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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Ephesians chapter six, verses ten through thirteen. Finally, my brethren,
be strong in the Lord and in the power of
His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that
ye may be able to stand against the wiles of
the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood,
but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness

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of this world, against spiritual wickedness and high places. Wherefore,
take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye
may be able to withstand in the evil day. And
having done all to stand, stand therefore Ephesians chapter six,
verses ten through thirteen from the King James version, this.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
Is the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
You're on News Radio seventy ten WNT, also streaming live
on YouTube. You can find me Uncle Henry Show on YouTube.
Just look for Uncle Henry's Show. And once again here
we are together and you trying to figure out what
is going on in the world around us. And certainly

(02:08):
there's good in the world around us, but today is
one of those days where you got to look for
the good because the evil is really on the billboard today.
The evil is really out there today for everyone to see,
getting the top headlines today. The evil really getting the
top headlines today, no doubt about that. Very unusual day.

(02:30):
I don't I don't know what your workday was like.
If you just got off, you might be listening in
on your way home or to and fro, but you
had the assassination. The murder of Charlie Kirk today of
Turning Point USA. Is he I'm sure you've heard the
story by now, as he was beginning a talk with

(02:50):
some students out in Utah on a college campus. I
can't say there's been many days that I've sat and
watched someone get murdered on my phone at work from
a variety of angles. And the crime that Charlie Kirk
committed to get murdered for, to get assassinated for, was

(03:13):
to debate people, to go to college campuses, sit down
and have civil discussions and debates. If you're not aware
of him or never paid a lot of attention to him,
he's very popular with younger people. So maybe you the
listener not as familiar with Charlie Kirk because of his
popularity with the young But that's just basically what he

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thought that the way to win hearts and minds and
change minds was just to sit down and have an
open dialogue and be willing to debate anyone and let
people that openly disagree with him come up to a
microphone and have a public debate and just ask questions,
have a dialogue. And that got him murdered today. And

(03:58):
I hate to say it, but just looking around because
this news started coming out around two o'clock this afternoon,
at least for me, and I started looking around online,
social media, all the different platforms, and I hate to
say that, it looks to me that things are going

(04:19):
to get worse before they get better, because I saw
lots and lots of celebrations, lots of celebrations, people online
just happy, happy, talking about how I deserved it, joking
and being happy and celebratory about this guy's death. And

(04:42):
his crime really was to say things they didn't like
and debate. That was his crime. Going out sitting in
a chair and saying things they didn't like. Wasn't making policy,
wasn't it elected official, just said things people didn't like,

(05:02):
and people just think this is fantastic, celebrating it and
That's why I say, I think it's going to get
worse before it gets better.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
It's celebrated.

Speaker 4 (05:12):
His assassination being celebrated today, and this kind of harkens
back to the Luigi guy. You may remember the Luigi
guy not going to trial yet that went and murdered
the CEO of United Healthcare. People thought, oh, well, no
big deal, my health insurance is too high, so they

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didn't mind the guy getting murdered, even wanted to make
a romantic symbol out of Luigi. And here we are
with this type of shooting. I don't know where it's
I don't know where it goes from here. I hope not.
I hope not a lot more violence. The violence that

(05:57):
we saw today. We saw video of somebody being arrested,
but the shoot or not in custody looked like somebody
with skills that shot him from a distance and took
him out from a distance. Should other conservative influencers be
worried about going out into public now you know this

(06:17):
guy you're and you're being told by the left wing
media how he was radical or said hateful things or
all this kind of stuff. I know lots of conservatives
that didn't like him, because they thought he was too mainstream.
They thought he was not conservative enough, he was too
vanilla for a lot of conservatives I know, and he

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got killed.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
So where will it go? How do you deal?

Speaker 4 (06:45):
How do you how do you deal with with making
sure these things don't happen again? Would be a policy
question for talk show listeners. Two five to one four
seven nine two seven two three. The telephone number here
on the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
Hellop caller, Good evening, Uncle Henry.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Bert Bert, you are live on the radio.

Speaker 6 (07:08):
I've always been a student of history on Henry, and
in the twenties and thirties in Europe when you were
when you went out and spoke out against Lucy's pass
or Hitler's Nazis, you were targeted for bouts. This is
what they did. They proved that they were not a
political party, they were a terrorist organization. And what they

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did to Charter Kirk today proves that the modern Left
is not a political party. They are a terrorist organization.
They are the modern day Nazis. The original topic of
my call was going to be a media coverage of
some of these penous crimes that have been committed lately. Yeah,
and what the focus is going to be on, but

(07:52):
that can wait for another day. Today, I want to
talk about these people keep proving over and over again
actually what they are. They are not a political faction anymore.
They are a terrorist organization. And another thing that kind
of brick fact on the back burner is what they
tried to do to Rudy Giuliani. That was not an accident,

(08:14):
Uncle Henry. A vehicle ran him off the road. There
were witnesses that said it was a black SUV and
they were deliberately targeting Giuliani. Was his vehicle and they
were deliberately trying to kill him. That's who these people are.
I wouldn't doubt that it was sorrows behind what happened
to Charlie Kirk today. This looks like the work of

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a professional. They may not even kick the guy.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
Hey Burt, I'm up on the break. Is there more
that you wanted to say?

Speaker 6 (08:48):
Now? That about sums it up?

Speaker 3 (08:50):
Hey Bert, Thank you.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
I appreciate hearing from you, and call back on another
day with your other topic.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
There are more callers.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
We'll get to those callers as The Uncle Henry Show
returns here on news Radio seven ten after the break.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
And watch for a crash on East nine mole rude.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
At it says the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
It is five twenty here on news radio seven ten
WNTM News headlines coming up in ten minutes. Got a
couple of callers waiting, So let me go right to
the phone so these folks can tell me what's on
their mind? Two five, one four three the telephone number.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Hello color, Hello, log Henry, It's the Bama bus Hog
with mobile Piate.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Radio Mobile pirate radio.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Look for mobile Pirate radio on Facebook. What is on
your mind today? Bamba Bush?

Speaker 1 (09:54):
How well?

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Logo Henry.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
I want to talk a little bit about Charlie Cook Kirk. Okay,
let me tell you something about the man. At eighteen
years old in college, he dropped out of college because
he said they wasn't teaching him anything, and he started
turning Point USA at eighteen years old with twenty five folks,
twenty five young people. He started an empire. He helped

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Donald Trump get elected. His mantra when he went to
college campuses was to sit down with those who disagreed
with him, and his mantra was proved me wrong. He
would talk about the points that the Conservative Party, the
other com party made in the good faith for the
American people and proved anyone that he challenged anyone to

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prove him wrong. That's all he did. He wasn't out
there preaching this and that he was just speaking the
truth and forgotten to say. They assassinated him for that today.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Absolutely, and that's all he did. Pretty much you summed
it up. He went and he had dialogue with people.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yes him at thirty one years old. At thirty one
years old, they silenced this great voice, Charlie Kirk. And
now I'm not I don't want to cause stir. But
the second question he was asked before he was assassinated
was how do you feel about the transgender shootings mass

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killings is going on in our country? And he got
shot and filled before he could answered that's that that
that's incerning.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Well, the whole thing is yeah, And I don't know
that it had anything to do with what he was
talking about at the time. It looks like the shot
came from pretty far away. So the shooter, uh, no
doubt went there wanting to kill him no matter what
he was going to say.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Well, through that, through that, it could just be con
coincidence that.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Yeah, you don't.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
You don't go there with a rifle and say, Okay,
if he talks trans I'm going to whip this rifle out.
Now that they had him targeted, he was, they were
ready to kill him.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
That's true.

Speaker 8 (12:02):
That's true.

Speaker 9 (12:03):
And you know, President Trump has ordered all the flags
and the national offices around the country flown at half mass,
and in the honor of this young man who gave
his life speaking for America.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
It's that sad day in America, Uncle Henry.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
It is.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
And a lot of this I'm trying to process. You know,
I watched a lot of people celebrating this afternoon, and
it just and it just it just feels like a
lack of not a lack of God, of course, and
also a lack of any kindo rules, a lack of
respect for life, life itself exactly that people have, uh

(12:45):
these days, a nihilistic society. So many people that are
not connected to God do not value life, and we
all see the results of that. It's just it's a
horrible nihilist think. It just uh, it feels it feels

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like an evil older than civilization.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
To me, something like that, Uncle Henry. You know, his
first question of the day there in Utah at that
university was a Mormon talking saying, what do you think
about the Church of Latter day Saints? And instead of
giving into an argument, he just said, look, I believe
in God, I believe in prayer, and if you do,
I believe in you. I mean. The man was straight up.

(13:31):
He spoke his mind. He know, and for Goodna says
he had no remorse about any other religion or anything
of the sort, and yet they killed him. I pray
for his family, pray for him and his soul. God
bless America. That's all I gotta say for him.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
Bushak, Thank you. Mobile Pirate Radio.

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Look for Mobile Pirate Radio on Facebook two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. The telephone numb
to call here on the unk Landers Show.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Hello caller, Uncle Henry.

Speaker 10 (14:05):
You're a fine America and how you doing so?

Speaker 3 (14:06):
I'm good, sir, Thank you for calling. What is on
your mind today?

Speaker 10 (14:10):
Dude? I appreciated the last caller here. He kind of
in a synopsis is summing up what I would like
to say here. You know, we do need we need
to come back to center with Lord guide Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Right here.

Speaker 10 (14:23):
America has gotten so far off track.

Speaker 11 (14:26):
We need to do that.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
But the sad thing is, like you talk about people
that are going to celebrate the loss of life from
this individual. You know, most of the liberals in the
United States, for years and years, their big thing was
freedom of each First Amendment, which we are so blessed
to have in the United States. Amen over the last
thirty years, it's like you look around. Your show gives

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people free rate. They don't have to agree with you.
You get them a free platform right there. They can't
get on here and talk bulgarity and stuff because they
should not, but they're able to speak their mind.

Speaker 11 (14:59):
They don't have to agree with you.

Speaker 10 (15:00):
You don't have to agree with them. That's what we're
based on here, having liberties that we have in this country.
This is not a third world country. This is not
a country here where we've got to do step and
sit there and listen to this thing say I don't
agree with you, so we're just gonna go and.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Take you out.

Speaker 11 (15:18):
That is so wrong.

Speaker 10 (15:19):
All the liberals that are out there listening, you need
to understand that the freedom of we have, there's a
lot of bloodshed that was said for us to be
able to do that.

Speaker 11 (15:31):
Are men and women in uniforms every.

Speaker 10 (15:33):
Day get out there, and they may not agree with
what somebody's saying, but you know what they stand with
the United States, with our great country to give you
the freedom and the liberty to speak your rhetoric. So
you just need to understand as Americans, we are all
Americans with the same unvailable rights. Is sit there and

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speak the First Amendment. You don't have to agree with somebody.
It doesn't give you or anybodybody else's right to inflict
harm on them. This poor man right here was shot
down cold blood. The last time when JFK was shot
his brother Bobby and doctor King. Think about how that
just polarized the country. It took us years and years

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and years to get over something like that. You know,
even in Mobile, we've got an election coming up. It's
polarizing us right here, just trying to elect the mayor.
People need to understand, as Americans, Alabamians and Mobilians, we
are a blessed people with a blessed station. We need
to come back to center with God. We need to
pray more.

Speaker 11 (16:36):
Pray for this.

Speaker 10 (16:36):
Young man was shot in cold blood. I pray for
his family and I pray for the United States. We
just need to come back to center that.

Speaker 8 (16:45):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (16:45):
I appreciate you with your platform which you allow people
to get out here and hopefully somebody today will sit
there and listen and maybe change their mind and realize
what a great, god fearing nation that we are getting.
We are so blessed to be here. God bless you,
Melka Henry, God bless.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (17:04):
I appreciate your your uh your words there. Thank you
so much for your phone call two five one four
seven nine two seven two three the telephone number here
on the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Yeah, where does this where is this all going to
lead to? Uh?

Speaker 4 (17:18):
You know when when these things happen? Two figures on
the right end of the spectrum. I'm noticing already the
reporting a lot of the reporting from the mainstream media
isn't about the actual crime itself. It's the reaction among

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conservatives that they are reporting on.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
So where does it go from here?

Speaker 4 (17:51):
Back with more Uncle Henry's Show after the news break,
I got one phone line open at two five one
four seven two seven two three, It says the Uncle

(18:15):
Henry Show here on news Radio seventy ten WNTM. It
is five thirty five. I have some people holding waiting
to talk two five one four seven nine two seven
two three the telephone number people reacting so far, reactions

(18:39):
to the murder of Charlie Kirk. The assassination of Charlie
Kirk that many Americans have been able to see in horrid,
awful detail on their phones today.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
A man killed who.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
Basically just would have dialogue with And apparently that is
a bridge that is just too far for today's America
to go out and have dialogue about politics. Some people
are not liking it to the point of wanting to
put a bullet in him. Horrible, horrible situation. And where
where do we go from here? Let me go to

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the phone.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Hello caller, Hey, good to you, Andrew Cliff Cliff, you
are live on the radio, Hendry, Yes.

Speaker 8 (19:28):
Sir, that that guy up in New York, that mayor
these people have been big and for folks to do
stuff like this here right during Labor Day in Chicago,
they pretty much he was big and everybody to rise
up the gang members. And they also they always have

(19:48):
been paying gang members. See, most of the people are
stupid like him. Alcuh Hank Johnson all of those Democrats,
they stupid. Bring all of those people are morons, they're stupid.
But the Leftists and the Marxist these people are evil
and they will do anything they get them to go

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out there and say little things. But these people have
been paying game members in Minnesota and all different places
to get involved in this stuff. Not only do they
pay for all the people that are out there protesting,
because if those were regular people, that mean, ain't nobody in.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
This country working?

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Right?

Speaker 8 (20:31):
They have been paying people and you have people out
there that would bite because you have evil, mean, ignorant
people because they tell us, as black people, the reason
that we're not further along than where we are, it's
because of the Republicans, and they believe that they Look

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what Donald Trump did. Look what Donald Trump did. Donald
Trump tries to go to Chicago. The people aren't speaking.
The governors and the mayors are speaking for them. We
don't need them. We need more affordable houses. Affordable houses,
and Section eight got you in the problem that you in. Now,

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these people, the deep state, the George soross On, all
these people are paying people and they already got them brainwashed.
There ain't no god you ever heard of democrat really
say something about God, then you in real you in
real bed stay because it's it's trouble. These people can't

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use God. They perverted. They pervert people who in their
right mind would try to trick a kid into getting castrated.
These people are evil. The people that are behind this stuff,
most of the Democrats, like I say, are stupid and unenlightened.
They don't understand how deep this thing goes.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
Cliff Cliff is antime life, it is anti life. We're
there's such a nihilistic anti life ethic out there among
especially among a lot of the young in this country
that your fault.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
That is tell me it's our fault because they say things.
They don't have anybody at home to tell the kids. Look,
that guy's lying to you. Those people are lying to you.
My mama said that if you're gonna look for a
politician to do anything, you might as well go and
hang yourself now, because the left is not into helping people.

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If you see it, they pervert people, They lie, they cheat,
and they steal, I mean right out front, and then
they'll tell you right out in your face. We don't
need we need eight hundred million dollars to build more
affordable houses. We don't need the police. We don't need
that money for the police. We need that money for

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other stuff when right now the people need protection. They're
not speaking for the people, they're speaking for themselves. They
need to have money for themselves. It never goes to
any of those projects. It goes in people's pocket. And
we have allowed that to happen because the people don't

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understand we need each other, we don't need them. And
until we get that, we're gonna have them people fooding
like we're in a situation that will not but were
killing each other like rats. But that's no big problem
because we got the politician to protect us when these
people don't give a rat behind about you. You have
blessed eut N.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
Cliff two five one nine three the telephone number to
call here on the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Hello color teller, Yes, sir, you are live on the radio.

Speaker 11 (23:51):
Well, I'm gonna put the shoe on the other foot. Okay,
let's uh, let's take the folk that are on there,
and I read them that are saying good for him.
He deserves this. These are consequences for his rhetoric. As
consequences for his speech. Well, I keep hearing speech on

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the far left on all kinds of stuff. So what
are the consequences? Well, you got right wing and left wing.
Left wing strongly believes in gun control, probably doesn't own
very many guns. The vast majority of registered guns are
in their hand of right wingers. And if they decide

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to rise up and pull this bunch of barely humans
that agrees that this atrocity was deserved, is that a
good thing or a bad thing? At this point, I'm
beginning to wonder. I really am, It's against my nature

(24:58):
to agree with. But at the same point in time,
I look at these and I'm wondering, are they even
human anymore? Do they even possess a human soul? Because
what kind of human soul can come up and say
that he and his family deserve this? I truly wonder

(25:24):
if we have gotten to the point where humanity deserves
a civil war.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
Well, I hope that we haven't, but we, of course,
we can look through history and see that these things
happen throughout history from time to time, where people go
up against each other like this. I hope we're not
there in this country, but it is. You look around,
you see the lack of the lack of God, people
not having God in their lives. And when that happens,

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of course, that creates that vacuum, and there's people just
just seem to have no respect for life whatsoever done,
no respect for.

Speaker 11 (26:06):
Life, no personal responsibility of any sort.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
So you have a thank you very much for your
phone call. Of course, we're all going to hope for
cooler heads to prevail. But as you just heard of
that last phone call, people that would not ordinarily want
to even say things or think things like that, Well,
look at a guy get blown away on their phone

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for the sin of having a dialogue on a college campus,
and they start having thoughts like this, like where is
it going to go? What am I going to have
to do to protect my family in a godless time
where people are running around that do not have any
respect for life at all? How do I How am
I going to protect my family? What's going to be
the right move for my family? So and I still

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wonder where it's gonna go. I have the horrible feeling
that it'll get worse before it gets better because of
what I mentioned at the beginning of the hour, all
of these celebrations the celebrations of the death, the the
wanting to condemn him within minutes of his death and

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then look to pounce on any reaction to it, and
the UH. I'll tell you more tomorrow. You're gonna see
some stories about the actual assassination of Kirk, but you're
gonna see more stories about the reaction to it. What
is the right wing doing, how is the right wing reacting?

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That'll be That'll be the story in the mainstream on that.
Just like with the UH. When the woman was murdered
in North Carolina, a lot of the mainstream reporting was
not that a woman was murdered. A lot of the
reporting was look at the reaction. There is more to

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come in this hour of Uncle Henry Show, but first
a break. After the break, more of your calls at
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Speaker 3 (29:19):
Hello, color, Johnny GWNN You are live on the radio.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
I do feel sorry for that Kirk family. Uh. I mean,
have you seen the video on that yes, close up
video of getting shot?

Speaker 3 (29:37):
I have, Well, I don't know if I've seen the
close up.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
I saw one that was, uh something that I can't
stop thinking about for hours and hours. It probably was
what you're talking about, because it is possibly the most
violent real life thing I've seen on video.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Yeah, it reminds me of the overhead shot when George
Wallace got hit a little bit, when they had that
video on that film on him. But I get that
feeling of the sixties when you had, you know, a
series of Martin Luther, King, Bobby Kennedy, George wall and everybody.

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I mean, just you get that feeling. I didn't live
through that time. I've only seen the historic records, as
you know, and so right, it just feels like that
this time of just complete chaos and the idea of
people like wanting it to get to chaos.

Speaker 10 (30:31):
Well.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
Yeah, and you know, I I've noticed over the past
week on social media more violent rhetoric leading up to that,
and none none of it was about Charlie Kirk, but
I was. I've just noticed over the past week, people
encouraging each other to go to war with each other. Yeah,

(30:58):
and I was wondering, I kept and am I am,
I am? I noticing some type of op going on
where somebody somewhere is trying to use algorithms to get
us at each other's throats.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
In this country.

Speaker 4 (31:11):
And that's and I don't know, I mean that made
just my own my may be my own paranoia here,
but I've seen a lot of it over the past
week especially.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
But what gets me is he's a pundit. You know,
he's a he's not a politician. I will say, uh,
he you know, he had a lot to do with
President Trump being in the in the in the in
the White House, right the state of Arizona. He did
a lot of work in the state of Arizona. But
the amount of young people who felt it was okay

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to openly say they were conservative or voted for Trump
on a college campus seems revolutionary to me.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Well, it is.

Speaker 5 (31:54):
It is he and he created that that group that
allowed them to find I'm not I might feel like
I'm alone in a class that I can't stand up
to a teacher who is berating me or braiding the
United States or whatever it is. But when you've found
out that you could create these clubs of like their
people are just like you. You don't have to sit
in silence. You can at least speak your mind. Uh.

(32:17):
And again, what a weird target. Just it's just a
he's a weird target to me.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
Well because he he does he is not most conservative.
Most of the real right wingers don't consider him a firebrand.
They a lot of them have been critical because they
think he's too he's too nice to the other side
and he's just not conservative enough.

Speaker 5 (32:43):
Yeah. And also you know his uh, his platform, you know,
university colleges, which, to be honest, the repulsing party gave
up you know, young people a long time ago.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
Sure it is.

Speaker 5 (32:56):
And then you know, these these firebrands are the ones
that said, I don't believe it, and they kind of
showed them. You know, there is a movement, there is
a way to talk to these people, there's a way
to engage with this. But again it's just and then
you know, looking at this shooting, it doesn't seem like

(33:16):
it seems like it's a pretty professional hit. Yeah, it
does seems very professional. Does it seem like some cook No,
I don't know. The guy that shot President Trump in
Pennsylvania sure didn't look like a professional to me. But
he got darn close, didn't he.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
He sure did.

Speaker 5 (33:34):
Yeah, well, it's I was shocked to see today's news.
That's not a target that I just would think would
be painting with a target on his back. But you know,
we live in strange signs, and I hate to say that,
I'm with you. I think it's gonna get work for it.

Speaker 11 (33:49):
It's better.

Speaker 5 (33:50):
But I've seen a lot of moderate conservative voices on
et that have flipped to scorched earth in the snap
of a finger. I'm not kidding, Like, very moderate voices
are now talking like the most radical, uh extremists on
the right that I have heard before.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
Well, yeah, well that's you know that. And again back
to that video, that's a radicalizing thing to look at.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
Yeah, oh yeah exactly. And then if there is a
movement to create that movement of a more extreme right
wing to create a conflict, is that the purpose, you know,
that's the thing is is that what maybe one of
the things to do is uh, these actions are to
actually create that that Another big confrontation to January six

(34:40):
is the gift that keeps on giving to the Democratic Party. Yes,
if they can roll, they can roll right out any
time we tried. You know that the right tries to
take the high ground. Yes, they will roll out January six,
no matter what. So to push and the last does
it seem to.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Have the same, Johnny, I'm out of time for the segment.

Speaker 3 (34:58):
Thank you, Johnny Fox on set,
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