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And Welcome into the Tuesday edition of Rick Robinson Show,
live right here on plet radio dot com. I have
a confession to make. I was gonna do a special
edition last night, and I couldn't stay calm enough to
figure out how I was gonna put it together. Because
you know, this is not going to be your normal show.
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It's just not. I don't have a lot of show notes,
I don't have a lot of articles pulled up to
go over. Because it's time to be honest about I
am tired of everyone asking me who they is? Whose
day VI? Who are you talking about when you say
they killed him? If you don't know, then you're not
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paying attention. And it's not my job to educate you anymore.
It is time for you to start educating yourself and
to find out what side of this argument you are on,
because the battle lines have already been drawn, and we
didn't draw them. For the last ten years, they have
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told us that we were terrible human beings, that we
deserve whatever happened to us, that we were deplorable, that
we were garbage, that we were traders to America, And
you have the nerve to ask.
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Me who they is?
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How about all the democratic leadership that have been screaming
for ten years that we don't deserve to breathe.
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Those are the they that I refer.
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To because we didn't start.
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Any of this.
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I had no intention of ever getting involved in politics
in my life. I was building my own company, raising
my family, and Obama era doctrines killed it within six
months of him being elected. It was dead from the
moment he before he ever even got sworn.
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In, it was basically dead.
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I had moved heaven and earth to build myself a
life after having set back after setback after setback, and
his policies killed it within six months. I had no
intention of ever doing any of this. I just wanted
to be left alone to live my life in peace.
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And now you've decided that I don't even deserve to
have that, And you have the nerve to ask me
who they is. Pay attention and they will show you
who they are. All we wanted to do was be
left alone. I know everyone else is being calm, and
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everyone else's been being measured, and everyone's saying, don't don't
let it get any worse. You've got to calm down.
Stop telling me I need to calm down. I've been calm.
I have tried to do the rational thing. I have
had debates with people who disagree with me. You know
what happens when I do, I get called a racist, homophobic,
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xenophobic asshole. That's what happens when I do. So what's
the point. They don't want debate, They want conformity, and
when they don't get their conformity, they ostracize you. And
if ostracizing you doesn't shut you up, then they fucking
murder you. And I know, I promised I was gonna
work on some things, and I am. I turned them
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over to God on Sunday night and Sunday A, Sunday
afternoon and Sunday morning because I am gonna start trying
to work on my language and everything else. But today's
not that day. Today's not that day. People are being
gunned down in the streets and people are protesting to
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free the guy who did it. I saw that today,
you know whatever, so much is going on, but I
completely forgot about that. Dude guns down a CEO in
the early morning hours in New York City and there
are people outside protesting to free him today because his
case is back in session, charges are imminently to be
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filed against a guy that allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk. And yes,
I said allegedly. Also, even though you can't see it
very well on the screen, I want to take a
second to point something out, so hang on. I would
like to thank a very special someone who make sure
that I got this today. You know who you are.
He's a regular contributor to the show and a guest
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from time to time and a fan of the show.
He happens to be in the chat right now, but
I don't know if he wants his name mentioned or not.
But anyway, so, yeah, I don't have a lot of
notes today. I don't have a lot of articles to pull.
At some point I may start going through the news cycle.
I just have a lot of things that I want
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to talk about today that don't have anything to do
with anything other than, you know, stop telling us that
we're the problem. We might eventually be the problem. I'm
not going to lie to you about it. Because for
the left, a dial is For the left, violence is
a dial. They can turn it up and turn it
down whenever they want. For us, when we finally get
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to that point, it's going to be it's binary, it's
either on or off. It's a switch. You're getting as
dangerously close to wanting to flip the switch, which I
know is part of what their hoping is going to happen,
which is why I'm still trying to remain as calm
as possible while I'm internally losing my mind, because the
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same people who keep saying over and over and over
again that oh, we want is somebody who's willing to
have rational debate with us. You had that he was
bringing peace people into university areas by the thousands, giving
people who disagreed with him microphones for two and three
hours at a time, and giving them the ability to
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state their positions, just to have them systematically dismantled right
in front of them. Because like it or not, you
guys are not the scholars of the day, no matter
how much you want to believe that you are. You
are the indoctrinated of the day. What scared you the
most about Charlie Kirk is the fact that he's an autodidec.
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He didn't go to college. As a matter of fact,
he decided college was a waste of time. One of
the funniest things I heard over the weekend was Mark
Levin when he started talking about Charlie Kirk and how
Mark Levin had gone to college and then gone onto
law school, and he's like the whole time, you know,
Charlie Kirk like this is a waste of time. He's like,
as somebody who's been there, let me explain it to you,
it is, in fact a waste of time.
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Me.
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I have.
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I have an associate's degree in criminals justice because it
was required to do part of what I was trying
to do with my life when I was running from
everything else that I thought I was supposed to do
with my life. I have nearly enough credit hours for
a four year degree, but I decided college was a
waste of time because I enjoy learning things on my own.
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I enjoy being able to read things at my own pace.
I enjoy being able to figure out how things work,
take them apart, put them back together, learn how to
do things on my own. Everything that I do here,
all the production work that I've done, everything that I've
learned how to do over the years, I didn't have
any training to do that. I taught myself how to
do it. And the funniest thing is because I use
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a pseudonym, and I've not kept that from anybody for
the last several years because it doesn't matter. But that's
part of the irony of what we're talking about today,
because all of these people that are screaming and yelling,
Oh my god, I got fired because I said it
was a good thing that Charlie Kirk got murdered. Guess what.
The reason I have a pseudonym, which I'll be honest,
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the only reason I still use it is because I
was told by a brand consultant that is as much
of my brand now as everything else is. And I
didn't really want to start over. As much as I
don't really care anymore, I don't really want to start
over rebuilding. I've already had to do that once when
we changed brands from kan Ony you talk to KLARM Radio.
I didn't feel like having to do it a third time,
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so I stuck with it. But the reason I started
that is, remember when I was screaming and yelling, is
I going to go that? You know, Barack Obama's policies
killed my company, basically starting the process before he was
ever sworn in. I took a job, but convergis for
those of you who don't know what that is. That's
a call center. I didn't know what else to do.
I went to work with somebody else, or for somebody
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else as a contractor in the same field that my
company was in, and I realized that it was really
hard to work for somebody else in that field lefter
being the boss for so long, because I kept looking
at everything that they were doing and going, well, this
could be done this way, and this could be done
this way, and eventually I realized that, you know, it
just wasn't a good fit. So I completely got out
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of that field. Yeahs is BZ is in the chat.
Kirk was whip smart. Yes, an autodidact likely had an
idetic memory and shockingly extemporaneously fast. I will say this.
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Everybody accuses me of having an identic memory. I don't
actually think I do. I think I have really good
recall and if I read things or hear things, I
can normally pull them up. But with as fast as
I've seen Kirk be able to do it, I think
he actually had an identic memory.
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I still have.
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I still have to search the hard drive from time
to time. If you know what I mean. I can
eventually find it, like, and we talked on Thursday night,
there was a there was a movie that we were
trying to think of the name of, and I couldn't
think of it, and my brain tried to help me
think of it by putting a song in my head
that was the same name as the title of the movie.
So I think my brain is just weird because they
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are like little things that will happen that help me
remember things. I don't have exact immediate recalls, and there
are times when it doesn't work at all, Like especially
if I'm super tired, I'm like, I can't even remember.
But I have a good memory, So I have a
good memory, not perfect recall. Bardon me. It's been a
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day already. I've been fighting with people on social media
again that I know who took offense to something that
I posted on my personal Facebook page. So I spent
ten minutes explaining exactly who they were to them, which
is what led to their rent from a moment ago.
But look all of this aside. The problem that we
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have today is there's one side who keeps saying that
they want communication, but then doing everything that they can
to avoid communication, and then blaming us for them doing
everything they can to avoid communication, which again is insane
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to me. All I've heard since I've started doing this,
and I started doing it late two thousand and nine,
early twenty ten, first is kind of just off and
on on other people's Facebook pages, and then I started
one of my own in twenty ten, twenty eleven, then
started a podcast officially in twenty eleven, and I've been
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doing this ever since. One of the things that I
kept hearing over and over and over again is what
I've talked about right now, We just want people on
the right to be willing to have discussions. I would
like to remind you who the people on the right
were in that timeframe. We had Mitt Romney, we had
John McCain, two of the most milk toast Republicans compared
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to what we have today that I've ever seen in
my lifetime. And even they were extreme to the left then.
So this is part of what I'm trying to talk
about as somebody who has good recall, not perfect recall,
I would like to remind you that they have been
trying to cancel us since the eighties. It started in
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the Reagan era, and that was Republicans and Democrats alike,
because before Reagan ion, Goldwater was the Republican standard. I
would like to remind you that Hillary Clinton was a
Goldwater girl. This is how much things have changed yet
stayed the same, because what happened was they felt betrayed,
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so a lot of them started going to the other side.
Sound familiar. Joe Walsh, Lincoln Project, Captain Stooping in the
Bulark Sound familiar. Then I mentioned history never really repeats itself,
but it does in fact rhyme because a lot of
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the full on I'm a conservative, but I support Trump
because have jumped ship because they feel like he's gone
too far, when in reality, it was they, in my opinion,
who never went far enough, because all they've done is
chase dollar bills. They cloud chased. You're seeing it happen
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now with people you know cloud chasing, you know off
a dead body known as Charlie Kirk. It's happening on
both sides. Look, I didn't know Charlie that well. We
communicated the email a couple of times. There was one
time we were supposed to get together and he was
supposed to do an appearance at Seapack. I think he
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did a show with me and Jen once upon a time.
But I might actually be confusing him with some from YAF.
Like I said, I have a good memory, not a
great memory. But we communicated off and on a few
times over the years, and we followed one another and
we interacted from time to time. But I will admit,
because he was so much younger than me, I didn't
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always pay attention to what he was doing. I kind
of regret that fact now because again, a guy who
didn't go to college, who graduated from high school and
almost immediately got involved in politics, has built one of
the biggest political organizations that I've ever seen. If you
don't understand how much that means he was favored by God,
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then I don't know how to show you. Even now,
in a time that we're all beside ourselves, in a
time that we're freaking out, and the time that we're angry,
and the time that we don't understand what's going on,
we have I know, I don't know about you, guys,
but on social media I saw hundreds and hundreds of
posts of people talking about how they either hadn't ever
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been to church before and they were going this Sunday,
and they did go or hundreds and hundreds of people
had said, I haven't been to church in years, but
I went today and the church was full, people saying
I've never opened a Bible before, but I opened it
today because of Charlie Kirk. Because God does turn even
the bad things to the good. And I know it's
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hard for us to see sometimes, and I know it's
hard for us to understand sometimes. I've even been through
it in my own life. In the last five years,
I have nearly taken my own life. I have nearly
shut all this down, and I'm still here and I'm
still fighting. One of the hardest things for me to
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come to terms with. And be Z can attest to
this because we've both said it is how in the
hell am I still here and he's gone? Because I
don't get it. I am not a perfect servant of Christ.
I am not a perfect human being. I do things
all the time that I shouldn't do, and yet here's
this person who, from all appearances, seems to be a
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paragon of everything that we're supposed to be. And they
killed them. And again, if you don't know who they is,
you're not paying attention. We have been vilified and demonized
for the last ten years, and it's been going on
for even longer than that by they And if you
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can't see that, it's not my responsibility to show it
to you. I've tried, but you know what, I'm getting
to the point where I'm tired of talking. I'm tired
of trying to convince people that all we ever wanted
was to be left alone, because you know what, they
don't believe it, because they only believe their side of it.
That's one of the things that I am struggling to
come to terms with right now, because I don't know
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where we go from here. I was one of the
first ones, no matter how angry, that I was calling
for cool heads, calling for you know, not to march
off to Warren Charlie's name. And I still believe that now,
but I don't know how how we don't. That's what
I'm struggling with, and that's why we're having this conversation today.
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This is a completely raw, unfiltered conversation between me and
whoever's listening because I don't know what to do. I
wish I had the answers. I wish I could put
out a polished show like JD. Vanst did yesterday, which
if you missed it, That's part of the reason why
I decided not to do especial last night, because everybody
that I had talked to was like, well, I couldn't
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watch it earlier today, so I'm watching it now. I'm like,
I don't want to take away from that, because it
was the message that I feel needed to be heard.
I wish I could be that polished. I wish I
could be that calm. I don't know how he did
it because he actually was friends with Charlie Kirk. I
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think that's one of the things that I'm struggling with
because I barely knew him from the periphery. We ran
in some of the same circles, and I knew people
who knew him, he knew people who knew me, and
that's how we eventually wound up connecting on social media.
But he wasn't somebody that I talked to every single day.
He wasn't somebody that was constantly on my mind, constantly
in my heart. So my reaction, much like a lot
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of people's reaction to his passing, has surprised me until
it was explained to me in a way that made
it make sense. Charlie Kirk was the best of us,
the best among us, and was by all modern day accounts,
probably would have been considered an apostle or a saint
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if those things were still a thing. So if you
are aggrieved, especially if you are a Christian and you're
not sure why, it's because you're feeling the grief of
the Holy Spirit. Some feel it more than others. I
have to admit my connection to the Holy Spirit lately
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is kind of like, eh, you know, there, but not
there soly, which is probably a good thing, because I
can only imagine how much worse I would be if
I was completely in tune with it right now. And again,
I'm just being as honest as I can. But for
those of you who don't understand, and I've seen this
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from so many people, I didn't even know the man,
and I find myself just and it happened to me
again last night. I eventually had to just shut everything
off and turn on something mindless. I found the Classic
night Rider on the Roku channel, and I turned that
on and fell asleep because I just had to get
away from it all for a few minutes because it
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was getting to me again. I found myself getting angry again.
I found myself getting sad again. I found myself not
knowing where we go from here again. And I had
been in that mindset for days. Then I just couldn't
do it anymore. But God's Spirit that we know is
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the Holy Spirit, because there's a there's a reason God
is a trinity. It's to mirror us, because we are mind, body,
and spirit, same with God, mind, body and spirit. God's
spirit is aggrieved. That's why so many people, who even
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if they're not completely in tune with it, are just
beside themselves this last few days. Some of them, including me,
really didn't even understand why until it was explained. But
that's that's that's the truth of where we are. The
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fact that we're having to explain to people why we
feel like we're being hunted is astounding to me. The
fact that when we say that people are like by
who Democratic leadership has basically been calling for our extinction.
Pulsey Gabbard was put on a watch list because she
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didn't carry the water of the Democratic Party anymore. Robert F.
Kennedy's junior was ostracized by the party, the party that
his family basically solidified in the sixties, threw his ass out.
They were the pinnacle of the Democratic family. And remember
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JFK's Washington DC was Camelot, for God's sake. Now here
we are just forty fifty years later, and yeah, they've
started throwing Kennedy's out of the party. You've got the
governor of New York bending a nee to communism because
she wants somebody who will unite with her against Donald Trump.
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Against Donald Trump for what, what has Donald Trump done
that is so terrible other than start to bring us
back to being a world power again. Because I have
news for you, ladies and gentlemen. We've only been a
world power on paper for about the last five six years.
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We're starting to become a world presence again. The funny
thing is, all through Donald Trump's first term, they were
screaming and yelling about how we were the laughing stock
of the world, and how behind closed doors, world leaders
were saying all kinds of terrible things about Donald Trump.
And then Biden was elected, and then you had the
Prime Minister of Italy having to take him by the hand.
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You had world leaders having to be basically his seeing
eye dog to get him to where he needed to be.
And we're also looking at this going this is the
guy that you think is bringing us back to being
a party of a country of strength again. But look,
this isn't about trash talking anybody. That's part of the problem.
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I'm not saying my side is completely innocent in this.
We do it too, but we don't do it to
the level that it's being done. And there aren't as
many people within the leadership of our party that have
been calling for people to be wiped off the map.
So again, stop telling us that we need to calm down.
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We are not the problem here. You might want us
to be the problem. You might wish that we were
the problem, but we're not. Again, all we wanted was
to be left alone.
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That was it.
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I'm just telling you my story because again, I was
happily married, I was raising my kids. I had built
my own company, again, building something out of nothing. I
had several contracts, was in the process of growing larger
and larger, and had designs on becoming, if not the
largest security firm in Oklahoma, one of the largest. And
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then before I knew what happened, the rug was pulled
out from under me. And then I started hearing some
of the things that Barack Obama had been saying in
his closed door fundraisers, and I was like, he said,
what now. But you show those things to his side
and they don't believe you. It's his own words, well
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before AI was a thing. No markers are being edited
or anything else, and you show it to them and
they don't believe you, just like Joe Biden, the Vice
President of the United States, actually did in fact committee
quid pro quo. But you can't convince them of that
because that was just good business. That was getting what
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American needed done done. Because it's their side, we are
the first ones to call out the ones that are
wrong on our side, especially those of us who are Christian.
Anybody remember Westboro Baptist Church. When's the last time you
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heard about anything from those budheads? You know why, because
we ran them off. They've gone to ground because we
told them they weren't welcome. You know. I spent a
good deal of Sunday trying to have a conversation with
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someone who eventually admitted that they were trans, who was
completely terrified about everything that was going on, and was
under the assumption that once they told me that they
were trans that I wanted them dead, Like, who told
you that? Well, it's just the way that it always goes.
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If I wanted you dead, we wouldn't be speaking right now.
We're only speaking right now because bullets can't be transmitted
through the internet. That's untrue. If I didn't want to
converse with you or didn't want to try to help
you understand things, I could have just as easily blocked you.
I haven't done that. And it just deteriorated from there
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because this was someone who claimed that they were trans
in the eighties and nineties before anybody even really knew
what it was. And when I pointed out the transing
of the youth, they were like, well, we're just they're
just talking about, you know, things like how they dress
and how they cut their hair and this, that and
the other. And I'm like, no, they're not. They're talking
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about puberty blockers for young children. They're talking about letting
children that are around the age of five decide what
gender they are. At five, I wanted to be Godzilla.
And it wasn't just for a couple of days. For
like six months I was wishing I could be Godzilla.
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Was long enough that my dad started having concerns because
I was really, really, really into Godzilla. But the more
I tried to have this conversation with them about this,
and the more that I showed them that they were
wrong about some of the things that they thought, the
more they shut down, the more they pulled away because
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I proved to them that for puberty blockers to work,
since that was becoming a thing for girls, they had
to be administered somewhere between eight and a half and
eleven and for guy. For boys, it was anywhere between
nine and twelve because it was in what's called Tanner
two stage of puberty, which is kind of the early
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onset part of puberty. Because their argument was, well, they
don't even usually start giving kids those until they're sixteen
or seventeen years old. No, that's not true, because they
don't worked then anymore. There's already been too much of
whatever hormone they're trying to suppress released into their system,
so it doesn't work as well. So if a kid
comes to them and says, I think I'm in the
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wrong body, they start doing everything they can, starting at
eight to nine years old, depending on gender, to start
helping them feel like they're in the right body, and
then we started talking about the people that have had
regrets that were kind of the first phase of transitioners,
who a lot of whom are starting to either try
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to de transition or they've you know, started dressing their
original gender. They're pre after factory markup gender if you will.
And that's when they they never did tell me whether
they identified as male or female. I didn't ask, I
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don't care, told me that I was wrong, and said
that you know, based on studies, there was only really
about a tenth of a percentage point of folks that
have had the transitions done then wind up voicing any
kind of regret and even viewer of those transition and
according to everything that I could find, they were correct.
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I'm not sure I really believe it, but according to
statistical data, they're correct. Because I've talked to people, We've
had people on shows like The Red Wine that have
come on and done that show talking about how they
were one of the first people, one of the earlier
group to transition and they regret everything. And that's when
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I tried to start pointing it out. Look, I don't
care what you do once you're an adult, as long
as you're not doing anything to harm anybody else or
trying to do anything with kids. I don't really care
what you do. You guys were the ones that crossed
the rubicon in that point. You guys were the ones
that decided. You know, people can't vote until a certain age,
They can't drink until a certain age, they can't smoke
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until a certain age. All those things are different, by
the way, especially if they got their way, because they
wanted people to start being able to vote as early
as sixteen. But you're telling me that kids as early
as age five can tell you what gender they think
they are. Here's my thing. Leave kids alone. Let kids
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be kids. You know, there's a time of innocence that's
discussed in the Bible where children of a certain age,
if they pass away, they're automatically assumed to go to
heaven because they hadn't been able to reach the age
of being able to make a decision as to whether
or not they decided to invite Christ into their life.
I submit to you today, and I warned you they
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were going to be changes to my show after Charlie.
I submit to you today that the devil is going
to work through every avenue possible to push the kids,
the innocent kids, out of that innocent envelope, to force
them to start making decisions so that if something happens
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to them, they are past the point of being able
to make the decision as to whether or not they
want Christ in their life, which means, theoretically speaking, he
gets all of them. Hey, Raptor, you want to come
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powerwash my patio? Next? Yeah, busy in the chat. There's
no arguing with the insane, and I'm done trying, including
Governor huci Couc. However, I will be joyful when New
York City has burned or I'm sorry, he said turned
I said burned m Freudian slip, quite possibly turned over
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to the communists. That experiment will be be he decidedly entertaining. Dude,
I had somebody I know who lives in New York
City get mad at me the other day because somebody
else that that I know pointed out that, you know,
it might be time for New York to divide, you know,
north and south, because you know, there's parts of the
country that are parts of the state that are more
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conservative in parts that aren't. They got cranky. With all
due respect, if you don't live here. Don't start telling
us how we should be dividing. It was a suggestion,
I mean, don't get mad at me just because New
York City is about to be run by a communist
I mean, dude. And and this goes back to something
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else that I that that if I were the Republican
candidate for mayor, I would be really pissed off at
Donald Trump right now. I really would, because Donald Trump
threw all of his weight behind Cuomo and not the
Republican And again, remember we're not We're not a monolith
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around here. There are things that Donald Trump says that
I agree with. There are things that Donald Trump does
that I disagree with. That's the joy of not being
in a monolithic group like the Democrats, because again, if
you don't carry all the water, eventually they're gonna get
rid of you. For those of you that are cheering
today Charlie Kirk being assassinated, remember your next There's going
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to come a time when the party is going to
go too far even for you, and eventually you're going
to be on the outside looking in, and then they're
gonna be like, oh you're you're the next argon on
the list. Remember those days are coming, because I would
like to remind you that everything that your party tries
to project onto us is actually who they are. So
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when they call us fascist, it's because they are. When
they call us hitler, it's because they want to be.
When they call us Nazis, it's because they already are.
You don't believe me. They're the ones want embracing eugenics.
They've embraced eugenics so far that now they're trying to
do after after factory markups to give people the bodies
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that they want. That's that's the part of this that
nobody's talking about. The transgender movement is just an offshoot
of eugenics. You're not happy with who you are, we
can we can give you, we can fix that for you.
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These are the same people that think people with disabilities
should be euthanized. If you don't believe me, just look
at Oregon, Washington, and Canada, because they all lawed the
fact that Oregon, Washington, and Canada basically have legal euthanization.
Oh you're depressed, we have a fix for you for that.
Let's put a needle in your arm. And they're okay
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with that. But it's why they're that's why they're okay
with celebrating somebody being assassinated because they don't value human
life anymore. They have been programmed not to. This is
all there is. There's nothing better, there's nothing after, So
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what's a few less of us, especially when they've been
told that there's too many of us, that there's so
many humans on the planet that we're slowly killing it.
And then you wonder why they're okay withinning the herd.
All of this ties together in so many different ways
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that I couldn't explain it to you in a full
two hour show without having to come back and probably
do another four or five shows after, because it's all
coming from the same place. We're killing the planet, so
we deserve to die. We have different opinions than they do,
so we deserve to die. We don't embrace climate change,
so we deserve to die. We think God is real.
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They think that's retarded, so we deserve to die. All right, now,
bec's got my attention. Hang on, I gotta go over
to one of the chats so I can pull this
link because I don't know what he's talking about. So
bear with me for a second. Actually, while I'm doing that,
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let's go ahead and take a break. I don't know
what it's gonna be, because I'm just gonna play music today,
that's the plan. Anyway, I think I know what it's
gonna be. I'm meant to have this cute up and
ready to go already, and I didn't so anyway, all right,
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so let's let's do this the normal way so I
can make it as smooth as possible. My name is
Rick Robinson. This is my show break a little later
than usual, but we're still gonna take one anyway because
it gives me a chance to pull up see the
article and get some more coffee because I'm out o there,
I actually.
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Speaker 8 (48:52):
Me and welcome back into the program, Ladies and gentlemen.
Well all that work to try to go get the
link and it's not available in the chat because I
wasn't in there yet that I mentioned. Sometimes I don't
like the ex chats. I know it's our most popular platform.
I know it's where we get most of the people
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playing attention to us, but the chat feature is just
kind of oh, it's there, but it doesn't really do much.
So anyway, you know what, we are coming to the
end of our one. So let's see if we do
have any interesting, more important news updates. I know there
is a hearing happening at Capitol Hill today. Cash Hotel
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is on a bit of the hot seat. I will
say this. The dude is in a position where he
can't win or lose because he's either too quick to
release information or he doesn't release enough information. And look,
I'll be the first one to tell you that if
you've never even been involved in an investigation, you should
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probably hush now. I don't agree with how quick he
releases information sometimes, but I understand why he does it,
because if there had been somebody who was in custody
and then released and we found out after the factor,
well why didn't he tell us that they even had
a person of interest? And that honestly should have been
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what he said? There is a person of interest that
is being questioned right now, and that would have solved
almost all of this. But again, you know who am
I to throw stones or cast dispersions because I'm not
the one running the investigation, all right. So this is
from Matt Vespa. Looks like CNN is still trying to
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do their usual spin. That might sort of kind of
be changing soon. I saw this the other day. So
sky Dance recently bought Paramount CBS, and they seem to
be trying to drag things more back to the center.
I don't know how well it's going to work, but
we'll find out they're also now in talks to buy
Warner Brothers, which is the parent company for CNN, so
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they'll either sell it off and scrap it, or they
may actually try to drag it back to the center.
Who knows. I don't really trust anybody to do those
things any further than I can throw them at this point.
But here's an interesting little clip from our friends over
at CNN. If I can get my mouse to stop
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trying to move it forward while I'm trying to expand it,
stop it, sorry, yelling at my computer, don't mind me,
all right, so let's do that and away we go.
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Of course you're gonna do that to me now, probably
because my mouse tried to expand it like a million times.
All right. One second, computers. Computers can't live with them,
and eventually it's going to be illegal to kill them
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because they're going to be sentiented.
Speaker 15 (52:17):
This is about punishing them, them being the left, them
being his political opponents. That actually, I think is surprising
to a lot of Americans because that's not typically what
you would expect to hear from the White House.
Speaker 13 (52:32):
Apples.
Speaker 16 (52:32):
Well, let's talk about some polling that he used to
justify those comments before he made them on TV. YouGov
came out with a poll three days ago talking about
how each side feels about violence and support of political debts.
Liberals sixteen percent believe it's okay to feel joy when
you're political opponents killed. Liberals are very liberals twenty four percent,
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Conservatives four percent, very conservatives three percent justifying violence very
liberal people have twenty five percent answered yes, it's okay,
you justified that issould do violence against your political opponents.
Liberals seventeen percent, Conservatives eight percent, very conservatives three That
means it is six to one times more likely in
responsese to this poll on the left. Now, I'm not
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saying there's exclusivity on the left. I'm not saying that,
but there is certainly a problem where six times the
amount of Republicans believe that it's okay to feel joy
when your political opponent is killed, murdered, whatever, attacked, and
that six to one believe that they are okay in
justifying violence against political opponents.
Speaker 8 (53:33):
That's a problem, that's a cancer within the movement, and that,
ladies and gentlemen, is the problem because when we say
they they don't want to believe who they are, but
they are in fact the problem. They being the people
that were fine with Nancy Pelosi asking such questions as
I are saying such things as I don't understand why
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there aren't uprisings in the streets. They as folks that
were just fine with Maxian Waters saying things like when
you see people from this administration, the cabinet members at
the gas station and restaurants, push back, get in their faces.
These are the same people that were fine with the
news coming out that the CIA and the FBI work
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together to try to derail a campaign in twenty fifteen
to twenty sixteen of a political opponent of the Democratic Party.
These are the same people that were fine when it
came out that in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen,
that same machination was still working to keep the president
of the United States that duly elected and sworn in
president of the United States from being able to do
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his job. Last night checked that is the very definition
of treason. But we're not having that conversation. Why are
we not having that conversation because we've been afraid to
because we're in the can't we all just get a
long phase of the Rodney King moment, because that's where
we always are. We're the ones always calling for cooler heads.
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We're the ones saying, you guys, don't want this to happen.
That's what I've been explaining to people all week when
they're freaking out because they said I'm glad Charlie Kirk
is dead and they got fired for it. I had
to use a pseudonym for thirteen years because if they
found out what I was talking about online, there was
a chance that I would have been either written up,
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suspend that are fired. Don't talk to me about how
unfear this is. You guys wrote the rules, you set
the board, and now you're figuring out that we're better
at playing the game that you created that we never
wanted to be part of. That's not my fault. We
didn't want any of this. Most of us that woke
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up during the Obama administration again just for us, woke
up during COVID because at the time we just wanted
to be left alone. And then we started seeing what
was happening with the government telling us where we could go,
what we could do when we could do it. Then
we found out what our kids were being taught. For
me it wasn't so much my kids. My kids were
grown by then, so those were the folks younger than me, realizing,
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you know, this is what our education system has come to.
Maybe it is time we start paying attention. Then we
saw January sixth, and we saw what looked to be
a terrible moment, and even I decried it because there
was no reason for it. And then I started peeling
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back the layers and finding the radio traffic where Capitol
police had admitted that they were the ones that went
lefties less than lethal and started insiding the crowd. They
didn't know who among them did it, but they admitted
it was them who fired the first shot. Who was that?
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Why were they not ever disciplined? Why do we not
know who that was? There's radio traffic admitting it happened.
If you can find it because it's been buried, now,
then you've got a member of I believe it was
Nancy Pelosi's protective detail lying under oath the Congress that
he watched a fight breakout between the Proud Boys and
another group when he was one one hundred yards away
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in an underground parking garage at the very same instance,
been confirmed by camera footage, by the way, that he
wasn't where he said he was at the time. Why
has he not been charged with perjury? You've got the
director of the FBI at the time, when asked a
very direct question, were there people employed by the FBI
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in that crowd? There were zero FBI employees in the crowd,
so which was an honest answer. So then the person
asking the question rephrased it, were there any assets from
the FBI in that crowd? Because we have reports of
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there being as many as twenty to twenty five I
can neither confirm nor deny that there were FBI assets
in that crowd. Now, let's not forget this was around
the same time that we started figuring out that there
were folks embedded with the group that wound up trying
to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. And it turns out, you know,
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the folks that were embedded were the ones doing most
of the incitement they try to get the kidnapping to happen. Gee,
I wonder why that was. Were they in fact trying
to spark civil war two point zero because it kind
of feels like they were trying to spark civil war
two point zero and have an excuse to wipe us
off the map, and that didn't work. So then they
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did it with January sixth, and that didn't work because
the vast majority of Republicans were like, we understand why
they were there, but you can't tell me that was us,
because there's still so many things about January sixth that
make no sense. There were parts of the Capital that
are secured by key cards that these people were able
to get into. How did they get the key cards?
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Who let them in? You've got people that were charged
with trespassing who were just let in by the Capitol
Police Orrick. You don't understand the Capitol police let them
in because it didn't feel like they had any other choice.
You guys, remember what I used to do for a living, right.
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I took a fire extinguisher to the back of the
head while breaking up a bar fight at one time,
while being outnumbered one hundred and fifty to three. I
still tried to do my job. Don't tell me they well,
they were afraid for their lives, so they let them in.
They don't get to use that excuse. They're the police.
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You know. The funny thing is I've seen Bezy make
this comment, and I think he's even made it in
my chat before about how diluted the DNA of polices anymore.
You know what, I've been five really hard against that.
But the more I look at this stuff, and the
more I see the times like Uvaldi where they've just
set back and bit their nails and they've you know,
the excuse from the left is, well, they just let
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them into the capitol because they didn't know what else
to do. You know what that's If that's true, then
he's right. We need to fix that next, because we're
supposed to We're supposed to be putting people in these
positions that are willing to put themselves in the dangerous
situations so that you don't have to be in them.
That's the whole that's the whole reason they exist, despite
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what Jasmin Crockett wants you to think, because oh that's
been making the rounds again too, because of Ice and
the whole sixteen nineteen project fallacy that the police actually
started or were part of, and actually part of the
DNA of the slave hunters is where they actually came from. No, no,
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but nice try. That's why I laughed my ass off
every time I or any of these people that are like, oh, well,
I'm a student of history and I know what really
happened with that, And apparently no you don't, because that's
not how many of this works. That's not where they
came from. They came from people deciding that, you know,
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they needed to have constabulary, Folks that were there to
take care of the things that other people didn't want
to take care of. Folks that were there to you know,
figure out why people were robbing people and this, that
and the other. I mean, I could be more detailed
about it, but I'm almost out of time because we're
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gonna have to take a break, all right, So speaking
of it is time to take that particular break. So
let's go ahead and get that ready to go. My
name is Rick Robinson. Again. We're doing things a little
bit differently today. No commercials, none of that. And I
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just realized I don't have that set up yet. Fine,
we'll be right back. Our one is in the books.
Our two is still to come. Unless you think they
can't handle it, share the feed. I don't know. Most
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people might not like this show today. I don't really care.
We'll be right back to get through the stone.
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And I know I didn't open with the usual one,
but I'm trying to give you as much material today
as I can. So anyway, so we do have another
clip that I want to play because it seems like
there are some people that are probably starting to punch
back a little bit on this narrative that you know,
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we're the ones that need become now.
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So uh.
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Sorry, I just realized that still that I don't think
you guys can hear, but I but still playing in
my ears. So hang on, all right, So now let's fix.
Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
This be a turning point. I've seen from many saying
that it should be expected to start from the leaders.
It should be expected to start from a president of
the United States to move forward and bring that temperature down.
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If he is not going to, what do you do
with it?
Speaker 15 (01:08:23):
What do you do about it?
Speaker 8 (01:08:26):
Well, what do you all do with it? You keep
putting it out?
Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
If you all truly wanted this to change, in the
media at seeing in in other places your editorial board
would say we're not going to we're not going to
put this stuff out, but yet you continue to put
it out and that continues to start start the base. Man,
we had a hearing masses.
Speaker 4 (01:08:43):
We're going to know. I'm creating a conversation, and I
have been, and I take a I take pride in
the fact that we do bring the temperature down on
this on this program, and I'm definitely make redoubling efforts
to do that now by playing the words of the
president in order to bring about conversation with an elected
member of Congress. That's not trying to stir that's trying
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to have conversation, and that's trying to ask you what
you thought about it, rather than have you come back
and attack me about it.
Speaker 7 (01:09:16):
Well, ma'am, I'm not attacking you. I'm just letting you
know that you all need to look within at CNN
if you want to continue this down this path, because
clearly your ratings show that and the conservative movement is
showing that that they're not watching you because of that.
If you all surely had some objective reporting instead of
constantly attacking conservatives and Republicans, then there would be a change,
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I think, but there's not going to be a change.
You all don't want to change down. Maybe you do, ma'am,
but I dare say that the vast majority of your
colleagues do not. They do not come from the conservative spectrum.
They see this as as just a as a Republican
type situation, and it is absolutely not.
Speaker 8 (01:10:01):
You're saying as much.
Speaker 7 (01:10:02):
You're saying it as much or more on the left
than you are from the right, And this is just
down that same road once again, and it will it
improves my point that this will never change.
Speaker 4 (01:10:12):
Yeah, but making broad brush statements about any group of
people or vast generalizations when you are not involved in
any internal discussions with in this network or any other network,
is also not moving the ball forward in a positive
in a positive way. Congressman, thank you for your time.
John speaks volumes.
Speaker 8 (01:10:34):
All right, So you guys know I run a media outlet.
If you're new around here, you're probably just not starting
to figure that out. But let me explain to you
how I would have handled that if somebody had said,
you know, you guys are the ones that are making
this worse. And it was in fact us that were
making it worse. First thing I would have said to
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that person as I apologize for any part that I
have had in amplifying this or giving it legs. But see,
the problem is, ladies and gentlemen, the problem is not us.
They want the problem to be us, because then the
problem is not them. You've seen this whole thing get
tried to spun into this narrative that it's actually an
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internal fight between wings of the Republican Party that have
led to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. However, that narrative
isn't holding up anymore either. It started creeping and I
think it was around Thursday or Friday that this was
something to do with the Fuintz wing of the Republican
Party and how this kid was supposedly a grouper or something,
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and you know, this is an internal fight, leave us
out of it. No, it's not, No, it's not. This
is a kid who hated himself. That's the scariest part
about all of this. This is a kid who hated himself.
This is a kid who was raised by conservative parents.
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By all accounts, was a good kid, but at some
point parents started stopped paying attention to what he was
ingesting online, and he started changing, and he grew to
hate himself. For those of you who don't understand what
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that is, that is, I don't know how to say
this without irritating some people. See I am trying to
work on my language. When he started feeling, you know,
regret and angst and all those things, instead of turning
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away from what was giving him those feelings, he leaned
into them. When you're doing something and it makes you
feel uncomfortable about you, that's the spirit trying to say, hey,
you're better than this, you don't need to be doing this.
And too often we lean into those things that make
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us feel bad, and eventually they even start becoming comfortable.
So we start craving that feeling because we've been in
it for so long. When we're not in it, we
don't feel normal anymore. And I see this all the
time with people that are dealing with not clinical depression
and not the kind of depression that requires medication to
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be pulled out of the people that are just depressed,
Eventually they start living there because it becomes their new normal.
Part of what happened with this kid, I'm afraid is
he turned his back on everything that he believed, and
it made him feel bad enough about himself that he
decided he had to start lashing out. We won't know
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for sure unless it comes out in the trial, but
that's just my gut reaction, and that's just it. Aggie.
You're one thousand percent right. First, thanks for being in
the chat. Second, we're not the ones controlling the temperature
in this situation. The Left has been controlling the temperature
the moment that they decided to make us public enemies.
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You know, the funny thing is growing. You know, when
I was younger, the movie Enemy of the State came out,
and I was like, dude, how hard would it be
to live in a world where somebody's turned everything against
you and they're trying to find you and wipe you
off the map. I had no idea that some people
within politics were going to use that as an instruction manual,
because that's where we've been, I know, lesser so eighties
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and nineties and early two thousands, more so since the
twenty tens, to the point where again it was Barack
Obama who told us that people that thought the way
that we do are anachronistic and that we are too
busy clinging to our Bible and our guns to be
able to move forward with everybody else. Now that is
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not a direct quote, but it's close enough. That was
kind of when I knew we were in trouble because
it wasn't about political disagreements anymore. It was about completely
being antithetical to our ideology. It was about taking our
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faith and making it a problem point. It was about
taking the fact that we understand why the Second Amendment
was put in the Bill of Rights and that it
wasn't about hunting and making that a problem. We have
been enemies of the States since two thousand and nine
twenty ten. We just didn't want to come to terms
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with it, and then we had folks like McCain and
Romney who were still trying to make nice. Well, it's
really just about policy differences. No, it's not. It's about
them thinking we don't even deserve to exist anymore because
we've live their usefulness and they prove it to you
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day in and day out with how they talk about
you in the media, with how they talk about you
during their press conferences. They being the Democrats, You're not
useful to them anymore because they can't sway you, so
they can't have you, so now they don't need you.
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This is exactly what you've seen play out with the
Democrats that are leaving the party, exactly Delaney. He publicly
demonized the everyman, and we've been living with it ever since,
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and they're still doing it. And he made it okay
enough that the rest of the Democratic leadership started doing it,
and they're still doing it, and they're still calling for
us to be the ones to turn down the temperature.
Stop telling me that I need to be the one
to calm down when you have basically been calling for
my extinction. We don't want to wipe you off the map.
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We've been the ones going out of our way trying
to find ways to coexist with you, to make you
understand exactly how broken everything is, and how long it's
been broken on both sides, and how for the longest
time it was both sides trying to keep us turned
against one another. Now we've got somebody who's trying to
fix it in the White House, who's now been called
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every name in the book over and over and over
again again, much like Charlie Kirk being called a fascist.
It's kind of hard to call somebody a fascist when
they make an open call to come have a discussion
and then give the people that disagree with him a
microphone for two and three hours at a time. It's
really kind of hard to call somebody like Donald Trump
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a fascist when he's inviting people from the other party
into his cabinet positions. That's not what a fascist does,
That's not what Hitler does. They keep telling you that
he's an authoritarian dictator. Yet every time the courts say, hey,
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you've gone too far, he may grumble about it, but
he follows whatever the court says until the next appeal happens.
They were this close to shelving gaiteror git Mo sorry
because the court told him they had to, because the
court told him they had to, until the court told
him they didn't have to anymore. And look again, I
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don't agree with Donald Trump ninety percent of the time.
I don't agree with him eighty percent of the time.
Oh there are some days that I wake up and
I'm like, I'm maybe with you seventy thirty today. But
that's the joy of being somebody who was able to
critically think. I do not have to have monolithic thought
process when it comes to where this country is going
versus where I want this country to be. The Democratic
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Party wants the monolithic thought process. You have to agree
with them one thousand percent of the time or you're
not good enough. And if they can't sway you, then
they ostracize you. And if ostracizing you doesn't shut you up,
then they start the process to try to remove you
by any means necessary. And we've seen it happen over
and over and over again and again. The thing I
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keep coming back to, and I know I'm repeating myself
a lot today, and I know I'm not doing a
show that I normally do, or I'm talking about everything
else that's going on. You know what, plenty of other
people are going to be doing that. That's not what
this show is about for me today. This is about
making people who keep asking me this question, who I
hope are tuning in today, understand who the they are,
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because I'm going to be honest. If you've watched all
this play out in the news and you've said nothing,
if you've kept your head down, if you've stayed silent,
even though you have friends like me who you know
are on the other side of this argument, then you
are part of the they. You guys made that rule,
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not us. Remember, silence is violence, words are murder. Those
are your rule, not ours. We didn't make those you did.
Everybody wants to call what's happening with the people that
are celebrating Charlie Kirk's death cancel culture. That's not what
that is. Cancel culture is when a seventeen year old
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person says something online and then fifteen sixteen years later
it's dug up and it's used to get them fired.
That's cancel culture. Celebrating the demise of a human being
that may shoe an asshole, I don't care who it is.
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And that's what drives me nuts is I've seen people
that I know on the left that were, like, just
five minutes ago, you guys were laughing about the fact
that an illegal immigrant might might get it eaten by
an alligator might because we knew it wasn't gonna happen.
Because there's been an airport there for forever, and it's
basically a way station where they ship you there, they
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get you ready to be sent home, they bring a
plane in to do it, and then they send you
wherever you're supposed to go next. Alligator Alcatraz was a
cute name. Gator Gitmo is a cute name.
Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (01:21:44):
We don't really believe that these people are going to
be eaten by alligators. We don't expect them to be
eaten by alligators. Apparently you do because you thought if
it happened, we would laugh about it, because guess what
if it happened to one of us, you would laugh
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about it. I've said this over and over and over again.
Everything that they say about us is how they feel
about themselves, and they've proven it over and over and
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over again. And you just heard it from the clip
that I just played from a scene and commentator who's like,
you don't understand the conversations that we have behind closed
doors here in this network. You don't have the right
to say that it doesn't matter what conversations you have
behind closed doors when you are basically stirring up and
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invoking and evoking the kind of emotional responses that are
getting people gunned down in the streets. You guys have
told us over and over and over again that all
you want is someone who's willing to sit down and
have a conversation with you and you murdered the person
who was willing to do that, who did it over
and over and over again, who spent his entire career
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doing it. What terrifies me is I had done that
on a much smaller scale than Charlie Kirk. First I
did it with a leftist friend of mine who started
a podcast with me. Then when he stepped away, there
was another leftist who took his seat. And I keep
telling myself why it happened if Roles had been different,
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And suddenly that show really took off, and I started
doing more than just speaking at a few churches here
and there when asked to do so, and started doing
something similar to what Charlie Kirk is doing. What I
still be here today? Would I still be here today
or would somebody have gunned me down on the street?
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Because I really do and have believe, I really do
have believed that part of what was missing in this
country was rational discourse. I think that train is up
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the station. You know, Jesse Kelly started calling for a
national divorce over a decade ago, and I thought he
was insane. But I keep coming back to this point,
how can we coexist with people who have openly shown
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us that they want us dead, that they don't care
if we live or not, that they don't care what
happens to us. Because you know what, I've never said
that about anyone. I will be the first one, no
matter who it is, to offer assistance anytime I can,
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anyway I can' because it's what I believe we're supposed
to do. And people actually get mad at me for
how often I help people because they feel like I'm
being taken advantage of. It doesn't matter what their motivation is.
It only matters what my motivation is. Give and it
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shall be given back to you. That's why I do
what I do. That's why that's why I give people
sometimes the last twenty dollars that I have in my pocket,
not because I expect anything in return, but it's because
it's what I'm commanded to do. And trust me stepping
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out and doing what I've done over the last couple
of years and stepping away from a guaranteed paycheck to
start building this full time. That's about like trying to
build a ministry, because you have to rely on the
kind of of others to be able to get there
sometimes because there are times when there isn't enough money
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to make ends meet, no matter how much I try
to budget, no matter how hard I try to do
things the right way, because there's things that happened that
I wasn't accounting for, And there are just times when
it's like, oh, I guess I can put this off
for a few more weeks, tell another check from something
comes in. And I'm not saying that to make you
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feel bad or anything else. I'm saying that again. That's
part of the reason why I do what I do,
because I believe if I take what I have and
use it to help others, that it's going to come
back to me. And trust me, there are times when
I grumble about how much help I give people. There
are times when I grumble about how sometimes I feel
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like I'm being taken advantage of because we're all just
human at the end of the day. But I still
do what I do as much as possible whenever I can,
because I feel like that's what I've been called to do,
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Just like with this. You know, I've said this story
before that I feel like the long winding road that
I took to get me here was because I wasn't
actually called to be you know, full time minister leading
a church I thought I was, but then every step
I took towards that didn't work out. Now, eventually I
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did help out in a church, become ordained. At one
point I was the music minister and the leader of
the youth church for a small church in del City.
But I feel like part of the reason why I
did everything else I did then got me there, that
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eventually got me here was because this is ultimately what
I was supposed to do. Part of what I struggled
with even in the early years was how do I
do this and still be a Christian? Though, because and
this was my thought process, Nobody's gonna want to hear
about my faith when I'm talking about politics. Nobody's gonna
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want me preaching to them while I'm talking about politics.
When in reality, what I do now isn't much different
than when I was doing sermons, because most of the
time when I preached a sermon, I would go through
I would pray about it, scriptures would be revealed to me,
I would make notes based on those scriptures, and then
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I would start preaching, and usually the Holy Spirit would
grab me and say, no, great plan, but we're going
here instead, And those were some of the best sermons
that I ever gave. And even the head of the
shirt at the time was that was probably your best sermon.
And I'm like, it wasn't even anything that I had
planned it. That have happened over and over and over again.
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Pardon me while I try not to die on the air.
That was fun. The throat was being scratchy, decided to
try to take a drink, almost died on the air. Okay,
so we're gonna go and take the break, just so
I can go grab a cough drop, because anyway we'll
be right back.
Speaker 11 (01:29:56):
Oh my God, when I am also longer considered all
the world thy hands have made.
Speaker 10 (01:30:09):
I see the stars, I hear the rolling.
Speaker 11 (01:30:14):
Thunder, thy power throughout the universe displaying.
Speaker 12 (01:30:21):
Then sings my soul, my save you God be, How
great thou art, how great thou art? Then sings my son,
my save God to be, How great thou art, how
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great thou wast.
Speaker 10 (01:30:55):
And when I think that God, his son not spare
ring sent him to die, I scarce can't take it
in that all across my burden, gladly bury he glad.
Speaker 5 (01:31:14):
Him died to take away my sin.
Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
Then sings my soul.
Speaker 5 (01:31:22):
I say you, God to be, how great thou wast?
How great thou was? Then saves my soul?
Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
All my say, God to be, how great thou was?
Right thou?
Speaker 11 (01:31:56):
When Christ shall come, we shall those acclamation.
Speaker 5 (01:32:03):
And take me home? Or joy shall fill my heart?
Then I shall now been humble adoration?
Speaker 12 (01:32:15):
And then Okay, my God, how great who then saves?
Save your goosophy?
Speaker 5 (01:32:27):
How great thou lost? How great thou wast? Who then
save me?
Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
Save your Godosophy?
Speaker 5 (01:32:40):
How great thou, How great thou art? How great thou,
how great thou hast?
Speaker 11 (01:33:10):
When Christ shall come a shout of acclamation.
Speaker 5 (01:33:16):
And take me home? What joy shall fill my heart?
Then I shall bow in hom adoration, and then pro pray,
my God, How great thou? How break thou art?
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
How not afraid?
Speaker 5 (01:34:18):
Afrid?
Speaker 6 (01:34:22):
Ten free competing this dope to get them through the stone?
Speaker 5 (01:34:30):
What happened the ball set?
Speaker 1 (01:34:34):
You got alone?
Speaker 3 (01:34:36):
Not a friend?
Speaker 6 (01:34:38):
Ten competing to get them through the stone.
Speaker 8 (01:34:49):
Stop judging me, Steven, I need you do in hell
my caffeine. Why are you judging me? Stop judging me? Anyway?
Welcome back into the program. Final segment of the Tuesday edition,
otherwise known as not Monday Day edition of the Rick
Robinson Joe I'll be back tonight with the folks and
the gentlemen of the man Arama Panel as we discuss
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why men should have a moral compass, which if you
didn't know we needed one before now who All right?
So you know, I thought about going through and playing
all the clips of all the people that are you know,
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that have been calling for extinction, but I don't feel
like it. If you don't know by now, I can't
convince you. Besides, I feel like this, While I've tried
to stay away from a lot of the current news
of the day, I kind of feel like this is
kind of important. So this is from our friends over
a townholl Dmitri Bolt. In a major setback for prosecutors,
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Judge Gregory Carro dismissed the terrorism enhancements against twenty seven
year old Ivy League graduate Luigi Manngio and tossing charges
of first degree or tossing charges of first degree murder
as an act of terrorism and second deger murder as
a crime of terrorism. The decision means MANGIONI will not
be tried as a terrorist, which kind of makes you
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wonder why He still faces a maximum sentence of twenty
five years to life, but unlike before, he will now
be eligible for parole. With the terrorism charges intact, he
would have faced the same sentences without the possibility of parole.
Mangoni still faces both federal and state murder charges. The
federal indictment includes murder through the use of a firearm
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and stalking counts that could bring a death sentence if convicted.
Attorney General Pam Body stated she would pursue the death
penalty for what she described as a premeditated, cold blooded assassination.
Mangioni has fled not guilty to all charges because he's
fucking insane. Luigia Mangoni is accused of killing United Healthcare
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CEO Brian Thompson in December of twenty twenty four. Thompson
was shot outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan while attending
an investor's conference. Following a nationwide manhunt, Mangoni was arrested
five days later in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The cases are on
significant intention for its ties to broader criticisms of the
health insurance industry, with some voices on the far left
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even casting Mangioni as a hero for striking fear into
its leadership. Long Standing perceptions, often fueled by claims that
SURE has profited the expense of patient care, have painted
the healthcare industry as a villain in the eyes of many.
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Now here's the truth of it, though, folks. United Healthcare
operates on a profit margin of roughly five percent, relatively
low compared to many other industries. The only one that
I can think of that would be lower would be
grocery stores and restaurants, suggesting that government over regulation rather
than corporate greed may be the deeper issue would play.
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Isn't that usually what winds up happening. We find out
that our government got involved than something for what was
supposed to be a good reason, and they made it
a million times worse. All right, So I want to
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talk about this because this is from an account on
acts known as at lib or normal. I'm having a
moment right now. I, as a child, never went to church.
I've never been that religious.
Speaker 6 (01:38:31):
Is it?
Speaker 8 (01:38:31):
Is it okay now to look into God and Jesus
while keeping my same life Still? Now, I'm gonna answer
this question. I don't think they're gonna hear me, but
I'm gonna answer it anyway. I'm gonna say this again.
I've said it before. Come to me, all who are
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weary and heavy laden. He doesn't say clean yourself up
and come to me, he says, come to me as
you are.
Speaker 18 (01:39:04):
So.
Speaker 8 (01:39:04):
Yes, you should start seeking God from whatever point you
are at, because once you find God, he's going to
help you work on whatever parts of you don't align
with the faith that you're now seeking, as long as
you're willing to give yourself over to it. Now, there
are lots of folks that hang on to little pockets
of themselves. Hi, my name's Rick, and I still do
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things all the time that I shouldn't do and then
pray about it later because we're human. You know. One
of the biggest tenets of the faith that a lot
of folks have turned into this whole, you know, Jesus
being the socialist, go lucky hippie who didn't care about anything,
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who said, you know, be pacifist above all else. And
you know, but that's just it. Jesus offered grace. Grace
is it's something that you can't earn. Once you've accepted
grace and you truly accept it, you start finding ways
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to make yourself more like him in the early stages.
But as you give yourself over more and more, you'll
find the Spirit takes more control over the things that
you're doing and the things that you're saying. And eventually
it's not about you trying to be more like Christ.
It's about you automatically becoming more like Christ. But the
reason there's a disconnect with a lot of folks today
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when it comes to being more like Christ is because
they've bought into the cafeteria Christianity version of Jesus Christ.
Let's say this again, and I said this on social
media the other day, that when Jesus was on the cross,
he could have gone Jedi Master, pulled himself off the cross,
smote everybody who wanted to watch him die, and then
went on about his day. And he knew he could
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have done it, but he didn't. But he didn't because
he understood why he was there. He was the bridge
to allow us to be able to see God again.
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He was the bridge to allow us to be able
to commune with God again. That ability was taken away
from nearly the moment that Adam and Eve took a
bite of the apple. And I know I know. I know,
it's not really an apple. I get it. But once
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their eyes were open to the differences between good and evil,
and trust me, God knew hell, God knew there. That's
the part that floors me. Once you understand what Christianity means,
once you understand what this faith is about, you have
to understand that from the moment God had the inkling
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to create us, he knew exactly everything that we were
going to do that he wasn't going to like, and
he made us anyway. He chose us anyway, for I
knew you from the moment you were formed in the womb.
This is why people that believe in Christianity of u
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this is a hard time with abortion, because even in
the Jewish faith, they don't have as much of a
hard time with it because they believe that the spirit,
not the mind or the body, but the spirit enters
the body once you take your first breath, and believe
it or not, there may actually be some scripture that
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backs that up. I don't know, but I will say this,
I find it interesting that the only name that we
are allowed to know of our creator in Hebrew sounds
like an inhale and a next dayle y hwh if
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you pronounce it right, sounds like a breath, which I
think was God's little internal joke, because even people that
refuse to believe he exists say his name in every breath.
And that's the kind of God that he is, though
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He finds all of these little ways to show you
who he is if you're willing to look. But you
have to be willing to look. I saw the relationship
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that Charlie had with his wife and his kids, and
I was envious. If you've watched the video clip of
the last time that he was on Fox and Friends
at the end when they were off the air, but
the camera was still capturing it, and you saw his
face light up when he saw his little girl. That
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was a man who understood what it meant to be
a father in a way that sometimes even I still
struggle with it. He was only thirty one years old
hearing his wife tell their three year old child because
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she didn't know how to explain to her that Daddy
wasn't coming home. He's on a work trip with Jesus
to make sure that we can afford your blueberry habit.
That's not exactly how she put it. I don't remember
exactly how she put it, because I was too busy
trying not to cry to be able to hear it
well enough to remember all of it. But if you
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want to understand the evil that we are up against,
look at all the people that looked at everything that
she was saying and have made her the bad guy.
Now she's the bad guy.
Speaker 4 (01:45:11):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:45:12):
Charlie was the bad guy before they've gotten him off
the board, So now she's the bad guy for explaining
to people that whoever it was that decided it was
a good idea to kill her husband has no idea
what they've started, and they didn't. But stop telling us
that we're the ones that have to calm down because
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we didn't start this. We didn't want any of this.
I said this in the beginning of the program. I
had no intention of ever becoming politically involved in the
way that I've become politically involved. I voted, I paid attention,
I followed politics, I enjoyed following politics, and then y'all
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took everything that I believed in turning on its head
and put some guy in office that basically, behind closed doors,
was telling us that he was going to fundamentally reshape America,
and we understood what he meant. Y'all didn't, so you
voted for him anyway. And here we are, now, nearly
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a generation removed from those moments, we still are being
told that we're the problem. Up until this very moment,
I've never told the leftists they were the problem. I
didn't believe that. We on the right have always believed
that the left at heart were good people with bad ideas.
That's what we've wanted to believe. That's what we told ourselves.
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They aren't bad people, they just have bad ideas. If
you're celebrating the death of someone cheering that they died,
going to visials and screaming, haha, you're a homie dead,
then we were wrong about you, and it is time
for us to adjust our thinking about you, because this
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isn't about good people having bad ideas anymore. This is
about bad people having terrible ideas. So stop telling us
that we're the ones that need to calm down. We
didn't raise the temperature. We didn't tell you we wanted
you dead. We didn't tell you that your beliefs were
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the problem. You told us that through your leaders and
through the people that you kept electing. Ind office. You
have told us that, and now they've spent a decade
telling us that over and over and over and over,
and guess what, we finally believe you. So stop telling
us that we need to calm down. Because if you
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see me as the problem, that means I have no
choice but to see you as the problem. And if
you do not see me as the problem, and you
are still siding with those who do see me as
the problem, that still makes you part of the problem
and not the solution. There is a finite window for
people that are still sane on that side of the
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argument to step away. That window is closing because again,
you guys do not understand what you started. American Christians
weren't on fire for God, not in the way that
you see in other parts of the world, because we
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didn't have to be. We were the ones sending people
through other parts of the world to ignite their fire,
so we thought that was enough. We were just enjoying
our time in church, singing our hymns. Or maybe you're
in one of those churches that has the rock concert
in the beginning, not judging you, I've been in those
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churches too, Or maybe you're in one of those churches,
it's like a megachurch with fifteen sixteen different branches and
you're watching your preach your own video. Not judging you
for that. Either. One of the churches that I was
hoping to build at one point before COVID basically took
it out was planning on building a similar model, So
again not judging you. But for the most part, we
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went to church, We did our things. We had our
Sunday lunches, our Sunday dinner, we had our Bible studies,
we had our group meetings after church and here, there,
and everywhere, whether it was in the church or in
people's homes afterwards, and we talked about what made our
faith important to us. Other than that, we pretty much
left most of you all alone. We still had outreach programs,
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which if you're part of a church that doesn't have one,
then you need to either figure out whether you still
want to be part of that church or see about
starting one, because that's one of the biggest things that
we're called to do. But we weren't on fire like
we've been for the last few days. We weren't on
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fire for people, you know, that hadn't been to church
in a decade going back to church for the first
time in forever. And look, I'm not saying that if
your pastor didn't make their whole sermon about Charlie Kirk
that you need to find a new church. I will
say that if your pastor didn't warn you that as
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a Christian you should have known this was coming, then
you might need to find a new church. Because in
the last days, evil will be called for good and
good will be called for evil. And it was hard
for us to wrap our heads around. I know we're
aggrieved by everything that's happening, but the truth of it
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is we should have seen this coming because Jesus told
us it would be. So I saw somebody earlier this
week post that they were saddened because the fact fact
that this would be the generation, this would be a
generation that would have crucified Christ if he were here today.
I submit to you that every generation, no matter when
he would have come, if he hadn't come at the
time that he did, would have still crucified him because
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only a few would have been allowed to see the truth.
Because without that crucifixion, we don't have a way back
to God. Nobody wants to understand that part that this
is the only religion that shows you a way that
you can get back to God where you're not having
to work yourself to the bone twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week to be able to get there. Now,
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I've had some philosophical discussions with Coron Nimick on his show,
where I've talked about the fact that, you know, I
do believe that we do see through a glass darkly,
so I don't think we have the entire picture of everything.
And I do find it interesting that in the time
of Jesus, when he after his baptism, when he said
who do people say that I am, that they started
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naming off dead people. This would imply that even the
Jews at some point believed in reincarnation. I think there
may be more to all of our faiths than anybody
wants to understand, and at some point we may see
the full picture. I don't know, but I do know
this that without faith, according to the Bible, without faith
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in God and faith in Jesus and understanding of who
Jesus is, you are condemned to be separated from God
for all eternity. Now, some believe that means you're going
to be cast into the lake of Fire with the devil.
I don't know, and it's not because I don't want
to believe what's in scripture. It's because I honestly don't
know the answer to that question, because I find it
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really hard to believe that if the Devil's only going
to have to be in there for a thousand years,
that we're going to be in there for eternity if
we don't believe in Jesus. I believe it may be
more of the fact that we might be cast into
some form of darkness and never be allowed to be
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any thing. But again I'm just musing. What I do
know is this that without that bridge, God wouldn't have
been able to do half the things he's been able
to do. Look at the miracle that is America that
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they're trying to destroy from the inside out and have
been for quite some time. And before anybody says, well,
you're wrong, every war that we've ever been in has
been part of people that had control over us before
trying to re exert it again. First the Revolution, then
round two with the Brits the Civil War. The South
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was being heavily influenced by France. The North was being
heavily influenced by Canada because they were hoping for a
civil war. So I have to ask I have to
ask this question, who's wanting a civil war right now?
Because we're dangerously close to one. Nobody wants to actually
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talk about how close we are to one, but we are.
There are people calling for it right now. They've had enough,
they've had enough of having targets painted on them and
not feeling that they can fight back, so they're ready
to go to guns. I think BZ probably put this
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the most has singed way that I ever could. In
today's climate, I could either be Charlie Kirk or I
could be John Wick. Because I may not look like it.
I'm not in the shape that I once was. I'm old,
I'm broken, I have a limp, I have an eye
that doesn't pay attention, partly because that aforementioned fire extinguisher
that I was talking about that made a that birth
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thing worse. And trust me, I could have had it fixed.
For everybody who likes to point it out, you know,
I could have had it fixed. But I've been under
the knife three four times in my life. I've died
on the table three times. I think I'm done with surgeries.
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I don't care. I think I'm done with surgeries, not
because I don't know where I'm going when I die,
because I do because I don't think I'm done yet.
And I don't want to push my luck. And I've
joked about it before with you know, hang on, I mean,
make sure I have myself on the screen. This flag
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that you see right here is covering an electrical panel
that had to be replaced. For about two or three weeks,
I was having intermittent power failures throughout parts of my house.
With a type of breaker panel that we had, I
could do a certain thing inside the breaker panel and
it would work again for twelve fourteen, sixteen hours. But
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the last time, when I had to pay almost well,
it was going to be almost four grand, it wound
up being closer to three because I got a better deal.
It actually was going to be over four grand. But
when that happened, I was in the panel when it
blew like sparks flying, power gone, and then I look
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at the tool that I was using to try to
do a little you know. Okay, so not exactly the same,
but pretty close. So for those of you that have
ever used a screwdriver to basically jump your starter your soellnoid. Yeah,
kind of same thing. So there was a rail in
this panel, which I had no idea until afterwards, but
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the first time I took it apart that that panel
had been recalled in the nineties. So I'm jiggling part
of the panel because it usually gets things to come
back on, and this time I jiggled just a little
bit too hard and blew the whole damn thing. So
then I'm looking at the tool that I was using
later to do that, and part of the panel was
fused to the tool. There's an entire section of it
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that was just gone, and I still don't know where
it went. And again I'm not saying that the brag.
I'm saying that was that was probably one of the
stupidest things I've ever done in my life, but I
didn't know what else to do, and somehow I'm still alive.
If I were a cat, I'm pretty sure I've burned
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about eight of my nine lives by now, which is
another reason why anytime there's oh, you could have this
fixed through surgery, No thanks, Nope, nope, nope, nope. Well,
you know, eventually that I may die right well, you
know what, then we can do with that and I
can wear an eyepatch. I don't care, and that's just
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what it is. I have become comfortable in my own
skin and with everything that I had been through throughout
my entire life. Part of what made me run from
being who I was always supposed to be was me
not being comfortable in my own skin, feeling like I
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didn't have anything to add to the conversation, not realizing
that the conversation was never really about me. Even these
conversations that we have every single day, they're not about me.
I can relate things to you that have happened to
me in my life and equate them back to some
of the things that we're going through right now. But
it's not about me. It's about making you understand where
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our country is versus where we all want our country
to be. I want to live in a country where
I'm not declared persona non grata every other day on
national television. Does anybody else agree with me? I want
to live in a country where I'm not the one
being told that I have to calm down because somebody
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decided to assassinate someone who was trying to communicate with
the other side and had done it for thirty one
years old, started this process when he was eighteen. So
for those of you who do the math, that's thirteen
years that this person who has been gunned down with
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no thought to his wife, his kids, his business, the
people that looked up to him. Thirteen years he did
what you said you wanted, and you killed him for it.
You ever notice it's the community, It's the ones that
try to bring us together that wind up being killed.
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What was it? Martin Luther King said, I have a
dream that one day my children will be judged not
for the color of their skin, but for the content
of their character. They killed him, and Jesus said, I
love you and I want you to be part of
the Kingdom of They killed him over and over and
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over again. This happens. And I'm not trying to equate
Charlie Kirk to either Martin Luther King or did Jesus Christ.
But I will say this, the people that try to
unine us are the ones that get killed. And that's
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the truth of it. No matter how much we want
it to be different, no matter how much we wish
things were different. The people that try to unine us
are the ones that they try to destroy. You don't
believe me. Look at what they've tried to do to
Donald Trump now, not once, but twice. That's not even
counting the times that they've tried to destroy him financially,
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to brand him a traitor. In closing, and then we
are going to wrap things up because I'm already about
to go a little bit long. Like to remind you
how much differently this Russian collusion narrative would have gone
if Donald Trump had lost the election, even with US
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having control of the House for the first couple of years,
how much differently would it have been if the person
who was chief among the curators of this Russian collusion
hoax was the one in the White House. Because I
keep being reminded of something and I can't shake it,
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and it's the Republicans deciding to help Lyndon Johnson pass
the Civil Rights Act, which because it was the right
thing to do. Who gave women the right to vote,
who gave black people civil rights? It was Republicans, But
somehow were the bad guys, or I should say they're
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the bad guys because I'm not a registered Republican. But
I keep being reminded of a conversation behind closed doors
where he said, and I quote, because his own party
was basically pissed at him for trying to pass this thing.
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If I can be the one to sign this, if
we can get this passed, we'll have these in words,
that's not what he said. But again, I'm trying to
work on my language voting for us for the next
one hundred and fifty two hundred years. So again, imagine
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how much differently that conversation would have gone about Donald
Trump being a Russian trader and colluding with one of
our biggest enemies. Even though it was Hillary Clinton who
basically offered the great reset, it was Barack Obama caught
out on Hot Mike saying tell Vlad that after this election,
I'll have a lot more leeway. This was their civil
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rights moment, and I will die on this hill. Donald
Trump was never supposed to win that election, and he
knew it. Some point along the way, he figured something out.
Because I still can't get past the fact that he's
standing on a debate stage doing a Mojo Jojo impression,
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telling people that he could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue
and still get elected making fun of a disabled person, which,
like it or not, that's what he did. I don't
have as big of a deal. I don't have as
big of an issue with as everybody else does, because
we all do that shit. We don't like to talk
about the fact.
Speaker 7 (02:03:42):
That we do it, but we do.
Speaker 8 (02:03:45):
We get all oh my god, I can't believe he
did that when a politician does it, But we do it.
But at some point along the way, he saw something
that tipped the hand of to what was coming, and
he started playing to win. From that moment forward, all
of the media and every leftist arm turned against him.
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Before that, they still treated him like he was their
best friend because they knew the fix was supposed to be.
And I would like to remind you that the husband
of the woman who was running for the Democratic nomination
for president was the one that convinced him to run.
You can never convince me that the fix wasn't in,
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because if she had won with the cards that they
had stacked, with the work the CIA and the FBI
had done with the steel daw CA, and all the
things that wouldn't have been looked at under such a
fine tooth comb, they could have convinced all of America
the same thing they've been trying to convince them of
ever since, that we're the problem, that we don't deserve
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to exist. So again, ladies and gentlemen, I say this,
stop telling us that we are the ones that need
to calm down. We didn't start this. You're about to
make us have to finish it. But we didn't start this.
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How we finish it will be up to you all.
My name's Rick Robinson. This has been my show, I know,
different show than normal. I'll be back tomorrow for the
Chat Lives Matter Day edition of The Rick Robinson Show.
Back later tonight with the folks of the Man Rama
Panel as we discuss why men should have a moral
compass and if you don't know the answer to that
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question by now, I'm not sure I really have the time,
the patience, or the crayons to draw you a map
to explain it to you, but we're gonna try anyway. Bye, everybody,
enjoy the rest of your Tuesday. I would say I'm
sorry for being so preachy, but I'm kind of not.
Speaker 5 (02:05:55):
Bye.
Speaker 16 (02:06:00):
Over you say over, nothing is over until we decided
this was it over When a Treven's Bomb, Pearl Honor.
Speaker 19 (02:06:09):
Hello, closing time, Open all the doors and let you
out into the wood over night.
Speaker 8 (02:06:23):
Closing time. That's Great's just fucking great.
Speaker 11 (02:06:26):
Man.
Speaker 5 (02:06:28):
How what the fuck are we supposed to do? Game over?
Speaker 6 (02:06:30):
Man?
Speaker 17 (02:06:31):
Game over.
Speaker 1 (02:06:34):
Time?
Speaker 5 (02:06:35):
Time for you to go out to the places you
will be wrong. Closing time.
Speaker 2 (02:06:46):
This room won't be open till your.
Speaker 1 (02:06:48):
Brothers or your sisters.
Speaker 5 (02:06:52):
I love you a Flahoma, what a great crowd. I
love you.
Speaker 8 (02:06:59):
Say good night, Gracie, Come my dressy,