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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hello, I'm you happy people.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Neil Smith and old Buck Buddy. Are you hearing Neil?
Speaker 3 (00:08):
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Speaker 4 (00:09):
I miss you, man, I have a question. We respect for.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Me down by breaking a major story, Chris Congratulations score podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Americans were deluded to their television sets this weekend for
the Charlie Kirk Memorial. Democrats weren't just just Americans, and
Americans watched and they saw speaker after speaker after speaker
talking about the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, a
devoted Christian, first, devoted husband, father, and devoted to a
(01:05):
cause of stopping the cancer that is left wing extremism
and what it has brought to this country. Sadly, folks,
what it has brought to this country is political assassination,
to which none of the luminaries in the Democrat Party
are condemning. As a matter of fact, they're doubling down
(01:27):
on their rhetoric. They are doubling down on their vitriol.
And let me give you example, folks. Here's ikon Omar
and she's standing up. Believe it or not, somebody invited this,
this person into a church where she said the following
have a listen to this. So if you push back
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on our left wing narrative. We call him a racist,
we call him a Nazi, and if you disagree with us,
you're full of excrement, says ilhan Omar. Jasmine Crockett jumps
on CNN and she says, look, I shouldn't be expected
to condemn the assassination, condemn the death of a man
who spoke ill of me. Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
The rhetoric that Charlie Kirk continuously put out, there was
rhetoric that specifically targeted people of color, and so it
is unfortunate that even our colleagues could not see how
harmful his rhetoric was specifically to us. And I can
tell you that a month prior to him passing away,
he had actually gotten out on his podcast. I wasn't
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aware of this at the time, but he got out
there and he was talking negatively about me directly. So
if there was any way that I was gonna honor
somebody who decided that they were just gonna negatively talk
about me and proclaim that I was somehow involve great
white replacements, yeah I'm not honoring that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Yeah, okay, So of course, yeah, not going to condemn
political violence, not going to condemn the political assassination because
he spoke ill of me. Here's Jasmine Crockett keeping up
the very rhetoric that I believe in many believe has
led to the United States of America now having to
endure political assassinations.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
I am using that language because it is accurate language.
When we see the consolidation of power, when we see
them trying to chill speech of jokesters, when we're seeing
all of this, that is a playbook out of Hitler,
and I won't deny it.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
I see. So when private companies part ways with Jimmy Fallon,
that's Hitler. But when government silences your voice, which is
what you Democrats did, when you Democrats used our tax
payer dollars to silence our voice online, that's how that's
somehow not Hitler esque. That's pretty amazing, folks. By the way,
Jasmin Crockett, while we're talking about the AOC of Texas,
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here is here is a story that is getting reported
on in other markets outside of the Texas markets about
Jasmine Crockett.
Speaker 6 (04:09):
Listen, tonight, Harfer County Sheriff Jeffrey Gaylor isn't holding back
and responding to recent comments made by Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett,
a Democrat from Texas, calling Kayla Hamilton a quote random
dead person.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
The twenty year old from Aberdeen was killed in twenty
twenty two at the hands of an MS thirteen gang
member in the US illegally.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Fox twenty five.
Speaker 6 (04:29):
Jessica bab joins US in studio as Gala calls that
statement reprehensible.
Speaker 7 (04:34):
Jessica Sheriff Gaylor says, regardless of politics, it's inappropriate to
dismiss Kayla Hamilton's death, responding with some harsh words of
his own in the midst of fiery debate in Congress
about the Kayla Hamilton Act.
Speaker 8 (04:48):
Stop playing these games and acting like you care about
one particular situation.
Speaker 7 (04:53):
A Democrat representing Texas US Representative Jasmine Crockett's words further
ignited the flames.
Speaker 8 (05:00):
You take a situation and then you exploit what has
happened to not only that person, but you exploit those families,
and you make it a game. Stop just throwing a
random dead person's name on something for your own political expediency.
Speaker 9 (05:14):
I was really furious.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
Tayla Hamilton was just twenty when she was sexually assaulted
and strangled by Walter Martinez, a teenage migrant in the
US illegally under unaccompanied alien child status. He was from
El Salvador and had a criminal history along with ties
to the MS thirteen gag. The bill designed to close loopholes,
mandates government officials determined whether the unaccompanied youth pose a
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danger to themselves or the community when deciding where to
police them. Her mom, Tammy Nobles, says.
Speaker 9 (05:43):
No, murder victim is a random person. She had a life,
She was a real person. She had hopes, she had dreams,
and this monster that shouldn't have even been here in
the first place, you know, took her life.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Yeah, And who's the bigger monster, the one who took
her life or the one who says that her life
was so meaningless that she's just some random person. As
Jasmine Crockett said, you know, folks, a believer in God
doesn't say those things, a believer in America doesn't say
those things, a believer in the rule of law doesn't
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say those things. But evil does.
Speaker 7 (06:23):
And now Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gaylor is firing back.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
Well for someone who sits in Congress and at any
level of elected office, who feels so dismissive of her
life or any other crime victim's life. We have so
many people across this country daily who loves their lives
to act of violence. To be so dismissive of that
act is just reprehensible. I mean, maybe she's just a
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random woman from Texas. And then you know, if the
Speaker of the House when he calls her her that way,
if he uses that way instead of the normal way
of addressing a member of Congress, maybe it'll get through
her head that what she did was not proper or
caring in any way.
Speaker 7 (07:04):
Before Crowktt's strong statement, she was arguing that Republicans were
ignoring the alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 9 (07:10):
I don't understand how the Epstein files had anything to
do with Kayla, And they're trying to do a distraction.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, because they are the ones who welcomed in all
these illegal aliens responsible for killing so many Americans. It
was the Democrats. They owned it, lock Stock and Beryl,
and they did it without even any care for the
American people. And that's what they're trying to avoid now.
They're trying to say, oh, the Epstein files as if
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the Epstein files have anything to do with Republicans or Conservatives.
As you know, Jeffrey Epstein was a Democrat donor. As
you know, several of the Democrats own administrations buried Jeffrey
Epstein in what was going on with him their.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Side, We've had two women lose their lives that the
hands Two of our residents of our community lose their
lives at the hand of hands of criminal, illegal aliens
in a violent fashion, and that story is told repeatedly
across this country. You're not cherry picking. You're describing a problem.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
That he yeah, a problem that's a reality that Democrats
don't really give a damn about. They they impose this
your job, as far as Jasmine Crockett is concerned, sounds
like she says, your job is just to die.
Speaker 4 (08:28):
Right.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
So I want you guys to compare what you heard
from the Democrats Socialist Party in the wake of the
Charlie Kirk assassination, the hundreds of thousands of people that
turned out just in Arizona alone, not to mention all
over the country, millions of people all over the country,
all over the world, with some sort of a something's changed.
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It's a revival, people going to church, people, people seeking
some answers. Erica Kirk put it, beauty, did our people
Did Americans go out and riot and loot and burn? No?
Speaker 9 (09:09):
No.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
When Charlie Kirk was assassinated, Erica Kirk outlined exactly what happened.
Speaker 10 (09:19):
But most of all, God's mercy and God's love have
been revealed to me these past ten days after Charlie's assassination.
We didn't see violence, we didn't see rioting, we didn't
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see revolution. Instead, we saw what my husband always prayed
he would see in this country.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
We saw revival.
Speaker 10 (10:11):
This past week. We saw people open a Bible for
the first time in a decade. We saw people pray
for the first time since they were children. We saw
people go to a church service for the first time
in their entire lives.
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Shastan is back. Hey, my man, I caught you working
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Speaker 4 (14:22):
Yeah, yeah, man, I got four more drawings to do
and I got to get all ten in by midnight tonight.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
You know, your life is kind of my nightmare that
aspect of your life. Literally, dude, I have nightmares of
me being back in college and having papers to do
and having assignments to do and not exactly knowing how
I'm gonna get it all done in time. I literally
still have nightmares over that.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Well, I don't think this is nightmare material, but it's
certainly not something I'm used to.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Yeah, well I can imagine anyway.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
But we're knocking them out. Yeah, so it's and it's
it's fine, it's it's interesting. This CAD stuff is really
pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
So yeah, well, you know it's nice when you when
you can actually see the application that you're studying for
translating into something you're going to be doing with your life.
You know, a lot of college, a lot of school
is just the basics that you probably don't use. What
was I just I was just talking about with my
my daughter's fiance, who is here's a guy who missed
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three weeks of chemistry in high school, came back because
he had some sort of illness, came back, taught himself
everything that he had missed, took the test, and aced
it the day he came back.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Right, Uh, this is a guy who looks at at
calculus and says, hey, this is this is fat. I
miss the days of calculus because I'm doing really hard stuff.
I looked at pre calculus and just about lost my mind.
I'm like, you got to be kidding me?
Speaker 4 (15:57):
What is this?
Speaker 2 (15:58):
I had no frame of reference. So I mean, it's
nice to be able to see the stuff that you're
studying have application to what you're going to be making
a living with.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
Oh yeah, I mean the prints that I'm making are
prints that we would be using at work. So that
aspect is definitely interesting and it's fun. Like I said,
but I got to thinking about myself this week because
I mean over a year ago, a little over a
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year ago, I was fired and didn't know what I
was going to do with my life, and then you know,
this machining thing kind of stumbled onto it, and now
I'm in enough demand that I was working at another
shop for the last couple of days, so because it's
a friend of our shops and he needed help. He's
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a huge manufacturing business that it makes thousands and thousands
of the same part and he needed help. So there
you go. Man, how about that? I mean, now you know,
from not knowing anything about it to working at a
couple of different shops, it's pretty interesting.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Yeah, I mean it is how much other than other
than the show behind the show? How much are you
keeping your toe in media and where and you know
where you've been for the last thirty years.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Yeah, this week it hasn't been much. I mean obviously
when I get a chance. I mean, it's the machine
shops pretty loud, and and I can't I don't really
do the earbud thing because I need to hear what's
going on. But I'll have my phone out in the
speaker on and I've been listening to some talk shows
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and kind of keeping up that way, and you know,
familiar with all the Jimmy Kimmel nonsense and and all
the Charlie Kirk memorials and all that stuff. I haven't
been watching them, but I'm you know, I'm up to
date that they're happening.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Yeah, And I've got to say, I went to Mass
this Saturday, and I'm going to tell you about some
things I got challenged with at Mass. And it's something
that I've I've struggled with a long time, but very
honest with the audience, been very honest with folks about this.
But came home from Mass and started watching the memorials.
The its capacity and overflow at State Farm Stadium and
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now they're I mean, it is a massive stadium, and
now they are overflowing into another stadium where thousands more.
And this is playing itself out all over the country.
There are tables being set up voter registration tables at
all of these memorials. People are not only showing up,
but they're getting involved. The Turning Point USA, which, by
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the way, there's some news on that I want to
run by you. Turning Point USA chapters are that people
are applying all over the place to get these things
launched and moving. Charlie Kirk when he was alive. He
said his lifetime goal was twenty thousand chapters. They have
now requests for fifty four thousand, fifty four thousand, so
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that's more than double. And this is I don't think
the left really anticipated this that they could. I think
they anticipated we'd all behave like Republicans and just you know,
just get killed and just go slink off into the corner,
and you know, you'll take your medicine and like it
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and oh, thank you, sir, May I have another. I
don't think they anticipated this to the point to where
you've got Jasmine Crockett showing up on CNN saying I
shouldn't be expected to condemn the death of someone talking
negatively about me, so simply because simply because somebody talked
negatively about you, you can't condemn a political assassination. That's
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how shallow and an American untextan this woman is. Yeah,
and then I guess, I mean, I play this in
the lead up to you, but I guess I should
play it. This is ilhan Omar. Actually you're not going
to be able to hear it. I'll just paraphrase. She
gets up in front of a church and says, you know,
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to all you people who are out there trying to
revise the history of this hate filled man, she said
of Charlie Kirk, I think you're all full of shit,
she said. And I'm thinking to myself, dude, and this
is I am firmly convinced that they want that. This
is what their ultimate goal was, to kill their political opposition,
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to silence us any way they possibly could. If the
breaking of law didn't work, if the lawfair didn't work,
if the totalitarianism and government didn't work, then it was
just open up on us right with firearms. And that's
kind of where I'm convinced they're going. What do you think.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
I don't know. I don't think there's a group sitting
down and saying, hey, let's kill this person, let's kill
that person. I don't know. Maybe there is, I don't know.
Maybe I'm naive, but I don't know it. Just do
you need to have a meeting?
Speaker 2 (21:16):
I mean, do you do you never remember? What Russius
to say. It's like that.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
A lot of the talk this week has been, Yeah,
what do you expect when you call people Nazis? You know,
when you put that language out there For four eight years.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Now, twenty years, twenty years since that, since Barack Hussein Obama,
they've been calling us terrorists, brown shirts, Nazis, fascists, and
and then and that's what Ted Cruz said. I think
we brought it up last week. Ted crew says, you know,
they don't kill us because we're Nazis. They call us
Nazis so they can kill us, dude, And that was
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Remember what Rushi used to say. These leftists don't have
to sit down and have a meeting in a coordinating session.
They all believe this to their is this is something
that comes with a left wing mindset throughout human history.
This is what they've done. They've demonized their political opponents
and so they could kill them, so they could take
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them out. And this is and we're watching it play
out in our country. And I think the capacity stadiums
and the massive pushback.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
The.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Jimmy Kimmel that you mentioned, which we'll get to in
a minute, the Jimmy Kimmel stuff that you mentioned, I
think America is saying, no, we're not going to do
that here. You're you know that we're not going to
be the Soviet Union, We're not going to be MAOIs China.
We're not going to be Castro's Cuba. You're not going
to be able to pull that off here because this
is where the left wing is. If you're a left winger,
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this is where your head goes. You, well, I can't
convince them and I can't call them a racist and
get them to shut up and let me take over.
So I guess I gotta kill them. That's their mindset, dude,
that's the left wing mindset. Yeah, I mean, it's that.
That's just how I look at it. So do you
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want me to do you want me to hit you
with what I'm confronted with?
Speaker 4 (23:10):
M hm Uh.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
There's a there's an app called Hallow and this is
a it's a Catholic app and there are readings that
we have every mass everything as in Hallowed. So yeah,
I know Hallow and Halo are spelled different. Okay, no,
that's all right. But and anyway, because I thought the
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same thing too, isn't it pronounced halo anyway? So Hallow
there's uh, there's a Hallowed be thy name is part
of So that's that's where the derivatives anyway, So long
story short, there's one of the priests that I'm listening
to on this on this app says, you know what
we're called to do because of the readings, is that
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we are called two to to to pray to God,
to ask for forgiveness, to pray for those in our
life to bring us closer to Him. And we're also
called and this is what gets me every time. And
this is what he said directly on the app. Father
Mike is his name. He goes find the person that
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you least like or that you least want to pray for,
and pray for them and mean it. And I'm thinking
to myself, oh, dang it, I dude, I've got to
be honest with you. This is the after everything that
they've done to us, This is I struggle the most,
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and I can. I can rationalize it in my brain. Shawn.
I know that I'm supposed to forgive because if you
let it, remember what you've always told me, I'm afraid
you're gonna die at fifty five of a heart attack
because you just take everything so personally right, And I've
taken that to heart, and it's like, try not to
take it so personally because it's only it's only going
to destroy you if you keep that hate in your
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heart because look at what they're look what the other
side's doing. Look at how hateful Jasmine Crockett is. Look
at how hateful what's her name, ilan Omar is. They
carry that stuff with them around and it just eats
away at them, and they're not fulfilled human beings. I
don't want to be that, but I gotta be honest
with you, buddy, I that is the biggest struggle, and
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you know it is. I mean, it's it's left in general,
but it's Obama. Obama. I mean, Obama is the one
that I have the hardest time because of everything that
and you and I have had this conversation before. He
had so many gifts he could have, He could have
made this country incredible, and he chose to do He
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chose to divide this country and to destroy it. And
I have the damnedest time. But I mean, I can
go through the motions, but God knows, I'm not that
my heart isn't in it when I pray for Barack Obama,
right that I got. That's a big struggle. And I
don't even know if you've even confronted this, but I'm
gonna I'm gonna tee it up to you because you're
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you're a man who doesn't have you don't take this
stuff that personally, And that'said it. I'm not slamming you.
Speaker 4 (26:14):
You justn't thought about Barack Obama since he left office.
I mean, like Rush said, you know, Rush used to
live rent free in Obama's head. Yeah, uh yeah, Obama
does not live rent in my head. I don't care.
I haven't thought about him. I haven't heard a word
he said. So, you know, for you to get wound
up about Barack Obama is really baffling to me.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
But well it's not so much wound up. It's not
so much wound up. I just you know how much
of a justice guy I am? If you you know,
you and I had these this is we call it
the show behind the show for a reason. Remember those
times I used to talk to you about the two things
that really just frost me. And it's when you hurd
a kid or you hurd old people. Right, it's just
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one of those things. It's because it's that that's that
drive for a reckoning for justice. And he's never been
brought to justice for everything he did. He's never seen justice.
And it again, I try to move on and he's
inspired entire generation of leftists and Marxists who have been
emboldened by what he got away with. And and I
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understand I have to. I have to, I have to
to forgive him and mean it if I'm gonna if
I'm gonna move on, right, So is tell me, tell
me somebody that you have would have the hardest time
praying for, And then how would you approach it? If
you earnestly say your soul? And I believe, I believe
it's true. I believe our soul depends on us being
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able to do this. That's how deeply I believe in it.
Find somebody that you've never been able to forgive.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
And forgiveness and praying for somebody, I think are two
different things.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Well, that's what that that's what the priest say, That's
what the guy said.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
I can pray for them to see the light. I
can pray for them to stop hating America, to stop
all this division, to stop just you know, being ugly,
as they say here in the South. And that and forgiveness,
I think are two totally different things. I've never quite
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frankly understood forgiveness. If somebody, you know, were to kill
a family member of mine. You're not getting my forgiveness.
I don't understand what even I don't even understand that concept.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well, i'll tell you about it. There was a motivational
speaker back in the nineteen eighties named Leo Buscalia, and
he there, if you look, if you get a chance.
I know you have very little time these days, but
maybe when you get a breather. There's something called the
Politics of Love that he put out. It's about a
fifty sixty minute talk he gave in Chicago. And again,
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this guy was a motivational speaker, back speaker back in
the eighties. He believe that love was the solution to
a lot of things. He wanted to inspire people to
love one another. He believes it would it would solve
a lot of the problems we have in the world.
I don't think he's wrong. And he talked about this
this mom who who lost her daughter to a brutal killer,
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and she held on to the to the hatred for
this man for years and years and years. She finally
broke down and went to visit him in the hospital
and he expressed remorse and not the hospital, I'm sorry,
the prison, not the hospital of prison, and he expressed remorse,
and then she she first wrote him and then she
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went to visit him, and then she found some sort
of liberation from that, wrote a book about it, and
she would go out and speak and people were kind
of like you. They were saying, you couldn't have loved
your your girl very much if you forgave that monster.
And she said, I'll leave retribution to to God into heaven.
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For now, I'm going to forgive, because that's what forgiveness does.
It's not for the person who committed the wrong. It's
so you are not burdened or weighted down by it.
That's the whole idea.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
Yeah, I get that. I guess maybe I'm having trouble
with the definition.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Well, uh so I can tell dude, I'm having problems
with feeling it. I'm telling you, I'm telling you in
my brain that's the whole idea. Feeling it and believing it.
That's a that's a whole ball of wax. And that's
what I'm trying to drive at is because people who
have that ability and you're you're not as tightly wound
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as I am. Just put it that I'm not I'm
not I'm not bashing myself, and I'm not bashing you.
I'm just saying that you're that you have a different
personality than I do, and you have a way of
a humorous way of looking at life that could probably
aid you a lot more. It's kind of kind of
why you know, you and I are ying and yang
and why we get along so well, it's because we
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bring different things to our friendship. But man, like I said,
it is it is the biggest thing that I struggle
And when that preest said find something now, and there's
got to be somebody in your life, Sean that you
were just like just that praying for them, praying for
their their soul and meaning it and that and by
the way, when you pray for them, there's an inherent
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forgiveness that comes with that. How do you how would
you approach it?
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Just like I said, I would just pray that they
see the light. I mean that that's really all. And
you know, I think that's a pretty easy prayer to make.
I don't know why you would struggle with something like that.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Is there somebody in your in your experience that you
know for for the longest time, it was a guy
who kicked the crap out. I mean when I was
a when I was a kid, there wasn't a there
wasn't a year that went by that I didn't think about, Yeah,
that guy kicking my ass, you know. And then after
a while that went away. And I can say I'm
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more than forgot about him than forgave him. But ultimately
I forgave him because he was young and stupid. I
was young and stupid, and I probably contributed in some
way to it. So I as an adult, I can
look back at it and kind of forgive him. But
is there anybody like that in your And there may
not be. The answer may be no for you because
you just don't hold those grudges.
Speaker 4 (32:29):
Yeah, I really don't. And I mean, you know, that's
one of the advantages I guess i'm being hermit is
I don't encounter that many people. But I'm I feel
like I'm a pretty likable guy. Yeah, And I feel
like I have a pretty good sense for who I
should avoid and who I shouldn't, you know, who is
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a potential friend or at least good contact to make,
and who is just slimy. You know, I think I
have a pretty good sense of that, and so I
don't have, and I just I just don't hold hate
in my heart for anything or anybody except mushrooms. I
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think the disgusting. Why anybody would eat something that spontaneously
grows on wet carpet, I don't understand. But anyway, it's
we talked about living rent free in somebody's head, there's
nobody for me like that. I just I don't want
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to be around toxic people, and so if the if
they're toxic to me, then I will excommunicate them.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
It's a gift, man, you got a gift.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
I don't. I don't know. I don't understand. I don't
think it's a gift. I don't understand why everybody isn't
like me. I mean, I really cannot conceive why everybody
isn't the same way.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
People are wired differently, and you know, people have different
life experiences, and you know, part of it your upbringing,
part of it just your natural personality. I have family
members who are kind of like you, that that that
life is like water off a duck's back, right, it comes,
you take it you you you go with the flood.
Speaker 4 (34:14):
What else are you going to do?
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Exactly?
Speaker 4 (34:16):
You can sit there and dwell and.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Well, do you want to know what a guy like
me sees that? When when a guy sees water coming
at him, I want to dam it up. I want
to divert it. I want to stop it. I want
to I want to save people from the flood. That's
that's why I And when I can't, it gets to me.
Does that make Does that make sense? It gets when
I can't, when I can't protect those I can't get
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justice for those who are wrong, it gets to me.
And that's just how I'm wired.
Speaker 4 (34:49):
I guess that says bad things about me.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
No, I don't think so. I just think means were different.
And you know what, frankly, I can I can envy.
I just sometimes I wish I could. That's what why?
Speaker 4 (35:00):
What?
Speaker 2 (35:00):
What the hell do you think? I ask? You know,
it's like, how how do you get by this? Because
you know, and it's not very often when when you're
a cradle born Catholic, you know, you kind of go
through life thinking, you know, I kind of heard it
all already. You know, I've been several preachers, heard the
Gospels over and over and over again, and every once
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in a while there'll be a priest who will just
challenge me, and I'm like, oh damn it.
Speaker 4 (35:25):
How the hell?
Speaker 2 (35:26):
How how do I get beyond that? And it's and
that that's what I thought of today. It's like, how
do I how do I forgive mean it? How do
I pray for somebody who I know has done me?
My countrymen?
Speaker 4 (35:39):
Uh? Right? Just just pray that they see the light. Yeah,
let's tell you got to do just just say, you know, please, Lord, yes,
look down on these people, show them the error of
their ways and bring them to you. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
And I can. I can go through those motions. And
it's I think the struggle is because you've got to
be able to mean it and feel it to get
all the benefits from where it takes you. And that's
kind of the struggle. Like here's a prime example. Remember
my criteria, you screw around with kids or you screw
around old people. Right from the Daily Caller, an adult
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in Texas and our home state infiltrated a high school
group chat then used her large private Facebook group to
rally others to intimidate teachers and students starting a new
Turning Point USA chapter. They were trying to get it started,
and this left Winger infiltrates the chat to try to
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undermine it. A woman in a school district based Facebook
group shared content from a separate group that she allegedly
infiltrated between students and organizers trying to start a local
high school turning Point chapter. Screenshots from her group show
the woman encouraging other members to contact the teachers sponsoring
the club and intimidate them into backing down. A post
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from the Harris County Moms for Liberty group revealed the
Facebook group name Be the Change SBISD had over seven
hundred members involved in the subject of the Spring Branch
Independent School District in Houston, Texas. Please please please send
a litteratire in your own words to these two teachers
encourage them to focus on their careers their students in
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actual education. A user named Natalie Herpin posted on the
group remind them that they have students who are girls,
who are black, who are Muslim, who aret LGBTQ plus,
who have been raped, who have been abused, who have
lost loved ones to gun violence, and those students would
be irreparably harmed by their teachers supporting an organization that
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has historically supported hate and division. That's what she calls
Turning Point USA, a Christian centered conservative group, and this
is happening in our state of Texas. They docked those kids,
docked those teachers who are going to start a chapter.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
Right that they say the line man, pray that the
hate leaves their heart.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
And in this particular case, I think I'll pray for
Attorney General Ken Paxton because we have laws against doctoring. Yes,
we have laws against doxing in particular children.
Speaker 4 (38:23):
I think a lot of us better be careful of
those laws with how we're outing people. And I don't
have a problem with it. Outing people for their disgusting
hate speech online about the Charlie.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Kirk thing online is public. You know, of course you
jump online your public baby that sorry, that's public. Doxing
people who are trying to have private conversations, that's different.
You know, I don't think you're doxing anybody by pointing out, hey,
so and so who works for this particular company is
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out there saying that Charlie Kirk deserved it. You know,
do what you will. They weren't hiding it, so why
you know, I have no problem with people who are
who The problem they have isn't that, oh, you're doxing me.
It's the problem that you're taking exception to me being
a hateful dayhole.
Speaker 12 (39:22):
That's that's what they don't want. Don't judge me, that's
what they're saying. Yeah, yeah, I'm just saying that. I
don't know when it comes to all this doxing stuff
that you were talking about, Yeah, that.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
Was all private conversation, dude, that that that individual stepped
over a line. And whoever this herpen person is, if
they're actually their real name, I have no idea, did you?
And again, this is this is something totally different. Canada
just recognized Palestine, which doesn't which is a country that
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doesn't exist, but Canada is going to recognize it because
out of hatred for what Israel Is is doing. The
Palestinian territory is run by a terrorist group by the
name of Hamas. So Canada is now recognizing Hamas as
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the government of a state that doesn't exist called Palestine.
Doesn't that make Canada a national security risk for the
United States?
Speaker 4 (40:33):
If pay Well, I'm asking, Yeah, I don't know, d
I think that might be a little bit of a stretch.
But well, let's just walk through this.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Here's Kier Starmer saying he doesn't like what Benjamin duty
Na who's doing in the Palestinian territory. So he is
going to recognize the state of Palestine, which, by the way,
the only governing authority that is there was votevoted in
by the people in the Palestinian territory. Uh, the Gaza
strip as it were.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
They voted in Hamas as their government. So Canada is
recognizing Hamas as the legitimate government of a state called Palestine. Right,
if you are a state that recognizes a terror group
as a legitimate leader of a state, doesn't that make
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anybody who is neighboring you a little As an American
I'm Ann Leary now of o Canada to our north.
What do you think.
Speaker 4 (41:40):
I think that I'm not Canadian and I'm not gonna
let Canada live in free in my head like we've
talked about earlier. Well, I don't know that validating Palestine
or calling Palestine a state doesn't affect me one bit,
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because you know what happens every four years, the Olympics,
and you know who's recognized in the Olympics, Palestine. So
it hasn't hasn't bothered me. Every time I'll watch the Olympics.
Well it always makes me scratch my head and go, wow, Palestine,
I didn't know they were a country.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
Okay, let me so, let me tell you what I
mean by this. So Canada welcomes over there, the legitimate
government of the state they call Palestine, and so a
bunch of Hamas people come over to Canada. Right, maybe
they bring an atarge of fifteen twenty thirty forty people
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and they come over. They're welcome to open arms in Canada,
and they decide to take a joint down to because
of our poorest northern border, to decide to take a
joint down to the United States, gain access to the
United States and do something rather rash because you know
they are terrorists. So can you see a problem with
a state that borders our country embracing terrorists.
Speaker 12 (43:09):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Sure, but I mean that's the problem.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
Okay, Okay, but that's the problem. The border was open
for four years and lord knows who came through, right. Thankfully,
now we've got somebody who cares about it in office,
and uh is shutting that ship down. So I don't know,
you you baffle me in Today's a great example.
Speaker 2 (43:33):
Yes, of.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
You worry about some of the stuff you worry about.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
I'm just saying, dude, is like you got your your
what your neighbor, either the north or your neighbor in
the south, that the draging impacts your country, and the idea.
Speaker 4 (43:49):
That good fences.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
Well yeah, big, there you go, man, big walls.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
I don't know why you're worried about Canada. It just
it just is funny to me.
Speaker 2 (44:03):
Actually again again, Canada could be rolling out the welcome matt. Hey,
you're just just like Mexico did. Hey, you're coming on
through going into the United States. Great, come on in,
nice little super highway right into the United States. And
that's a problem when you're openly embracing hummas, you know, yeah,
can't I mean. And so for me, I take it
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the next logical step, which is, you know, I don't
want to see dead Americans. I just don't like to
see dead Americans. I'm silly that way, I guess. And
so when I see Canada being a direct security threat,
national security threat to the United States, I take it seriously,
and I praise God Trump does, I just hope. So
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all right, buddy, get back to I've I have disrupted
your homework long enough.
Speaker 4 (44:50):
No I've been doing it while we've been talking.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
That's fun.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
I've just about it. Got a drawing complete.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
That, you know what. That's folks. This is the dedication
that Sean brings to this this PI cast every single week.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
Well, you tickled the heck out of me today. Well
I just don't get you sometimes funny, but please just
go go relax, Okay, do go go argue with somebody
about Star.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Trek got came one.
Speaker 4 (45:18):
I'll argue that saying no you love that.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Yes, I will live long and prosper, my friend. I'll
see you next week.
Speaker 4 (45:24):
All right, peace.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
That's it for the Calsado Storm Podcast. Hell we visit again,
my friends. Remember this, society's worth isn't measured by how
much power is stolen by government. Society's worth is measured
by how much power is reserved for you and me.
We the people, keep fighting for freedom out there of
my friends,