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All right, Hello, welcome to the show. Happy Monday. Thanks
so much for getting your day started with us. Getting
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We got a lot to talk about today, we really do.
And man, things are just things are just getting worse
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every time you turn around. Last night, by the way,
I went to the Charlie Kirk memorial service that happened
in Panama City. Can we talked about that for a
quick second. First and foremost amazing turnout the organizers of
it last night, they were anticipating a few hundred people
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to show up, and quite honestly, it turned out to
be several hundred people showed up. It was a phenomenal
number of American patriots that showed up. There were some
Democrats that showed up and showed up for the reason
of not because this is political, not because it's Democrats,
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not because it's Republicans, not because of the fact that
I got to be here to protest, but no, because
of the reason for it. And it was great to see.
It was absolutely great to see that. Also, before I
say this next thing, and this is a statement about
the time that we're in and this bothers me, first
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I want to say thank you to the Panama City Police,
the Bay County Sheriff's Department, and the FSU and Gulf
Coast Police Departments. For laying out security for the event.
And with that said, that's where I have a problem
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and I don't want us going through this again. I
don't want us to live in this particular way. There
was a few things that I saw that one, it's
not that it's all that negative, it's just that we
should not have to be resulting to this. Snipers. The
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police Department had snipers on the rooftop for that event.
First again, thank you to our law enforcement for being there.
Thank you to the snipers for being on the roof
and overlooking everything that was there. Thank you to all
of the plane clothes officers I saw you that were there.
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Thank you to the regular officers that were there. You
were there to make sure that everything was peaceful. But
the fact that we are at that point where we
need to have snipers at an event bothers me not
criticizing it. Again, I appreciate that they were there, but
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as a society and as an American people, we shouldn't
have to rely on that type of protection. I also
saw something that I have I don't think I've ever
seen here in the Panama City area, aside from when
obviously the governor's in town or Donald Trump was in town.
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And I've seen it a couple of times, like in
a in a very smaller kind of way, when the
Congressman would be in town for something, you know, at
an event, But it wasn't even to this degree yesterday
when when Panama City City council Member Brian Granger got
up and spoke at the event yesterday. And I don't
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know how many people noticed this. I did because I
have a weird sense of observation and I'm always looking
at stuff and and and obviously in security type things
have been something that's always been a big observation of mine.
It's it's kind of something that I've always done. But
as as cousman Granger had got up to speak, the
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police officers that were in the background closed in to
be within striking distance of the of the councilman, and
not in a negative way, but in the way of
if something was to go down, they were there on
top of him. Now, I don't know how many people
notice this. People that I was with last night did
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notice it. And again, this is not how we need
to live. And again, don't get me wrong, huge thank
yous to our law enforcement. They have a tough job,
and they did a fantastic job at making a good
presence last night. But it's the mere fact that we
have to live like that right now. And I really
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hope that this does not last for very long and
that we can return to some sense of normalcy in
the protective world. But if we're like that in an
area like Bay County, Florida, where we are predominantly a
republican conservative area, what is it like for those that
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are conservatives in other areas is what do they have
to put up with?
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Well?
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What kind of threats are they under? And it's it's
just sad that we had to be that way. But again,
the the turnout last night for that rally, and and
this is only one rally, by the way, because there
were many rallies memorials that happened throughout the country yesterday,
last night, Saturday, even on Friday, and the number of
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people that turned out was amazing. It really truly was.
And and what has happened now is a very interesting thing.
And there's some things that I that I just I've
got to point out. First off, what happened with with
Charlie Kirk has sparked a world wide awakening and that's
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what I want to call it. I don't want to
call it a movement because it's not a movement. This
isn't awakening. I don't know if anybody saw this, but
there was a huge, huge, I guess, rally or whatever
you want to call it in London over the weekend.
And that rally, it was not directly linked to Charlie Kirk.
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It was pretty much linked to a lot of what
was going on in the UK. It's estimated that about
a million people. A million people showed up for it,
and it was about the patriotism and the freedoms and
everything else. And yes, it did encompass the Charlie Kirk situation.
There was a point where the crowd was cheering Charlie.
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As you look around the world after what had happened,
you see and the world leaders coming out, I put
that on a different pedestal and a different level. And
you know, obviously politicians are going to come out and
say that that was the horrible thing and it shouldn't happen,
and we stand there with you and YadA, YadA, YadA,
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here's your standard talking points. It always happens. But I
don't give a flying f about what the politicians have
to say. I really don't. I don't care what our
politicians have to say. I don't care about what foreign
politicians have to say. I care about what the people say.
And when you see what the people around the world
did coming out a memorial of Charlie Kirk and coming
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this is a man who I want to say it
this way and I don't want it to come across wrong,
but should have been just an ordinary man. Because for
all intents purposes, Charlie Kirk was just an ordinary man.
He was an ordinary man who had a faith, who
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had a patriotism for his country, who had a beautiful wife,
to beauty children, has family, friends, proud American. He should
be an ordinary man. For him to simply go out
and say, hey, you have a difference of opinion in me,
let's have a conversation. That should be an ordinary man,
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and he wasn't. Instead, he's elevated up to a level
of extraordinary man. And while he has he had delivered
incredible messages and he has clearly changed the world. This
is something that should be an ordinary man thing and
it's not. And I think this is one of the
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things that we need to work on. We need to
make what Charlie Kirk's mission was be an ordinary man situation.
We shouldn't be at a point in our lives and
in the world where we have to rely on one
single individual to be extraordinary, because what he did was
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not really extraordinary. It's what we should have all been
doing to begin with. We should have been having the conversation.
And this is something that if you've listened to the
show for years, you know I say this all the time.
The one thing that I miss about democrats is being
able to have that political conversation, having a disagreement between
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the two of us, and then after it's all done,
go so, how's your mom? You want to go get
a beer. We've lost that in the world. We've lost that,
specifically in America, and Charlie Kirk was one of the strongest,
most powerful people when it came to continuing that philosophy
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and idea. We may disagree, but let's have a conversation
about it. Let's not be violent about it, Let's not
call each other names about it, Let's be civil, Let's
have a conversation, Let's talk it out. That shouldn't be extraordinary.
Charlie Kirks should not be an extraordinary person. He should
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be the ordinary person. All of us should be the
Charlie Kirks. And I see this now about how we're
all Charlie Kirk's. We've woken up millions of Charlie Kirks,
and I hope we did. I really, truly do hope
that we did wake up millions, tens of millions of
Charlie Kirk's around the world, and that I hope that
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we did realize that the mission that he had, the
ideology that he had of we can disagree, but we
can talk that that becomes a thing I really truly do.
And of course the left today, I'm even more pissed
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off at the Left than I was before because of
the way that they are taking the Charlie Kirks situation,
twisting it, turning it, trying to make it so that
it is their own benefit. I'm going to talk about
this coming up to in a little bit the politics,
and I hate this too. I hate the fact that
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we have to now take the Charlie Kirk situation and
wrap it around the politics. But if we don't, there
can be a big problem. But we'll talk about that
coming up a little bit. We do have a lot
more to talk about as well. Also coming up on
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the show later on this morning, Leslie Colby is going
to be joining us again. She's great. We're going to
talk with her about the latest thing that elon Omar
has started. And as far as I'm concerned that tea
Waffle can be sent back to her country, she really can.
We got that and so much more to talk about.
Thank you so much for checking out the show today.
We got to take a quick break. We will be
right back. This is the Brian Rush Show on Florida
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Man Radio. All Right, welcome back to Bryan Rus Show
here at Florida Man Radio Network. Thanks for checking us
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out today. Tulsa Gabbert came out and talked about how
the assassination of Charlie Kirk is the definition of terrorism.
I cannot disagree with Tulsi Gabbert any more than I
can on that statement. And here's why we're not terrified
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the shooting of Charlie Kirk. While I think in in
in the uh in the basic terms of what happened. Sure,
I can understand that you want to say that it's
it's it's terrorism and it's not just an assassination. No,
it was an awakening. It was a total awaken because
here's the thing. There's really nobody on the right, or
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in the middle for that matter, right now that's terrified.
We're not feeling like, oh my god, we're so scared
that we can't leave the house. Oh my god, we're
so scared that we can't say things. Oh my god,
we're so scared that we can't do any of this
stuff because oh my god, they took out Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
If it was terrorism or the idea of terrorism, it
was an epic fail because we're not terrified, we're pissed
off and we're awoken. And I want to point this
out too. I don't know if anybody has noticed this
on social media. This is something as I was scrolling
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through social media last night and honestly since like two
o'clock this morning, there's something that I have seen. It's
a trend that is real interest and it's it's crazy
how how much of it I saw. I probably saw
at least a hundred, if not more references to this
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videos of it. And that's the Knights of Templar. Now,
if you know much about the Knights of Templar. You
probably understand this a little bit more. If you don't,
let me give you a quick history of it. The
Knights of Templar basically started off as as a small
handful of of soldiers.
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And.
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They were not the typical soldiers. They were the poor,
they were the angry, they were people who ended up
developing into the the he and I'm trying to put
this in the easiest way without getting deep into it.
Basically they became the messengers and the protector of the message.
And there's a lot of controversy and conspiracy about Knights
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of Templar, but the Knights emplore we're essentially slaughtered in
the in the end Ish allegedly. But now there is
a resurgence of the Knights of Templar and and there's
there's a lot of of of talking about this on
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social media with how after the Charlie Kirk death, the assassination,
that it has woken them up. And there's something else
that's interesting because for those of us that are gen X,
we have for the most part, until very recently, been
very much to leave us alone, don't bother us, you
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do your thing. We're gonna do our thing. Don't don't
really get into us here. One of the things that
we have noticed now is how much gen X has
woken up to And I guess the question is going
to be, is the awakening of gen X today is
that the Knights at temph Flar of today are we
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the new warriors to help protect and save the society
that we are in. It's an interesting concept, and again,
a lot of things coming up about the Knights of
Templar lately. But the other thing that's coming up too
is the amount of how the left is trying to
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change the narrative and how quickly they are trying to
change the narrative. They're trying to change it, they're trying
to own it. And we're going to talk about that
because I got a bunch of examples to give you
coming up in just a little bit. Unfortunately, run it
up against the next break here and I don't have
enough time to really get into it. But there's also
another trend that we're going to talk about in the
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next segment of the show too, and that trend is
got fired. I have never been so excited to see
the upcoming jobs report because I think the up coming
jobs report is going to show a lot of people
have become unemployed, and they become unemployed because of the
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things that they said. You know, we in the past
have said, be very careful about what you do with
your cancel culture because at some point it's gonna come
back and bite you in the ass. Harry Sisson, this
little twat waffle comes out and says, so now Maga
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loves culture, canceled culture. I don't think anyone should make
fun of Charlie Kirk's death, but they have a huge
problem when people exposed for being racist, homophobic, et cetera.
Were fired. But now it's perfectly okay. It's so hysterical, Harry.
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It's it's one thing to say I don't believe in
gay relationships. It's one thing to say I don't like
black people, I don't like Hispanic people, I don't like
white people. It's a totally different thing to say that.
But to celebrate the death of somebody, the brutal slaying
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of somebody because of the things that they said, and
because of the fact that they wanted to have a conversation,
that is a whole different ballgame. When you are celebrating
the death of a human being. It's not the same
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thing as being racist, or being homophobic, or even transphobic
or any of that stuff. It's a different level, buddy.
We're gonna educate you about that coming up in a
little bit, and we'll even hear from your own words.
Always love that. We gotta take a break first, though,
We'll be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Bride Rush
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Show here at Florida Man Radio Network. Thanks for waking
up with us today, and Estella, I think you and
I are both right when it comes to the idea
of the assassination of Charlie Kirk being terrorism slash not
being terrorism. The intense I think was without a doubt
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to be terrorizing, to be able to silence and to
make you quiet. But the results I think turned out
to be very much so different from what the left
would have intended. I really do. And the left is
they are terrified right now. They are terrified because of
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the fact that they're losing control. You talked about and
I believe you were up there in the Chipley rally
up there in Chipley, Florida, where it wasn't quite the
turnout of Panama City, which understandable, typically is a small area,
but she still had, you know, little less than one
hundred people there, which is still a fantastic turnout. But
the fact that you had some people that showed up
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to holler and yellow and trying to intimidate the left
is afraid. And the thing right now that I've got
to be honest with you, I laugh at this. I
should be angry, but I'm not. I'm laughing at this.
I'm laughing at the fact that the left right now
is trying to take what had happened with Charlie Kirk
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and change the narrative entirely to fit them as being
the victims, as them being the ones that are holier
than thou, that is, them that are on the right
side of this issue, and we are on the wrong
side of this issue. Even that idiot Harry Sisson, I'm
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just going to play his own words.
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None of these MAGA influencers who claim to be so
concerned about political violence actually care, because not one of
them spoke about Melissa Hortman and her husband, the Democratic
lawmaker in Minnesota, getting killed in their home by an
evangelical Trump supporter here's little Benny Johnson who took hundreds
of thousands of dollars from the Russians to spread misinformation.
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When you look up a Melissa Hortman's name on his
Twitter page, there are no results. Same story for Dave
Rubin took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Russians,
but you look up his page, no Melissa Hortman mentioned.
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Ben Shapiro, same story.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Nick Sorter, who claims to be a maga journalist, well,
not doing a great job of being a journalist because
he's not actually covering any stories. And finally, the older millennial,
the man who urinated himself on camwell while getting arrested,
same story. You go to his Twitter page, no mention
of Melissa Hortman.
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That's the thing.
Speaker 5 (24:02):
Whenever there's political violence, elected Democrats, people who are significant
in the Democratic Party condemn it, regardless of who it targets,
regardless of who it comes from. The Republicans do not.
They do not have the same standard, and people have
to be aware of that.
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Yeah, God, you know, I don't believe in the violent violence,
but there's days I want to smack that kid, I
really do. I just want to smack that kid. But
this is what the left is doing right now. The
Left is trying to turn everything around and it's about
them and that they are the high and mighty. First off, kid,
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where's your proof in evidence that these influencers And by
the way, absolutely ironic that of all people, Harry Sisson
is saying, oh, people are taking money, but where's your
evidence that they are getting hundreds of thousands of dollars
from the Russians. What evidence do you you have of that?
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You have none? You're making it up because you're a lying,
a little sack of excrement. Like every single post that
you come out with, you are lying. Every time you
open up your mouth. We can smell the s coming
right off of you. It is horrible. But it's only
the Democrat leaders. Only the Democrat leaders are the ones.
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You know what. I'm already I have my jacket on
because it's freaking ice cold in the studio this morning,
and now I got to take it off because I'm
just heating up. I'm starting to heat up. I can
already feel the blood pressure is starting to come up.
But only the Democrats are the ones that mention, and
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only the Democrat leadership are the ones that went out
and condemn the violence. Really, only the Democrat leadership are
the ones that condemn violence. That is so far from
the truth. Hairbearer, It's ridiculous that I hit him on
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the left and you hit him on the right. The
kid just needs a good smack upside the head. I mean,
I don't wish any big harm on any of these people,
but some of them need to be smacked in the head.
And the left is completely trying to change this narrative.
Now you see people like Timu Obama coming out, and
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Obama himself coming out, and Nancy Pelosi and all these others,
and they're trying to act as if they're still great. Now.
There's no place in our in our society for political
for political violence. There's just no room. Really, Maxine Waters,
how you doing over there? Are you still looking to
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get any in anybody's face and start or ruckus and
all this other I mean, are you doing? How many
times have we heard from the Democrats encouraged violence, But
now that they have realized that, first off, oops, we
screwed up. We screwed up. We are losing our power
because we became so hateful that we are losing Democrats
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over our hatefulness, and then the Charlie Kirk thing happens,
and look to this day, I mean, we're not that
far away from it, but still throughout the few days
my emotions because I think the world was very emotionally
upset about what happened with Charlie Kirk. But I'm at
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this point right now where I'm looking at things with
a lot more logic and a lot less emotions. And
what I'm seeing right now is the thing with Charlie
Kirk is I mean, with lack of a better word,
just amazing. Look at the people in the past who
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have influenced like Charlie Kirk has, whether it be the
civil rights movement or other movements when their assassinations happen.
You know, obviously, yeah, I had triggered movements, but what
got triggered through the assassination of Charlie Kirk is very unique.
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And granted, the times that we live in today with
social media and the spread of the word everywhere and
people being able to get out and express their opinions
of things, and we can see things more that might
have a little bit to do with it, but you
can see that the Democrats now have become afraid because
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they woke up a monster. They absolutely woke up a monster.
And while on the surface, they're gonna come out and
they're gonna condemn it, and then you know, it's the
worst thing ever. Except for some a holes, which we've
already seen some of them who've come out and like
Matthew Dowd being one of them from MSNBC and a
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few others where they still come out, Jasmine Crocketts still
coming out and saying stupid things. But for the most
part of the Democrats are coming back and they're like,
oh my god, we have to condemn this violence. It's
the worst thing in the world. They're the only ones,
by the way that are augain not well, not the
only ones because we don't do it at all. But
yelling for a gun control. Where's all the gun control?
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Why don't you want to ban guns? Because I mean, look,
that was the pretty vicious shooting that happened. It killed
a man with a gun. Why why aren't you saying
that we need to ban the guns now instead? Now
it's all we need to be hunt together, we need
to come together in those evil Republicans. Look at the
message that they're saying, yeah, look at the messages, or
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the Republicans are saying, what happened to Charlie Kirk has
woken up an absolute monster because they and again like
the cancel culture of the left, where if you're homophobic,
if you're racist, or even if you're not, and they
just want to say that anyhow because there's something stupid
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that you said. You know, you had to be canceled completely.
You had to be erased from society. Everything about you
had to be destroyed. Your living had to be taken
away from you. Your family needs to be berated, you
need to be braided, the company that you worked for.
Everything needed to be done. But this is different. You
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kill de Man because he wanted to have a conversation
with you. Do you kill de Man because he had
a difference of opinion politically and then you throw on
all this homophobic and racist stuff, which he wasn't you
go back and you look at some of the questions
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that were given to Charlie at some of these campus too,
and obviously you know the big thing that Charlie had
was thank you for coming out to see me. But
I want to see the people first who disagree with me.
If you disagree with me, front of the line, let's go.
And a lot of the conversations that happened were obviously
about abortion. And obviously Charlie Kirk had a very very
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deep religious faith in his background, very deep, and his
religious beliefs kind of guided him in the direction that
he was with. But in many of these arguments that
he had when it came to same sex relationships, the
gay lifestyle, transgenderism, abortion, everything that he came back to
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with an argument was not because of his religious beliefs,
but he came back to it with a logical argument
about things. He never really came out and was anti gay.
I've never seen him being anti gay. He has come
out and said, you know, hey, with my faith and
my religion and this is what I read from the
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Bible and this is how it looks, but I don't
hate you. He's talked about the dangers of the transgenderism
on children, because again, that is not an emotion, that
is not a religious base fact, that is a medical
fact about what has gone wrong with people when it
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came to the transgender situation. Now, as an adult, when
you go transgender, it's different because your brain is developed,
you're not going through all the stuff that you do
as a teenager, but when you're young, it's a whole
different ballgame. And he's pointed that out. He's pointed out
the fact that the left has basically gone woke with
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the whole transgender thing and they've used children for it,
and that's right patriotic. He wasn't anything anti anything. He
was just pro Christian. And there's been many, many examples
where he would say, my faith tells me, my faith
teaches me. But let's look at this on allogical factor,
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not my faith, not my religion, not my belief, but
on fact, on reason. And the left took that as
something completely different. And we hear a handful of people
right now in the mainstream media and in the political
realm too, coming out and talking about how Charlie Kirk
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was a white supremacist and that he was a racist,
and that he was homophobic, and he said all these things, Well,
where is it? Can I ask that simple question, where
is it? Where are the examples? Because again, you can
pull up hundreds of examples of saying my faith in
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the base of my religion tells me something in my heart.
But here's fact countless number of examples. But at some point,
can somebody bring up the examples of Charlie Kirk spreading hate,
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of Charlie Kirk being a hateful person, because, first and foremost,
with somebody who is as deeply religious as Charlie Kirk was,
hate is not something that he would subscribe to, and
he didn't. This is the whole reason for why he said,
come have a conversation with me. I don't hate you,
I disagree with you. So let's talk this out. But
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again the left jumps on the whole typical play. But
hang on a second, let me get the words. Okay,
hang on, let's singing he's hateful, he's homophobic, he's racist.
What else is White's the premisi this? They just got
to get the cards out and start reading off all
the names with zero evidence of Charlie Kirk being that way?
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Where's the person who left Turning Point in USA? Because
they couldn't take it anymore having to listen to Charlie
Kirk in the background when he wasn't on the microphone
or wasn't in front of the camera saying all these
horrible things. Where's that person? They don't even have that
Let alone evidence of Charlie Kirk on camera on the
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microphone saying the things that they accuse him of, and
they are doing everything that they can to twist and
turn the situation to make him out to be the
bad guy. And it's failing. It's failing so bad because
people are leaving the Democrat Party like crazy because they
don't want to deal with it anymore. We got to
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take a quick break. We'll be right back, all right,
Welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here the Florida
Man Radio Network. By the way, loving the conversations in
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the chats. It's great that we have these conversations because
this is what it's all about. Talk about your opinions,
talk about your thoughts, because we got to do that.
We got to share that.
Speaker 6 (36:27):
With one another.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
It's what Charlie would have wanted. So the other thing
over the weekend that I have been watching which has
entertained the ever living hell out of me, and I
have loved it, absolutely loved watching the new trend and
the new trend that is out is I fired from
my job. And there's so much whining and crying. And
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this is, first off, the reason for why you get
fired from your lefties. Is because of the fan that
you took to social media to celebrate the assassination of
a man who wanted to have a conversation. It's not
because you celebrated the assassination of a dictator who actually
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was a dictator who was destroying lives. No, just a
person you want to have conversations watching the meltdown. And
then you idiots come out and you have yet another
meltdown on social media where your original celebration got you fired,
and now you take to social media to tell the
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world you got fired because you are just a special
kind of dumb And I got some bad news for
all of us. By the way, we're going to be
supporting these people for a while because they're gonna have
a hard time finding a job. And then you've got
this guy. I got to play this guy go.
Speaker 7 (37:57):
I made some stupid comments about Charlie Kirk and the
day that he was shot. I said some things on
Blue Sky and on threads that I'm sorry, not sorry for,
but I said them, and I deleted them when it
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was requested that I do so by my employer. And
then today on a weekend, on a weekend, I'm told
that I am no longer employed at Microsoft, building the Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion Department from scratch. I lose my job
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because one of you, some random person, reports my posts
to my employer, goes out of their way to find
out where I work and takes my job, takes my
security away from me for thought, Oh no, for an opinion.
And you talk about freedom speech like you care about it,
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and you're just gonna take my money, my life, my
food off my plate.
Speaker 8 (39:11):
Because I don't like Charlie Kirk. That's not okay. It
is not okay to target me because I felt joy
that day.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
I can't help how I feel. I felt joy.
Speaker 8 (39:26):
That's me, that's what I believe, that's what I think
of of him.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
I can't help that. So I don't deserve a job. Ye, no,
you don't. And you know what, it's fine that you
don't like Charlie Kirk. It's fine if you don't like me.
It's fine. If you don't like Donald Trump, that's fine.
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You have a right to like in who you don't like.
Do you have to understand this a hole that your
side and stop saying that it's conservatives because it's not.
It's your side killed a man, assassinated him in front
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of his friends, his family, his supporters. You assassinated him.
You took his life. You didn't take his job, you
didn't take food off of his plate. You took his life.
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And what that's okay, It's okay for you to get
out and celebrate. And now you're upset because of the
fact that you lost your job because you went out
and celebrated on social media for the senseless murder of
somebody because of a difference of opinion. But you want
to come to us and say that that we track
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you down, that somebody tracked you down, You poor thing,
You poor thing. Somebody tracked down your video, found out
where you were and reported you to your employer. And
I got fired after creating the diversity equity inclusion from scratch.
Well you should have been fired for that. First of all,
I'm just gonna say, but you're not getting any sympathy
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from anybody. Actions sometimes have consequences. And again, you could
celebrate the fact that Charlie Kirk has been assassinated. You
know what, if you're gonna be that kind of a
low life. Look, we live in a country where we
can't stop you from doing that. We'll judge you for
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doing that, but that's one of those things that I'm
just gonna throw it out here. You may have wanted
to keep quiet and not publicly jumped out there. You're
so deranged that you think that the idea of publicly
going out and celebrating the death of a man because
of what he thought and the fact that he wanted
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to have a conversation, that things were gonna be hunky dory.
Thousands of people now are starting to lose their jobs
because of that. That's called what goes around comes around. Buddy.
Maybe you should have thought about that when you're doing
your cancel culture. We gotta take the top of the
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Welcome back to out number two the show. Thank you
so much for checking us out today. And I don't
know about you, but after that last segment, I mean,
do I have enough tissue left? I just let me
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check the box.
Speaker 4 (44:27):
Ah.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
I might have to go grab a roll of toilet
paper to help out with this one. Because of all
of that sympathy crying that I had for them, you
reported me and I lost my job. I have absolutely
no sympathy for them whatsoever. These crazy ass left has
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said came out here and celebrated the death of Charlie
Kirk and then lose their job. We talked about the woman.
What do we talk about on Friday? I guess at
the Riverside Walter Read Hospital in Miami, the anaesthesiologist who
came out and I played the audio from that too,
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where she was just celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. Well, she
has become one of the many people that is now unemployed.
The Riverside Walter Reid Hospital. They made a social media
post that included highly inappropriate comments the woman that was
working there, and according to an email from the hospital
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that was sent out to Fox Digital News that they
became aware of the post on Thursday morning, and while
the employee's name didn't end up in the actual statement,
they did say that the employee was contracted through North
American Partners in Anesthesia and the anesthesiologist group in the
hospital has stated that we took prompt action by mid
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morning on September eleventh, and her contract through NAPA was
terminated and the individual is no longer affiliated with Riverside Health. Again,
this is not a simple racist comment or a simple
homophobic comment. This was celebrating the death of somebody, and
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what did you expect? But the news has been breaking
about more and more people. There's another anesthesiologist, which I'm
starting to question because I got some anesthesiologist friends. I
need to check with them. You guys been huffing that
stuff for what but another one in Virginia has been
fired for also making some controversial comments about Charlie Kirk's death.
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And you know, this is the other thing that I
was watching too, was watching some of the leftists melt
down on social media about how good companies do this
to us, this isn't fair. Well, one of the things
that a lot of people kind of forget about, don't
even realize that they have done. You know, when you
get a job, most companies nowadays, unless you're a very
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small company, most companies have a big old company handbook
that they give you. And sure the people always will
grab the company handbook and they're going to go and
look for the one big thing that's important to them.
Where's my time off? How much time off do I get?
I don't care about this, don't care about that. Okay,
where's the time on? There's the time off? Okay, well
i'll sign it. Well, what a lot of people don't
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realize is inside that document there's generally a stipulation of
your employment, and that is so long as you don't
do things that damage the reputation of the company. Sometimes
it's done in fancy or wording and everything else, but
the bottom line is that your private and public actions,
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the way that you appear, sometimes depending upon the company.
The words that you might say, your social media posts
or anything along that lines are just general actions that
you may take in your private life. If it affects
the image of the company, they reserve the right to
fire you. If you get into a drunk driving accident
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and kill two children, they may look at that and say, ooh,
you know what, that is not the type of employee
that we want to have associated with our company. And
based upon the terms of our employment, you violated that,
we're going to fire you. You go off and you're
arrested for molesting a child, Yeah, that's grounds to fire you.
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You go off and you say I am so glad
that somebody shot and killed somebody, that's grounds for firing you.
Going off and saying I don't like the Trump that's
not grounds for firing you. Going off and saying I
disagree with Charlie Kirk again, not grounds to fire you.
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But when you do something like celebrating on social media
that Charlie Kirk was assassinated, that looks bad for the company.
How many people are going to want to go to
Riverside Walter Reed Hospital in Miami for a procedure where
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you're going to have to get put under, and you
know that the person who is going to be putting
you under is a anti conservative person to the point
where they celebrated somebody's death. Who's to say that, I
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don't know. Maybe that person will find out that I'm
a conservative and put a little extra juice in there
that they should, and the next thing I know, I
don't wake from that surgery. Probably wouldn't happen, but there's
that concern. So therefore, I'm not going to go to
Riverside Walter Read Hospital because I'm afraid the anesty geologists there,
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so I'm going to go somewhere else. There's tens of
thousands of dollars that that hospital could lose on one patient.
So yeah, your actions are definitely going to cause you
some issues. And another person that ended up getting fired
from their job. We talked about this one last week,
and that was MSNBC's Matthew Dowd, who was one of
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the was one of the political contributors to the network,
and he's now trying to backpedal things and of course
blame it on somebody else. It's not my fault that
my mouth opened up and said the stupid words that
I said. It's somebody else's fault. And he's trying to
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now defend the very twisted room that he had made
regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination. He ended up addressing his ouster
on Friday, arguing that his ghoulish comments blaming Kirk and
the conservative movement he championed for inciting the assassination, and
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he said, keep in mind, when the anchor came to
me to comment on the national environment, the only thing
known at the time was shots were fired, and there
was no reporting yet that Kirk was the target or
had been shot. He said, I said in the moment
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that we needed to get the facts because we have
no idea what this could be, and that it could
be it could easily be someone firing a gun in
the air to celebrate the event. Remember, Kirk is a
heard advocate of the Second Amendment. First off, whoa calm
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yourself down there, Brian, because you're ready to this guy's
an a hole. This is the United States of America.
And I don't know anybody, I really don't know anybody
who is a lover of the Second Amendment that owns guns,
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that in an idea of celebration that we fire our
guns off in the air. This isn't the Middle damn East.
We don't do that. We don't celebrate by shooting guns
in the air. So the fact that you're trying to
defend by saying, give me a break, buddy. But he
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also suggested on the air to do the anchor Katie
Turr that the Hunting Point USA founder could have been
shot by one of his own supporters. They're shooting guns
off in celebration. Oh so, now not only do we
celebrate by firing off guns, which we don't do, but
we are so bad with the gun safety that we
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accidentally shot Charlie Kirk in a moment of celebration. Man,
your level of stupid is at a whole new level.
I mean, it's one of those hang on, let me
get clearance for takeoff, so I can see how high
you are on your level of stupid. But what he
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ended up saying was I always go back to hateful thoughts,
leads to hateful words, which then leads to hateful actions.
One of the most device figures who pushes hate speech
at certain groups I think that the environments wherein that
people just you can't stomp with these sorts of awful
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thoughts you have and then say awful words and then
not expand awful actions to take place. That's the unfortunate
environment we're in. Pop pop Oh, what was that? I
was just they're just celebrating, So they must do a
lot of celebrating in Chicago. I don't know what's going
on in Chicago, but there must be one hell of
a celebration going on there. The sad part about it, though,
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is that you know that CNN will probably hire this
clown before very long. But he owned it up. He
goes on and on talking about, you know, trying to
defend his words, and he said that the right wing
media mob ginned up and went after me on a
plethora of platforms. An NBC reacted to the mob, So
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it was it was the mob, the right wing mob
that got you fired from your job, Tim, You're right,
AMO is expensive and hard to find. Yeah, we're we're
not just popping that off for no reason. But this
is the level of stupid that we're dealing with with
the left. And again, not my fault. I didn't do
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I didn't just because I said those words, it doesn't
mean anything because I'm the victim. I'm the victim here.
You should have sympathy for me because you took my job,
you took the food off my plate. No, you opened
your mouth and said stupid things. And then more of
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the politicians that are stupid. Now, Donald Trump has said
a lot of dumb things. And because it's just Donald Trump,
and and to be honest with you, you have to
understand Donald Trump. So he'll say some dumb things from
time to time. Not a big deal. None of the
dumb things that Donald Trump has ever said has been
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earth shattering, you know, life destroying things. It's just some
dumb stuff that he says from time to time. He's human,
more human than most politicians. And the dumb things that
Donald Trump says, it's not things like, well, you know, conservatives,
they liked their Second Amendment and they were probably just
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firing off some celebration shots and Charloie Kirk accidentally got
shot by it. He's done a lot of things to
try and unite this country. And if you step back
for a second, away from your Donald Trump hatred or
even for that matter, your Donald Trump love, step back
from that for a second and look at things in
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an irrational, reasonable thing with fact. Donald trumps the president
with the message that he delivers, regardless of how perfect
the message is delivered, regardless to the stupid things that
Donald Trump might say. Donald Trump has been able to
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get more young voters to his side, has increased the
black voters to his side, has increased the Hispanic voters
to his side, has converted a lot of independence and
Democrats to the Republican Party because of his actions, because
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of his plans, because of what he wants to do.
That kind of sounds a little bit like uniting the
country a bit. He's not out there on a regular
basis slamming on the left for no reason. He calls
them out for the stupid stuff that they do. Might
not like the way that he says it, but he
says it because it's accurate. Mark Kelly, the Senator Spaceboy
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He's went on to msmdc's Meet the Press over the
weekend and said that Donald Trump has not tried to
bring the country together after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Really,
did you write a chance watch the speech that he did?
Did you hear the things that he has said. I mean,
to be honest with you, Donald Trump doesn't have to
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the world came together because of the assassination. Again, you
see events like what happened over the weekend last night
here in Panama City, where this show is based out of.
They were expecting a couple of hundred people, just a
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couple of hundred. Easily well over a thousand people showed
up to that one particular thing. Everybody was united. There
was not any hatred going on there at all. It
was a love for human beings, not just a love
for the country. And you could feel it in the air.
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You can feel it when you talked to people. Donald
Trump doesn't have to be the one to unite the country.
We the people have to. And the Democrats did it.
The Democrats. I'm gonna give them credit. The Democrats helped
unite the people because of their own damn stupidity. And
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the thing is we're uniting, and we're uniting against them,
and it's a beautiful thing. We got to take a
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Brian
Rush Show. Good morning, all right, Welcome back to the
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Brian Rush Show here at Florida Man Radio. Network, also
on Rumble dot com, Wimpcon dot com, Forward Slash, Brian
Rust Show, thanks so much for check it out, so
they do appreciate it. Trump's job is to run the country,
not micromanagement exactly. And you know what, yes, the President's
part of the president's job is to set the tone,
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and I think he has set the tone. Just the
left is so blinded by rage and hate they don't
see it. They absolutely don't see it. By the way, yes,
today Vice President jd Vance is going to be hosting
Charlie Kirk's podcast, which, ironically, by the way, the podcast
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which Charlie Kirk did on a daily basis and the
obviously hasn't been doing it has skyrocketed to like number
one right now, which says a lot because Joe Rogan's
got a lot but a lot more people are tuning
in to find out what it was that he was saying.
And I honestly can't wait to see some of the
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stats on things like YouTube with all of the Charlie
Kirk videos of all the other things, because for those
that have never found out about Charlie Kirk, and it's
amazing too that there's so many people who was like,
I've never heard of Charlie Kirk before until this happened,
and or I've heard of him but didn't know much
about him, and they start checking him out, and wow,
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the number of requests right now, by the way, that
is going on around the country for local chapters of
Turning Point USA through the roof. As a matter of fact,
right now, Turning Point USA is probably extremely overwhelmed with
the number of requests. And I know that locally here
in Panama City, the Moms for Liberty of Bay County,
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which is a great group of moms who have done
a lot of great work for children here in our
students here, they are trying to start some local Turning
Point USA clubs and their goal right now is to
get one in every single high school in Bay County
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and honestly all the other counties surrounding need to do
it as well. Also trying to get it into the
colleges that we have in this area. And you know what,
they need that support. So if you've got kids that
are in the school system that you know are interested
in doing that type of thing, get them interested and
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get them going with that. Turning Point USA will be
more than happy to help out with getting those chapters,
because if we can have other chapters of other things,
then we need to we need to have something like
this as well, because this is going to do a
lot of positive and it is going to help out
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the world. This isn't like the other groups that are
out there. What's that Charlie Kirk had a good chance
of becoming president in the future. I can't disagree with that.
You know, his wife had mentioned in the speeches she
did the other day, which was again a very hard
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one to watch, not in a bad way, just in
an emotional way. It was a hard one to watch.
But she mentioned how Charlie Kirk that conversation had happened
in the past and he never really got out there
and talked about it. But I think you're right that
at some point in the future, whether it was the
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president or governor or something. I wouldn't have been surprised
to see Charlie Kirk in one of those roles, really
wouldn't have. It wouldn't have surprised me at all. And
another thing that doesn't surprise me at all is the
hatred that comes from again Hollywood, not that anybody watched it,
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but the Emmys happened yesterday and again a bunch of
self righteous, self fulfilling just jack offs. And last night
Stephen Colbert, who won the Emmy for like, I don't know,
Best Talk or whatever the hell it was. It's like,
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give me a break. The only reason that they gave
him that Emmy is because of the fact that he
got fired and he's and they're canceling the show. It
is not Emmy worthy whatsoever. But the late night show host.
He went on to imply that Americans are losing their
country when he did his acceptance speech, he said, sometimes
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you only truly know how much you love something when
you get a sense that you might be losing it.
My friends, I have never loved my country more desperately.
God bless America. Be strong, be brave. And if the
elevator tries to go down, go crazy and punch a
higher floor, really that's gonna be the reference you're gonna use.
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Emmy's what's that? I don't know. I thought it was
something that belonged to Emmy. Apparently it's an award show.
It's what it is, Casey, What you gotta understand that
what the the Emmys is, It's a it's it's a
contortion thing. I don't know if you've ever tried doing this,
but you take your hand and you wrap it around
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your body and what you want to do. Your arm's
coming around here, okay. And what you do is you
take your hand and you go to the back of
your shoulder and then you do a padding motion and
and and and you'll feel that, you know, you feel
it feels good and if you're really you could really
hit it hard too, if you get really good at it.
That's that's what the Emmys is. Yeah, it's look, we're
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being sarcastic, but again, you get these award shows with Hollywood,
who is so out of touch. It's like read the
damn room for crying out loud. First of nobody cares
about the Late night Show. Nobody cares the reason why
it's going away, one of many reasons why so giving
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him an award the Emmys, which quite honest, they probably
should have gone to Greg Gutfeld instead and not to
Stephen Colbert. But they come out and they give us
this whole losing our country. No, you may be losing
the country that you want, but we are keeping the
country that we always had and the country that we want.
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Sorry for your loss. You're back all right, Welcome back
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appreciate it. So apparently LA decided they did not want
to fly the flags at half staff in honor of
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Charlie Kirk. Now, the order that Donald Trump had given
to fly flags at half staff until six pm last
night only applies to federal buildings. Federal buildings, it doesn't
apply to your local business, doesn't apply to your house,
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doesn't apply to a school, doesn't apply to the local
town hall, the police station, the fire station, doesn't apply
to any of that. But just because it doesn't apply
to that, it doesn't mean that you don't try to
do it. I know that some people, you know, they
don't always catch up on a lot of that that
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stuff with the flag at half mass, and sometimes it's
for people you go for. Why why is the flag
at half but this is kind of a big thing,
and Karen Bass said that no, they're they're not gonna
do it. So in l A h the flags were
not at half mass because of that, uh, that socialist
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piece of crap. Uh Karen Bass, So bravo once again
for showing your true colors. And you know this is
the other thing too, speak of true colors. Great song too.
I should play that in one of the commercial breaks.
So many people have shown their true colors. Now after
the Charlie Kirk. Uh, this pissed me off too, I
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just want to say it because it just pissed me off.
I saw somebody say the Charlie Kirk accident, are you
efin kidding me? Like they did a full on social
media post about the Charlie Kirk accident. Okay, I'll just
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just gonna leave that one right there. The Charlie Kirk accident. Yeah,
because he accidentally got shot in the throat. I mean,
I can understand the need to search for the right
words on certain things, but when you talk about the
Charlie Kirk situation, you could say the Charlie Kirk killing,
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the Charlie Kirk murder. I think it's more appropriate to
say assassination, not just a murder and a killing. It
was an assassination. But to come out and be like, yeah,
the Charlie Kirk accident. So if I accidentally punch you
in the throat and you stand there for a little
while going, is that just an accident? You're right, shoes.
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They're trying to normalize it, and that's one of the
things that they are desperate to do. They want to
normalize everything. Everything's fine, well except for the Republicans, those
Conservatives and the MAGA people. They're evil, they're mean. Uh,
they're all about violence.
Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
And this is what happens. This is what happens when
when when MAGA gets out there and and tries to
make America great and it tries to make life a
great place here in America. Uh, you know, one of
their crazy ass people goes off and shoots and kills
one of the moral leaders of the of the of
the conservative movement. Yeah, that's that's right. I don't know
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what any of us are thinking. It's it's it's just
totally normal thing. By the way, the shooter, in case
you didn't know this, uh, he was a conservative. He
was one of ours, that's the other one. I mean, look,
I don't want to laugh at this situation at all,
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but that is so freaking stupid it has to make
you laugh a little bit, like when it initially happened,
when when I started seeing some of the reports and
people coming out and saying that the shooter was Maga.
A math here, okay, quick math. I mean, this is
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sort of bit something that they did quickly before opening
their mouth. So Maga shoots and kills one of the
biggest supporters of Donald Trump out there, and one of
the biggest supporters of the Mega movement. But Maga found
him so repulsive that Maga killed him. I mean, what
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deranged ass world are you living in to even remotely
think that. I mean, one of the things that I
tried to do when these shootings happened, whether it be
a school shooting or the Charlie Kirk thing or whatever
it might be, is to step back for a second
and go, Okay, let me, let's figure some of this out,
what's going on, Let's look at the picture, let's see
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what's happening. And the absolute last thing in my mind
that went through was was it one of ours? Was
it a crazy conservative that maybe killed Charlie Kirk because
that makes sense. I mean, why wouldn't you take out
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the lead voice for the movement that you support. I
mean that that only makes sense, right, sweet baby Jay.
It's like, how can you be this stupid? And there
were so many people that were taking to social media
and saying that, and they're still trying to say it. Well,
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he came from a conservative family, yes he did. By
the way, it was his father that cuffed him and
brought him into jail. It was his father, the police
officer that has now resigned from his law enforcement job
because of the shame that he has of what his
(01:13:17):
child did. I mean, I honestly, as much as I
don't give two flying f's about the shooter, to the
point I will not say his name either, he will
forever be the shooter. I do feel for his family.
(01:13:38):
You think about the fact that the family was very,
very is very conservative, The father is a law enforcement member,
and these are things that have come out about how
upset he is that he failed his child. I mean,
this is something that this man has got to live
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with for the rest of his life. And not only
is he the one who basically cuffed him and turned
him into the rest of the authorities. He's also and
this I can't imagine being a parent and coming to
(01:14:19):
this realization that won your child just did what he did.
That in itself has got to be hard for a
parent to deal with, But then to also come out
and say that we're cutting him off entirely. They're not
(01:14:43):
going to financially support him at all through any of this,
and they encourage He's actually encouraged the death penalty on
his own son. I mean, can you imagine the heartache
that that man is going through right now. And he's
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talked about how and family members have also kind of
come out and talked about how once the shooter went
to college, he changed. He was not the same person
the college. I know you're gonna be shocked when I
say this word indoctrinated him, changed him entirely. This is
(01:15:32):
a kid who, again, yes his parents are Republicans, his
family's a conservative family, but he went to college and
it changed him. Now, to be honest with you, I
don't really care about his sexuality. I really don't. It
makes absolutely no difference to me because who he sleeps with,
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who he loves, that's his thing. Whatever, there's the ties
to the fact that his alleged lover is transgender or
is wanting to go down that road his roommate. But again, whatever,
this kid is also somebody who has turned around and
(01:16:15):
become a member of the Democrat Socialists of America, and
that is the organization that he was part of. But
we have to remember that the fact that the kid
was from a conservative family. So because of the fact
that he's from a conservative family, that's the reasoning for
why he shot Charlie Kirk. Again, it goes back to
(01:16:37):
the stupidness of saying, oh, it was one of the
MAGA people that shot him, or the MAGA people who
love the Second Amendment like Charlie Kirk did, was out
shooting a gun in celebration and Charlie got shot by
the Jesus man. Do you on the left open up
your brain before you open your mouth. Somebody also pointed
(01:17:06):
out how much the kid looks like Beto O'Rourke, And
there is something about this look of the liberal. The
look of the liberal is that malnourished, like you've been
eating the pages of a book in hopes of becoming
smarter or something, rather than food. The professors need to
(01:17:30):
be fired at every college. There needs to be a review.
There needs to be a there's two gigantic reviews that
need to be done in this country, one judicial and
two our education system. And there's things that just simply
(01:17:50):
should not be talked about, you know, like the law
here in Florida to get twisted and turned like crazy.
Nobody's talked about this one in a while because it
kind of died down about basically, teachers are not allowed
to really talk about their sexuality or anything else in
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school as it should be. I mean, I'm okay with
somebody saying that, you know, I have a partner that
I love dearly and is the joy of my life
and and makes me happy. And I think everybody should
find somebody that makes you happy. Sure that that's fine,
(01:18:37):
But the indoctrination of the LGB thing is is a
big issue that shouldn't be in there. And your politics
also shouldn't be in there. Now, if you're teaching history,
there's obviously going to be political things you're going to
talk about, but you have to go by fact in
politics in your personal life should be kept out of school.
(01:18:59):
You are there for one reason. One reason only, and
that is to discuss fact. And PCBB say, you're right,
Charlie was right about colleges. I mean, not everybody that
goes to college falls for this, the leftist ideology and
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the leftist trap that's in there. Thankfully, there are people
that go in and they're strong enough to not fall
for it. But it's just something needs to be done
about it. And again, this is a kid who, yeah,
sure he came from a conservative family, but got radicalized
(01:19:48):
when he went to college. College is not a place
for you to become radicalized politically. It's a place for
you to be edge caterd maybe get some new experiences.
We won't go into those, trying to keep it a
family safe show. But you're supposed to be educated, not indoctrinated.
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But again, this is the plan. This is what the
Marxist agenda has been for the past sixty years because
they knew that they could not defeat America militarily, so
the only other way to do it is to take
them down through education. And we've seen it with college.
Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
College is a crapshoot at best. It's true, you're gonna
find some decent colleges, You're gonna find a halfway decent college.
You might get into college and you'll go one way
or the other. But it shouldn't be that way. It
should be about education and a not indoctrination. And that
(01:20:52):
is one of the things that needs to be addressed,
and book Donald Trump has started that with the Department
of Education by going after some of these Ivy League
schools that were supporting the anti semitism. But we need
to do more. We need to address a lot more
of the problems that are going on there. But the
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bottom line two about the shooter is he was indoctrinated.
He had leftist ideologies. And again, I don't care about
who he was sleeping with. It doesn't impact my life
at all. What does impact my life is the indoctrination
that he got and the fact that because of that
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he shot Charlie Kirk. That affects me. We'll be right back,
all right, welcome back to the show. Good morning. They
still say he had help. I don't know. It's kind
(01:21:57):
of hard for me to believe. I do you had help?
I really do. Mark. Thanks for that post as well.
They from the New York Post where they said to
the family members and said that she knew that. They
brought him in for questioning by the police. The Post
observed Saturday that there is no one at the eighteen
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hundred dollars per month townhouse that and by the way,
the roommate the lover they were brought in. They believed
to have shared that townhouse, and a neighbor claimed two
weeks ago several people driving cars with out of state
plates were seen going in and out. They didn't give
(01:22:39):
off a good vibe, according to the neighborhood neighbor, I
don't think he was I don't think this was alone.
I mean, sure it was a lone gunman. I doubt
that there was a backup second person just in case
the shot wasn't taken or the shot was missed. But
all I don't think he helped this. He this was
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not This was not in any way a lone gun,
lone wolf kind of situation. And if nothing else, I mean,
even if it did boil down to this kid just
got angry and this kid decided on his own that
I'm going to go and shoot Charlie Kirk. There's still
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a lot of things to blame, the society, the indoctrination,
the environment, the fact that he was part of the
Democrat socialist You see the holier than thou now Democrat
politicians that are out there talking about how, oh my god,
we there's no room for political violence. Bull You're the
(01:23:48):
ones who have been calling for the political violence for
a long time. So don't be surprised if it happens
to you. Guys. Now, I hope more than anything that
it does not, But don't be surprised. The environment that
the left has created is the creation behind an individual
like the shooter. Again, regardless to whether or not there
(01:24:13):
were people that were coming to his house, if there
were people that were whispering in his ear that you
got to do this, Regardless to whether or not there
was people that were funding it, that bought the gun,
bought the ammunition, bought the engraver, bought him a new
pair of underwear and a new pair of shoes. It
doesn't matter. This is not a lone wolf thing. Because
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of all the indoctrination that has gone on, all of
the hatred that has come from the left, all of
this painting Charlie Kirk to be the monster that he wasn't.
It's just a mess of what we are watching. It
really truly is a mess of or watching. And you've
got these politicians who again can't read the room. Kathy Holkle,
(01:24:59):
by the way, has now come out and endorsed Zorn
Mama Donnie. So now you know, for the people that
are coming out and endorsing this very dangerous candidate for mayor,
and it's the same people, by the way, you got
Kathy Hochel, You've got Bernie Sanders. That's right, he's gonna
(01:25:20):
make breadlines gritty good. You've got aoc All the people
that are part of the socialist agenda in the country
read the damn room. Understand that the American people are
waking up and they want known part of the socialism stuff.
Even those who at one point thought, ah, you know,
(01:25:40):
socialism will be okay because we never did it in
America and will do it better, a lot of those
people are going well, actually, now that you think about it,
it's really not that bright of an idea. But Kathy
Hokle came out and she wrote that she said, tonight
I'm endorsing Assemblyman Zorn Mama Donnie. He said, in the
past few months, I've had frank conversations with him. We've
(01:26:04):
had our disagreements, but in our conversations, I heard a
leader who shares my commitment to New York where children
can grow up safe in their neighborhoods, and where opportunity
is within reach for every family. I heard a leader
who is focused on making New York City affordable, a
goal I enthusiastically support. And you know what, here's the thing.
(01:26:28):
The other Democrat candidates and the Republican candidate have effed
up their campaigns and they did it because of the
fact that they followed the establishment rule, which is one
of the things by the way, you have got to
get away from the world has changed, the voters have changed,
and we are sick and tired of the establishment. Stop
(01:26:52):
with that stuff. The other candidates are not out delivering
the message of how we're going to make the city,
how we're going to make the country, how we're going
to make the state better, how we're going to address
the issues of affordable care, affordable housing, making food affordable. Instead,
(01:27:18):
you get somebody like Zoorahn Mamadani who is able to
come out and be all clean cut and well spoken
and get out there and use the emotions and say
we got to care for the children. Think about that
hungry child tonight, and when you have that child that
is hungry and living in a run down home, I'm
(01:27:42):
going to make things better. I'm going to do it
better for you. That's the reason for why he's winning,
because they are better at messaging. And I really hope
that Joe Gruder in the RNC realizes they are going
to have to change the way they do messaging or
you're going to lose. We gotta take a break for
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our top of the hour. We'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
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airways in this one, melting snow face with the fiery
head talking truth. You can't always stand fast to show
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from coast to coast, got the facts, but it ain't
no boast can't get up the chains and give it
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Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
Who roasts the most.
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Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
All right, welcome back to outnumber three in the show.
Good morning, and thanks so much for waking up with
us today and getting through our day or listening to
the podcast at the end of their day or whatever
it might be that you're doing. Uh checking us out
on Florida Man Radio, on Rumble on Wimken dot com
to appreciate it. So did I miss something? Is there
(01:30:11):
a race too stupid? I mean, is there like a
mayoral race too stupid? Like? Is there an award that
get that gets given out for stupid behavior? When it
comes to the left, we have Mama Donnie, who clearly
(01:30:32):
does a lot of stupid things. Who's who's going to
absolutely destroy New York City. And let's face it, it's
gonna happen. He's going to win the election, there's no
two ways about it. And New York City is going
to never be the same, never will be. And then
you have Karen bass in l A. Enough said, we
(01:30:56):
don't have enough time left in the show to go
over the level of stupid that we have with Karen Bass.
But apparently this is one of these things where it
is a here hold my juice box and let me
show you just how stupid I can be. On Friday
on News Nation on the Elizabeth Vargas reports the Memphis
(01:31:17):
Mayor Paul Young was on the show. It's called the
Darwin Award. I think the Darwin Awards actually went away.
I think that for safety of the stupid, the left
took away the Darwin Awards because too many bad things
were happening to the people that it should have happened.
So for your safety, we're going to take that away
(01:31:39):
from you. It used to be the Darwin Awards. Not
so much anymore. But when Elizabeth Vargas had asked the
mayor of Memphis, we do know that the President has
said that just the presence of uniformed National guardsmen on
the streets in Washington, d C. Has really dramatically lowered
(01:32:01):
crime in Washington, d C. Memphis has some of the
highest crime in the country. Can the National Guard being
on the streets help? And this is the response from
the mayor. Remember, we have to try and win the
I'm the dumbest one in the room award, and the
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mayor goes on to say, well, I can tell you
that there are residents all across our city that have
varying perspectives as to whether they want the guard here,
whether they do not want the guard here. The reality
is that they will be here, and my goal is
to make sure that as they're here, that they are
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supplementing our law enforcement, the individuals that have been working
hard over the past two years to reduce crime. We've
seen significant declines in crime across the board in twenty
twenty four and so far in twenty twenty five, and
our goal is to make sure that we are continuing
that trend in the downward trajectory that we're seeing all
(01:33:08):
right now. And then it was asked the follow up
question saying, well, why is crime so high? It has
been very, very high in Memphis for many, many years now,
and the response from the mayor was crime in Memphis
and many other cities is all directed related, directly related
to poverty. There are so many circumstances that individuals are
(01:33:31):
dealing with in their lives, and when you get to
a point where you have a lack of hope, a
lack of belief that tomorrow is going to be a
better than today. Then you take at different activities where
you just go and do different things. And so our
goal as a city, as we are doing all of
these law enforcement strategies, we have to lean into the
(01:33:54):
things that are going to change the mindset of individuals
the prevention and intervention work. So now it's poor people.
The poor people are the problem with crime. So therefore,
if you're poor, you you're a criminal or you're gonna
(01:34:19):
be most likely will be. And if not, it's it's
still your your fault. It's all your fault that you're
you're poor, and that is the reason for crime. Okay, fine,
let let's give you that one, mister Mayor. I think
you're full of it, but we'll give that to you. Then, Okay,
(01:34:42):
poverty is the leading cause of crime. So how do
we fix it? Maybe we can fix it by actually
changing and making poverty go away. But there's some more
stupid that's going on. And I want to welcome back
to the sh show, Leslie Corbli. Leslie, how are you
(01:35:03):
doing today?
Speaker 6 (01:35:05):
I'm doing okay, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 3 (01:35:07):
Yeah, absolutely. We had you on about a month ago
or so. We had a great conversation when you were here,
but we got to talk about some more stupid that's
going on in the world. And I don't know that's
gonna be hard to narrow it down, but I want
to talk about elon Omar and and some of the
things that she had said about Charlie Kirk. I'm trying
(01:35:30):
to keep myself censored on this. I really truly am,
but it's gonna be tough. But she she basically came
out for those that missed out on this, and she
said that there's a lot of people that are talking
about him. Charlie Kirk just wanted to have a civil debate.
And then she goes on to say that these people
are full of s and it's important for us to
call them out while we feel anger and sadness. By
(01:35:53):
the way, Leslie is the author of a great book.
It's called Progressive Prejudiced Exposing the Devouring Mother. Welcome back
to the show.
Speaker 6 (01:36:06):
Well, thanks so much for having me. Always a pleasure.
Speaker 3 (01:36:08):
Yeah, it was a lot of fun last time around.
So what do you think about what elon Omar is
saying and on all this craziness with the left, with
the Charlie Kirk shooting.
Speaker 6 (01:36:18):
Really unfortunately, I would say, especially in her case, not surprise.
There's a lot of anger on the left, and for
a very long time they they've been able to engage
at a high degree of sort of trajudicial thinking and
kind of casual dehumanization of their opponents. That goes in
check because for so long, I think the idea of bigotry,
(01:36:42):
hatred and malice has been so focused on the right,
and there's not a lot of counterbalance in this discussion
at all regarding what prejudicial thinking will like when it
comes from the left.
Speaker 3 (01:36:55):
Yeah, I mean, it's what we're seeing from the left
is really unreal. And again with this this shooter, and
I refuse to say his name, and I will not
ever say his name when he's gonna forever be the
shooter or a monster or whatever else. What we saw
with this is it kind of almost plays right into
(01:37:15):
what your book talks about with how you kind of
get into the whole, you know, the toxic feminality and
and the weaponization and compassion and care for the social
projects and everything else. And and we watched with this
kid and this is this is sad to see because
he came from a good family, you know, religious family,
(01:37:38):
conservative family, father's law enforcement. I believe the mom was
a nurse and went into college and seemed to have
just gotten radicalized so bad there, uh in a very
short period of time, to the point where it turned
him into a killer.
Speaker 6 (01:37:57):
Uh sure, So, I mean I was when you use this,
college campuses tend to be ethero chambers, and it's interesting
because it's such as that's a totally hurt, flat against right.
He was willing to go in the enemy fire, and
that's where all his videos came from, obviously, and I
think regardless of what you think about his politics regents
his message of activism, he certainly wasn't engaging anything violent,
(01:38:22):
and that's I think one of the really clear messages
that comes from this was that he really was hated
for speaking. And you can't hate what he thinks, so
hate what he says, you know, but the ballance coming
out directing and at him, I think it's really uh troubling,
and it's so much more common on college campuses. I know,
(01:38:42):
fire came out with you know, there's there's indications down
polls that show that increasingly students think that physical violence
is justified when it comes to hearing messages that they
have for and that's no shock to me. Not only
no shot these radicalized in college, but no surprise that
there were a lot of internet efforts changes that can
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had gone down. Again. I think the less it was
very comfortable talking about this, you know, in the wake
of January sixth, which you know, pales in comparison to
a lot of the violence that we've seen it various
rab the times for three years coming from the left.
But again, when the left engages in this kind of violence,
I think it's often minimized, and I don't think that
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the cultures been as comfortable talking about the ways of
which the rhetoric of the left can need the violence,
and the way and the ways in which the less engaged,
Like I said, and presudous think we simply think of prejudice, bigotry,
hatred and intolerance is coming from the right, and obviously
it can it's been coming from the right as well,
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But the idea that it doesn't come from the left,
I think is now huge challenge and it's very delusional,
but it's just it's just it's not talked about right
because they self identify as being behind and luck of justice.
Here are some of those things that they really really
not to their their own self. And I think those
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on the left are going to be not just challenged
by those almost I think appreciingly that stories of countries
and we're looking at this and unless they're already very
less leaning, but I think Rich is going to be
to say, y'all look like exactly what you hate, you know,
So I think that was what the hypocrisy is going
to be difficult to overcome.
Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
Politically, Yeah, I mean the hypocrisy has been It's been
absolutely unreal. I mean watching the past couple of days
how the left has been trying to reframe the narrative
of how you know, they're the victims and it's all
that is called. It's one of the things every time
I watch, you know, whether it be Chuck Schumer or
(01:40:55):
AOC or you know, Elizabeth Warren or any of these
people are stepping out, I just I sit back and go,
did you bump your head? It's like, how how can
you have the gall to come out after the past
eight years of being as brutal as you have been
(01:41:17):
towards anybody that was maga and didn't supply supply your
uh uh, your fantasy that you have and then turn
around and be like, oh, it's all your fault. It's
just it's it's mind boggling to watch.
Speaker 6 (01:41:32):
Oh but it is. Yet and a lot of ways,
I'm not at all surprise. I mean, I mean it's
fascinating to me. Is if you look at the videos
that generally Cook put out and I'm sure all this
has come well, it's been delis of a land on
the social spectrum, ubble interpreted videos, But so much is
the malice and hatred that he faces even just talking
(01:41:55):
to these students, right, you can see how so many
of them come up to him, and there's all of
this rational anger, right that bubbles up where they have
these really strong political opinions, no grounding to those opinions.
They're not they're not speaking through a place of a
sort of of wholeness, right, They're not speaking for a
(01:42:15):
place of place of clarity where they've thought through the
issues and now they have this opinion and they'd sort
of rationally articulated. Right. The whole thing is really strong
and zealous, almost really frankly, really differently zealous VELAs like
adedians without any corresponding strength of character, and that I
think a really dangerous place to be. But it also,
(01:42:36):
frankly is emblematic of where the left is at right now,
particularly among the young. You go onto college campuses and
like I said, a lot of these people don't They
don't really sell through these issues, but they're convinced the
right and they're convinced that that they're on the side
of justice in this sort of holy persuade despite their sectoralism.
They you know, there's a lot of religious fervor that
(01:42:57):
goes on on the left, and again it's just not
it's discussed. The dangers aren't discussed the way the people
at harms aren't talked about as if they're are victims.
And I think that that kind of, like I said,
the sort of ability to port away a lot of
patre and humanization for judicial thinking. I think it is
(01:43:18):
dangerous no matter where it's coming from. And as a culture,
you can't only talk about one manifestation of it easily
able to have a holistic conversation about that, and right
for longest time, for decades, you really could only talk
about how these things operated on the right.
Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
Yeah, and Charlie, you know, to his credit, you know,
he went into the den of evil to have the conversation.
And you're right. You watch all of these students that
come up and I've been a big fan of watching
those those tours that he's done on all the videos
of it. Yeah, and you watch these kids come up
(01:43:56):
there and they automatically have to attack Charlie because of
his religion and faith, and they say, well, your religion
and your faith says and he would stop them and
be like, hey, look that may be where where my
faith is in my religion is but let's talk about
this thing based upon fact and not my religion, not emotion.
(01:44:18):
And these kids just they've got nothing because they've been
sent in there with the talking points, with the anger
that they have been filled with, and just you know,
just brainwashed into that they can't hear anything. I mean,
they won't listen to somebody like Charlie who says, it's
not about my religion and my faith, it's about a fact.
Let's talk about the fact, and they lose it.
Speaker 6 (01:44:42):
Well, sure, I do think strongly there's a huge overlot
between between really dangerous fundamentalist type religious mindsets. It's funny,
I'm religious. I'm no issue issue with religious. I'm not
going to sit here and pretend it's this. You know,
religion can be used in a really ugly way. So
if you or encounter really fundamentalist religious environments where you're
(01:45:04):
you just say things and you're not really able to
think through what you're saying. That's what's going on on
the left as well, and that's why I think that
there's not a again, a balanced conversation. It's like, Okay,
why do you hate this ideas in life? You know
you're not religious, but why do you have this hatred
of someone based on their religious or based on the
fact that they think differently than you or live differently
(01:45:25):
than you. You know, you like the pro choice, but
why do you have this need to be humanized you know,
the unborn? Why do you have this need to hate
someone who wants to see life growth? Right? So, those
are again just example, because I think what you're seeing
is what happens with all of these types of fundamentalist mindsets,
(01:45:46):
which has thankfully, the mindset has little to do with
the underlying beliefs and more how you structure your belief
in some ways. Right, So if you can't listen to
what someone else is saying, and you your beliefs are
speak in hatred, it doesn't really matter to some degree
what the beliefs are, right, you're a hate skilled, resentful
(01:46:07):
human being and that has consequences. So you know, the
idea that violence only comes from a from really baking
yourself in one type of belief system I think is
really flawed these The reality is all humans have that's
pass me for this kind of hatred. It's evil and yeah,
we just don't talk about that. Man if that's on
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the left, because they have this sort of image they
had for fifty plus years, well maybe probably the whole
twenty century, but to built up ercientage of being tolerant
and it's athetic and kind, and the mask is frankly
just falling off. And I don't think it's going to
be easy for those on the left to garb as
broad as public support. I you said, the idea that
their ideology is automatically the sort of vinchlock for what
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good is is going to begin to just collapse.
Speaker 3 (01:46:53):
Yeah, yeah, and it's collapsing fast, and quite honestly, I
don't think I don't think we've ever in history, and
this might even go way back in history, beyond America's history. Uh,
seeing such a political side fall apart as harshly as
they are, and and so desperately try to stay on
(01:47:16):
uh and watch it. What do you what do you
think is going to come out of this? This Charlie Kirkton.
By the way, we're chatting with Leslie Corbli, who's an
attorney and the author of Progressive Prejudice. What do you
what do you think we're going to get out of
this Charlie kirk assassination? Because you know, one of the
things that Telsea Gabbert came out and said that that
this is terrorism. But I don't think any of us
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on our side really are looking at this as we're
being terrified by this. It kind of woke us up
to a whole new thing. Where do you think this
is going to lead us to? What direction were going?
Speaker 6 (01:47:51):
I think it will be. I think it's going to
become again the political landscape. As far as public support,
I think it is and is support of like progressives
are really struggle less who really struggled to gain rod
public support and because the tactics things used are falling apart,
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right being able to sort of gasolate the public. Indocisis
that they care more about people, that they're more loving
and tolerant. And I think that all those arguments fall apart.
I think they fell apart after the assassination attended to
gainst President Trump. I think the the reasons are a
crater after this, one of the reasons being that this
symbolically occurred on college campus, which is both a sanctuary
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of the West. I mean, you know, it's a bastion
of their public support. Is that's like their again, their sanctis,
that's their church essentially, you know, and that's where it's occurred.
And because Telly re Kirk's entire career was built on
going and speaking to students, you know. So I think
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that the support of obviously turning for USA is exploding
and popular in the wake of this event. So I
think that it will galvanize not just those on the right,
but not just those on the right who who care
all about political philosophy. I think will just push people
to explore them, and we push them only some more
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curious and explore your opposition. You usually lose, right, you don't, really,
that's not an easy way to win in politics, but oh,
if I'm going to encourage you to go look over there.
So I think this encourages a lot of people to
explore the right. A lot of people and sure will
explore it and hate it. But I think the more
you engage in curiosity about your opposition, the less you
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hate them. And so I don't think that this is
overall a good thing at all for those on the left.
And then of course again the issue those on the
left having to explain how you know, we should have
having to explain the wrong hatred and having to look
in the mirror and look at the prejudicial ways in
which they engage in, like I said, dehumanization for the opposition,
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the ways in which they aren't tolerant, the ways in
which they're you know, theyre likely the label people is
really hateful things because they disagree with an idea rather
than you know, for example, think some of the nazi
or big or a fascist or you know, all these
words that have a lot of loaded meaning that will
cause people to then hate that in divisible whether they
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deserve it or not. Right, So they're supposed to be
to label people before actually engaging with their ideas or yeah, yeah,
that's I think it's going to be difficult for them
to overcome that. I would say generally, the biggest thing will
be that I think the less will have to adapt
and they're struggling to and they will continue to struggle
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to adapt through an environment where they are not presumed
the moral and they out presume to have more authority
that others don't have.
Speaker 3 (01:50:49):
Yeah, and all we're gonna have to do is just
keep the pressure on them, and we can do it
by by continuing to spread the word.
Speaker 4 (01:50:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:50:56):
The book is called Progressive Prejudice Exposing the Devouring Mother, Leslie.
Where can people get the book from?
Speaker 6 (01:51:04):
Sure, it was on Amazon you my website westco dot com.
But if you go to Amazon and just type in
my name or Progressive Prejudice, it should pop up.
Speaker 3 (01:51:13):
Awesome. I can't wait to chat with you some more. Again, Leslie,
thanks so much for coming on and good luck with
the book. Go grab the book Progressive Prejudice Exposing the
Devouring Mother, Leslie. Always a pleasure having you on.
Speaker 6 (01:51:27):
Thanks so much.
Speaker 3 (01:51:28):
Thanks, have a fantastic day. That is Leslie Cobley. The
book again is called Progressive Prejudice Exposing the Devouring Mother.
We got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right,
(01:51:49):
welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here in the
Florida Man Radio Network. Big banks. Once again to Leslie
Corbley for jumping on with this for a second. Progressive prejudice.
Exposing the Devouring Mother is the name of the book.
Grab that book. It's a great book. We got to
take a break for our bottom of the hour here.
We will be back when we get back. We got
to talk about the politics of what happened. We'll be
right back.
Speaker 4 (01:52:13):
Oh that's right, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:52:24):
Welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here on the
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Brian Rust Show. So aside from the trag of what
happened with the Charlie Kirk assassination, there's another big thing
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that is unfortunate but as a reality to this, and
that is the politics of it.
Speaker 9 (01:53:13):
And I hate it with so many, so many different levels,
hating the fact that the death of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 3 (01:53:27):
Does have political ramifications on it. And I hate to
also because it's it's very democrat like convey the fact
that there's there's certain things that we have to do
politically and take advantage of this or we will lose.
I've talked with some of my my serious political consultant
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people that are very much going to politics, and what
are the conversations that we have had. You know, they
they get very stuck in the establishment aspect of politics,
and I'm always trying to yell at them to think
outside the box and think in different ways. But here's
the thing. We're already seeing it. We've been seeing it
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since really Thursday, if not Wednesday itself, where the left
has looked at this because remember, never let a crisis
go to waste. That's that's the democrat ideology. Thanks to uh,
what's his name there? What was his name? The little
weasel boy? You all know who I'm talking about, rama Manuel.
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Ever since that, the Democrats remember that when there's a
tragedy or a crisis, you had to take advantage of
it to the fullest. And right now, like Leslie was saying,
and like we've talked about in the past two that
the Democrat Party right now is crumbling there. They're falling apart,
they're coming apart at the seams. The mask of what
they were or who they are is starting to come off,
(01:55:01):
and it's being seen and it's not looking good for
the Democrats. If this motion continues with the Democrats, they're
going to be destroyed. They're losing followers, they're losing their base,
they're losing money. They can't raise money to save their
life at this point. So they are going to do
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anything and everything that they desperately can to regain ground.
And one of the things that they are doing is
coming out and exposing that this whole thing is all
the Republican's fault. It's maga's fault. It's maga's fault that
Charlie Kirk got shot. It's maga's fault that the shooter
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ended up being the way that he was. It's maga's
fault for everything. Donald Trump is out spreading hate all
the time, and MAGA is spreading hate because they're racist
and they're homophobic and all this other stuff. This is
the message that they are jumping on the not the
idea of stepping back for just a second and saying, Holy,
(01:56:05):
we just had a really tragic thing happen and it
is a horrible thing. And the world, not Utah, not
the MAGA, but the world united in this thing happening.
And everybody is looking at the Democrats and going, see
(01:56:26):
what you did. So they're getting desperate on this and
this is the thing. Now, the Republican Party should not
let this crisis go to waste. And believe me that
that makes me sick to my stomach to say that,
it really does. It makes me sick to my stomach
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to say that that the Republican Party should not let
the assassination crisis of Charlie Kirk go to waste. And
the reason you have to say that is because the
Democrats are not going to let it go to waste.
And they're not. They're jumping on it. Already, and I
(01:57:08):
know that in so many ways it's not good taste,
but it is a reality of the times that we
are living in, and it is a reality of the
people in how people are now right now. You hear
the speeches over and over again. You hear Charlie Kirk's
wife who came out and said that I Am going
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to never let them forget your name, and we're going
to carry on your mission. You hear that from the
turning Point, USA people. You hear that from a lot
of the ground people are saying the same thing, that
we're never going to forget this. How many people have
forgotten on eleven. It's so easy to come out initially
because one we're disturbed, we're bothered, we're emotional, we're upset
(01:57:53):
about it, and yeah, we're never going to let this die.
All well, then life catches up and I got this
they gotta do, and then there's this, and then there's that,
and oh yeah, that's right, we're going on that family
vacation and oh god, now I got to take care
of mom and dad because the two of them can't
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handle theirselves anymore. They got to go to the nursing home.
And you know, God, the kids are getting ready to
go to college and the next thing you know, you're like, oh, yeah,
that's right, I forgot about Charlie Kirk. It happens all
the time because life is crazy, life is busy. And
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this will happen with the Charlie Kirk situation, and it
will happen with his Turning Point USA mission unless we
remember it and force ourselves to remember it. And one
of the things that has to be done on the
political ground. And again, this makes me sick to my
(01:58:58):
stomach to think that the Republicans have to use this
to win politically, because it shouldn't be. We should be
purely mourning the loss of a great man. But we
have to think about the future. And I know and
a lot of people are not wanting to talk about
this right now, but we have to because right now,
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the Democrats are watching themselves implode. They can't raise money.
The mask is coming off as to who they really
truly are and the evil that the Democrats really truly represent.
More and more people are seeing it. They're losing their support,
so they are getting desperate to be relevant, desperate to
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be the better of the two parties. They're desperate to
make you understand that we are the good ones and
those conservative people are the bad ones, especially the MAGA people.
And what is Donald Trump done for you? What has
he done for this nation? These are the lines we're
already hearing. This is not something that could have we're
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hearing it now. But what's the Republican Party doing? We're
holding vigils, we're talking about Charlie. But what are we
doing to also remind everybody? But the reason for why
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we're holding these vigils right now, the reason for why
we're having these memorials, the reason for why Charlie Kirk
is dead today. Are we reminding people of that? Are
we reminding them of the ideology of the left. And
here's another one too that and some people may disagree
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with me on this, but hear me out on this.
The LGB thing, and I mean the LGB, not LGBT LGB.
This is one of the areas that the right should
not attack. And the reason for why they should not
attack is because one, there are a lot of people
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and I'm gonna use this word even though those on
the right do not like this word. The gay people
on the right, they don't like the word community but
that particular community on the right or group of people,
or however you want to label it and put it
down or whatever. They don't like labels. They just consider
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themselves conservative, an American and just they happen to love
somebody that you disagree with. The idea of attacking that
and making that a political thing is dangerous for the
Republican Party. And the reason for why it's dangerous for
the Republican Party is because one, you have a lot
of conservatives that just are way more than you probably
even think, because simply they don't talk about it. They're
(02:01:53):
not like the gays on the left, where they've got
to let you know, and they've got to shove it
down your throat and you've got to respect them and everything.
They just live their life. They're conservative, they're professionals, they're religious,
they live their life, they love who they love, and
that's all there is to it. But in the past
couple of years, we are seeing more and more people
(02:02:14):
who have always been on that super kick on the
right on the left now going hell, you know what,
not so much now. So they're coming back over to art,
They're coming over to our side. So now we've gained
more and more people in that and again I hate
the word, but community for lack of a better word,
that is now here. And if we attack them, then
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we lose some of our base. We're gonna lose some
of the people. They're going to go, well, Jesus, you
guys are no better. You're using us as well, or
or you're attacking us. So we're just gonna go, We're
gonna go over here. And they may not vote, they
may vote the other way. So that's one of the
things that we have to be very very careful about
on the right. And I see this with the Republican
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Party all the time, where they bring that up as
an attack item. Don't the transgender aspect with children. Attack
the living hell out of that, because that actually has
negative consequences. Who somebody sleeps with, who somebody loves, has
zero consequence on you whatsoever. You may be disgusted by it,
you might not care about it, you may support it.
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It doesn't matter because it doesn't affect your life. Now,
the transgender thing going after children, yeah, that affects our
lives and it affects other people's lives. So we have
to be very careful when it comes to how we
address that particular issue. I mean, this is just bottom line,
no holds bar politics about things. You have to be
(02:03:41):
careful of how you attack certain people. But the Republican
Party has to go on the attack to the right people,
to the people who are pushing the transgender stuff on
our children, because our children, they're not developed and capable
enough at this point in time in their lives to
be able to figure out what they want, so stop
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pushing that. It destroys our children. We need to point
out the hatred, the division that is created by the
left and stop letting them say that it is us
that does it, because it's not us, it's them. But
we have to remind everybody of that. We have to
remind all of the voting population, including the Democrat population,
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of what people like Elon Omar said. The fact that
Chuck Schumer can come out and lie to your face
in a press conference, we have to call him out
on that. We have to say, hang on a second, Chucky,
let's roll that beautiful bean footage about what you said before.
These are the type of things that the Republican Party
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has got to do, and we as Republicans have got
to remind everybody, including ourselves, of what it is that
the left has done, because if we are not careful
with that, to lose the House coming up next year.
It may be right now, we look at the Democrat
Party as they're on this trajectory of complete and annihilation
(02:05:08):
of themselves, but it's not gonna last if we don't
keep the pressure on them, because their destruction will eventually stop.
It'll slow down because we've all gone on moved on
in our lives. They start changing the narrative, which you're
already doing, and giving us some BS line about stuff,
(02:05:28):
and they will rebuild. They will come back with this message.
No matter how much they're falling apart and I'm having
stupid stuff, you know, Jasmine Crockett comes out and says
or AOC or elon Omar or any of these other
idiots in the party, they will come back with a
strong message about how how great they are and how
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much they care about you and the Republicans don't. And
they're they're just out to take healthcare away from Grandma
and grandpa and they're destroying you know this, and they're
just drawing society and they're taking away your democracy. They
will get back on track of their message and then
they'll win the House. Remember, right now, we're only a
couple of seats, that's all. It is, just a couple
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of seats. So you just get a couple either way,
and it's going to make a huge difference. You get
a couple of Republican seats, and the Democrats are going
to win, and they'll have control of the House and
it'll be absolute chaos. And even here in the state
of Florida, the state of Florida, there's some dangerous about
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the state of Florida with the upcoming election as well,
and I'm going to talk about that in a second too. Again,
it's going to be something that some people don't want
to hear, but sometimes the truth sucks. And I'm going
to tell you some of the things that we have
to watch out for, what we have to do in
the coming year for the state of Florida to survive.
Don't be sitting there on the laurels of oh well,
we've got two million more voters. It doesn't mean anything.
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If people don't get out and vote, it don't matter.
All right, we got to take a break. We'll be
right back. This is the Brian Rust Show. Good morning.
Thanks so much for checking us out here on the
Florida Man Radio networking of course on Rumble and Wimken,
and on the podcast as well. We will be right back,
(02:07:20):
all right, welcome back to the show Happened Monday. Check
it out with us today. We do appreciate it. You know,
the politics and things are just rather ugly sometimes they
really are. And I hate the fact that again, it
makes me almost sick to my stomach thinking about the
fact that there is politics behind the Charlie Kirk shooting
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and where we go forward is still politics. There is
going to be politics and political moves that need to
be done on both sides for survival of the other.
And we're already seeing it from the left now. The
danger is is if the right decides after we are
(02:08:05):
done mourning, which we are still mourning, that if we
finally say that's it, it's playtime, and we have to
stay on top of playtime. We've got to do that.
And here in the state of Florida, this is another
area that is going to be very dangerous. I mean,
(02:08:26):
it's very easy for us to sit back right now
and look at things and see how much the Democrat
Party is falling apart. But we have a very very
important election that is coming up next year here in Florida.
Obviously we're going to be voting for a new governor.
Rona Santis is termed out. He does not stand a
chance to do it, and now we have to pick
a new governor. Now we have two fairly strong candidates
(02:08:50):
on the right and the conservative side on the Republicans
that are going to primary each other to see which
one will be. And then on the left, they're already
uniting behind David Jolly. They're already uniting. And this guy
is a danger in several different ways. First and foremost,
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if the Republican Party doesn't get on board. And by
the way, the upcoming session that the next session that
we will have in Tallahassee, the Republican Party and the
governor are going to have to be very very careful
about what they do next. Now I'm going to say
(02:09:37):
something that may piss off a few people, and you
may say why you say that, but I want you
to think about it, and I want you to think
about it from the perspective of the left. The Republican
Party running the state of Florida, with our state representatives
and our state senators. They've done a lot, but there's
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also a lot of things that they have done that
can be perceived by the left as authoritarian. And with
the proper messaging, you can make the Republicans and Ron
de Santis look a the authoritarian in the state of Florida.
(02:10:25):
And you don't want that. You don't want authoritarianism. You
want to change from authoritarianism. You don't want to have
a Ron de Santis two point oh. You don't want
a Donald Trump two point oh. You don't want that
representative and this senator representing you. Because look at all
the things that they did. They did this, they did that,
(02:10:47):
they did this, they did that. All of these things
did they feel like that's all authoritarian stuff. The government
told you that your kids under the age of sixteen
or whatever cannot be on social media. Who's the government
to tell you that that's authoritarian. Ron de Santis and
the Republicans took the books away from you and they
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ban books. That's authoritarian. Forget the actual facts of details
behind that, because you don't need that, you just need
the basic Ronde de Santis and the Republicans took books
away from you in school. Ron de Santis in the
authoritarian that he is. He removed prosecutors out of their
job because he didn't agree with him. He's such an authoritarian.
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And you can build upon this message and build upon it,
and you're going to get obviously you're going to support,
you're going to strengthen the Democrat base. But you have
to keep in mind too that while the Republican Party
may have an additional two million more Republicans here, there
are also a lot of people who consider themselves Republican
or conservative that have moved to the state of Florida,
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and they're also used to certain things, and they're not
the same level of Republican conservative as the base that
has been here in Florida that we've already built upon.
And you get somebody like David Jolly that comes in
who is very well polished. Yeah, chameleon will change like crazy,
but that's not gonna get pointed out. Instead, he's going
(02:12:18):
to come in as a sound voice of reason and
he's going to tell you about how he was a
Republican and how he sees both sides, and how we
have to ensure that we the people that we're the
ones that are in charge of this thing and that
we don't have an authoritarian like Ronda Santis or one
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of his disciples that's out there and wanting to continue
to make sure that they control everything in your life.
They did this, and they did that, and what are
they going to do next? So the Republican Party coming
up for the next year here in the state of
Florida has to be very careful of what laws they pass,
(02:13:01):
what bands they may do, and for the love of God,
has to keep Rond de Santis in check because right
now ron de Santis is facing this. His political career
is over. He has nothing to lose, and the last
thing that he needs is for his legacy to be
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He lost the governorship to the Democrats, so if he's
not careful, that's exactly what will happen. All right, I
hope you have a fantastic day today. Tomorrow it's Taco Tuesday,
so we'll have a big celebration of the show just
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Thank you so much for checking us out. We'll be
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