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September 15, 2025 68 mins
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Chris and Sean discuss the fallout in culture, law and politics from the Charlie Kirk assasination. 
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
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Speaker 3 (00:13):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
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Speaker 1 (00:42):
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a watershed moment. I
think it is going to be something that will rock
this country to its core. It's going to remind a
lot of Americans with the way it used to be,
the way it's supposed to be, and it's going to
shed a light for most Americans on who the genesis
of the conflict and the violence and the unacceptable political

(01:06):
violence that this country has descended into. It is the responsibility,
I believe, solely of the American left and the left
wingers are out there suggesting, hey, hey, if you people
wouldn't object to left wingers and what they're trying to
do to the country, then everything would be fine. President
Trump a few weeks ago said this of the Democrats

(01:29):
Socialist Party.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Listen, Democrat Party is self destructing. I mean, when you
have low IQ people like Crockett, I wonder if she's
in a relation to ship to the late Great Davy Crockett,
who is a great, a great gentleman. I wonder if
she's got a relationship to Davy Crockett, the great old
Davy Crockett. But you have this woman Crockett, she's a

(01:51):
very low IQ person. Somebody said the other day she's
one of the leaders of the party. I think you
gotta be kidding. The Democrat are lost. They have Trump
derangement syndrome so bad that they can't walk. They can't
they don't know where is finished.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Him.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
The other days he's lost all of his confidence.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Yeah, well you know what, and what have those Democrats
been up to, Jasmine Crockett and the like. Listen, we've got.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
To kill and confront that movement.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Not in president, are you the floor? But clearly you
know this is a literally call to arms in our country.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Do you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant,
in a department store, in a gasoline station.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
You get out and you play a rig and you're
just back on them.

Speaker 6 (02:45):
You're in the arena. You got to be ready to
take a punch. You gotta be ready to throw a punch.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Let this moment radicalize you. I will not you, I
will not flinch.

Speaker 7 (02:56):
I will defend the right to vote our democracy against
all of them, for and yes, domestic. The Republican Party
today is dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and
the Magran Republicans. And that is a threat to this country.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
And it's not just in the last four years. This
has been going on in the entire era of Obama
for the last two decades.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Maybe there will be. People need to start taking to
the streets. This is a dictator.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
You know.

Speaker 8 (03:33):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as
long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Enemies of the state, show.

Speaker 7 (03:38):
Me where it says that protests are supposed to be
polite and peaceful.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Do something about your dad's immigration practices effect less money,
they go low.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
We can't.

Speaker 8 (03:48):
How do you? Is this the temptation to run up
and wring her neck?

Speaker 9 (03:51):
The biggest terror threat in this country is white men,
most of them radicalize to the right.

Speaker 8 (03:58):
I thought you should have punished him in the face,
say even if you lost.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
He insulted your wife's.

Speaker 8 (04:02):
On the espalator and called Mexican's rapist immersed.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
He said, well, what do you think I should done?

Speaker 3 (04:05):
So?

Speaker 8 (04:05):
I think you should punch him in the face and
then gotten out of the race. You would have been
a hero.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
I'd like to punch him in the face.

Speaker 7 (04:10):
I said, if we're in high school, I take him
behind the gym and beat the.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Hell out of him.

Speaker 10 (04:14):
Punch some people in the face.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?

Speaker 10 (04:20):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
And that's a fact.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Look is his character is stabbed to death. Where is
John Wilkes's booth when you need.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the
White House.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret
Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. I
will go and take Trump out to knights.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
And if you see anybody done that cabinet, in a restaurant,
in a department stand and station, you get out and
you pray a God, and you're back on them and
you tell them they're well going anyway anywhere.

Speaker 6 (05:11):
And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and
are honoring our constitution are right at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue.

Speaker 9 (05:20):
They're not going to stop before election day in November,
and they're not going to stop after election day.

Speaker 8 (05:25):
And that should be everyone should take note of that
on both levels, that this is they're.

Speaker 9 (05:30):
Not going to let up, and they should not.

Speaker 5 (05:32):
If you think you're well, you're now, you ain't saying
nothing yet.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
That has been the Democrats Socialist Party for the last
twenty years, ever increasing violence, ever increasing violent rhetoric. Jasmine
Crockett out over the weekend. I don't know, I don't
know if you all saw this, Jasmine Crockett comparing are
ice officers who are enforcing the law, folks, she compares

(06:00):
them to slave patrols. That's what she calls them, slave patrols.
And you know, what would you do to slavers? Wouldn't
you want to harm slavers? But this is what the
Democrat Party sees the rule of law. As folks, they're
acquitting it to slavery.

Speaker 11 (06:20):
But as somebody who understands history, when I see I
see slave patrols, now, I never live through the slave
patrol period. But if you know the history of policing
in this country, then you understand that they were born
out a slave.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Yeah, there you go, folks, cops policing, it's all slavery.
So what is that going to do? Inspire more violence?
It's what prompted President Trump, after the assassination of Charlie
Kirk to rightly point the finger at those who are
causing all of this upheaval in our country. President Trump

(06:56):
rightly identifying who that is.

Speaker 12 (07:00):
Long past time for all Americans and the media to
confront the fact that violence and murder are the tragic
consequence of demonizing those with whom you disagree, day after day,
year after year, in the most hateful and despicable way possible.
For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful

(07:22):
Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world's worst mass
murderers and criminals. This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible
for the terrorism that we're seeing in our country today.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
And it must stop right now.

Speaker 12 (07:40):
From the attack on my life in Butler, Pennsylvania last year,
which killed a husband and father, to the attacks on
ICE agents, to the vicious murder of a healthcare executive
in the streets of New York, to the shooting of
House Majority leaders Steve Scalise and three others. Radical left
political violence has hurt too many innocent people and taken

(08:03):
too many lives.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
How true? And then you have the folks on NBC
Fake News rationalizing the killing of Charlie Kirk saying, well,
he said divisive things what the left wing calls hateful things.
Oh so according to the left, that's now a death sentence.

Speaker 13 (08:24):
He's been one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger
figures in this who is constantly sort of pushing this
sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups.
And I always go back to hateful thoughts lead to
hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions. And I

(08:44):
think that's the environment we're in that people just you
can't stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have
and then saying these awful words and not expect awful
actions to take place.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Justifying killing somebody for their their beliefs, whether it be
in christ whether it be in Conservatism, whether it be
opposing left wingers. Now, NBC had the moral character to
fire Matthew Dowd for him suggesting that it was somehow
justifiable to kill those with whom you politically disagree However,

(09:20):
CBS Fake News did not fire one of their own
so called talent, a god the name of Nate Berlisson,
for doing the same.

Speaker 9 (09:28):
Speaking of this tragedy, is this a moment for your
party to reflect on political violence? Is it a moment
for us to think about the responsibility of our political
leaders in their voices and what it does to the masses.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
He's talking to republican, ineffective Republican Kevin McCarthy. He's saying,
you're looking right now at Charlie Kirk being assassinated in
broad daylight, and don't you think it's time that your party,
the Republican part, the Democrats who have been saying all
these hateful things, not that the Democrats who have been

(10:03):
inspiring all this hate, Not to the Democrats who have
been prompting all of this hate. No, no, it's up
isn't it up to you Republicans who have been daring
to push back? Well, not not Kevin McCarthy, because Kevin
McCarthy doesn't push back on Democrats, that's why he's no
longer speaker, but most Republicans, conservatives, it's your fault if

(10:25):
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Speaker 2 (14:17):
My man, Hey buddy, I'm very sleepy this morning. I
was this afternoon already. I was up till about twelve
thirty when I finally shut off the computer doing homework
for my CAD class.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
I was talking about you with somebody this weekend, about
how you're redefining yourself. A fan of the station you
and I used to work at longtime Devote knew our
friend hal Jay, knew his family so much so that
knew their last name and all that and the tragedy
that befell our friend with the loss of his child.

(14:53):
So yeah, I mean it was I was actually talking
about how you had the guts to read to find yourself,
you know, at this stage in your life, you know
what I mean.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Yeah, it's got to do something.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Man, what were you studying? They had you upsoletly, cat.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
I had ten drawings to get in by midnight tonight.
So we have a textbook and we just have to
replicate what's in the textbook. And it's pretty difficult some
of them for me. Anyway, some of them flew right through.
So it's starting to click, starting to get it, no

(15:30):
pun intended. Enjoying, Yeah, yeah, enjoy Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
You know, I've got homework that I've been putting off
because of scheduling and because my heart's not been in
it because of the events of the last few weeks. Yeah,
you know, you think it'd be easy to put into
words the stuff you'd written down in the book. I
got to make an audio version of Liberty of the

(15:54):
Rise of the Liberty loving Latino a New American Revolution.
But I'm coming to grips of the fact that we
write very much differently than we speak because I'm trying
to reread the words that I put down on paper,
and I'm getting tongue tied. I'm having to stop and start,
and it's just it's aggravating the hell out of I mean,

(16:14):
it's I am I am loathing doing it, you know,
because that's how I do talk radio, you know. I
don't sit there and create a script and read it. Yeah,
So it's it's just a different it's a different discipline.
And and hat tip to all those cats who actually
make it part of their living to read other people's
words and create audiobooks. And that's it's a hard job, folks.

(16:37):
I'm having a I'm having a bitch of a time
just reading my own words. I can only imagine how
it is reading somebody else's.

Speaker 10 (16:44):
Well.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
I think that's why they have actors do it, because
they're used to reading other people's work.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
That's a good point. It's a good point theatrically trained
and you know, and and sometimes actors because I've I've
been in a situation where you can mod find lines
as long as you're not you know, modifying Shakespeare or
something like that, right, But you know, it's it's something
you can modify to tailor to something that you, as

(17:11):
an actor can pull off. The changing of lines happens
all the time. There's no luxury in that. You've got
to match what's on the paper in the audiobook. You
got to do it nearly exactly. So that's a that's
a different experience for me.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Man.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Well, so yeah, you're dragging today. Nice day outside, though,
I got to say it's feeling like fall in Texas.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Finally, Lee, I'm sick of this heat. Sick of it.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Well, you know you say that every year, but you know,
you know how many days it's been over one hundred
this year.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
No, we've had a very mild summer. Yes, yes, any
day that's over seventy five is too hot.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Well, true enough, you and I are dancing around. Yeah, well,
because look I don't I don't blame you because it's
not my favorite subject to talk about. But I'm just
I mean, you were there, just like and I had to.
The toughest day on the air that I ever had
was having to do radio when Sandy Hook went down.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Yeah, that was a.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Day where you couldn't keep you would do your business,
you'd click off the microphone and go cry in a
corner as soon as the spot break was over, your
back on the air, having to hold it together. Same
deal with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, what was going
on with you?

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Just so incredibly sad the whole thing. I mean, the
guys of father and husband's two little kids. And it's
not too often you get the voice of a generation,
and I think he truly can be defined as that
as Rush was the voice of our generation. Charlie Kirk

(18:56):
really touched a lot of kids who, because of their
political leanings, felt abandoned, felt you know, that they didn't
have a voice because they were conservatives on a college
campus where everything's left wing nutty. And so for him

(19:16):
to make the impact that he did on young people,
and for him to master the social media, that's such
a waste plan most of the times, you know, it was.
It was an impressive life led in just thirty one years.
And I mean the dude was so incredibly smart and

(19:37):
so incredibly knowledgeable about the Bible and about politics and
seemingly about life. You know, it just I don't see
how you can you can get like that in thirty
one years. And and then the other side of it,
a twenty two year old kid just throws his life.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Away for what and takes another life.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Takes another guy's life and throws his away twenty two
years old. What the hell's going on in this country
where we've got so many examples of this kind of
stuff happening. I don't get it. Man.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Let's deal with Kirk first, because I think you brought
up a whole bunch of stuff. Thirty one years old.
I think you know the term old soul. Yeah, yeah,
I think that's I think that's Charlie Kirk. And for
those of you are not familiar with the term, it's
it indicates somebody who seems to glide through life, seems

(20:35):
to have been here before. You know, it's not that
they not that my faith tradition doesn't believe in reincarnation
and all that kind of stuff, but it basically says
that you're observing somebody who seems to get it, who
has life pretty much pegged, and and somebody who has
life pegged so they can work on bettering life. And

(20:58):
your point about not only was Charlie Kirk giving voice
to conservatives who were in the wasteland of social media
and universities, he was converting. He was converting those who
have swallowed hook line and sncer, who have been inundated
hook line and sinker by left wing thought in k

(21:20):
through twelve and in the university system, and they were
empty individuals. They were empty because they had nothing else.
He filled a void and he was winning converts. And
that's why I believe the other side thought he had
to die and he what do you think about that?

Speaker 2 (21:41):
I don't want to get in the head of a
murderer of as to why he did it. But you know,
Charlie Kirk was one impressive dude and it's a true tragedy.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
Well, as we broach over to the twenty two year old,
let's talk about the reaction from the left. You saw celebrations,
You saw individuals who worked for airlines. American Airlines and Delta,
I believe was the were the two airlines who had
pilots celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk. And they have

(22:16):
been grounded because the the FAA of Patrick Duffy. Patrick Duffy, Patrick,
that's the actor Sean Duffy. Sean Duffy said no, no way, no,
you can't do this, and the airlines grounded him the
left wing jubulant over the death of a conservative Christian

(22:37):
who all he did. He didn't bring weapons, he brought words.
They and they celebrated, and a lot of them are
losing their lives. A lot of them are losing their
gigs on MSNBC, although CBS keeps around their individuals who said,
you know, if you Republicans would just stop, you know,
resisting us left wingers, then we wouldn't be killing you.

(22:58):
You know, that was tantamount to what the CBS anchor
sid and so and then so at least NBC had
the conscience to fire somebody like that in Matthew Dowd,
what is your take on that aspect.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yeah, I've got no issue with these people being doxed
and and outed and fired from their jobs. I got
no issue with that. I mean, you're you're putting it
out there, so your words have consequences, and sometimes getting
fired from office depots is the consequence, or getting fired

(23:34):
from your school or you're a teacher where thank god,
somebody had the sense to fire you so you don't
indoctrinate more kids. No, I've got no issue with that.
I you know, having been fired myself, not for any
reason like that. But it sucks and it's scary. So

(23:55):
I can I can have a little empathy with people
who are who newly unemployed and don't know what to do.
But you put yourself there. I don't think I put myself.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
You didn't. I was to say you didn't get fired
for being old, Well, yeah, I don't think you were
fired because you were a dumb ass. I don't think
you got fired because you were an inhuman and any
human callous son of a gun. I don't think that's
that's why you got fired. That's why these people are
getting fired because they are trying to normalize political violence.

(24:27):
Matthew Dowd that CBS Morning anchor, U these leftists at
the airlines, at office depot, at inside of academia, they're
trying to normalize. Well, if you oppose us as left wingers,
we should be able to kill you. I mean, Jasmine
Krockett out there making the moral equivalent argument on television

(24:50):
and citing this type of behavior. So and I think
that leads us to the twenty two year old and
the question you asked, And I think it's it's pretty
a parent How we got here? How twenty two year olds,
And actually I think it was Fox who did Who
did a poll? Do you think do you think violence?

(25:11):
Political violence is acceptable? And Baby Boom generation overwhelming numbers
said no, overwhelming number of the Gen X, overwhelming number
even of millennials, but they're the gen Z generation. Fifty
eight percent said that political violence is unacceptable. That means
there's forty two percent of those cats who believe that, Yeah,

(25:35):
we should be killing people with whom we politically disagree.
And there's a reason for that, Sean, there's a reason
for that. And I'd say it's because of academia. I
think it's because of the K through twelve system. I
think it's because of media. And look, I'm not I'm
not doing this to say to you, oh look at me.

(25:56):
I was right. But you know that the cover stations
you and I have had over the years about holding
the left wing press accountable, about about pushing back on
their narratives when they happened, because guess what, you and
I may not be paying attention to them, but somebody was.
Somebody was watching them, somebody was listening to them, somebody

(26:17):
was getting indoctrinated, and they're out there killing people now
because there wasn't sufficient enough pushback on this. And I'm
I'm also looking at the at the Republican Party. The
Republican Party did nothing to push back on this social degradation.
The absolute out of control rhetoric from the Democrats did

(26:37):
nothing to stop it. And look where we are.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
Your thoughts, Yeah, man, it's just it's it's scary. And
I think I saw just a little bit of a
speech from the President not long ago that talking about
awakening the barry. You know that at first their poking
sticks at the bear. Now they're shooting the bear, and
and it's the bears waking up, and and that's exciting.

(27:07):
And in one way, I hate that it's happening because
of this, But you know, I I think the left
stays may be pretty well numbered in my lifetime, at
least at least I hope they are, because I think this,
this might have awakened a lot of people who you know,

(27:28):
are seeing Charlie her clips for the first time on
their feeds and and getting it, you know, and and
and waking up that this evil doesn't need to stop,
that we we can't put up with it. So I
don't know, I don't know how you get in doctor

(27:50):
Danty like that. I don't know how far or how
you go so wrong so fast.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
I just told you. And then there's there's video of
this kid reading his college acceptance and he looks like
a normal kid.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
He goes, I mean he's smart enough to get the
President's scholarship. Yeah, a full ride to that university.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
This kid was you know, my buddy Amuse, who is
on x at Amuse, we were doing the third hour
of the show it's called the Third Rail on Friday.
We do that on Fridays, and he brought up a
great point. He said, you know, this kid was ten
years old when President Trump came down that escalator. Yeah,

(28:36):
ten years old. Since that time, this kid has been
told that conservatives are Nazis, the conservatives are brown shirts,
the conservatives are are fascists. That if you disagree with
left wingers and you don't affirm the LGBTQ, ABCDFG cultural

(28:56):
Marxist agenda, that you that you're beneath contempt. And this
is what the left has been doing. By the way,
it's not just in America the day, this is what
they've done throughout human history. They call you names, they
dehumanize you, so they can kill you to get you
out of their ways. It's not really that sophisticated of
a thought process. This is what the left wing is

(29:20):
and they've targeted gen Z, and gen Z is showing
us the results of that, and that's what this kid represents.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, I hate to put it all on the whole
Generation Z on him because they're I mean, you see
the crowds together around Charlie Kirk, you know, waves of
white maga hats cheering it on because they have a
voice finally, and they have a place to go and congregate.

(29:49):
So I'm hopeful that gen Z is going to pull
this thing out and realize that what they've been taught
for so long is not right.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Well, you're more right than you know. There's surveys that
have just been released here this year showing that gen
Z and millennials are returning back to church, are turning
back to God because this the left wing, the promise
of communism, the promise of totalitarian rule of government in

(30:21):
charge of every aspect of your life, and the debauchery
that goes with that. No religion, no faith, no moral guideposts.
It leaves a hole in the human soul that that
communism can't fill you know, the drug culture or the
trans culture, and that's what it is. It's there is
no you. And I've had this discussion about what gender

(30:44):
dysphoria is and what this whole idea, this fabricated concept
of trans is. So they're finding that it's empty, the
left is empty, and they're turning back to God. Speaking
of which our friend Michelle Tafoya, famed sportscaster, she put
out on X Good Morning, I went to church today

(31:06):
for the first time in a couple of months. I
was sad the name Charlie Kirk was not mentioned a
single time. Other tragedies were mentioned, but at this particular
Catholic church, nothing about Charlie. What were they afraid of?
And I actually it just ironic. On Friday, I had
a Catholic archbishop from the Archdiocese of San Francisco, and

(31:29):
Charlie Kirk's pastor came on to the show and we
were talking about this very same thing. And you and
I can talk about the timidity and the waste of
space the Republican Party has devolved into. But what about
I mean, it's not like this is new the Christian
faith in particular, but faith in general has been under

(31:49):
attack for the last two decades, and the timidity from
the nation's pulpits is measurable. And that's what I said
to these these faith leaders. I said, isn't it time
you guys kind of kicked it into gear because you're
under direct attack right now, you and your faith and
our faith is under direct attack right now by these

(32:12):
leftists and Marxists. And they agreed, and in fact, Sean,
I'm not going to stop talking about it. I'm gonna
I told him we had short of a sort of
a short segment because of everything we had to cover,
and I said, we can't let this go. We're going
to have to bring them back on because I think
Michelle Tafoy is not alone. You know how many people
are out there saying I went to church for the

(32:34):
first time in months or years, right, And I I
think we've got to be reminded of who and what
we are as a people. And that's where you start,
isn't it.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Oh? Yeah, absolutely. I mean I'll admit that I haven't
been to church and way longer than Cheltefoya has, but
and I haven't felt hell to go because of Charlie
Kirk I guess, I guess I might push back a
little bit on your discussion with the with the archbishop

(33:11):
and the pastor wouldn't I go to church or went
to church? The last thing I wanted to hear was
political speech, political message.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
I'm not talking about politics, dude, don't don't misunderstand. I'm
not talking about politics.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
For her, for her to say, you know, the name
Charlie Kirk wasn't mentioned, I think you don't need to
mention it. You can just talk about what's going on
in the world. Why wouldn't you that's happening.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Why wouldn't you.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
I mean, you certainly can. But if that's I want
to go to church to hear about Jesus, and uh,
I'm one of the weird ones. I don't think there
should be drums in church, And I think you should
leave church feeling kind of bad about yourself what you've done.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
That's not the point, you know, that's not the.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Whole fundamental I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
It was, but it's not the point, you know, to
leave feeling bad. Look, dude, look, and I'm just the opposite.
It's like, you know, I do believe that there ought
to be a healthy dose in church of keep your
mind toward Heaven. You know what's down here isn't the
end game. Keep your mind toward walking the path of Christ.

(34:23):
Set your goals higher. I believe that. I believe that
the Gospels and and that the inspired Word of God
is something that is definitely there should be the lion's
share of faith. But when you can't relate what's in
those what's in the books, back to what your daily
experience is, there's there's a connective tissue that needs to

(34:43):
be made and gifted pastors and priests that I've heard
over the years can make that connection.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
And it's just a difference of opinion. I mean that
that's why I go to church. And you know, I
don't need to hear Charlie Kirk's name. I just want
to hear what we can do to get better as
a society.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
But it's context, right, No, I.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Know, and it's it's just an old personal preference. It's
just you know, and I certainly wouldn't storm out of
church if they talked about Charlie Kirk. We're talking about
the election of Trump or anything else.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Well, no, I'm not talking about I'm not talking about politics.
I'm just saying, Look, you say, Charlie Kirk, here's a
Christian man aged thirty one, who was gunned down because
somebody disagreed with his views Christianity and his conservatism. And
I don't give a damn who you are and what

(35:46):
faith tradition, any legitimate faith is going to look at
that and say, hey, that's wrong.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Right. So here's a real world example of like, you know,
have we become so intolerant or not we have that
becomes so intolerant. And you know, my priest didn't reference
Charlie Kirk's name either, but did say the violence. He said,
the violence we've been we've been treated to. You know,

(36:14):
how do you combat this? And I think, and this
isn't a slam on my priest, this is just I
think as we are trying to put together how we
respond to this, I think this idea that love beats
hat one hundred percent, I'm with you, christ wins one
hundred percent with you. But there's there is also a

(36:39):
recognition that came from our leaders in the past, that
came from grounded Christians and faith leaders like what Reagan said,
and he was talking about the left wing of his
time the Soviet Union. We're at war with the most
dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long
climb from the swamp to the stars. And it has

(36:59):
been that if we lose that war, and in so
doing lose this way of freedom of ours, history will
recorded with the greatest astonishment that those who are the
most to lose to the least to prevent its happening.
And I think we are confronting that very same godless, soulless,
bloodthirsty ideology in our streets right now in America with

(37:22):
the American Left, the worldwide left. We are not immune
from it here in America, and it has enough power
to where it's able to do what we just saw,
and has been doing it for quite some time. So
there's I think, as we're starting to thread together, how
you and I are going to respond, which is kind

(37:43):
of where I'm going to go next, how we're going
to respond to this, I kind of and I told
the audience this. You know, I'm not suggesting that our
side go out there, get firearms and let's start marching
down on DNC headquarters or where wherever we find these
leftists and give some payback. That's not what I'm suggesting.

(38:04):
What I am suggesting is that we get a firearm,
we learn how to use it, and we don't go
looking for fights. But if they come looking for us,
we're going to finish it. That's kind of my view.
That and rig It's kind of a piece through strength mentality.
You've got to let the left know the next time
they want to do something like this, they're going to

(38:26):
meet overwhelming force. And I think that's because up until
this point, man, you've got and there's still some of
these so called Republicans out there. We've got to come together,
I mean, come together with the same people have been
calling you Nazis. You mean those people.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
No, I've said for I mean decades that any Republican
reaching across the aisle should have his hand loped off
like an Iranian pocket. You know, yeah, because no, you
don't with terrorists. And so yeah, I've said that, I

(39:04):
mean literally decade. You just and for all this, you
don't come together bull crap. Now, you don't come together
with that kind of with people who call you Nazis,
just like you said, you don't. You don't come together
with them. They can change their way of thinking and
if they do and wake up and see the light.

(39:25):
Welcome the Republican tent to the conservative tent is mighty
big and open and come on in. But us going
to them? Nope? Yes, finding middle grounds?

Speaker 1 (39:40):
How do you find middle ground with people who I'm
going to play a montage. These are all Democrats, right,
this is this is the kind of language they've been
using since the era of Obama. I want you just
to listen to this.

Speaker 10 (39:52):
We've got to kill and confront that movement.

Speaker 4 (39:55):
Adam President, are you the four but clearly you know
this is a literally call to arms in our country.

Speaker 5 (40:05):
Do you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant,
in a department store, in.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
A gasoline station.

Speaker 5 (40:14):
You get out and you play a guy and you go.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
Back on them.

Speaker 6 (40:19):
You're in the arena. You got to be ready to
take a punch. You got to be ready to throw
a punch.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Let this moment radicalize you.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
I will not yield, I will not flinch.

Speaker 7 (40:30):
I will defend the right to vote our democracy against
all enemies foreign and yes, domestic. The Republican Party today
is dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and the
Magran Republicans, and that is a threat to this country.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
They've been calling their enemies a threat, they've been calling
us Nazis, they've been calling us all manner of names,
and then they act shocked as if it's not their
fault when they're left wing zelots go out there and
start gunning us down right.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
The thing about this that I'm concerned about is that
I do think, you know, the bears waking up. I
think a lot of people, a lot of people are
going to start paying more attention, are going to start
realizing what the left is doing, what they've been saying

(41:26):
now for ten years, of calling us Nazis, and they're
going to be people who are compelled to run for
office because of that. And I just hope that those
people who are going to take advantage of this situation
and get into political power are the right kind of people.

(41:49):
That they're the kind of people Charlie Kirk would have
been happy to meet with and praise, you know, when
he's talking about people in Congress. But I that so
many are will nod, you know, that so many are
going to be the John Cornyns of the world that
you know, we'll just keep having what we have, but

(42:11):
now we're going to have more and more of them,
because there's more and more I want to seek political
power who have been inspired by this.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Well, and let's not forget the likes of John Cornyn
surrendered us to these, to these animals. Yeah, the likes
of and because you know, John, let's let's be honest,
John Cornyn and is never and is never Trump Republican cabal.
They're not their families not dying. Our families are.

Speaker 2 (42:35):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
That that judge that released that career criminal with a
with a a rap sheet longer than George Floyd's that
killed that little girl and that train in North Carolina
and Charlotte right, Uh, the judge that let him out
with no bail cashless bail too, and he goes out
and killed kills her. That there's only ten Republicans, only

(42:59):
two hen Republicans who say we should do our job
and we should impeach that judge. All the rest of
them couldn't give all the rest of these Republicans say,
who cares if our voters are dying? You know, at
least me and mine are safe.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:13):
See that that's that's.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
The Johns exactly what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
That's the John Cornan mentality. That wants to surrender us,
that it's no sweat off his brow right, join join
with a socialist, disarm us the way the way John
Cornan did. John Cornyan worked to take away our firearms.
The left wing unleashes these criminals on our on our society,
and then wants to disarm us, so we can't defend ourselves, right.

(43:40):
And that's John corn and his and his style of Republican.
What does he care if we die right?

Speaker 2 (43:45):
Right? So yeah, as people will be inspired to run
for political office, so many more of us will be
inspired to pay more attention. And when it comes to
that vet, those people that that are right for office,
make sure that they believe like the rest of us.
Do you know that there's no region across the aisle,

(44:08):
that there's no middle ground with these people.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
I want to play Charlie Kirk's wife. I don't know how,
I don't know where this strength comes from. You know,
it's what four days four days since and then she
gets in front of the cameras and her husband's studio
and you were talking about the right kind of politician. Listen,

(44:31):
listen to this.

Speaker 8 (44:33):
I want to thank my husband's dear friend, Vice President
Vance and his phenomenal wife Usha for their love and support.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
You guys.

Speaker 8 (44:47):
Honored my husband so well bringing him home.

Speaker 10 (44:52):
Both are yes.

Speaker 8 (44:56):
I want to thank President Trump and his incredible family
for the same. Mister President, My husband loved you, and
he knew that you loved him too. He did. Your

(45:18):
friendship was amazing.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
I I don't know how where that strength comes from.
It's only it's got to come from their faith in
God and to be able to address the country when
you've lost everything and it's not you know what, and
it's as selfish as may come across. I'm not meaning

(45:41):
it to be, but the country lost with Charlie Kirk
a tremendous voice and man alive, I I don't know
how we let this go as a people.

Speaker 2 (45:58):
Yeah, I know, man, And I don't think we will
not for a while anyway. I mean, I don't think
we recycle, is what it is. But no, well you
absolutely shouldn't. I mean, this is what happens when you
get called when you're being called a Nazi for ten years.

Speaker 1 (46:14):
Twenty years, you know. Yeah, since since Baraq Houssein Obama,
we have had we have had the majority of the
last two decades dominated by the left wing going crazier
and crazier and crazier and crazier, more violent, more extreme.

(46:35):
And he was the genesis of it. He is where
it started. And this is look, this is this is
about as obvious that this is the mo of left
wing thought throughout human history. It's not rocket science. And
shame on the Republicans for not having the stones or

(46:55):
the intelligence to recognize it. We in the conservative movement
have been noticing these people just keep on saying, you know,
nothing to see here, nothing to see here, nothing to
see here, And now we're dying. Yeah, and now we're dying.
Now there's another one. Uh, this is a This is
again the magic of AI. I don't know, I mean,

(47:19):
can can you see this picture on your screen? Folks?
You can find it at Sea Salsado Show, at Sea
Salsato Show. This is a This is an AI generated
version of Charlie Kirk and he's holding Urina Zarutzka who
was killed on that North Carolina train. She can see
the blood stain on her pants, and she is she's

(47:42):
got that. She's in that position where she is curled
up in the fetal position after being stabbed with her
hands over her eyes and then you have Charlie Kirk
holding her.

Speaker 6 (47:57):
It's it.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
This is, this is the powerful imagery Sean that I
think the left wing didn't anticipate. I don't think they
they connected the dots when they when they went after
Charlie Kirk, when they've been going after Trump. Martyrs can't
be silenced. And I don't think these these douchebags have

(48:20):
any concept of what they've released.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
No, I don't think they do either.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
I don't think I didn't.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
I don't think. Yeah, I'm hoping we'll see it. I mean,
I'm seeing people on uh, you know, my little reels
videos that I've never seen before saying some great stuff. Yeah,
and so you know, I really do. I'm with you.
I think it's opened up a whole, big old mess
of conservatism here.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
So how about just how about just America. I don't
I don't even I don't even assign an ideology to this.
I mean it is it is a human response. To
look at somebody who has been gunned down for having
differing beliefs that Americans slash human beings would have a

(49:08):
visceral reaction, yeah, I mean, not not even.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
Oh yeah, and if you don't are you even human? Right?
And you know what I mean? It should scare the
hell out of everybody. This guy was killed for what
he thought. And if he can be killed for what
he thinks, then you know, soa can you? And that's
what's just terror scary? And who's the Nazi? Then? You know?

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (49:34):
I think Charlie Kirk's a Nazi. I think the people
who killed them are the Nazis. It's kind of what
they did.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
Do you know what sets us apart from them is
that even after the assassination attempts two of them, three
of them actually if you count the one who was
released by a left wing judge against President Trump, even
after the assassination of Charloick Kirk, there has not been
one conservative of note who has said it's time to

(50:04):
start slaughtering democrats and leftists for what they believe.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
No, I don't want to hear any of ours I say.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
That, But you want to hear that. That's the difference.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
Yeah, you won't.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
You won't hear that from anybody who is legitimately a
patriotic conservative Christian. You won't hear that. And that's the
difference between us and them, And it is us and them,
and I'm tired.

Speaker 2 (50:33):
After it all settled down, one of the first things
I did was went to libs of TikTok yeah, just
to see what that side had to say. And oh
my god, I wasn't disappointed. It's so shocking that those
people are among us and thinking the way they do,

(50:53):
you know, and thank goodness, they're being fired from their
teacher jobs.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
Not even for them, would I prescribe. I would not
sacrifice my fundamental core beliefs, not even for the likes
of you leftists and you Marxists out there. I would
never I would never stoop to your inhumanity, because that's

(51:19):
when all of us lose, When when we all decide
we're all not going to be human, what the hell
are we fighting for?

Speaker 6 (51:27):
Then?

Speaker 1 (51:28):
And I think that's where my priest's lament came in.
You don't defeat evil with more evil, You defeat it
with good. You don't defeat hate with more hate, you
defeat it with love and determination and courage. Absolutely, And
that leads me to the last thing I wanted to

(51:49):
play for you. Now, look, you know how much, and
I think you and I are on the same page
with this. How ai scares the living crap out of me.
It just it just does. And I showed you what
it is. I showed you that with that picture. What
the good side of artificial intelligence. This young lady programmed

(52:10):
into AI much the way you did your country music
right when you typed in when you were in the
jacuzzi in Mexico and created that song for you. Remember that, well,
she types in what would Charlie Kirk say to us
from heaven? And damned if AI didn't spit out something
which was pretty danged profound. I'm going to play it,

(52:32):
and I'm just gonna get your your reaction. Here's what
AI cranked out. Listen.

Speaker 10 (52:37):
First, I want you to know I'm fine, not because
my body is fine, but because my soul is secure
in Christ. Death is not the end. It's a promotion.
Don't waste one second. Morning me, I knew the risks
of standing up in this cultural moment, and I do
it all over again. Second, do not let this violence
divide us further. The enemy wants chaos, fear, and retally,

(53:00):
don't give it to them. Instead, double down on truth,
double down on courage, double down on your faith and
on your families. That is how you honor me. Third,
remember this America.

Speaker 2 (53:12):
Is worth it.

Speaker 10 (53:13):
Free speech is worth it, Fighting for the unborn, for families,
for sanity and a culture gone mad. It is all
worth it. So dry your tears, pick up your cross
and get back in the fight. Do it with joy,
do it with strength, and never ever let evil think
it won.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Dude. Yeah, I know, I know, I I every single
time I hear it. I can't believe artificial intelligence. Hey
did that? But be the sentiments are correct, they and
they're derived from Charlie Kirk's own speeches.

Speaker 2 (53:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
How And I think this goes back to what you
were saying. Charlie Kirk really intelligent, whips smart. What he
did in thirty one years on this planet was transformative,
so much so, and so much data out there that
AI could pull together all his all of his speeches
and all of his writings and create that. That's how

(54:16):
big he was.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
Yep, Like I said, voice of a generation, they don't
come around very often. So it's very sad. The whole
thing just incredibly sad.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
Where do you see it going from here?

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Like I said, I think there'll be a lot of
people inspired to learn more about the political situation in
the country. I think there'll be a lot of people
who are, you know, willing to stand up and fight
the good fight, you know, not not with violence, but

(54:55):
in turning out and doing the right thing, turning out
and voting, turning out and running for office. You know
that that takes, that takes a pretty big leap of
faith to do something like that. So I think there'll
be a lot of just a lot of inspiration to
come out of this for good and that makes me happy.

Speaker 1 (55:19):
Authority figures told me growing up when I was a kid,
you start a fight in school, you're in trouble. You
finish a fight in school, you're not in trouble. And
I think that's kind of my mentality. I don't think
our side is going to go out looking for a fight,
but they're going to prepare. They're going to be buttressed

(55:42):
by their faith, by their God, but by the knowledge
that what they're doing is right and correct. And when
trouble comes looking for our side in the future, trouble
will find us, and they will find more trouble than
they are prepared to. That's my opinion, and I think
that's where we're going to go. The peace through strength model.

(56:06):
The left wing has to know that if they're going
to come at us in the future, that they will
pay a heavy price for doing so. And that way,
that way the left and evil won't test us right,
they won't bother because up until now they've just gotten
away with it because of weak leaders that we have

(56:28):
had in this country. Are non leaders in this country.
And I think that ended with the assassination of Charlie Kirk,
at least it did with me. I can tell you, Sean,
I don't think that there are going to be many
Republicans who want to come on my show anymore. No,
I'm deadly serious. Guy. I had a dude from God
Love him who came on from Montana, and I said,

(56:51):
isn't this your fault? Isn't this year Republicans? You surrender
to these people? You surrendered these people and now our
people are dying. And I went down this laundry list
of all the crap that these Democrats have been doing,
and all you Republicans can do is reward them. Mm hm,
And yeah, I think the word is getting out fast

(57:12):
and don't want to go on salth sales show. He's
going to ask you some really tough questions and none
of us have an answer because we're all feckless douchebags.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
Those politics and for the rest of us, there is
no middle ground with these people.

Speaker 1 (57:26):
I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (57:28):
So just don't even don't even think like that. Don't
even think that we'll meet somewhere in the middle and
you know, we'll we'll see each other as human beings
and it'll it'll all be okay. It ain't gonna be Nope,
there's right and there's wrong, and stay stay on the
side of right exactly.

Speaker 1 (57:49):
And their reaction on the left to the Kirk assassination
is all the evidence I need that there that that
that that, that mindset, that worldview is irredeemable. And it's
not my job to save their souls. My job now
is to protect me and mine. And if you Republicans

(58:09):
aren't on board with protecting me and mine, then you're
no good to me. Nope, And I think I don't
think the Republican Party is ready for what's coming. I
really don't. I really don't, because their fecklessness in timidity
is no longer good enough. They can't bullshit their way

(58:31):
out of this one.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
Yeah, And I mean you know, with the overwhelming election
of Donald Trump the second time, you would have thought
that they, you know, would have gotten the message. But
they haven't. So I'm not hopeful that they'll get it
with this either, which just again, you know, vet the

(58:54):
new ones that are going to be coming in, and
there's gonna be a lot of people inspired to jump
in the game, vet them. So we don't get.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
What we got, Yep, it's up to you know what.
And there that is a very good lament too. We
the people have got to start being responsible for who
we're fielding in the political game. And if you're putting
in a bunch of backbenchers like Don Bacon or Mike
Lawler or John Cornyn, who whose number one job is

(59:24):
to find a Democrat butt cheek on which to firmly
plant their lips and sell us out, sell at our children,
sell it our country, sell out our families to these degenerates.
As you said, Sean, you don't find middle ground with Marxists.
You don't find middle ground with anti American cooks and freaks.
You defeat them, You defeat them, and then they've got

(59:46):
to pay a political price for their worldview, and which
leads to what this country's enduring right now, buddy, Hey,
stay safe out there.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
Do you want to hear the most bizarre story?

Speaker 13 (59:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (59:58):
Sure, This whole thing so really good friend of mine
from high school, guy just Adore, he's prince principal. Man
is a cop in Utah at a college campus, okay,
And I couldn't remember which one I thought, you know,

(01:00:19):
was he in provo? I couldn't remember, blah blah blah.
And when the when I found out that this university
was an odom that really, you know, made me remember.
So I texted him and I said, dude, is at
your school? I can't remember? And he texted back, Yes,
he was there for the whole thing, saw it go down.

(01:00:42):
He was there for two straight days, up for two
straight days, he said. He just pulled into his driveway
after two straight days of being up and being involved
in that. It's just what, you know, The six degrees
of Kevin Bacon thing is just so bizarre. I mean, here,
a guy I know really well was there and witnessed

(01:01:05):
it an in official capacity as a police officer.

Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Did you talk to him?

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
I haven't yet. He I mean knowing that he wasn't
lying about being up for two straight days being at
the campus, I don't think it was time to chit chat.

Speaker 7 (01:01:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Good, he hadn't seen his wife yet. But just how
weird is that? You know? It is?

Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
Uh, it's you know, you're right, the the the circles
that we that we develop, and you know it for me,
you know, being in mass media, you get, you get
those circles get bigger. But just a guy you went
to school with happened to be that, that's pretty that's
that's pretty damn random, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
I mean think think about it. You know, in your case, Friday,
you're one guy away from knowing the pope, you know,
well with the archbishop there. Yeah, it's just so you know,
you start thinking of circles like that, it's just so weird.
And hear my little friend from high school is saw

(01:02:10):
the whole thing go down and then and my advice
to him was, you know, go hug your wife, hug
your babies, get some rest. And I told him that
if he needs help, get it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Yeah, even the most seasoned veterans seeing that, seeing what happened. Yeah,
oh yeah, And you know, I guess the last point
I want to bring up with you because I've been
I've been seeing some members of Congress. I've been seeing
some other people, and actually it hit me too. I'll

(01:02:44):
give you two examples. On Friday, on the Christal Sato
Show on News Max, I showed the attack on the
North Carolina Charlotte lightrail train and played the audio of
somebody some are saying it's the accused killer, saying I
got that white girl. I got that white girl, which

(01:03:05):
which indicates it was a racist attack. And I was
One person said, don't show that anymore, you're glorifying that.
Another person said I was a little taken aback by
seeing it. And then I said, you know, before I
wrote you a letter saying don't show it anymore, I said, no,

(01:03:26):
I think we've got to see it. I think America
should see it. And the same thing with the Charlie
Kirk assassination. We posted it because and some members of
Congress are saying, you know what, No, we shouldn't have
that up there, shouldn't have that up there. No, I
think we should because I think that America needs to

(01:03:47):
know and understand who were fighting and what they'll do
to us if we don't. Don't you.

Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
Mixed emotions on her Man, I know, I know, I
I don't think I saw the Twin towers coming down
this year on nine to eleven. I think I saw
a video of it. I mean, of course, you know,
the news cycle was not about nine to eleven that day.
It was about Charlie Kirk, so you know, not a

(01:04:18):
lot of room video wise to do that. But now
I was always one that it should be shown a
lot to remind us what happened. Yes, in this I
think of and with that, you know, maybe I should
change my mindset with nine to eleven, But that was

(01:04:41):
such a grand scale kind of thing. With this, I
just am so saddened by the fact that Charlie Kirk's kids,
for the rest of their lives are going to see
when their dad died and how violent and ugly that was.
And I don't know, it just makes me really sad

(01:05:03):
to know that, you know, they'll they'll be forced to
see that for the rest of their lives.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
To the people that would say, you know, we should
be not showing this out of respect, I think that
we should be showing it to make sure.

Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
I don't have a problem with you, to make sure
it just makes me, I don't know, like we've got
to make sure he did questions about it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
He didn't die in vain.

Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
Yeah, well, I think, you know, I don't know that
you need the video of it to make that happen.
I think, you know, living our best lives on the
side of good, would you know, and really buckling down
and trying harder than we have been. I think that
kind of cements the legacy.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Seeing that video changed me. Yeah, and I I think
that seeing a man's life snuffed out by left wing
cooks it is. It is a wake up call to
what they can they can do to you, being told no,

(01:06:15):
being told about what they could do to you. You
might get it, you know, you might, you might have to.
But if you want to make lasting change, you want
to you want to make people, you know, slap with
these people who tell me not to show this stuff.
What they're saying is I don't want to be reminded
how much of a shit show the other side is.

(01:06:36):
I don't I don't want to know. Well, I'm sorry,
you know what, you want to bury your head in
the sand, you go ahead, but you're gonna bear You
can bury your head in the sand with seeing the
facts first, and if you want to go bury your
head in the sand. You go ahead and do it.
But what they're telling me, I.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
Don't think I'm burying my head in the sand. I'm
not saying you. I don't know. I'm not saying you.
The difference from nine to eleven to this is, I
don't know, just this is so much more personal.

Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
And dude, did you see that the procession all of
those casts. Did you see the march in London?

Speaker 6 (01:07:14):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
No, I haven't seen that. I did read that. I
think South Korea turned out huge for you know, because
I mean they're dealing with They're dealing with an influx
of communism too. You know, the whole world is these
these leftister are and this evil is is taking over

(01:07:35):
the world.

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
So you want to talk about a shot heard around
the world. Yeah, God works in mysterious ways, and I
don't know what this will be the catalyst. It may
very well be, Praise God, it is to where the civilization,
Western civilization reasserts itself. May or may not be. But
as you said, it is a bit exciting to think

(01:07:57):
about the prospect of Americans and freedom lovers everywhere being
reminded of who and what we're supposed to be and
what we have been living under under the yoke of
left wing extremism. Ain't it that? Ain't it all right? Buddy? Hey, look,
got a scoot, have yourself a great rest of your week,
and we will talk to you next show.

Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
Behind the show, all right, love you see you.

Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
That puts a wrap on the Alcedo Storm podcast till
we visit again. My friends, Remember this, A society's worth
is not measured by how much power is stolen by
and out of control government. A society's worth is measured
by how much power is reserved for you and me,
we the people. Folks say some prayers, notnerally for the
Kirk family, but for your own family, for our country.

(01:08:45):
I'm praying every single day we find a way forward
to where we can be once again the United States
of America. Peace,
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