppet on Twitter, and they reported
it to the police because they gave them anxiety.
Speaker 4 (16:57):
Can I do that with the liberals that have given
me death threats? Can I flip the script on them
and say I've gotten anxiety from that? No, because all
of a sudden it's a white man saying it, and
they look at my voting history and they take a
look at me. They're gonna be Oh, no, he's fine.
I guarantee it, because we're the rubs of dirt in
it people. But you know liberals aren't. They're gonna cry.
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But you know he left a note that said I
had a chance to take out Charlie. I did it.
And of course even the person with the mental illness
is texting you're joking, right. That should tell you all
you need to know about this man. We are going
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to take a quick commercial break. I forgot to do it,
and we'll be right back after this. Everybody tells you
how hard twenty five will hit you, No one tells
you how far hard twenty six will hit you. And
going on twenty seven let me tell you, Graves, we
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Of course, we released the video form out of the
show every Wednesday on YouTube. So let's let's kind of
jump back into things. We need to get better at
taking commercial breaks anyway, So I'm glad we kind of
had a situation. That's all I'm gonna say live on air.
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But Robinson goes on to talk about how you know
in these textas, and again, I don't know when the
mentally ill person and I guess I need to clarify
because there's two ones in this scenario, but I don't
know when the boyfriend was like, maybe I should talk
to the cops, because like even if, like Graves man,
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you were like a brother to me. We're in this
political war together. But if Graves came up to me, dude,
I just did this to so and so, and I
are he said, check under our desk, and I see that.
I'm gonna have some questions and Graves probably ain't gonna
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have long to figure it out before I'm ratting him out.
I no offense, but like that's just common sense justice.
You can't just go around murdering people. But you know,
Robertson went on to text, he was worried, or he said,
worried what my old man would do if I didn't
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bring back my grandpa's rifle. Of course, this also kind
of ties into the fact that I think he was
gifted that rifle and he was worried after he dropped
it off that they would show it on the news
because he knew if he would show it, his father
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would kind of piece it together because he had just
given it to him. And again, the left have also
used this as a chance to take away our Second
Amendment rights. But that's a whole other topic. But you know,
he was worried about that, and then he told his boyfriend,
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let's see here delete these this exchange. He said, he
was going to turn himself in willingly, which we figured
out later that his mom and dad actually convinced him
to turn himself in willingly. He did say, don't take
any interviews or make any comments. If the police asked
you anything, ask for a lawyer, and stay silent. Let's
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see here. He does go on to say, let's see here.
There's just a couple more I have from this article.
By the way, I'm getting this from CNN because I
thought of the irony.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
H I'm actually reporting on something. Huh. I know.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
I was shocked just as you, but I thought it'd
be funny if I got all this information from CNN.
So any of our liberal listeners. By the way, we
do have a perfect place for you if you want
to hit the home button on the conservative Crona dot
com website. Why don't you scroll down until you see
George Washington and there's an email the host segment. Let
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why won't you email me? I will have a lovely
exchange back and forth with you. Let's let's have let's
open that door. But Robertson go ahead.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
I mean, if they disagree with us, you know, might
as well come on the show and talk about like
Charlie did instead of shooting us.
Speaker 4 (22:06):
Yeah, hey, instead of shooting me. I want those Graves
and that Graves hasn't signed on just yet he might have.
I'm not doing that to Graves though, I'm not asking
for anybody to shoot Graves. But you know, if you
want to come at me, how about first you try
to debate me and being Graves will not double team you.
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I'm sure there'll stuff. Graves is better at answering than
I am. But you know, if you want to come
on have a civil discussion, that's fine. Uh, you know,
keep it civil. Maybe don't cuss. That'd be nice for
me not to have to edit. But I highly doubt
that happens. I think they'll all be uncivil. But you know,
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whyon't you email us and we'll bring your your comments
up on an episode. You know, we'll we'll tell you
why you're wrong. H Robertson went on to say, remember
how I was engraving bullets talking to again his boyfriend
on the day of the mass shooting. The effing messages
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on them are mostly big memes, and as in last week,
please remember the next part of this is probably not
suitable to children, So maybe you just skip the next
couple of minutes to be safe if you are riding
with your children in the car. But notice the bulge.
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Ooh wu, what's this? Ooh wu? On there a couple
of them, a couple of them talking about more about
male genitalia. And that's on the cases again. It had,
as we said earlier, trans ideology on it. Stuff from
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the trans culture, if you even want to call it
that mental illness culture, you know, stuff like that, which
I find just extremely weird. Oh and one bullet was
engraved hey fascist catch.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Mm hm.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
And you know, quoting from ut Utah Governor Cox. That
one kind of speaks for itself. I mean again, what
have they been calling us graves not seasoned fascists? And
what does the bullet say? Graves? Hey fascists? Catch if
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you need any more? No, no, they still are doing
it today. That's why we need to just to, in
my opinion, just get rid of the left and let
the socialists start over. Because the sad truth is they're
always going to be communists and socialists in the country.
But the group we have now is just crazy. Uh.
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We need we need an era of politics again to
just get us back on track. My gosh, I'd rather
deal with liberal conservatives in this, and liberal conservatives blow
my mind on their stupidity just as much. But this
is just this is just turning the country violent. We're
going to be a war zone soon if we don't
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watch out.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Yeah, I mean, it has gotten bad and like it's
it's uh. The rhetoric hasn't stopped, and the actions have
not stopped either, sadly mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
And again, the it blows my mind that the politicians
and the media have not taken their Hey guys, us
pushing all this hate. This is kind of what started this.
We're sorry because again it's right there in black and
white white, Hey fascist catch. You know, he could have
wrote anything on these books, and he really literally did
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write anything that came into his sick mind, but one
stood out a pinpoint message that he wanted to prove.
Hey fascist catch, he's spreading hateful ideology. He's being hateful.
Who says that? Not the right, the left? And I'm
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going to talk about how the right has reacted to
this in a second. Me and Graves both will. But
Robinson turned himself in thirty three hours after shooting. Robinson's
mind believes she recognized her son via surveillance photo, and
the father agreed and then was able to see that
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the rifle was the fact the one that he had
given his son as a gift. Robinson's father text him
asking for a picture of a rifle. Let's see here.
Robertson didn't apply it into text with his boyfriend that
he was going to take his own life. And Robertson's
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parents will convince We're able to convince him to meet
them at their home where he did apply that he
was the shooter, and he told them there's too much
evil and the and the guy Charlie Kirk spreads too
much hate. I mean again, they're spread and hate goad
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that shoots somebody that disagree with and the media who
keeps agging it on. That's what blows my mind. You
can see one hundred percent, this is a actual hate crime.
Hating someone for something that is either an integral part
of themselves or hating someone for you know, of course,
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the you know, the we're all familiar with because the
color of their skin are their religion. But this is
political hate and it is manifested in leftist media and politicians,
and this is what you get you get these brainwashed,
weak individuals who are already mentally ill. We've talked about
how the fact that he was dating a guy who
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himself is mentally ill because he thinks he's a woman
and he's a man, and he's a transgender who more
likely did something to his body, you know, And then
he's writing all this stuff on the bullet cases. One
on the actual bullet a retired deputy sheriff did go
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as a family friend with the Robertsons to convince him
turn himself in, and that is kind of where he
did turn himself in. And that's kind of all the
information I have on that. There is some news that
I'm sure everybody knows now with but let's let's stay
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on this for a second longer before I kind of
jump ship, because I'm awful about that. I just it
blows my mind how no one sees what's happening on
the left, some even on the right, how they just
will ignore the fact that this is what they've turned
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our country into. It. It is a sad day in
American history, and I think one that will be remembered forever,
especially in the conservative movement where you killed, you know,
probably our brightest voice.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
You know, there's a lot of people comparing it kind
of to m OK. I think there is actually more
people at the Charlie Kirk stuff. They had two separate buildings.
It wasn't just the Cardinals stadium. And I mean people
all around the world, you know. I mean, civil rights
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is a huge deal. But there's been something different with this.
Like we're two weeks in and I still when I
see a video on TikTok or Twitter or something, I
still get emotional, Like I still at this. I don't
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know the words. I still not to describe it. Just
the impact that it's had across the world with people
with faith and also our beliefs and speaking up. They've
got one hundred and twenty thousand, probably more than that
now new chapter requests. There were only nine thousand at
TPUSA across the country before he got shot.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Yeah, no, membership and chapters have exploded. I know what
you're talking about. I've seen it too. I did not
double check this, but someone that is a decently trusted
source did say that Charlie Kirk's assassination and memorial has
gotten more media attention than the Kennedy and the MLK
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and Now again, this could also be a reflect of
the media age we're living in. But I think Charlie's
memorial service in Arizona, Yeah, it's like what one million now,
and I know the turning points A video of it
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is at four point three million. Let's see, I'll pull
up if it's on Charlie's because I know they've been
multi broadcasting it. Let's see here, fots had one I
was watching. Yeah, no Charlie, uh not. Charlie's Foxes is
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at two point six. Turning points is at four point three.
Let's see here anymore. A prayer virsil, a vigil for
Charlie as at one point three. I mean, the coverage
on this has been the biggest in I think history
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when it comes to an assassination, because it is We're
in a media age and it's a lot easier to
get information out. But I also think it points to
just how beloved Charlie was. Like I mean again, I've
seen on people a line of people being like, you know,
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Charlie's hateful in this and this, and then conservatives texting
back Charlie was the nice.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
One, right, and Charlie was.
Speaker 4 (33:02):
I can attest to the fact that how I have
changed politically since this and been like yet, Nope, Charlie
definitely would have handled this better than me, And maybe
that's a sign that I need to try to become
a better man. But right now I'm just still pissed.
But you know, y'all have made a mistake, and I
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think the Liberals are going to regret it for years
to come. Right, But that's kind of the most recent
updates on Charlie's assassin and stuff like that, what went
around with it. His wife, Erica Kirk, has been named
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the new CEO and chairman of Turning Point USA. Charlie
did leave notes and wills to a lot of members
of that trustee board of Turning Point that if anything
ever happened to him, he wanted his wife to be
chairman and CEO. I mean, again, they work closely together,
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they're married, and you know, the Bible says that you
know when you do marry, you become one person. So
I honestly don't know if anybody else could have taken
it on, And I know a lot of people are
trying to step up to feel the void of Charlie's tours,
his speaking. I don't know if anybody's going to be
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a better debater right now. Charlie was just I mean, wow,
he debated you in such a nice way but still
made you look like an idiot. It was great. I
said it when I said it, when I had the
when this originally happened, I would have loved to debate
it Charlie on things because I think it would have
sharpened my skills and made me think more. That was
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my concern. You can tell what the left's concern was
that they just knew that they would look like a
fool and no way to continue debating. And I know
this one person that went around following Charlie on campus
that was a leftist and kept asking Charlie to debate him.
Even Charlie at some point yeah, yeah, he was like, dude,
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I've beaten you like three times.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
And it was like, I just also debated the governor
of your state. I don't need to debate you, like,
go on somewhere else.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
Yeah. But the funny thing about Charlie, Charlie was more
talking about the fact that he's not going to debate
him during a public event, that he's trying to talk
to the students. If I'm not mistaken. Charlie debated him
earlier on this year, like for a fourth time.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
Yeah, and still.
Speaker 4 (35:47):
So Charlie's first off patience, God bless that man. My
anger tempers would flate tremendously.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
But I want to say this about Eric Occurd too,
is that a lot of people are trying to say, like, oh,
she seems so scripted in these things, and like it's
all right, you're speaking to a ton of people like
I'm awkward when I'm you know, out in public speaking somewhat,
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you know, And she does have something written down, so
there's that. But you know, at that memorial thing, those
those were real tears. And if you're watch any videos
of them when they were together during their marriage, like
that the way that she looked at him, so she
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loved him.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
Yeah, yeah, I mean think about this though, you know,
I've always thought the grid of a man, the determination
of a man, is him still being able to do
the job, to do the work in the midst of tragedy.
And I think that more now is just the American
(37:00):
spirit because Mss Kurt has had to go out and
give I think at this point right now, she's done
three public appearances, she's given a statement. She's been at
the memorial and she did an episode of the Charlie Kirkshaw.
You know, could you imagine your husband's dead. You saw
(37:23):
it happen, your kids saw it happen. You're having to
tell Yeah, you're having to tell you your kids, who
like none of them are older than five, that hey,
daddy's gone. Yeah one, hey Daddy's gone.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
I mean, and you know what she said? What was that?
You know she said this in her first speech. You
know that her daughter asked and she said that he's
on a word trip with Jesus so that he can
afford her blueberry budget.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
Bless her heart. Oh that's.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
Yeah, it's kinda I mean, look, I have I'll say
this because I do believe that it's okay for men
to cry, as long as you don't do it all
the time. But I've definitely gotten more emotional about this.
Ever two weeks, still get emotional than anything in a
(38:34):
long time.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
Amen to that for sure. But like dang uh, I
feel for them children, and I feel for mss Kirk.
But again, you know, if that had all happened to you,
and again it's only been two weeks, and this is
(38:59):
a hurt that it's never going to go away, and
she's at the worst stage right now and she's having
to go out. And I mean she has spoke publicly before,
I don't know to the extent, but it's not as
like Charlie. Charlie went out and like talk publicly. You know,
his whole life for the past since he was eighteen
to thirty one. And Charlie is the definition of built
(39:23):
for this.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
And I hadn't seen her really public speak a lot, to.
Speaker 4 (39:28):
Be honest, and if it has been, she does have
a Christian organization I want to talk about. I think
miss Erica is just she's uncapable. She's still grieving emotionally
like crazy. I think part of it is just the
fact that she's trying to figure out what to say.
I'm sure she's nervous. I mean, she knew a lot
(39:49):
of eyes will be on her. I mean, like, think
about this. Let me pull it back up. Her remarks
to the nation, just on Charlie's account reach four point
one million. That was broadcasted throughout the world, throughout the country,
so millions upon millions of people are seeing this and
(40:09):
they're you're able to protreaute someone when you're sitting at
home and you underwear on the couch, but you don't
know how hard it is to get up and speak.
I will say I'm one of those people that I'm
definitely not a public speaker. You would think it.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
I'm not.
Speaker 4 (40:26):
I'm just I'm not well at it. I have to
go over in my head what I'm gonna say hundreds
of times over. But I couldn't imagine going through this
tragedy and then adding speaking to the nation, knowing millions
upon millions of people gonna watch this. And now we
do have reports that billions of people ended up watching
(40:49):
the memorial service. You know, millions of people have hosted candlelights, virgils.
So many things have happened, and you're speaking at him,
and you're the one who's married to him, You're the
one dealing with his the kids every day who are
just don't know what's going on. You have to have
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a funeral in between all this for Charlie, and have
a public funeral for Charlie again, my gosh, I would
be a nervous wreck. Even though I take a lot
of pride in the old rubsome dirt in it mentality,
(41:30):
and I believe that men should be more tough. Men
needs to build up their grit again. Like you said earlier.
You know, I always raised to believe that men don't cry,
and if they do, they're crying alone at home. They
don't show You don't show motion to anybody. Well heck,
if you put me in front of the dead gumb
stage front of millions of people, and I'm talking about
(41:53):
someone I love that's just been assassinated for standing up
for what he believed in, I would be reading a
script too. So those people are just people that always
have to complain about something and I'm not going to
give them the daylight on this show. I do want
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to promote her business because I do want to say
that I think I said that Charlie has awoken me
in all of the main aspects of my life, and
one of them, of course, is my religion as a Christian.
And Charlie did so much for the conservative movement, but
(42:37):
he did a lot for Christians and trying to get
people to turn back because I think he knew that
conservatism and Christianity do work well together. You don't have
to have him work together. You can be a conservative
without being a Christian, but I think he understood the
need for revival in this country. And Erica does too.
(42:57):
She has an app called Bible in three sixty five,
which is reading the Bible for the whole year.
Speaker 2 (43:05):
I would highly encourage you baded it.
Speaker 4 (43:09):
Yes, we both have downloaded it. I've even read some
because they let you jump in the middle of the year,
by the way, and I've read some. I've read some
Bible versus and I'm probably gonna end the show with
it if i can find it, hopefully in this mess
of a phone. But I would ask everybody go support
(43:32):
her on social media. You can find the links there
to how to download it, how to get into the
messaging system. The website is mainly the most important thing.
And from the website it will download direct you how
to download the app.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
That way you get the Texas because that's part of
the charm. So I would definitely highly encourage everybody to
do that. Uh we need in this country, my gosh,
do we need revival? Who dang it?
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Oh man? What we saw Sunday though, that was a
good look at it.
Speaker 4 (44:18):
Yeah, it was. We We definitely need it, and I'm
happy to see all the prayer circles, the candle lights.
I have actually started watching the memorial service, because at
first I was gonna be able to be there and
then something came up and I wasn't able to. So sadly,
(44:41):
I haven't got to see it yet, but I am
starting watching it. I started watching it Monday, and because
I mean, like, it's let's let me pull it back.
It's nine hours long.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Yeah, it's very long.
Speaker 4 (44:56):
It's gonna take me a hot second, but I wanted
to go ahead and started because I'm also needing to
grieve with Charlie. You know. It still it still blows
my mind.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
While I.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
Watched most of it, I mean I turned it off
every now and then just because it was it was
so long, and people weren't speaking for a while, and
you know, but the main parts, the big speakers and stuff,
I did watch, and you know, some of the worship
songs and you know, prayers in there like that. There
(45:37):
was a lot of stuff going on, but it was
all good things.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
You know.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
The the left over a guy that punched a pregnant
woman in the stomach, and you know, did multiple robberies
and stuff. They burned down cities and federal buildings, and
hurt people because of that, and our guy, you know,
the voice of a generation on you know, of at
(46:03):
least these ideas and the impact he had. We didn't
burn down anything. Instead, we've gotten together and grieved and
worshiped and tried to celebrate the impact that he had. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
No, I'm glad you mentioned that because I didn't want
to talk about that. We as conservatives, and you can
tell the difference between the right and the left right here.
When a tragedy happens, we come to closer as a
community pray because we think that's the only way to
(46:39):
solve these country's problems. And I honestly do believe that,
as Charlie did. But liberals, and again this is their
pursuit to help African Americans in this country, would burn
down African American communities, burn down their stores cause what
was it, a billion dollar in property damage? I could
(47:01):
be shooting to two billion, Okay, I was low balling it. Yeah,
and they did that for a whole summer. This wasn't
like a week. This was like the summer of twenty twenty.
I remember calling it the the riots of twenty twenty. Yeah,
the summer of love forgot about it, mostly peaceful protests,
(47:23):
but right again, look what we've done and look how
they've treated it. And I think you get your answer there.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
What side do you want to be on?
Speaker 1 (47:36):
Like?
Speaker 2 (47:36):
What type of people would you rather associate with?
Speaker 4 (47:40):
Amen? Eight men? I think we need to talk more
about that, like what side do you want to be with?
Let's be honest here, I mean, like I think I
personally think it's quite clear, but you know what they say.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
Let me just also add to that, since the Charlie
Kirk thing, we've seen more violence from the left too.
It's not just that and how the reaction to Charlie
and everything else with that side, but it's also there's
been more violence we've had after Jimmy Kimmel got suspended.
(48:19):
Somebody shot up who was a DNC donor, shot up
ABC office, Somebody planted a bomb on a Fox News van.
Somebody shot at an ICE facility, killed two people actually
today at UH in Dallas. He also had anti ICE
(48:40):
messages on his bullet casings. And what's her face? Jasmine
Crockett from Dallas Funny yesterday was saying that we should
take out Ice and then in Dallas today that this
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is their side. Do you want to be a part
of that? Really?
Speaker 4 (49:07):
I mean, would you rather stand for peace and a
future of peace with a party? And I tell people
this all the time, and I truly do believe this
Conservatism is not perfect, but we do stand by a
lot of tried and true principles of governance. I think
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conservatives and policy has been proven throughout centuries, and it
has improved in some cases, and sometimes it's been on
our ground.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
We did not become the power that we did economically,
militarily or any of that, or have the freedom that
we do as people from a socialist or communist government.
The idea is that we want to stick with are
how we got as great as we have been. We
were never the country has never been perfect, but it's
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been much better than a lot of other places. And
it's not because of what the left wants.
Speaker 1 (50:09):
Now.
Speaker 4 (50:10):
Yeah, And I mean, you look at how this country
got it start. You know, let's see here, one, two, three, four, five,
six out of the first are no. Five out of
the first six presidents were conservatives, and that started us
(50:32):
down this road. And a lot of people call that
the Jeffersonian era. That era defined conservatism not only for US.
But it also set this country up to be a
free country.
Speaker 2 (50:46):
And I do wish that Washington, like, I know you
had that, And I'm just gonna be real quick, but Washington,
that era really didn't last long.
Speaker 4 (51:02):
Eight years.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
Like the foreign policy of him.
Speaker 4 (51:05):
Yeah, oh his foreign policy brilliant. Piss off and leave
us alone. That's the sum up of Washington's policy and
something I would like to see. And my favorite thing
about Washington's policy. We should not have a two party system.
I have never been an advocate for the Republican Party.
(51:25):
I have been an advocate for the conservative movement. And
I think Charlie was like that. If you look at Charlie,
Charlie's not He's talking about a lot of Republicans because
a lot of Republicans end up being conservative. But right,
it wasn't about pushing a power for a party for it.
It was about pushing conservative values over and like Trump,
(51:50):
and I think Trump has kind of sometimes shot a
friend an ally, but you know, in all in all,
Trump is trying to drain the swamp and he's just
taking at this point, which I mean, I couldn't imagine
feeling surrounded. Yeah, God blessed Trump. I'll say that to
the end of the until his presidency, that man went
(52:13):
into the most corrupt part of our government, which is
also now the biggest and biggest controlled not how it's
supposed to be, but I'll get on a soapbox on
the skip through that and just basically went up there
with a baseball bat said all right, whoever I see
coming at me is gonna get hit friend or ally,
our ally, our enemy. And that's happened a couple of times.
(52:36):
I did want to talk about what I thought was
a case of friendly fire on a later episode. But
you know, we're not perfect, And I said on this
show lots of times. You know, I agree more with
Trump than I disagree with him. That's why I voted
for Trump. Trump is just what this country needed at
the perfect time, back in twenty sixteen and now in
(52:58):
twenty twenty five. I still think Trump is the best
person for the job. I wish that Trump was able
to do it for eight straight years, but I think, honestly,
uh the play, I think it would. I think it's
ended up better that he ended up as a Grover
Cleveland type, which Graves knows why. That's funny to me.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Yeah, but it's Trump did today too.
Speaker 4 (53:27):
Let's let's take a quick commercial break and let's jump
into that to kind of wrap up the show, and
you just take it. Uh, Let's let's take a quick
commercial break and we'll be right back. All right, Welcome
back to the Conservative Colonel podcast. And I'm just gonna
let Graves talk because this is the best thing I've
heard all dead gum and I want to talk about it,
(53:49):
So go ahead, Graves.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Well, you know, I didn't even know that there was
a un general assembly today. There's been so much other
stuff going on, and honestly, I've been kind of stuck
in fantasy football.
Speaker 4 (54:03):
But don't don't you even bring up our fans. I'm
getting the crafty out of me, my Graves this week.
It's pissed me off and I want to talk about it.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
But apparently there was a generally general assembly today. So
Trump gets there, you know, they walk in the building
and they have to go up and escalator, and Melania
is in front of him because ladies, first, he is
a gentleman, despite what you live say. And they get
on the escalator. It immediately stops, and then like they
(54:35):
just kind of look around for a second. And then
they walk up the stairs. He's probably just thinking nothing
of it, but it becomes pretty apparent that they're trying
to mess with him because when he is going to
give up his speech it's supposed to be fifteen minutes long,
his teleprompter cuts off and he kind of realizes that
(54:57):
they're up to something, and he's like, you know, I've
stopped seven wars and I didn't even get a phone
call from the UN. Nobody helped from the UN. I
come here, and you know what I get from the
UN a broken escalator and a broken teleprompter and all
your countries are going to hell. Excuse my language, but
(55:19):
this is a direct quote from the President. And his
speech end up being fifty five minutes. The majority of
it was him telling them how broken their emigration and
their countries are, including really going after the London mayor
saying how she wants to bring in or he I
(55:39):
don't know what it is, wants to bring in sharia law,
and how they're all turning Muslim and yeah, you know,
he was like, well you're gonna mess with me, all right,
here's an hour of just screw you.
Speaker 4 (55:54):
That just sums up why I voted for Trump in
so many ways, because we're not a globe, not a
global dead gum police force. I very much go by
the George Washington policy, let's focus on our own and
let's play bare minimum to the outside world. And Trump
(56:17):
went there, No, and Trump went there trying to be
our voice because the president is our representative to the
other countries. That's part of his job. That will always
be part of his job, you know. And Trump went
they're trying to play nice, and you're gonna screw with
us when we have been helping you when we shouldn't be,
(56:40):
when we have been giving you millions of Ukraine are billions. Uh,
you know, we have been doing all this for you,
and you're gonna mess with a man because you don't
like his politics.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
Meanwhile, I don't like that he calls you out.
Speaker 4 (57:00):
Yeah, And the funny thing is is all this did
was cause him to call them out. Like I guarantee
you Trump was going there and he's be like, eh,
happy to be here. Maybe a couple of quick jabs
because it is Trump. I mean, that's why we love them.
But like, it wouldn't have been as brutal as it
ended up being. Again fifteen minutes versus fifty. Yeah, I
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mean he's not wrong. Have you looked at London recently
and we talked We've talked about this all over the
show because it's a big point. I want people to know.
This could have been America of Harris One, but there's
still a good chance it could be America if we
don't use this as our turning point. Who let me breathe. Yeah,
(57:46):
but you know you pissed them off. And I'm happy
Trump said it because yeah, again, look at their policies
and what has it gotten them. The natives of London,
the natives of England living just in fear, not being
able to even pray in their own homes. They don't
(58:06):
have any representation anymore because all their representatives and doesn't
this sound familiar, are just either corrupt or trying to
take over with Muslim ideology of all things. And I
saw this commercial and it's making fun of what happened
in Europe, but it is like irony at its greatest.
It just basically shows you just how crappy it is
(58:29):
over there right now for them, poor people. I feel
bad because for those who don't know, we did take
a good bit of influence from the freedom of man
and how freedom should be done from England ironically a monarchy,
and we just said, what if we weren't a monarchy,
and that's what happened. And well, of course we also
(58:49):
took inspiration from all other points of history, a lot
of republics throughout history.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
But we supposed to have taxes either.
Speaker 4 (58:57):
But let's not get on taxes because I'm one of
those Jeffersonians that I'm getting to the point where I'm like,
you know what, the government shouldn't tax Just let's stop it,
send it to the state. The federal government doesn't need money.
It doesn't maybe you know, I'll give them a let's
give them ten percent. Overall, it's if it's good enough
(59:18):
for the church, it's good enough for government. You know that.
That's where I draw my line. I'm about pissed about
paying taxes on every single dead gum thing and the
government still suck.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (59:33):
By the way, the government.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
You've seen the roads in Jackson, Mississippi.
Speaker 4 (59:37):
Don't get me start. The government, both federal and state
tax you to fix roads. All federal does is they
collect the taxes on that they send it back to
your state because they can't legally constitution take the taxes,
So why am I sending it to the government? And
the first dead Gum plays and then can someone tell
(59:59):
me why in Mississippi we get taxed twice for our
roads and it's still mostly crap and it takes ten
years to fix one single road in Jackson. It took
you know, uh, Graves, what have you done?
Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Three years ago? They did a test and it came
out to like seventy percent of the bridges in Mississippi
were not up to like safe standard.
Speaker 4 (01:00:31):
Shocked. I tell you, where's that money going?
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
Is my question?
Speaker 4 (01:00:38):
Because if it ain't going to roads like I've seen
Brett Farv, Brett Farve is definitely getting it. He's getting
the Well Brett, I'm glad Brett fargets to live in
a mansion. I used to be a big Brett Faarr fan.
I'm still pissed about that. I'm also still crushed about
Phil Bright. But here we are. Yeah, it's so ironic. Yeah,
(01:01:01):
that we paid these millions dollars and like, let me
just google real quick Mississippi budget. Let's just let's let's
play a game. What was so?
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
I saw a thing the other day that it's higher
than Germany.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
Seven point eight billion. In Mississippi we increased it sixty
two million. And I can't get a dead gum pothole
out of my house fixed.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
Oh you should see the back I moved out to
the country. You should see the road right off the
road we live on.
Speaker 4 (01:01:43):
Oh, you want to hear something funny? And this is
not how government should work, but my local town. And again,
this is why we need to get back to let's
not focus on federal politics. Let's make the federal government
so small that it has no clid sequences on our
life unless it's massive, like an amendment like the founding
(01:02:05):
fathers wanted. And you just focus on your state and
your local because that's better representation. Because oh damn it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
I mean you're not wrong, Like, but.
Speaker 4 (01:02:19):
My local government. Let's see here. Representation, Uh scale, what
is it? It's like, let's see here. Oh, it's not
gonna show up. While I'm trying to find this, I'm
(01:02:40):
trying to figure out how how many people are representatives
represent Let's see here. I'm sorry for the quiet. I
really want to figure this out because I found it
out the other day. Yeah, no, one House a representative
(01:03:03):
member represents seven one hundred sixty one thousand, one hundred
and sixty nine people each. No, that's not how it works.
And the Senate's even worse. The Senate represents the red
dumb state with two people, and I get the compromise idea,
(01:03:25):
but it doesn't work on the federal government level anymore.
The House is too big. The Senate is just corrupt
as all. Heck what both of them are. But this
is why we're supposed to focus on local and state
government as the only people that can constantly have interference
in our life and piss us off because you can
go and complain because their representative scale is much smaller
(01:03:47):
than the national But you know, Waynesboro outlawed people having
like that. You could have a dirt road, but you
can't maintain it the government. Will Graves asked me the
last fast time the government maintained my dirt road at
my farm.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
I'm gonna probably guess like never.
Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
Uh, they'll do it, but it's like once a year.
In Graves, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
If you live on a dirt road.
Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
I know it's my local, which makes it even worse
because my local only has so much area to cover
and they still can't get out of my house to
repair my dirt road, which they made into a law
that I could not do privately. They have to do
it so they can have an excuse to tax me
(01:04:37):
two hundred dollars from a dead gum license plate. Yeah,
it pisses me off. And this is why I've got
called in local governments as well, because it pissed me
off when I went to get my license renewed or
my license plate renewed, and they told me how much
it was, and I looked at him. I was like,
I don't know who you talking to, but there must
be three people behind me. That price is stupid. And
(01:05:00):
they were like, well, it's because of the dirt roads.
And I was like, but y'all made that into the law.
Don't make that into the law. And then I realized tax,
the tax that they're charging you, that they've improved, they've
made it more, was already on the books for roads.
And then I realized something, the roads are still crap
here in Waynesboro. Where's the money going, mister mayor? But
(01:05:26):
you know that I'll get on a soapbox. I need
to be careful. You've raised my blood pressure. But Yeah, No,
London's a crap hole. The people of that country feel
like they have no representation. And I just want to
tell everybody, look at England if you want to see
where America is headed if we don't stand up. If
(01:05:49):
you want to see what liberalism brings, what liberalism wants,
you know, maybe minus you know, the you know, just
complete pushing of Muslim ideas through government and you know,
forcing women to put on masks and beating them and
(01:06:10):
taking away their rights, you know, stuff like that. That's
what libels want. They want the government to be a
police force to its own people. They want to do
away with this republic and make it. I don't even
know what the term is. It's not a full fledged
dictatorship and it's on the tip of my tongue, but
(01:06:32):
it's pretty close. They want their people in power forever.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
You mean, like a totalitarian state.
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
That's what I was thinking. Yeah, totalism. They want their
people in power forever. Their people don't have to follow
the rules, but every other person in this country does,
and that's what they want.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
Oh, that's for sure. I mean, did you see them
talk about censorship and then today it came out bid
an administration told YouTube and multiple other social media sites
to censor conservatives. I mean, we kind of already knew
that because we saw it happening in real time, but like,
did you know about it?
Speaker 4 (01:07:17):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
It's been brought back up.
Speaker 4 (01:07:19):
When Jimmy was reinstated. You know, he gave his halftail apology,
but uh, you know, everybody complained about this as an
attack on free speech. And you know, even some conservatives
like Charlie would have wanted this. I'm like, yeah, but
Charlie would at least giggle at it, which I did,
because it's irony. That's the funny part of it. Conservatives
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have been saying for years, don't quite quite stop free speech.
But the cancer culture of the left attacked one of
their own, and the left were pissed about it. If
you would have went at our way, Jimmy would have
been fine, was the ironic thing. Even with the crap
he's said, you know, the full lies he told the
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American people, he probably would have gotten a slap on
the risk had to issue a public apology. Are you
know at some point, yes, the employer does have the
right to be like, hey, you can't represent me like that,
but you know, yeah, he would have had protection of
free speech. But because we focused so much on cancer culture,
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which is a left thinking idea, Jimmy got canceled and
the lefts were like, what about freedom of speech? And
I thought it was just the greatest case of irony
I've ever seen that the left are talking about this
and talking about how this is a travesty, and then
like immediately after it happens, it's revealed officially now that
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the lefts were cential centering us to the most popular
media platform out there, and we all knew it. But again,
it's one of those things like, oh there was no
solid proof now is the left was tried to censor
us and they were mad over Jimmy. Again. It's just
it's it's almost like a chef's kiss moment because you
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sit back and you're like, wow, I could watch these
idiots all day sometimes because some of the things they
do is just perfectly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
I mean watching whether it's Charlie Kirk or somebody else
or just a random debate on TikTok. Anytime I hear
a leftist, you know, they always get loud when they're
losing the argument, but they also never have an argument
it's it's so based on emotions or logical fallacies, like
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the one dude I saw the other day talking about
what is a woman? Couldn't answer it. And I mean,
we've seen that for years. But this dude on the
University of Tennessee campus sitting over here, like, a woman
is whatever? A A woman is a cat category of
people who identify themselves as within that category. They're like, well,
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what's the category? It's like, do you not understand the
definition of a category? It is the category of people
who identify themselves as that category. It's like, you're that that's.
Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
Not that's not what we asked. We asked you that sense. Yeah,
what is a woman? You know I could easily answer
that question Grave Graves, I don't know about you. I can.
I can figure it out. It's it's been the same
thing as it's been since the beginning of time, a
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woman and a man. It hasn't changed. But no, I
saw that clip and fun fact, we've been shadow band
on TikTok twice during Trump's election. Yeah. I figured that
out the other day because I was looking through some
of our views and realize that for some reason, TikTok
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will act to tell you if your shadow band. I
don't know what weed they're smoking over there, but keep
it up because at least I don't have to wonder.
At least you're honest that you're shadow banding me. Unlike
Facebook and YouTube, they'll just basically be like, oh, no,
you're good man, you're not shadow band. Well, TikTok's like a, no,
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we don't like what you're saying. We're censoring you. I
can almost respect that more. At least they're being honest. Yeah,
you know, we were shadow band twice during Trump's selection
when we repost a video of Trump and then there's
one video of Harris acting like a fool at the border. Uh.
And those videos got like fifty people that saw them,
and so yeah, we were shadow band. And they'll actually
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tell you what videos are shadow band, which again is
just funny to me. But yeah, no, it's irony had
its greatest has been. There's the greatest chuckle of my
life trying to figure all this out. Yeah, just to
see it happen over and over and over and over again.
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But hmmm, uh, Spreaker raised their prices. I'm glad we're
not on that membership level, but yeah, everybody. It's it's
a crazy time in America. We're gonna wrap up this.
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Do you have anything else you want to kind of share?
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Graves, Well, I want to say something that I heard
at the memorial. There was a Bible quote too about
you know how when something dies, it grows. Uh. But
the one that I can remember fully without paraphrasing, is
that when the tyrant dies, you know, his power goes away.
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When the martyr dies, it just grows. And that's what
you're seeing with Charlie Kirk and with our movement, or
with people coming back to God. The amount of people
I've seen saying that they have opened their Bible or
gone to church the first time in decades, you know,
people leaving the Democratic Party saying that, you know, we're done,
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people actually for the first time looking and seeing what
he was saying and realizing they agree. And now we're
on our side.
Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
It's it's done a lot. And that's the whole point
is that tyrannical people, they will never win in the end.
It's always the people fighting for the right thing. They
get taken out, they make a difference.
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
Amen, And I'll end it on my own Bible verse
as well. Romans eight twenty eight says, and we know
that for those who love God, all things work together
for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.
And I couldn't think of a greater purpose than caring
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about your fellow man so much that you'll give down
his life, which is the greatest show of love, as
well as making sure that those people are shaved, and
taking care of what the Lord gave you, which is
this country. So I want to leave off those words.
Find your purpose in this world, in this fight, whether
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