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Happy Friday, even, ladies and gentlemen. That's right, it's Thursday.
I'm coming off of.
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What was what.
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Thirteen fourteen hour shift yesterday covering all the things and
talking about all the stuff and lots of fun things
started happening last night, so I'm gonna I'm gonna start
things a little bit differently first, for what I hope
might be one of the last times I have a
little something about Charlie Kirk from a surprising source, no less,
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but I have to get things squared away here because
the system is still being a little cranky, So bear
with me for just I don't know what they changed
when they fixed a couple things with Restream, but I
still at some point today I need to put in
a ticket with them and see if they can put
it back the way it was, because it's causing echo
everywhere now and it didn't.
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Used to do that.
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But anyway, so this is kind of this is surprising.
We're going to react to this together. I've heard about it,
I haven't listened to it yet. And then I have
a deep dive on something that I've been arguing with
somebody about on social media for days. I had no
idea because I moved on that apparently I'd been living
renfree in their heads since like Sunday Saturday, and they
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finally responded last night, and I'm like, you still don't
get it, But anyway, we'll get to that too.
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So one second, football, it.
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Is happening on this September eleventh, twenty twenty five, and
I am an old man, and I happen to be
at an age of you know, memory and remembering whatever.
September eleventh, two thousand and one took place. Twenty four
years ago. I was in high school, and obviously it
was a devastating day. It was a crazy day. It
changed this world mightily, not just here but obviously around
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the globe as a whole. And what I remember about that,
and we will never forget all the lives that were lost,
and all the badasses that ran towards fire and buildings collapsing,
and the heroes that stepped up amongst us in the
middle of the craze, terrible chaos that was taking place
in our biggest city. And then I'm from Pittsburgh. There
was a plane that went down outside of our city,
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and then obviously the Pentagon had a plane hit it
as well, and it was just a bunch of news
and it was crazy. I don't think any of us
fully understood what was happening, but I do remember on
September twelfth, two thousand and one, it felt like our
entire country, no matter what you believed, no matter where
you were from, we were all together as one, were
unified more than I think I've ever witnessed in my
entire thirty eight years of existing. And I think that
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is something that a lot of people that were able
to live through it, who you know, believe in the
good at people instead of the bad of people. We
hope that we'll be able to get to that level
of unification in our society at some point. Yet again,
it's almost like we're chasing that in hopes that we
can be you know, I don't want to say everybody
has to get along and everybody has to agree, but
at least we can move forward without hating each other,
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which is seemingly what social media has done to us
in a way that I don't know if anybody could
have predicted. Whenever we thought that the entire world should
be connected into palm of their hands. Now it feels
like there's a lot of people that get satisfaction as
being known as the most something, the most this, the
most that, and whenever people try to compete on who's
the meanest to the other side of the aisle. I
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think you're going to inevitably run into some chaos happening
in our world. And I am not a politics person.
I've been dropped into the political world a couple different
times by my own mistakes, but also because of my
own opinions, and it's a blender over there. And to
be a person that wants to go in and stand
on your beliefs and try to change the world and
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have the courage to do so, and also welcome and
embrace debate in that world with how much anger there is,
I think it is a pretty admirable trait to have.
So although I did not know Charlie Kirk, I certainly
saw his clips from Afar. I thought he was a
crazy person for embracing and welcoming the interactions that he
wanted on the topics that he believed so mightily in.
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But I also believe that he believed in what he
was doing was making the world better. And I think
the people that are willing to hear the other side
and maybe extend a hand and maybe change their own opinion,
or the people that we should be modeling ourselves after.
I am not always right. I am a dufist. I
am an idiot that talks about sports. But I love
hearing other people's ideas on things.
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Now.
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I am not in the politics world, and I know
there's much more serious things out there, but in the
sports lane that I live in, it is nice to
hear the other side. So when I learned of Charlie
Kirk on the internet, and once again I did not
meet him, I did not know him personally, I thought
it was admirable to here as somebody who was so
firm in their own beliefs but wanted to hear why
other people were against them. So yesterday, whenever we see
a public execution of this man happen in all of
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our palms of our hands in real time, he can't
help but wonder damn. First of all, he has a family,
he has kids, But also, are we a society that's really.
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Going to become?
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That?
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Is that who we are? Is that what we're gonna be?
Just strictly because we think that we're better than the
other side. It's become a wild, wild time, I think,
in our existence. And hopefully yesterday was a pivotal moment
for us on this September eleventh, twenty twenty five, to
maybe have a September twelfth, two thousand and one moment.
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So that's my thoughts, positive vibes, prayers through his family
and friends that are in there. But also I hope
to our entire society like YO, you can disagree with people.
You can disagree with people, and you don't have to
hate them or have disdain for them forever. Everybody has
different backgrounds. I grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Somebody that
grew up in Miami or South Florida is gonna have
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different views on shit. I would assume somebody grew up
in coup To, California, who I've had a chance an
opportunity to hang around and get to know people probably
have a little bit of a different view on things.
And maybe people that grew up in Columbus, Ohio. I mean,
we're never going to all agree, but we all have
to exist, and we might as well try to shake
the hond and hear from the other side more so
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than try to fight them every single time. And I
think even though you might not have believed in or
have felt the same way that Charlie Kirk felt about
a lot of things. And I'm not saying anybody on
this set agrees with everything that anybody believes in this
whole world. We can't just hate people forever because we
disagree with one thing or two things that they feel.
We got to move forward. We're in this thing together,
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Team on me, Team on three, one, two three. Our
jobs are to distract people from the real world and
kind of make a little bit of levity and maybe
let you know, and kind of reconfirm the fact that
there's good shit happening in this world. There's good people
in this world. There's great things in this world. And
although you know, one terrible thing or yesterday two terrible
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things happening, another school shooting in Colorado, obviously devastating all this,
I have a daughter two year old, think about it all.
It's like, there's also a lot of good happening in
this world. And although these terrible things happen, we hope
that they all not happen in the future. We can
still understand that what we're doing right now, we're lucky
to be alive, and there's good people out there trying
to make it better, we hope, and we wish them
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all good luck. And Yesterday's the day that I think
we're all going to remember forever.
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All right. So that's a guy who gets it and
who understands his assignment. You know who've forgotten their assignment,
folks like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. One thing that
stuck with me with that, And keep in mind, this
is the first time I've watched it too. I've heard
about it. I hadn't watched it yet because I prefer
to do live reactions to things instead of having to
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pretend I haven't seen it, foreign act all shocked and stuff.
I mean, I can do that. I just don't like it.
But one of the things that I took away from
the most of that is him saying, you know, my
job is to distract you from the world, bring some
levity back into your life, maybe get you thinking about
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something else besides all the heavy stuff. Now I'm improvising
what he said a little bit, but it's basically what
he meant. And so many people on the left have
gotten so far involved in this stuff that even though
it's not their lane, this is my lane. This is
what I've chosen to do is discuss politics for a living,
write about politics for a living, talk about it. When
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culture and politics crossed the rubicon with one another. That
is what I've decided to do, and for the longest
time I ran from part of that because I didn't
think there was a way to use my faith and
support and do the things that I want to do
at the same time and still be true to my faith.
And I didn't realize that there were examples of the
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exact opposite right in front of me, and I was
still refusing to see it. So no, I'm not going
to become I have no intention of turning this into
a show where I'm standing behind a pulpit and preaching
to you every morning. But it is kind of the
same thing, because we're talking about the impact of politics
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on the world and the lens that you need to
be able to see it through. And that's part of
what the left is lost. They don't have a lens
to see it through anymore other than apparently crazy. And
the scariest thing about the left is we've been warning
them for years. This stuff has been going on for years.
I would like to remind you that granted, there was
the precursor to cancel culture stuff all the way back
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in the twenties, and I think what happened is I
think some really pissed off. Democrats have remembered that, and
they held onto it until they get started to start
using it in the eighties because they watched what their
parents and their grandparents went through. But starting in the
eighties and the nineties, they started pushing to get rid
of us on both sides because and I don't have
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said this before, but I'm going to say it again.
Before Reagan came on the scene and change the face
of the Republican party, Goldwater was the standard for Republicans.
And I would like to remind you who was once
upon a time a Goldwater girl, none other than Kenkel's
Hillary Clinton herself. So we watched parties change, then we're
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watching parties change. Now you have the folks that say, well,
I'm the only real true conservative left that have now
jumped the ship and gone to the Democrat side. What
exactly are you conserving by becoming a Democrat? What is
it you're trying to change or keep? Because that makes
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no sense to me, morning Zelda, How are you? That
makes no sense to me? So, but we're what we're
watching is what we've been warning people about for years,
because remember years ago, I remember talking about this when
I was still in my other house. That's how long
ago this was. I've lived here for it'll be ten
years next month that we've lived here, so over ten
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years ago. When the well, if you don't like the
fact that you've lost your job because of what you
said twenty years ago, you can always learn to code.
Everybody remember that, Remember when we warned you this was
a terrible idea and you laughed about it anyway, because
I remember, and guess what, so does Petrick pepperidg's farms.
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They remember two.
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You know what?
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Else? Was fun watching you guys through the years get
people fired, get them deplatformed, get them debanked, and you
laughed about it over and over and over again. You
had conservative commentators who had built their livelihoods on YouTube
and places like that, and you got them removed. So
things like bull started popping up to give people that
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didn't have your exact viewpoints a place to be able
to share their voice. And you couldn't have any of
that either. So you've done everything you can to keep
that from growing. And we warned you that at some
point the worm was going to turn, because it always does.
Now to my side, who's reveling in this right now,
remember the worm does always turn, So don't take too
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much joy in what's happening right now, because you shouldn't be.
We have a choice here on how we go forward,
and how we go forward is what we're doing right now,
which is letting the marketplace decide, despite what all the
left is screaming about about how this is censorship and
this is fascism blah blah blah, yahda, yadda yadda, which
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started cropping up as soon as they found out, you
know that broadcast syndicates were killing Kimmel for a while,
and then ABC was like, well, if all of our
syndicates are doing I guess we should do it too.
Notice he hasn't actually been fired. So I think ABC's
going to be using this as a negotiation too, because
the truth of it is that Colbert is already being shelved.
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They're shoving the entire concept again. I think CBS might
be trying to use this as a cudgel for negotiations
because CBS and ABC are both paying around one hundred
million dollars annually to crew these shows, produce them, and
tape them. Colbert is losing between forty to fifty million
dollars a year, which means the show is less than
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profitable by half, and he's in the number two spot. Technically,
as far as pure late night, he's still number one
because Gottfeld comes on earlier, so it doesn't really count
in the same late night metrics, which is one of
the reasons why I never have really understood why they
moved it to when they moved it to, they should
do the news stuff first and then go into Godfeld,
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especially because it's pre taped anyway, just like all the
other laid shows, because then he would be in the
same time frames, in the same markets, and he would
probably be openly kicking their ass because he already is.
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So I don't know what's gonna happen with Colbert. I
honestly kind of think CBS is using this as more
of a cudgel to bring him back to the table
and be like, look, if you're losing fifty million dollars
a year, we can't pay you one hundred million to
do this crap. You're gonna have to figure it out
or we're gonna shelve it. I think they're about to.
I think ABC is about to have the same conversation
with Kimmel. Funny thing is Fallen might have survived, you know,
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survivor Late Night Edition by the time this is all
said and done. But Fallen is also pretty middle of
the road compared to the other two. But the thing
about it is, if you remember, even when I know,
Zelda's gonna be like, who's Johnny Carthen? But yeah, if
you remember, when most of us who aren't Zygotes were kids,
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Johnny Carson was the late night king. Everybody wanted to
be on that show. Being on that show could make
or break your career, depending on how you did, And
it was him having guests on to discuss new books,
new movies, do stand up routines, launch musical careers. They
don't do any of that anymore. They get up, they
do their monologues, They trash Trump, and Johnny was a Republican.
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Nobody wants to talk about that part either, because back then,
nobody cared what your political affiliations were until Hollywood went
really hard to the left. Then if you were still
conservative a Republican, you had to go underground if you
wanted to keep working. These are the same people that
are pissed off that Kimmel's being fired by the way,
potentially are the same people that have forced conservatism underground
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in Comifournia. It was funny because one of my clients,
Michael Loftus, who is on shows like Guttfeld all the time,
who does a podcast that I've for him and put together,
he didn't even tell anybody he voted for Trump until
after the election and he was already moving in conservative
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circles because he was afraid he would lose any connection
to work in Hollywood circles if he did. This is
the world that they've created. This is the world that
they were fine with. This is the world we warned
them would eventually start turning against them if they weren't careful.
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And the funniest thing is, remember when Gina Carano got
fired and they cheered and were like all she did
was give a political opinion. Why are you cheering that
she got fired? And they were laughing at us because
we were boycotting Disney because Gina Corano got fired. Well,
guess what, how many posts have you seen on social
media between last night and today that I've canceled my
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trip to Disney World, I'm canceling Disney Plus, I'm canceling Hulu.
I won't be why watching ABC anymore. I wonder if
SAG after it can refuse to work with ABC because
they have until they bring Jimmy Kimmel back on the air.
Funny how you guys thought it was hilarious when we
were doing it? Oh bunch of but her Christian conservatives
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can't take that one of their people got fired for
sandsum stupid? How's that worm turning going? Because despite what
you say, it wasn't that he was making fun of Trump.
That was pretty obvious that Trump didn't hear the question
because of all the helicopter helicopter noise. Now, they edited
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the clip that they played on the show to get
rid of the helicopter noise as much as they could,
to make it seem as if the repose of the
reporter and Trump had a much clearer earshot of communication,
except they didn't if you listen to the row footage
of it. So I don't think Trump actually heard the
question about Charlie Kirk. And even if he did, who cares, dude,
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is trying to run a country. Yes, Charlie Kirk was
important to him. Charlie Kirk mattered to him. You saw
him take to social media the day that he was
assassinated and say how terrible it was. They have done
a couple of things that Charlie Kirk has been calling
for them to do posthumously, like declaring Antifa a terrorist organization,
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which took him long enough. Now you've got you know,
sociology professors and everybody else going, how do you declare
an idea terrorism? The same way they did it with MAGA.
The differences, we're actually telling you out loud, we're putting
you guys on lists and going to get you investigated.
You guys did it behind closed doors, and it happened
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in ways that we didn't even know because when Congress
tried to question the FBI about some of it, like
the whole you know, deciding that Catholics were terrorists thing.
Anybody remember that We talked about this a little bit
last night on Mrick and Ordy. You know, there was
then director of the FBI, believe it was Christopher Ray,
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was questioned about the extent to which Catholics were being
surveilled for being potential terrorists. According to him, it was
happening in one field office one and it was not
nearly as widespread as conservative outlets were reporting that it
was at the time. You know what we found out
now that Cash Betel's director of the FBI, there were
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over seven hundred separate memorandums from various field offices requesting
surveillance on Catholic churches because they didn't like them Catholic churches.
Everybody talks about separation of church and state, but then again,
it seems like it's okay for the government to go, oh,
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we don't like churches, so we're going to try to
see what we can do to get rid of them.
But God forbid, Jimmy Kimmel gets is suspended for saying
something stupid and it's not what you think it is. Again.
This was first the next Star Group, which is a
syndication group, one of the bigger ones that ABC has,
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not the biggest, but one of the biggest, who said,
you know what, we're kind of tired of losing money
on this dude and he keeps stepping in it, so
we're going to preempt his programming for a while. And
then the Sinclair Group, which is the one that holds
my ABC affiliate here in Oklahoma instead the same thing,
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and then Disney. It was like well, if you guys
are going to do it, we might as well just
do it all together. And the left had a fit,
a complete and total fit. So while we're talking about this,
we're gonna move on to the to the next part
of it. So I'm just gonna read you something that
I put out on social media this morning as I
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was starting to prep my show notes. We warned all
of you when you were gleefully shouting learned to code.
We warned you when you laughed as conservatives were being
deplatformed and debanked. We warned you when you laughed because
people got fired who didn't want the jab nearly me
until the Supreme Court stepped in. We warned you when
you created hate speech and the misinformation police, we warned you.
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And that's just it.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
When we started saying there's no such thing as hate speech,
well it's not really hate speech. It's accountability for your speech. Okay,
So if that's what you're saying, then shouldn't Kimmel be
being held accountable for the things that he said? Or
is that not a thing because it's not what he
said about Trump, it's not even what he said about Kirk.
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It's what he said about Kirk shooter and how MAGA
was busily trying to make it seem as if it
wasn't one of their own that killed him, which is
a lie, an out and out lie straight from the devil,
Because hey, fascist, catch is not something that one of
us would write on a bullet because we don't. I mean,
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somebody who's more on our side might write, hey, comy catch,
but not fascist. But then again, we don't cross those
lines very often because for you guys, violence is a dial.
For us, it's to switch. Once it pops off, it
pops off. And trust me, the FBI knew that. That's
why they were able to plant informants with the people
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that were pissed off about Gretchen Whitmer and whip them
up into a frenzy and get them to do something
stupid after basically giving them all the information on how
to do it, which is the textbook definition of entrapment.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
By the way, nobody.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
Wants to talk about that either. Then there's January sixth,
because I would like to remind you, and this is
the one that they've been screaming about for the last
week or so, Well, what about January sixth? If you
needed any more proof that January sixth was orchestrated by
confidential informats that were part of the FBI's payroll, not
directly as employees, but people that were having pressure put
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on them and saying, if you don't give us what
we need, your charges that we're trying to get rid
of are going to be right back on the table.
That's exactly what that was. And if you needed any
more proof that it was nothing but a syop that
was used to try to start to basically pop off
Civil War two point zero with the Left being able
to say, see, we told you they were terrorists. Then
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all you need to do is look at the look
at what happened with Charlie Kirk. Half of the country
has been livid over what happened with Charlie Kirk. Has
there been any looting, Has there been any rioting? Has
anybody been shot? Have there been any you know, let's
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go storm the castle because this is bullshit? No, you
know why, because it wasn't on January sixth. It was
the Left who liked to use Chinese thought processes when
it comes to bad things happening. A crisis is also
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an opportunity if you use it right. There's a reason
that word in Chinese means both things, all right. So,
speaking of the left absolutely losing their mind, have you
met kweif Overbite? Former MSNBC host Keith Oberman, as I
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preferred to him, quief Overbite ignited backlash on social media
over his response to Jimmy Kimmel's show being pulled off
air over remarks he made about the suspect accused of
murdering Charlie Kirk. On Monday's broadcast, Kimmel said, end I quote,
the Maga gang is desperately trying to characterize this kid
who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of
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them and doing everything they can to score or political
points from it. So in between finger pointing, there was grieving,
he added, Okay. So criticism of those remarks crescendoed on
Wednesday when Brendan Carr, the FCC's outspoken chair, said on
a podcast that Kimmel's remarks were part of a concerted
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effort to lie to the American people and that his
agency was going to have remedies that we can look at.
So let me explain something to you. When you file
for a broadcasting license, with the Federal Communications Commission, and
you sign on the dotted line, you are basically signing
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and a testing to the fact that you will do
everything you can to be truthful and honest at all times,
especially if you're doing some sort of news and information program.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Why it or not.
Speaker 5 (33:51):
While these late night talk shows are supposed to be
being helmed by comedians, they stopped trying to be funny
a long time ago. They started trying to give people
the opinions that they should have, and they made sure
that you either had those opinions or you were browbeaaten
until you had those opinions. So the problem is, and
maybe it was part of because the FCC director said this,
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I don't really know the answer to that question. You
can decide whether you feel like that's an overreach or not.
I personally don't feel like it is, because these people
are just getting the same crap in return they've been
giving us for the last decade or more so. Then
Next Star in Sinclair, two big owners of local TV stations,
said they would suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Of note.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
Nextstar is seeking to buy a rival Tenga for thirty
six point two billion dollars, a deal that needs FCC approval.
Saint Clair is known for its conservative leanings. The decision
to take him All off the air came from the
top at Disney. Bob Iger, the company CEO, and Dana Walden,
its television chief, made the call. According to The Times,
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Disney's relations with important pavilion owners were reportedly a factor.
The Wall Street Journal adds that Nexttar's announcement weighed on
execut of deliberations. Responding to Sinclair's statement about their decision
on X, Overbite told them to burn in hell alongside
Charlie Kirk. Can we cancel Overbite next? I mean, can
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we put in requests like that? Is it possible? I
mean he's already pretty much been relegated to like YouTube
and stuff, so I guess I don't know if he
can get any more canceled. And I get it. I
broadcast from there too. But still, while most of the
responses include language not appropriate for these pages, one of
the more popular and polite ones reminded mister Oberman, while
why this is not a cancelation similar to those in
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recent years? This is from that ooh that a Republican
waited on this one I missed it. So Hello, mister Oberman,
this is going to be a different Hello than usual.
I cannot bring myself to do a snarky post, not
when you have revealed yourself to have so much hatred
in your heart. Let me try and explain it to
you in a way that you can accept, if there
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is any way to do so, and if there's any
room in your heart for openness. I accepted Jesus Christ
right before COVID nineteen happened. I was a workaholic in
big tech, a politically correct industry, and I knew enough
about Christianity to know that its great commission would come
to a head with my identity as a software executive
pretty quickly. I had a dream which I described elsewhere,
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which cemented my decision to evangelize, no matter the cost.
By twenty twenty, we were getting fired everywhere, not for
but for basic things such as accidentally making an OKAY
sign or misgendering someone. We had to stop attending churches
in the name of spreading COVID nineteen. We had to
live in fear and terror for years as the country
(36:45):
spiraled into riots, censorship, and repression, which culminated in twenty
twenty two, when the President of the United States told
the nation the Trump supporters were the biggest threat to
the Republic while being flanked by marines and base than
red light with American flags behind him. One of the
this is me adding that work, because you want to
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talk about a Hitler moment.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
Oh boy.
Speaker 5 (37:10):
Thankfully, the Republicans flipped the House a couple of months
later and this was all stopped. But the memory is
still steered into our minds. We know the darkness that
is lurking in the hearts of our fellow countrymen, even
as we love them. Simply put, we think you will
snitch on us and jail us on a dime, because
you already have proven that to us. Now, the twenty
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twenty four election gave us a bit of a reprieve,
hope that our country had gone back to what it
was supposed to be. Everyone peacefully coexisting. You know, the
thing that you guys put on all those bumper stickers.
But here's what you don't grasp. Charlie Kirk was our lamb.
He built an entire career on talking to college students peacefully,
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on preventing violence and fostering non viol and on engaging
others in constructive dialogue. For that, he got the most
gruesome death possible, and we watched masses of Democrats glance
dance gleefully on his grave, and the media gasled us
into thinking that it's our fault somehow that he died
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in short, pulling all the same tricks we saw which
oppressed us in twenty twenty. He was the best of us.
What does that say about the rest of us? Our takeaway,
you want us to die At some point we have
to draw a line. We aren't canceling you for some
arbitrary reasons. You canceled us in twenty twenty. We are
canceling you because if we don't, then you actually will
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kill us and the country is going into civil war.
In short, we are canceling you to save you from yourselves.
You will hate my words, I know that, but I
am speaking the truth. Please repent and come to accept
the grace of Jesus Christ. Please stop hating us.
Speaker 12 (38:56):
Now.
Speaker 5 (38:57):
I did fix some of the weird language and the
post on the fly, and I did add little little
bit here and there, But ninety five percent of that
was that a Republican, which I will admit. While I've
followed the account a little bit. I didn't really know that,
so that's kind of awesome. And the one thing that
I took away over the weekend was, and I've talked
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about this ever since Tuesday, was watching all of the
people posting on social media that they had never been
to church before and they were going because of Charlie Kirk,
or they hadn't been to church in years and they
were going because of Charlie Kirk. I will say that again,
I think we may have overgreked a little bit because
if your pastor decided not to make Charlie Kirk the
center of their message that day, if it was still
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a christ Born, Bible centered message, don't hate them for it. Again,
some of us firmly believe after going through some of
the teachings that were supposed to keep the two things separate.
That's why I have done and so poorly. As far
as integrating my actual faith into this show, I've talked
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about it. I've told you about my journey that got
me here. I've told you about the fact that I
firmly believe that at some point I may have misunderstood
my calling, which is why I found up doing this,
but I also never really took into account that I
could do both, that it was okay to do both,
because the Left has taught us. And the funny thing is,
(40:30):
I've been the one arguing against it the entire time,
but when it comes to this show, I completely bought
into the whole separation of church and state thing, even
though I keep telling you guys, that's not actually what
that part of the First Amendment was even about, and
that those interpretations of that part of the First Amendment
are based on letters written by Thomas Jefferson. I was
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the hypocrite who was still using separation of church and
state to keep my faith out of my show. Until
last week. I hoped it still wasn't going to get
to me this much, but apparently it's going to be
a while. I watched this man over and over and
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over again stand on his faith in front of everyone.
He even went to guns over with Miss Rachel during
one of her I think it was one of her
TikTok videos regarding Pride Month, where she basically wasn't even
in the Miss Rachel outfit anymore, and she started talking
about how the Bible commands us to love everyone, and
this is one of the things that gets taken the
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most out of context for Charlie Kirk, because he pointed
out that while she used a very specific verse, what
she was actually tying back to was both Deuterotomy and Leviticus,
which is where Jesus got the idea that you should
love your neighbor more than yourself. And he pointed out
that while she was quoting Leviticus nineteen, Leviticus eighteen plainly
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says men who lay with men should be stoned. And
he used that as a point to say, maybe we
shouldn't be quoting some of this stuff anymore. I mean,
I'll leave that up to you guys, but I've watched
the video over and over and over again because I
looked for any point in time when he basically said
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this is what you should do.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
That's not what he said.
Speaker 5 (42:21):
He said, as a Christian, you should love people enough
to tell them the truth, whether they like it or not.
And the truth is, according to the Bible, men who
lay with men should be stoned.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
We don't do that.
Speaker 5 (42:34):
I'm glad we don't do that, but it's there. But
everybody seems to forget that. There are slight differences between
the Old Covenant otherwise known as Testament and the New
Covenant otherwise known as the New Testament. Because Jesus made
a lot of changes, one of which was the clearing
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all foods clean. A lot of diehard you know, more
of the Orthodox Christianity they don't like that. My dad's
one of them. He's decided pork is no longer on
the menu, which makes me sad every time I try
to go to dinner at his house. I'm like, what
do you mean we can't have hammer bacon?
Speaker 1 (43:15):
What's wrong with you?
Speaker 5 (43:17):
Yeah, it's not clean, son, Jesus said, unto you, I
declare all foods clean. I know i'm paraphrasing, still, anyway,
I'm gonna pull the kermit impression because that's none of
my business. But it's been hard for me to figure
(43:40):
out where the line between my faith and my job
begins and ends, and I've realized I can't do that anymore. So, Yes,
I still play the disclaimer. Yes there are gonna be
times when I'm gonna be mad and cussed like a sailor,
but I'm gonna do everything I can to start working
on that. Not because I don't believe that you should
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come to God the way that you are, because I do.
Jesus says, come to me all who are heavy burdened.
He doesn't say, clean yourself up and then come to me. Esays,
come to me. But the problem is, as somebody who
tries to live that faith, I have to start allowing
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myself to be changed by that faith. And if I'm
not doing that, then I'm robbing myself. And Kurt did
so much better of a job than that than I
ever will. I'm gonna try. But and that's the thing.
You know, you hear people of color that are screaming
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and yelling that Charlie Kirk shouldn't be being compared to
Martin Luther King. You know, the problem is, if you've
studied Martin Luther King, you understand that while he said
all the right things, he didn't live them. If you've
actually studied King, he was a positive public figure, but
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behind closed doors he said and did a lot of
things that he wasn't supposed to do based on the
things that he was saying publicly. Hi, that's one of
the reasons why I haven't been very outspoken with my
faith when I do shows like this one. But Charlie
(45:27):
Kirk lived everything that he talked about, and you could
see it. You could see it the way his face
lit up one of his the last time that he
was on Fox and Friends in the morning. And granted
this is after there was a huge falling out with
him and the owners of Fox because they stopped having
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him on for a time after the Tucker Carlson thing,
because you know, Charlie Kirk was one of the people
that was still really heavily denying the election. Hello, McFly,
look at the data, now, what do you think now
because the date is in, you can see the vast
differences between what was supposed to turn out in twenty
verses twenty four. And yet somehow we still don't want
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to attest to the fact that something was shady. Okay, fine, whatever,
But the cameras were still rolling after they had gone
off the air, and there was a moment captured where
Kirk's three year old daughter was running into his arms
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and he saw his entire face just light up.
Speaker 13 (46:43):
That's the kind of love that every girl deserves from
a father, and you, guys, robbed her of that because
of your hatred. She will likely never remember the look
(47:04):
of pure joy on her father's face when she was
running into his arms. She'll remember people telling her about it,
and she'll do her best to recreate it in her mind.
But she's never going to have that, not in the
way that she should have all because you people have
to live and hate. All we've ever asked you to
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do is leave us alone. I never wanted to get
involved in politics. I had done everything that society told
me I was supposed to do. I found a good house,
I found a job, I found a wife, we had
the two point five kids, we had the nicer car.
Speaker 5 (47:48):
I did everything society told me the American dream was.
And then you guys systematically started trying to take it
away from me. And then you couldn't understand why I
was mad at you. I did everything that society told
me that I was supposed to do, and you set
out to destroy it because you can't have this country
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be strong, because if this country is strong, then you
can't do what comes next. This is the real reason
that you're fighting against Donald Trump. This is the real
reason that the head of the Federal Reserve, even though
he knew how cooked those books were, for the last
year Biden's administration, did everything he could to delay cutting rates.
(48:36):
And now everybody's talking about Donald Trump going, well, obviously
you knew how bad the economy was, so why have
you been touting it for the last year.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
How the hell was he supposed to know.
Speaker 5 (48:47):
The people that he trust, the people that Joe Biden
trusted with the numbers were lying to him. Part of
the reason why one of them isn't there anymore, even
some of his transitional folks that he tried to put
in place, we're still trying to do things the way
the previous administration did it. And then I've and for
the first time in any either of Donald Trump's presidency's
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numbers were being revised downward, not upward, and He's like,
what is this shit? No, we can't do this. We
need the Act, we need the actual numbers, and for
them to come out and release the downward revision for
almost all of twenty twenty four, in the first couple
of months of twenty twenty five, to have lost a
million jobs. And you guys were afraid Donald Trump was
going to be cooking the books for those numbers. Wasn't
(49:31):
us cooking the books? Bro, It was, y'all. But you know,
somewhere behind closed doors. The Fed chair knew yesterday should
have been a half point shave.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
At least.
Speaker 5 (49:52):
We did a quarter.
Speaker 2 (49:56):
The best.
Speaker 5 (49:56):
The best would have been three quarter points. Because we're
still trying to get out from underneath all of Joe
Biden's inflation. Everybody seems to forget that if you look
at the actual numbers, when Joe Biden was in office,
everything was almost twenty one percent more expensive than it
is right now across the board. That is a raw
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inflation rate, whether anybody wants to tell you that or not,
of twenty one percent, which is why, even though things
are stabilizing, things are still a lot more expensive, because
our government is designed to bake in anywhere between two
to three percentage points of inflation. And once we get
(50:38):
back down into that, they're like, okay, we've got an
under control. Now, it's fine. No, it's not fine. Things
are still really expensive.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
Now.
Speaker 5 (50:47):
Some things have priced stabilized, like we don't have a
government actively slaughtering chickens anymore. So, Chickens getting less less
expensive because supplies going back up. Eggs are getting less
expensive because plies going back up. Some of this stuff,
I think certain people are taking advantage of the tariffs
to raise the crap out of their prices, because I
know even here coffee is about seventeen percent higher than
(51:09):
it was just a few months ago. But you know what,
some of these things are luxury items. I know we
think the coffee is a necessity, and trust me, for me,
it kind of is, because no caffeine means Rick gets stabby.
(51:30):
But if I have to all find a way to
do without it, or I'll go back to drinking tea,
or I'll drink things like this to help, you know,
lower the amount of coffee that I have to drink
to be able to function. Each of us are going
(51:51):
to have to start making decisions about where we go
from here. I for one, we're about to get into
six degrees of Kevin Bacon territory because some of you
are like dude, you all over the place today, But
I promise I'm about to tie it all together. And
then there's lots of stories that we need to get
into an hour or two. But each of you needs
(52:12):
to make decisions about where you go from here. I'm
gonna be honest with you. If I wasn't doing what
I do for a living, I'd be ready to go
back to sleep. Just be like, you know what, I
just stop the world. I want to get off. I'm
just gonna go bury my head into TV show and
just let you guys find it out. I implore you
not to do that, though, for so many reasons, For
(52:36):
so many reasons, because the truth of it is, they
keep showing you who they are. In the words of
Maya Angelou, when someone shows you who they are, believe them.
They've shown you over and over and over again. They
have done everything they can to spin the last few
terrible things that have happened and try to make it
all about it being our fault because we're the fascist
(52:57):
and we have to be stopped. Time I checked it
into the definition of fascism, it involves, you know, using
extreme measures to control others. Pretty sure, assassination is probably
about as extreme as it gets when it comes to
stuff like that. And that's your side that keeps trying
(53:19):
to do that. What about what about the States? And
it is in in Minnesota. Make I'm sorry you didn't
get the memo. Did you not see the part word?
Dude that did the murdering used to be affiliated with
Team Walls and admitted during interrogation that he was doing
it because Walls told him to. Now I'm not saying
(53:45):
whether Walls told him to or not. I don't know
the answer to that question. I know that that guy
obviously believed that the governor of Minnesota, who he used
to tangentially work for, told him to go kill people.
That's a you problem, not a meet And you can
try to make it about us all you want, but
y'all started all of this. Every bit of it is
(54:08):
at your feet. The difference was because that's how it
was for a long time the GOP for the longest
time after Reagan, because there was a big over correction
with the GOP after we got played by the Democrats,
and the Democrats laid that at leadership's feet at the time.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
We wouldn't have had to have done this if you
hadn't put this guy in charge.
Speaker 5 (54:39):
We told you not to do that. So then everything
started shifting back towards the uniparty mode again. And then
for the longest time, the Republicans were the peace makers,
meaning everything that has to be done, that whatever need
to be done, just to keep the status quo, because
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they learned something that if they weren't the party in
power they didn't have to take the blame, and if
they weren't the party in power, it was easier for
them to fundraise because give us money, help us get
to the point where we can actually take things back
over and we'll make things better for you. Win or lose,
(55:24):
it didn't matter because if they lost, they just did
the same thing again. We tried to tell you we
can make things better, and when they won nine times
out of ten, they didn't really do anything. Now that
changed a little bit in the nineties with Newt Gingrich.
You know, first time in forever we had an actual
budget and a balanced one, no less, and still and
(55:50):
yet here we are.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
The problem is.
Speaker 5 (55:57):
After watching Mitt Romney cave, and that was after watching
John McCain cave, and then seeing all the things the
Democratic Party was getting away with, like to close the
behind closed doors fundraiser meetings were Obama was saying, yeah,
(56:18):
we're going to fundamentally transform America. And you know, the
key to making changes is to rake enough stuff into
the streets so people start getting mad. You know, things
like that, Those are paraphrases. Then you've got Joe Biden
actually committing a quid broke well on camera well, not
(56:38):
committing it on camera, but admitting to it on camera.
This is around the same time or right but right after.
I think it was right after Obama was caught on
a hot mic telling the Russian ambassador, after this election,
I'll have more flexibility. So make sure you told lad that.
But you know Trump is Trump is the Russian stooge.
(57:02):
Hillary was the one behind the Great Russian Reset using
the easy button. How'd that work out? Clinton Foundation was
making half million dollars to go make speeches in Russia,
but sure the rest of us not so much. And
on and on and on it went. And tell one
(57:25):
fateful day when a lab that was funded with US
money in Wuhan, China, either accidentally or on purpose, let
a virus out, and then China did everything they could
to protect their own citizenry while opening up travel worldwide
(57:47):
from that particular province. Then they did everything they could
to buy up all the ppe they could find, good, bad,
or otherwise, and then either sell it back or give
it back to people out of a position of supposed magnanimy.
Then our government got involved and it became a test
(58:09):
case to see how much of our freedoms we were
willing to give up, and they're still trying. They're still trying.
But it woke a lot of folks up. People started
seeing because their children were attending school via laptop, the
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things that were being taught in schools that didn't make
any sense to be part of the actual educational curriculum,
but they were. You had more and more people that were, oh,
my god, the police raided my home because when my
kid was doing his homework from his laptop with his
teacher on the kitchen table, they saw the gun rack
behind him and they called the police because this is
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what they always do. They overcorrect, and they push and
they prod, and they push and they prod some more,
hoping that you're just going to shut.
Speaker 2 (59:10):
Up and go away.
Speaker 5 (59:13):
That's what this assassin wanted. That's what the left wants
more than anything, because we stop them from being able
to do the things that they want to do on
the daily. All I'm gonna say to you is it's
up to you. I can't tell you what to do.
I can only tell you what I'm gonna do, and
(59:35):
that's keep fighting this craziness until either it ends or
until I'm not here anymore. My name is Rick Robinson.
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The planets, like the flower speaking in loud with a
light damn a message.
Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
I don't make you frown.
Speaker 8 (01:08:48):
Gas talk for the people's talk. That's rail the way
roun the Sun Show.
Speaker 6 (01:08:52):
When we say what we feel.
Speaker 5 (01:09:34):
And welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen. Yes,
I know there have been more instances of echo lately.
They recently updated restream and made some positive changes. But
there used to be kind of a firewall kind of
thing for those of us that use soundboards, where only
certain things would play through the board which would come
through our mics, and the rest would come through the
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restream feed. That isn't the case anymore, so I'm I'm so.
This was a thing when we had Spreaker, when I
first started trying to use audacity, so I had to
figure out ways to keep all the stuff muted in
certain places. So that's what I'm learning again now while
I've put an ind ticket to have them reach back
out to me to see if they can tell me
what they've changed. But so if you're hearing echo from
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time to time, I promise I'm working on it as
quickly as I can. Sometimes it's kind of a pain
because I'm switching from having things played through the board
through supposed to be playing through restream itself. And I
don't always have the option to mute one feed or
the other depending on how they're set up, So I
may have to revamp how we do some things. But anyway,
we are back, We are live while we figure all
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that out. Hope everybody's having a great Friday Eve. Thank you, well,
as great as you can button.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
How did I.
Speaker 5 (01:10:47):
Can't even tell you to do that?
Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
That was weird.
Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
Tried to click on an article and it closed my camera.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
Glitchy, glitchy, glitchy.
Speaker 5 (01:10:57):
All right, So we got to talk about this one
because the left is having a fit over this one too.
So Donald Trump, and again in my opinion, took him
long enough, has decided that Antifa is going to be
labeled a terrorist organization, which which again took you long enough, because,
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in the words of Winston Churchill, the fascists of tomorrow
will call themselves anti fascists, because that's kind of where
we are. The people that keep telling you that they're
not the fascist are doing all the things that fascist
wouldn't do, and then saying that it's us doing the
things that fascist would do. So yeah, so the so
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of course the left is melting down over this. They're
screaming and yelling Antifa is an idea, it's not an
organized group. Well, the thing about it is, now, if
you're dumb enough to do what one of the Crassenstein
brothers did in post on social media that I am antifa,
well guess what.
Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
I mean?
Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
Not that you're not used to getting a colonoscopy from
the IRS because of your previous situations, but get ready
for another one, because I'm pretty sure that's coming. Oh
all right, so let's see what else we can talk
about today that is making it through the news, because
I have to admit, almost all the oxygen is being
suck up by the sucking and being sucked up by
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this Kimmel thing, like it's pretty much all anybody's writing
about right now. So this did happen. So there's been
an historic signing between the USA and the uk uh.
There is a tech Prosperity agreement, so we're investing in
their technology for AI, they're investing in ours. So pretty
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cool deal. Here's a bit of a clip from it, though,
so hang on, let's do that instead of me talking
about it. It's not a very long clip, but we're
going to play it anyway.
Speaker 15 (01:13:10):
Hang on.
Speaker 5 (01:13:11):
I got a double check now and I was wrong,
So yeah, let's do that one. I need to test
this anyway because it's weird, because sometimes it's really bad,
in others it's not. So I'm still I still don't
really know what's going on. But let's try this real quick.
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See now it's not picking it up.
Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Hang okay, so let's.
Speaker 5 (01:13:40):
Try this again because I just did this the way
I normally have to do it lately and it didn't
pick anything up. So let's try this again.
Speaker 12 (01:13:48):
Hang on.
Speaker 16 (01:14:00):
You're gonna signed this hour, Scott, but it deals no good.
I'm blaming you, Scott.
Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
That's a great honor.
Speaker 17 (01:14:23):
Yeah, that's so quick.
Speaker 18 (01:14:38):
Okay, hold on up, hold that up all right?
Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
So there you see the historic signing. Just to give
you guys a little bit of the detail that's going
on there. Hang on, let me get back to you first.
My mouse is being extra crinky today too. Maybe it's
just because I'm really tired. So The White House has
already sent out a press release describing the purpose of
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the deal. The purpose of this this memorandum of Understanding
and here and after MoU is to enable collaboration towards
joint opportunities of mutual interest in strategic science and technology disciplines,
including artificial intelligence, civil nuclear, fusion, and quantum technologies. His
Majesty's government has released a near identical description. The agreement
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described several areas of cooperation accelerating AI innovation, including setting
up joint research programs, Hey you said, joint unleashing civil
nuclear energy. This one's almost gleamingly optimistic, touting a golden
nuclear age. There is a brief note about fusion energy.
The participants intend to pursue collaborative initiatives in the areas
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of advanced nuclear reactor reactors, advanced nuclear fuels, and fusion energy.
Securing quantum advantage. This appears to be an agreement to
work together on quantum computing. This section begins as the
world's leading quantum nation. The participants are joining forces to
seek to ensure their participants are the first to realize
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true quantum advantage. Together, the participants intend to build powerful
quantum machines that transform defense, finance, and healthcare protection, protect
the participants citizens, and create high skilled jobs. This is
so far a major item of agreement between the two
governments from President Trump's historic visit to the United Kingdom.
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All right, so here is the President himself talking about
the deal.
Speaker 16 (01:16:46):
Hang on, we have also just signed a historic technology
prosperity deal of a kind to ensure our country's lead
the next great technological revolution side by side. In fact,
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we just left the business leaders, the biggest in the world.
Some are in this room right now, and that was
quite a meeting we had on business and trade and technology.
This trip has galvanized three hundred and fifty billion dollars
in deals across many sectors. And we're committed to ensuring
that the UK is a secure and reliable supply of
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the best AI hardware and software on Earth. And we
supply that, and we'll make sure we supply it in
quantity to the UK. We also are joining forces on
quantum computing and nuclear power, a natural partnership for close allies.
Speaker 5 (01:17:50):
All Right, so they hear him actually addressing what's been
happening there. Now, I do want to say this because
I've seen a lot of the leftist idiots talk about
how Donald Trump broke protocol during the inspection part of
his visit. First of all, f you for making me
talk about royal protocol because it's Aggie's thing and I
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don't really care, but I hate stupid. So Donald Trump did,
bag did break protocol, but not when you think.
Speaker 15 (01:18:24):
So.
Speaker 5 (01:18:24):
During his first staid visit with Queen Elizabeth, it is
always protocol when a foreign dignitary is invited to inspect
the troops that the monarch walks behind the foreign dignitary
and the commander of said troops as the dignitary does
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an inspection of said troops. Donald Trump didn't feel comfortable
walking ahead of the very elderly Queen Elizabeth, so instead
chose to walk beside her. He didn't have such qualms
with King Charles, so in reality, when he did the
inspection portion of the tour, he was not breaking protocol
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this time. And the funny thing about it is you
see Hoho from Hooterville and all these other leftist accounts
screaming and yelling that, oh my god, he doesn't know anything,
he's broken protocol, and yet you can go find pictures
of Joe Biden during his state visit through the very
same thing. So yeah, I have a feeling that some
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of this royalness will sneak into he said. She said
this Friday, which is part of the reason why I'm
really trying not to talk about it but stop being retarded.
First of all, I don't really care if our president
breaks royal protocol, especially with Great Britain, because we kicked
our assnt once but twice, and we didn't start it
either time, so I don't really care. Also, while I
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like the idea of working together with the government of
Great Britain to try to help combat you know, China
becoming the AI world leader that they're trying to be,
I don't know how comfortable I am with this, knowing
how close Britain is to teetering upon collapse because of
them completely being overrun by Islamists. Which brings me to
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the next part of the program that we're going to
be talking about today. Because while I do like the
fact that we are rounding up all kinds of illegal
immigrants that aren't supposed to be here and shipping them
back to somewhere even if their home country doesn't want them.
I think it's time we start doing something about the
Islamists that are openly calling for our deaths? Am I
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alone in that thought? Is it just me?
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
Maybe it's just me?
Speaker 5 (01:20:39):
And if it is, I'm kind of okay with that.
I've been out on limbs before. I don't really care.
But this whole idea that dear Bornistan is now, you know,
dearborn is now dear Bornistan, and most of Michigan, as
far as it's densely populated areas, is predominantly Islamist. And
am I the only one concerned about that?
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Is it just me?
Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
I mean, it can be just me.
Speaker 5 (01:21:01):
I'm okay, Maybe I'm you know, I'm old, I'm cranky,
I'm nearing the get off my lawn phase of my life,
and I fully understand this. But after everything's happened lately
and all the you know, the the folks with Jihattist,
you know, dirka, dirky, dirker sounding names that just tried
to put a bomb on a news van, And yeah,
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I don't know about you, but I don't want to
get back to the point where we're all searching our
vehicles with mirrors, because we lived through that once before.
I don't want to do that again. Just me, It's
all right, it can be just me, all right. So
next up in the news cycle, this is from town Hall.
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This is from Matt Vespa.
Speaker 2 (01:21:44):
So I guess.
Speaker 5 (01:21:46):
Libs are pissed off at somebody from the New York
Times now too, So I don't. I haven't paid any
attention to this. So let's find out together. So we
knew this was in and again I'm going to read
through the article a little bit and then kind of
find the bits and pieces and ad lib here and there.
You guys know how I do this. We knew this
was going to happen, and it was going to cause
an uproar, not least because it was a sensible and
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fair take on Charlie Kirk's legacy. The New York Times
Ezra Kline Pennde, Oh, that's why they don't like him
much to begin with, penned a nice column about the
Turning Point USA founder, saying he practiced politics the right way.
It wasn't about his views. That's irrelevant. Kirk was willing
to engage in the deepest of liberal bastions, unafraid and
committed to his belief that when we stopped talking, bad
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things happen. He was tragically assassinated on September tenth doing
just that at Utah Valley University in oreum Klein wrote
about how Kirk refused to seed academia to the left,
and I'm going to quote from the article now instead
of reading the rest of their thoughts. I spent some
time thinking about that over the weekend. I also just
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spend time thinking about trying to work through how I
have been feeling. My reaction to this, honestly is that
it's too little to just say we oppose political violence
in ways that surprise me, given what I thought of
Kirk's project. I was and am grieving for Kirk himself.
Not because I knew him. I didn't, Not because he
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was a saint he wasn't. Not because I agreed with him,
know most of what he poured himself into trying to achieve.
I pour myself into trying to prevent. But I find
myself grieving for him because I recognize some commonality with him.
He was murdered for participating in our politics. Somewhere beyond
how much divided us, there was something that bonded us also,
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some effort to change this country in ways that we
think are good. So now back into the author. Yet
where I disagree with Klein is when he mentions other
acts of political violence like the assault of Paul Pelosi
and the assassination of Melissa Hortman, a state representative in Minnesota.
Those are entirely different circumstances. A deranged drug addict attacked
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mister Pelosi, who he willingly invited into his home, by
the way, while apparently wearing his underwear and drinking and drinks.
So you draw your own conclusions. That's me, not the author.
Portman was also killed by a deranged psychopath who had
worked on various state government boards. Turk was a national
figure cut down by a random person who was a
radical leftist. These instances that Democrats think are similar are
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not the same. Oh, and it's peculiar that some Democrats
trying to do that both side stuff, refused to cite
the time the Pennsylvania governor's mansion was the center of
an arson attack. Why because it was committed by a
Prohomas leftist that's why. So, yes, the both sides argument
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pisses me off because this isn't a bull side situation.
You guys have been the ones coming after us. You've
impacted our livelihoods, You've silenced us. Some of a lot
of folks got fired. I've talked about this over and
over again today. So don't get mad at me and
mad at us. Because you wrote the rule book, you
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crafted the board, you set it up, and now we're
finally willing to play the game that you created. I
don't like it any more than you do, because I
am a firm believer that when you fight monsters, it
is important to not become the very monster that you
are trying to fight. But sometimes, in very rare instances,
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you are not left a choice. And this is another warning.
I've been saying this for a week. For you guys,
violence is a dial. You can turn it up and
apply pressure when you want, and then back it off
and turn it back down. For us, it is a switch.
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Need to pay very close attention to that, because it's
a very different thing. And I will be one of
the first ones calling for cooler heads saying that we
cannot march off to war because Charlie Kirk would not
want this happening in his name. But you guys are
the ones that won't back down. You're still using the
same language. You're still blaming us for what happened. Now
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you've got Democratic leadership using this as an excuse because
Republicans won't talk to us about the budget crap. You
know why they won't talk to you about the budget
crap because you want to put a bunch of extra
shit in there that shouldn't be in there in the
first place. That's why you guys don't want negotiation. This
is no different than Charlie Kirk. You didn't want open dialogue,
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you wanted public capitulation. Same thing with your supposed negotiations.
When it comes to budget deals. You don't want negotiation,
you want capitulation. You're right, no matter what, everybody else
is wrong and people need to either learn to deal
with that or deal with the consequences. That's how you
guys do business. Now you're mad that we're starting to
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figure out how to do business that way too. That's
not my fault. That's not my fault. You gunned down
the best of us in cold blood, the one who
wanted to sit across from you, the one who was
willing to openly debate with you, the one who could
do it without sounding like how I sound right now.
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That is something that I've always envied about that man,
no matter how, and you could see it on his face.
There were times when he was just absolutely frustrated, but
he wouldn't let it impact.
Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
How he spoke to people.
Speaker 5 (01:27:37):
I don't know how to do that. I'd probably still
be married if I did, because when I get frustrated,
I get animated, and a lot of people misunderstand what
that means. I've always been that way. It's just how
I'm wired. So I envy Charlie Kirk's ability to sit
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there and have slings and arrows, you know, headed his direction,
and he just fends them off one by one, just
over and over and over again. And then all the
people that are taking everything that he ever said and
posthumously twisting it into something terrible. This is one of
those times when I'm glad I have a disclaimer again.
Each and every one of you can just suck it.
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I was gonna say something worse, but I'll stop there,
because if you took the time to listen to the
entire conversations, most of the time you would understand that
you got it wrong. Actually, probably all the time you
would understand that you got it wrong. The one that
I will say is dangerously close to what you guys
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said you wanted it to be is when he was
talking to miss rachel Or responding to her video, when
he started talking about Leviticus eighteen. Because I would have
preferred that he did ask the question is this something
we should be following, to which I honestly thought he had.
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I can't find that anywhere in the video. But never
once did he say, you know, this should still be
happening to either, which is why even the fact checkers
have had to admit. This is why Stephen King had
to apologize. There's no direct information or direct evidence that
Charlie Kirk has ever openly advocated for the stoning of
gay people. That would be kind of hard to do
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since he has gay friends. Just pointing that out, That's
the part that I don't think anybody ever wants to
talk about in general, is most of us that you
know that do this stuff, we have friends that disagree
with us. We have friends of other political persuasions, or
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we used to. We have friends with others, you know,
sexual you know, sexual attractions, you know, same sex attractions,
those kind of things. But almost all of this is
just bs because we can be honest with them about it.
Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
I have been.
Speaker 5 (01:30:04):
I firmly believe that because you know, I know, I
say this all the time this week. We use sex
for pleasure now, but that's not it's a biological imperative.
It's for reproduction. So when you are engaging in behavior
with same sex individuals, which means there's absolutely no potential
for procreation, that is detrimental to are biological imperative, which
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also means that it would be considered a little bit
mentally strange, shall we say. And I've had this conversation
with gay people. Some of them even agree with me,
kind of like I know women who claim that that
the women's right to vote was a terrible idea because
they've seen what they've done with it. But that's because
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they're still able to look able to look at things
rationally and not emotionally. But I do want to talk
about this, you know, because one of the other biggest
arguments about Charlie Kirk is out racist.
Speaker 15 (01:31:08):
He is.
Speaker 2 (01:31:10):
Watch this.
Speaker 5 (01:31:12):
And then tell me this man was a racist. I
know I've spent a lot of time defending Kirk this week.
The show might eventually get back to some similarents of
normalcy soon.
Speaker 12 (01:31:26):
But anybody that thinks that Charlie Kirk hated black people
did not know Charlie Kirk. And I'm going to tell
you exactly why Charlie Kirk is responsible for the voices
and platforms of so many black conservative commentators. You name
him if you want to talk about Terrence K. Williams,
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if you want to talk about David J. Harris Jr.
If you want to talk about the great people that
are black, and you want to talk about Brandon Tatum,
and you want to talk about the great black people
that are doing work the conservative movement and that have platforms,
there is a direct line to Charlie Kirk. He understood
more so than I would say ninety eight ninety percent
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of people that were in his position in the conservative
movement how powerful it was to elevate black conservative voices.
And if you look at even the younger people from
emir Odom who did that incredible video that just went
all over the Internet, to Chandler Crump, to all of
these younger black right leaning influencers, They have platforms because
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of Charlie Kirk. And I'm gonna tell you the story
Charlie Kirk is responsible for. I believe it was hundreds
of young black conservatives during Trump one point zero going
to the White House and participating in I believe it
was called the Black Leadership Sumit the turning point USA had.
And you have to understand that Allie Kirk and Turning
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Point USA made sure that all of these black youth
right that were conservative leaning, that were interested in conservative movement,
interested in Trump, whatever you want to call it, that
they got plane tickets, that they got hotels, that they
had this amazing experience some of these kids. And I
remember being at that and talking to some of these
young people. They've never been on a plane before, they'd
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never been to DC before, let alone the White House.
It's because of Charlie Kirk. That was his vision. And
to see people pretend as if he harbored some kind
of hatred for Black Americans because they didn't like some
things that he said, or they want to misrepresent some
of the things that he said on his radio show
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or in speeches or whatever, is ridiculous to me. You
don't judge a man by his words, You judge him
by his actions, and that man took action to elevate
black people in this movement. That man took action to
open the eyes of younger black people, Black Americans in
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this country who were interested in the conservative movement, who
were interested in becoming Republican, who were interested in Trump,
whatever you want to call it. That was his doing
and he was able to do that work through the vehicle.
At a certain point, you to say, which is so
massive and so powerful, and that has been so influential
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to this movement into so many people's lives and platforms
and careers. So the next time you hear somebody say
that Charlie Kirk was racist, that Charlie Kirk hated black people,
you point them to me, Point them to Terrence Williams,
Point them to David J. Harris Junior. Point them to
Brandon Tatum, Point them to any one of the hundreds
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of black kids that went to the White House for
the first time, that went to that Black Leadership Summit.
Speaker 5 (01:34:57):
That are.
Speaker 12 (01:35:00):
Waited in various capacities. Bite him by turning, point usay, etc.
You judge a man by his actions, and there is
no way that you can look at the actions of
Charlie Kirk and think that that man hated black people.
Speaker 5 (01:35:20):
Oh, we ain't done yet either. Hang on.
Speaker 9 (01:35:27):
I've been working with Charlie since twenty seventeen. We we
held the first Black Leadership summit at the White House
for black conservatives to go. Never has happened in the
history of the country. Charlie's idea, the white man you
talking about, His idea was to galvanize. And you know
who helped us do it for you suck us out there?
Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
You know who helped us do it?
Speaker 9 (01:35:49):
Could we could get We got one black man to
donate us money to get all those kids out. We
pay every single one of the airfare. We put them
up in the hotel, and some of them ain't never
been to the White House before. Some of them ain't
never put on a dress before. They never had an
occasion where they can dress up before. We paid for
every one of them to get there. One black man
gave twenty grand Who's helping us raise money to get
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black people to the White House?
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
White people?
Speaker 9 (01:36:13):
The man that stood next to me that would go
to a fundraiser, the fundraiser, the woman that stood next
to me, to go from fundraiser to fundraiser to tell
people about the mission that Charlie Kirk started was number
white people. And then you turn around that man ain't
never been raised. To me, Charlie ain't got a racist
bone in his body. Y'all negroes don't want to hear
the truth from a black man. The funny thing is
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you claim that it's bad that people are honoring Charlie
Kirk and he was much better of a man than
George Floyd.
Speaker 5 (01:36:43):
And that, ladies and gentlemen is a truth bomb because
one of the things, and I saw this the other day,
there are hero is George Floyd. There's just Charlie Kirk.
We're not the same. I don't know if they meant
that as sarcasm or not. I really don't, But I
do know this. I do know this, that George Floyd
held a gun to a pregnant lady's belly. That's all
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you ever really need to know about George Floyd. But
as far as Charlie Kirk being a racist, we still
ain't done yet. We still ain't done yet. All right,
you ready for y'all got me?
Speaker 19 (01:37:17):
I found a video of Charlie Kirk you want hate,
and he was being racist towards a black woman.
Speaker 5 (01:37:21):
So I got to share it, just like how I
share everything else. How are you what a beautiful kid?
Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
That is what a gift from God? Like one of
the fans of us, give it up.
Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
That is a gift from the Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
Everybody that.
Speaker 19 (01:37:50):
Was the person y'all said that was racist and hated
black people. I don't I don't know about y'all, but
you can't turn hate on or off. And a racist
would never call you and your family beautiful, like that's
what y'all said.
Speaker 2 (01:38:07):
Hated black people, Like I don't know, bro.
Speaker 19 (01:38:12):
Like the more I go down this rabbit hole, the
more I just get like repissed off all over again,
because I just get like the videos of folks celebrating
and all of that just come back in my head.
And the people who were saying I'm celebrating because he
hated black people, I'm celebrating because he was racist to us.
And I come across videos like that and I'm like, huh, like,
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and I already know somebody gonna say that was just
a clip. You contradicted yourself, because this whole time I've
been preaching full context don't go off clips. And I
just went off of a clip of him showing love
to a black woman. But the point is you cannot
turn hate in your heart for somebody or for a
group that y'all say on or off.
Speaker 6 (01:38:56):
If you hate a group, you gonna stand ten toes
on that.
Speaker 11 (01:38:58):
And that man showed what it's little ten toe on
something if he actually hated something. But all of a sudden,
in this situation, he sees this beautiful family of this
mom and kid, and he's gonna call them beautiful and
then give from God. And you're trying to sit here
and tell me that he hated black people. It's trying
to tell me that he was racist to black people.
Speaker 5 (01:39:20):
All right, and technically we still aren't done, But no
more clips because I want to talk about this. So
one of the most things that I've seen that is
being used as Charlie Kirk being racist is when he
called out three Congress critters by name who happened to
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be women of color and said that none of them
appeared to be that smart. So all black women are
those three women, that's what you're telling me, Because that's
not how this works. That's not how any of this works.
Then there's the Charlie Kirk was opposed to the Civil
Rights Act. Now, one of these days I will probably
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do a research show on exactly how terrible the Civil
Rights Act was, and to do that, I may actually
have a couple of other folks on with me who
know more about it than e behind you. But one
of the biggest things that Charlie Kirk is being said
to have hated the Civil Rights Act is being taken
completely out of context, because what he's talking about right now,
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or was talking about before Yah assassinated him, was the
fact that the Civil Rights Act was being used to
create entirely new classes of people, because it is now
it had been shifted to as soon as a man
was identifying as a woman or a woman was identifying
as a man, and people refuse to honor those changes,
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they could file civil rights lawsuits because they were being
discriminated against. And his only point was that the Civil
Rights Act was too broad. There needed to be a
one page bill that says you cannot discriminate against anyone
based on the color of their skin, period, point blank,
end of story. That's all that needed. Everything else is
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the purfles and the Civil Rights act like it or not.
Was not necessarily what everybody wants to think it is.
And like I said, one of these days, I'll get
into this in another show when I have more time.
But for all of these people that have been preaching
hate about Charlie Kirk, most of them are going to
wake up one day and realize they need to look
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in a mirror.
Speaker 1 (01:41:37):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:41:37):
I'm not saying Charlie Kirk was perfect, but I am
saying that from all accounts, from looking at the from
the outside looking in, he was a hell of a
lot better person than most of us, and those of
us that are older like me I just turned fifty
two a few months ago. We have folks that are
affiliated with the network in one form another that are
even older than that, who have been through a lot
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of things and have not always made the best decisions.
And we're looking at ourselves going how are we still here?
Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
And he's not.
Speaker 5 (01:42:06):
But you know, I keep being reminded of one thing.
All things work together for the good for those who
love God. And there has been an outpouring and an
awakening in this country that I haven't seen before. I
don't know how long it's going to last, but I
hope it lasts for a while, because it needs to.
Speaker 15 (01:42:32):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:42:32):
I've seen story after story after story of guys that
have never even known suits before that are putting them
on to try to honor Charlie Kirk. I used to
love to wear suits, but I'm a bigger guy now.
I don't know if I'm ever going to get back
to being comfortable in those things again, unless you're until
I can do something about the fact that I'm a
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bigger guy now, which I'm honestly actively trying to do.
But then my schedule goes to crab and I don't
eat right, and then I put on some of the
weight that I took back off, and then I get
mad at myself again, and it becomes this vicious circle
and cycle.
Speaker 2 (01:43:06):
So I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:43:08):
If you've known me for a while, you'll still say
that my face is skinned a lot skinnier than it
used to be. And I used to have three of
these things that I don't anymore. But I'm still not
where I want to be, but I'm still trying, and
that despite everything is I guess my closing thought to you, guys,
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no matter where you find yourselves in life right now,
no matter what you're going through, that you still have
the ability to make changes in your life. That is
actually one of the most important things for you to remember,
whether you are Christian or not. I understand that not
everybody believes what I believe, but I do believe this
one thousand percent. God gave us free will for a reason.
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The God that I believe in, the God that I
hope that each and every one of you eventually comes
to believe in, loved us enough that even before he
set up about creating the world and everything in it,
he knew what we were going to do with it,
and he made us anyway. If that's not the biggest
testament to a love story that you could ever possibly imagine,
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I don't really know what could be. Because if everything
I believe is true, and I firmly believe that it is,
I don't believe that we know the entire story yet,
because we see through a blast darkly right now, but
I believe we have enough to connect the necessary dods.
If there is in fact a creator who knows everything
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and has always known everything, and I do firmly believe
that there is, then he knew how badly we were
going to flub things up before he ever created anything,
and he did it anyway. That's what I keep coming
back to because no matter how perfect from the outside
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Charlie Kirk was, I know there are things in his
life that he probably wasn't proud of either, well, a
lot smaller things than I have in mind. So I'm
not trying to cast any stones, trust me. But I
say that because for us, our sins, whatever they may be,
and for some of us, they were legion until we
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said these are yours, I don't want them anymore, Please
please cover them in your blood. They were legion. But
the thing that nobody understands who's never had a moment
of faith, you know, kind of like or Paul becoming
you know, Saul becoming Paul, is this, every sin is
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an affront to God. It doesn't matter if it's a
small one, doesn't matter if it's a big one. Any
sin is an affront to God. And that's why before
Christ came to earth became the perfect sacrificial lamb and
absorbed all of God's wrath for all of our sins
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all at once, the Jewish people had to come, had
to do sacrifices to a tone so that they could
at least have some form of relationship with God. We
have the ability now to have a nearly direct relationship
with God again, not as good as Adam and Eve
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had it. Still want to have a talk with him someday.
I'm not sure if admitting that it's gonna get me
invited into heaven or not, though, because Saint Peter's gonna
be like, Bro, you can't go punch them in the throat?
Speaker 1 (01:46:40):
Oh why not?
Speaker 5 (01:46:42):
Life would have been so much easier if they hadn't
been retarded anyway, Sorry, honest musics of a Christian. When
I was much younger in my faith, I really wanted
to go throat punch Adam and Eve because I'm like,
why why did you do this to us? It was perfect,
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You weren't walking daily and talking with God in ways
that we can only imagine. And y'all were like, but
I want to try this fruit over here, even though
he said not to, I really and look, and this
is mainly said in joke, but we're almost done with
the show anyway. I blame Eve a lot more than
(01:47:25):
I blame Adam based on the current and telling, because
I can almost imagine how this went. Hey, I'm Adam.
I know, God said not too, but I really really
really want to try that that that fruit that he
said we can't eat, you know, the one with the
knowledge of good and evil. And Adam was like, but
but but Eve, God said no, that's a bad idea.
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And remember at this point they were walking around naked.
So I can almost imagine what Eve did next. You
see all of this, you still want it, We're gonna
be taking a bite of that shit. I almost based
on the understanding of how that story went down, I
would almost guarantee you that's how that went and Adam
went okay because uh reasons, which is why I was
(01:48:10):
explaining to a friend earlier today that they actually have
all of the power in their current situation, and yet
they seem to keep doing things from a position of weakness.
Speaker 2 (01:48:24):
And they know who they are.
Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
And yes, Steven, to back up in a minute. In
the closing, we do need to understand that Islam is
not a religion. It's a cult, always has been, always
will be. And I have done a deep dive on Islam,
and if you look hard enough you can because it
does have some abrama roots. You remember the whole Isaac
(01:48:53):
and Abraham story. There's another kid everybody forgot about. You
know that Abraham had with somebody else after God specifically
said not to Where do you think this religion that
hates Jews so much came from? Just pointing that out?
(01:49:14):
All right? So let's see if we have any news
updates in the final eight minutes or so. I haven't
really seen anything yet. Oh boy, all right, So I
just saw this. This will be a fun one to
go out with because you know, it's something different. So
did you guys know that Kamala Harris, or as I
call her, Kami La Ma Masnik, actually wanted to choose
(01:49:36):
Pete Booty Jews says her running mate, but she didn't so.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris wanted to choose former Transportation
Secretary Pete Booty Juice as her running mate in the
twenty twenty four presidential election, but decided that was too risky.
(01:49:58):
The Atlantic published an excerp from Harris's book One hundred
and seven Days.
Speaker 2 (01:50:03):
Longest one hundred and seven Days of Our Lives.
Speaker 5 (01:50:08):
Oh sorry, was that out loud?
Speaker 1 (01:50:09):
My bad?
Speaker 5 (01:50:10):
That was supposed to be in her monologue My Fault,
which is set to be released on September twenty third.
They're putting out so many excerps, nobody's gonna want to
pay for it anymore. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:50:21):
We'll see.
Speaker 5 (01:50:22):
As Kamala Harris rushed to pick a running mate last year,
her first choice was her close, closest friend and confidant,
and I'm had living a little bit here Pete. I
like it into but booty juice, But she decided that
it would be too big of a risk for a
black woman to run with a gay man, So she's homophobic.
(01:50:46):
Mui inta sante Buddhages would have been an ideal partner
if I were a straight white man, also apparently a racist.
Harris writes in a passage of versus to be released
book One hundred and seven Days, that I saw, but
we were already asking a lot of America to accept
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a woman, a black woman, a black woman married to
a Jewish man. Part of me wanted to stay, screw it,
let's just do it, But knowing what was at stake,
it was too big of a risk. And I think
Pete also knew that too. To our mutual sadness, Harris
(01:51:29):
explains in this section of the book that Booty Juice
was her first choice because he's a sincere or public
servant with a rare talent of being able to frame
liberal arguments in a way that makes it possible for
conservatives to hear them. And also she didn't want him
to be part of the didn't want him to be
the Transportation secretary anymore since he got the job by
(01:51:52):
jokingly telling Joe Biden that he liked to run train
and Biden misunderstood.
Speaker 2 (01:51:58):
Anyway.
Speaker 5 (01:51:59):
She also what I love working with Pete. He and
his husband Chasten are friends. Yet she wound up choosing
Governor Tim Walls, otherwise known as dark Mirror God. Why
can I not think of his name right now? I
make this joke all the time. Richard Simmons, there we go.
(01:52:22):
I knew he was there somewhere, so because he was
the safe choice. But as CNN Scott Jennings pointed out,
Buddhajees might have been a better running mate despite attitudes
about his sexuality. So Jennings has a thought on this,
and we're gonna play this on the way out the door,
(01:52:42):
because sorry, anytime I can promote Scott Jennings, I'm gonna
take it. If it offends you. I'm sorry, not sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:52:50):
Here we go.
Speaker 5 (01:52:51):
Let me do this though, because I don't necessarily want
to go away, and I'm curious about something because I've
been playing the videos with me not being on the
screen and they have him been echoing, So I want
to check something quick.
Speaker 15 (01:53:02):
Classwards got so you couldn't pick Pete Boutagige because he
was gay, but you could endorse taxpayer funded sex changes
for minors, I mean honestly, and then you pick Tim Walls.
There is not a single political operative alive who believes
that Tim Walls was a good choice or helped the ticket.
Pete Bootajidge would have been a far superior choice, And
(01:53:23):
the idea that you're going to go blame it on
that now shows just how unfitch she was for the
presidency in the first place, right Scotcha, I.
Speaker 5 (01:53:30):
Mean, dude, she said some seriously racist, homophobic stuff while
trying to cover for the fact that she didn't wind
up picking him even though he was her first choice.
But we're the racist and homophobic ones. By the way,
have I mentioned pretty much everything the left ever accuses
us of being. They're projecting because it's how they feel
(01:53:52):
and how they think, and they assume that we're the
same kind of crazy. Ain't it kinda crazy?
Speaker 1 (01:54:03):
All right?
Speaker 5 (01:54:03):
So yeah, I thought that was interesting. So we went
over the New York Times piece already I'm just going
through my notes real quick. We went over Queef over By.
We talked about Kamila mahmasnik.
Speaker 3 (01:54:14):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (01:54:15):
We got to talk about this because this broke last night.
I talked about it last night, so I thought we'd
already talked about it today. But anybody remember the my
mood Khalil guy. He's been authorized for deportage. He's been
authorized for deportation by a judge. What means he got
his due process and they said get the fuck out.
So okay, So I guess Schumer is having a moment
(01:54:40):
regarding Kimmel.
Speaker 17 (01:54:42):
So let's talk about that real quick. I guess hang on,
all right, let me make sure you guys can see
it first, and then.
Speaker 14 (01:54:55):
Schumer your reaction to this.
Speaker 20 (01:54:56):
It is outrageous. HiT's a page right out of She's playbook.
This is just despicable, disgusting and against democratic values. Trump
and his allies seem to want to shut down speech
that they don't like to hear. That is not what
democracies do. That is what autocracies do. And it doesn't
(01:55:17):
matter whether you agree with Kimmel or not. He has
the right to free speech. And so it is just outrageous.
It is indicative of autocracy, and I am just outraged
by it. Again, this is what dictators do. This is
what she would do, this is what Putin would do.
We are not that country.
Speaker 5 (01:55:37):
So I would like to point out that while Kimmel
has freedom of speech, he does not have freedom from consequences.
And I also want to go back to something that
he said in the middle of that clip, where this
is not what democratic values are. Notice he didn't say
this is not what American values are, because that would
(01:55:59):
have even the point home by distinctively pointing out that
this isn't what democratic values are. He's pointing out that
it's not okay because it's our guy. He didn't say American,
he said democratic because plenty of Americans have been silenced
for their views. Plenty of Americans have been silenced for
(01:56:23):
what the left deemed to be openly lying about things,
which is again why Fox News run by Murdoch did
not have Charlie Kirk on for quite some time because
of the fact that he was one of the people
that would not let go of the fact that there
were anomalies with our twenty twenty elections, like Gole, whether
(01:56:43):
anybody wanted to admit it or not. But these people
being mad that because he openly lied about the motivations
of a shooter on his own show, which was on Monday.
By the way, he didn't get suspended until last night,
(01:57:03):
like in real time, it happened around eight o'clock last
night my time. Did he say anything the next day
of hey, you know, maybe I went too far. Hell,
we watched for those of us that pay attention to
The Five. For me, I do it because Greg Greg
Gutfield's on it, and one of my clients goes on
his other show all the time. So I do everything
I can to keep Greg on the air for as
(01:57:25):
long as I can because it's good for one of
my clients. We all watched Tarlov and it'll probably make
the clip cut yesterday for tomorrow if I can find it.
Absolutely get nuked on Fox News the other day after
being you know, on The Five, after not being on
the show for like a week. She tried to make
the both sides argument and got Feld went nuclear. I
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mean to the point where if this was a round
of Mortal Kombat, the voice dude would have been.
Speaker 2 (01:57:53):
Like finish her.
Speaker 5 (01:57:55):
I mean we're talking full on nuking from orbit. And
then when he realized what he did, with then minutes
moments of him having a second to calm down, he
apologized for it. Kim I'll Ever apologized during his show
on Monday night. Kim I'll Ever apologized on his show
on Tuesday night. And you know what happened. The syndication
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groups started this. Granted, the FCC chair was like, we're
going to be looking into this because you know that
may have crossed the line. But the syndication folks, the
ones that are paying the freight to run most of
these stations, that have to pay for the individual licensing
and all the things that they have to pay for.
That makes it very very expensive. Oh h fact, dude
(01:58:47):
is the reason why BZ gets lots of demerits for
showing up with a minute despair. At least you were here,
so I do appreciate that. So it's all good. Don't
forget to come back. So there will so I guess
I should say this now, there will be a culture
shift tonight. There will not be a jenn and Rick
Jenna's in Tennessee. I have some errands to run that
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will be happening later in the afternoon since my afternoon
has freed up, but I should be back still in
time to carry bes tonight live on KLARN Radio, So
make sure you guys come back for that. If you do.
First of all, make sure you tune in over here
first so we get recording for the click that we
earned from running him. But then head over to their
YouTube channel and go chat over there because that's the
(01:59:31):
most active place to chat. And since I smill cast him,
he can't see our chats, which I may talk to
him about the night and just have him leave me
in off stage with my accounts running so that way
he can see our chats if any show up. But
that's up to him. It's issue. Yeah, and what Raptor
(01:59:53):
just said, there's always a replay now. I am behind
on the archives for the audio versions, but you can
still catch the video replays on Brumble YouTube and even
for a now still on Axe. At some point I
may actually start pulling some of the archives down from
X to start driving replay traffic to other places, but anyway,
that's gonna do it for this one, folks. I know
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it was kind of all over the place today. I
know there's been lots of stuff going on, but happy stories. Antifa.
Sorry to still Besy's online, but it's a good one.
Antifa has been declared a terrorist organization. Mood khaliels being deported.
Jimmy Kimmel, is you know I still think that that
ABC Disney's using this as a negotiation tool to make
(02:00:37):
him understand that they can't keep paying him a hundred
million a year to do his thing, or can't keep
putting the bill for ae hundred million a year to
do his thing. I honestly kind of think that's what's
going on with Colbert because both of their contracts are upsoved.
Speaker 2 (02:00:49):
So I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:00:50):
They may get completely asked, they may not, but either way,
there's going to be some restructuring going on because they
can't keep losing anywhere on average between forty to fifty
million dollars a year while they're paying one hundred million
dollars a year to put out the show. I still
can't believe for a daily show with no real production value,
(02:01:10):
it still cost them one hundred million dollars a year. Hey, ABC,
I have an entire team of folks that would come
work for you for about a million a year to start,
just so you know, as long as you don't mind
things being a more conservative bent, all right, that's gonna
do it for this one, folks. Again, want to thank
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everybody for taking the time to hang out and chat
with us today. It looks like from what I can
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usually go up a little bit after we shut down,
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find out here in a minute, which for a Thursday,
ain't bad. Last night was nuts because we had a
lot of folks helping Simulcass. I think at one point
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that was pretty insane. So I want to thank everybody
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Speaker 2 (02:02:40):
If you wish.
Speaker 5 (02:02:41):
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doing what we thought was our part, don't know about
y'all what I feel like I could still be doing more. Sadly,
it takes money to do those things. We're gonna have
to figure that out anyway. I am long and rambling.
This one's over by everybody, But over say over.
Speaker 3 (02:03:44):
Nothing is over until we.
Speaker 1 (02:03:45):
Decided, is was it over?
Speaker 2 (02:03:47):
With the Shriman's bomb?
Speaker 1 (02:03:49):
Parl Horner?
Speaker 6 (02:03:50):
Hello, closing time, Open all the doors.
Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
And let you out into the night.
Speaker 2 (02:04:02):
There closing time.
Speaker 1 (02:04:05):
That's great, just fucking great. Man. How what the fuck
are we supposed to do? Game over?
Speaker 12 (02:04:11):
Man?
Speaker 1 (02:04:12):
Game over? Meantime?
Speaker 2 (02:04:16):
Time for you to go out to the places.
Speaker 1 (02:04:19):
You will be from closing time.
Speaker 11 (02:04:26):
This room will be open till your brothers are your sisters.
Speaker 3 (02:04:33):
I love you a Flahoma, what a great crowd. I
love you.
Speaker 5 (02:04:40):
Say good night, Gracie and mys