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October 8, 2025 129 mins
Isn't it funny that those of us constantly praying and trying to discuss differences in ideas peacefully are being labeled fascist or worse, even demons? This happened to Rick this week, so that had to be addressed. Also, Charlie Kirk, the man who built a grassroots empire from nothing, is now being labeled as just a podcaster. Because the Left couldn't kill an idea, so now they minimize the "source," never realizing Charlie wasn't the source -- Christianity and the Constitution were 
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
They see.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Sometimes you win, so sometimes you lose. So and right now,
right now I'm losing bad.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Stood on this.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Stay tonight after night, reminding the broken.

Speaker 5 (00:38):
It'll be all right, But right now, alright now.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I just can't.

Speaker 6 (00:49):
It's easy and see when there's nothing to bring me down?

Speaker 4 (00:58):
But what will I say when I'm fail to flame?

Speaker 7 (01:02):
Like I am?

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Ride?

Speaker 8 (01:05):
Now?

Speaker 9 (01:07):
Follow your eg the line you can't save the fire
with your mighty hand.

Speaker 8 (01:15):
Many left you don't My is you alone?

Speaker 6 (01:28):
They say it only takes a little faith to move
a mountain.

Speaker 10 (01:37):
Thing.

Speaker 11 (01:39):
A little faith is all I have.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Ride Now, God, will you choose to leave mountains.

Speaker 12 (01:49):
Under movable.

Speaker 7 (01:54):
All?

Speaker 6 (01:55):
Give me the strength to be able to say.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
It is aware with mine? Don't I know you're any more?

Speaker 13 (02:05):
I know you can't say through the value with your
money name body a man?

Speaker 7 (02:14):
You don't my.

Speaker 6 (02:21):
I know sounrow and I'll go to hurt.

Speaker 7 (02:25):
It would all go away if you just say the word.
But you don't. Don't. You've been by.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
You all my days.

Speaker 14 (02:46):
Jesus sid will clean.

Speaker 7 (02:50):
To come one man?

Speaker 15 (02:54):
Because I know you're able.

Speaker 8 (02:59):
I know.

Speaker 7 (03:04):
I know you're I know you kid. You don't.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Know I'm so I.

Speaker 12 (03:26):
Don't know the way if you're just saying a word,
don't you don't do.

Speaker 14 (03:55):
It is willo, it is a well it is with massle.

Speaker 15 (04:17):
Hello friends, you have a moment so that we may
discuss our Lord and Savior minnarchy. No, seriously, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Hi.

Speaker 15 (04:26):
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(05:09):
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Speaker 16 (05:25):
From the Red Rolls through the Capital Steps, it's calling
out the truth. No temper regrets, he's got fire in
his voice and facts in his hand, talking says to
the people all across this last shows, I don't spend
no script of the ego in the sky, they say.

Speaker 6 (05:42):
Also, and okay, see he's calling it out with my dannel.
This in a whole lot of cloud. This is on
radio real dude in freak up.

Speaker 7 (05:53):
And feel what we feel.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
He's breaking down the noise, he's cutting.

Speaker 7 (06:02):
Through the lies.

Speaker 16 (06:03):
Shot in the light where the shadow hids the guests
on the line and call his on.

Speaker 15 (06:08):
Decade the police, and welcome into the Friday Eve Edition,
or as I like to call it, the show that
almost wasn't.

Speaker 7 (06:28):
Oh.

Speaker 15 (06:28):
I worked well. I tried to work super late. I
fell asleep at my desk again running boards for other people.
Woke up and was like, uh yeah, So anyway, if
I sound scratch here the normal, it's because trees are
having sex in my backyard and my voice is killing me.

(06:50):
But we're gonna do this damn thing anyway. All right,
So anyway, welcome into the program. It is almost Friday.
For those of you are working for the weekend, You
are nearly there. It is just a little bit past
nine in God's time zone. Ten in the East and
seven in the West, and breaking story, news story. I
just found this out this morning when I was going
through stuff. Everything got so buried yesterday because of the

(07:11):
shooting and everybody freaking out over the shooting. And the
left is freaking out because jad Vans got really mad
over the shooting. So a new story kind of flew
under the radar here in Oklahoma. Ryan Walters is resigning.
He's stepping down in October. Apparently he's going to become
the CEO of a group that actually fights teachers' unions

(07:35):
and the craziness that's going on in the schools anyway.
So I guess maybe he thinks he can do a
better job for kids there, or he's just tired of
the crap. I will say this, we didn't deserve him
in the first place. Look, I get it, even he
rubbed me the wrong way with the Bible thing, and
he really did, because I mean, honestly, Trump rubbed me

(07:57):
the wrong way with the Bible thing because somebody who
is or was a president probably shouldn't be trying to
slap their name on a Bible. But then Ryan Walter
is trying to make a log, make a thing where
you know, the only Bible to fit the criteria was
the one with Trump's name on it, especially once Trump

(08:18):
was reelected again. I really didn't know how I felt
about that. But a lot of the other stuff that
Ryan Walter was trying to do here, if people would
have gotten out of his way, would have been a
good thing. But we don't deserve him here. So he's
gonna move on make a lot of money, and the
rank and file in Oklahoma will be happier, and our
kids are still gonna be one of the worst educated

(08:40):
in the country because we do.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
It all wrong.

Speaker 15 (08:43):
But that's just it. It's not just here, it's everywhere.
Until we recognize the fact that our education system is
broken and is very nearly broken beyond repair, I don't
know how we're ever gonna fix it. The kids aren't
learning anything that they need to learn any more, like nothing.

(09:04):
I mean. I used to work for the University of Oklahoma,
and I talk about this all the time. Working for
a university means that you know things about the folks
that you're supposed to be serving in the area that
you're working. And I actually used to work for the
Center for Public Management, which is a contract group for
the University of Oklahoma, and we did a lot of
work for the Department of Human Services in Oklahoma. Ask

(09:27):
me again how incestuous things are between state government and
state programs and state universities, and I might actually tell
you not I can anyway. So one of the things
that drove me the most crazy was working for the
Department of University, our Department of Human Services through the
University of Oklahoma, is they would ask us every year

(09:48):
what they could do to make our lives better and
what they could pass on to the client to make
our lives better. But they would also in these other
meetings talk about how they're aware of what the average
reading grade left is in Oklahoma, and I'm like, so,
riddle me this, batman. So you know that the average
grade reading level in Oklahoma, at least up until a
few years ago, was the fourth grade. Because we are

(10:12):
a rural area predominantly, and a lot of folks don't
even bother to finish high school because farming. And yet
the State of Oklahoma Department of Human Services sends letters
out to its customers every single day that are written
in legal ease, which means, you know, they can't understand it.

(10:36):
You know, there's at least a seventy five percent chance
they aren't going to be able to understand this letter.
So instead of being able to reach people where they are,
you keep sending out the same stuff. And then you
wonder why there are days when the people that take
the calls for you are four hundred five hundred deep
for an entire day because we're having to take time

(10:58):
out of our day to do the things that we
should be doing and having to translate letters back into
English for people. There's a reason I don't do that
work anymore. It's not because I didn't like what I
was doing. It's not because I didn't have a heart
to help my community or try to serve my community.

(11:19):
It's because I just couldn't do it anymore. Because the
state doesn't even listen to its own people, and it
doesn't matter who's in charge, it's just the way it is.
We're watching the same thing play out at a much
grander scale at the federal level. We'll be getting into
that today because, as far as I'm concerned, shut it

(11:39):
all down. The Democrats are trying to hold the government
hostage for a blank check. Shut it all down, But
here's what you do, mister president. With the stroke of
a pin, you deem douge and essential service, and then
you send them in with their red brigade to start
putting red tags on everything that is in essential, because

(12:00):
guess what, your federal government should only be providing essential
services anyway. The fact that we're talking about a government
shutdown and everybody's wringing their hands over the fact that
non essential government services might be being shut down next
week if we can't get the Democrats and Republicans to
agree on something. I'm gonna say this again, there shouldn't

(12:24):
be no such thing as a non essential government program.
Private sector can do it more effectively anyway, whatever it is.
If it's not essential, let private sector handle it. It
saves us.

Speaker 17 (12:42):
Money, it can make them money, and we don't have
to pay for it.

Speaker 15 (12:48):
I don't understand the problem. I don't understand why this
is such a foreign concept. Sometimes I hate having common sense.
It seems that those don't have it or so much
happier than I am because I'm looking at all this
going okay, so, and this is the point that I
just want to make to all the Democrats out there

(13:09):
that are screaming and yelling that, oh my god, if
this shuts down, it'll be the Republican's fault. Should have
grabbed a cough drop. We'll be doing that in a minute.
If this shuts down, it'll be the Republican's fault. You
know what happens when the Democrats are in charge. The
Republicans try to cut spending, and the Democrats want more spending,

(13:30):
and eventually the Republicans cave because they're afraid that the
government's gonna get shut down and they're gonna get blamed
for it. You know what happens when the Republicans are
in charge. The Republicans actually start trying to cut spending,
and the Democrats kick, scream, fight, claw and yell to
get all the spending back, and they try to hold
the government hostage until they get it back. We're not
the same. Tired of people pretending that we are. And

(13:53):
as I sent on Jeens Show last night, which probably
another reason why I'm tired, because I did the extra
hour night, but it is what it is. I'm tired.
I'm tired of everybody pretending that we can do things
the way we did the before September the tenth I'm

(14:14):
tired of seeing people saying things like don't let them
change you. If what they are doing and what they
are showing you they are doesn't change you, then something's
wrong with you.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Now.

Speaker 15 (14:27):
That doesn't mean fight evil with evil. That's not what
I'm saying, but I'm saying, if it doesn't change the
way you fight, if it doesn't change your angle of attack,
then there's something broken within you, and I don't know
how to fix that. And what I'm finding more and more,
especially with the teds Riddle version Riddle people that were
formally aligned with us, that now you know everything Trump

(14:47):
does is evil and all Trump's Trump voters or demons,
I'm finding they're the most broken of all, scarecrow, And
it's been all over my timeline for days, because I
made the mistake of making a joke with some a
few days ago, and they've been in my timeline ever since,
and they keep saying some of the most vile, hateful
things about Trump voters in general, and I'm like, you,

(15:10):
realize all you're doing is proving that you're actually the
one who's broken. Because I'm still sitting here trying to
have a conversation with you. You can't answer me. You
won't answer me about why all Trump voters are bad,
why they're evil. Why if a Trump voter, which is
me quote scripture to you, I'm a demon? You don't
ever answer any of those questions. Why is that? Why

(15:34):
is it that I'm still sitting here trying to have
a conversation with you, and all you're doing and doing
is telling me how bad I am and how there's
no redeeming qualities for Trump voters. This is the America
that we live in today. This is the America that

(15:56):
we live in today. And the simple truth of it,
ladies and gentlemen, is this. They are being programmed to
hate you, and it's working. They are being programmed to
despise you, and it's working. When they see Charlie Kirk,

(16:17):
you know what they see this because you know what
I see everywhere. He was just a podcaster? Then why
did you have to kill him? Why did you hate
him so much if he was just a podcaster? Because
he wasn't just a podcaster. He was somebody's child, somebody's husband,

(16:40):
somebody's father, and he dedicated his life to trying to
get Americans to talk to one another again. And you
know what, you guys are the ones that don't want
to talk anymore. Trump is the devil. We're all evil.

(17:01):
And I had the same person that's been in my
timeline all week tell me that when trump Ism is
finally eradicated, they want all of us to have to
wear a mark so that they can so they can
see who we were. Who exactly does that sound like
the same people that keep telling me that I'm the

(17:22):
evil one, that I'm the hateful one, primarily because I
won't just sit here and take their abuse anymore. Are
the ones that are doing nothing but spewing hatred at me.
But they don't see it as hatred because their anger

(17:44):
is justified. They're feeling that I am not a Christian
because since I voted for Trump, I automatically support the
Antichrist is justified. Like it or not, Ladies and gentlemen,
this is becoming a holy war, and I don't say

(18:04):
that lightly. We are at war on all fronts. Islam
is becoming embolden. You can see it in the fact
that in places like Dearborn to Stand now they have
entire political rallies in their home languages. You hear them

(18:30):
calling for the fact that all Western civilization must be
destroyed now from American soil, from British soil. We talk
about what's happening in London like it could never happen here.
It's already happening here. It's happening in Dearborn, It's happening

(18:55):
in the surrounding areas of Dearborn. We had elon Ola
come out and flat out tell us that the people
that put her in office because she predominantly gets Islamic votes,
did not come here to assimilate, but they came here
to colonize, and we didn't pay attention. And now, thanks

(19:20):
to communism, largely infiltrating our education system, most of our
kids hate us now. Most of America's youth, until September
tenth looked at America as if it was a cancer
that needed to be eradicated from the rest of the world.

(19:57):
I mean, you know, it could be. Denny's just ask
the question, you know, if they start marking us, will
that be the beginning of the end times? I don't.
I mean, I don't know. I guess it depends on
what kind of mark they're talking about. But if you're
talking about the mark of the beast, not to go
all pastory for a second. If you're talking about the
mark of the Beast, that's something then everybody apparently is
going to have to take or they won't be able

(20:17):
to buy, sell or do business. So I don't think
it's going to be this. I don't think it's the
same thing. But I mean, look, guys, this is the
world we live in now, and it's the world that
we helped them make. That's the part that still has me.
I'll be honest, Like I said, I almost didn't do

(20:37):
the show today. I'm sitting here and I'm putting show
notes together and I'm getting everything everything put together, and
I'm having a full and panic attack while I'm trying
to do it because I'm coming to terms with what
we've allowed to happen. And my flesh and my spirit
are currently at war with one another because we let
this happen. You know, I've I've been fighting to change

(21:01):
it since twenty ten, but we let it happen. And
I say I've been fighting to change it. I've been
finding to change it in my own little corner of
the world. I haven't done enough. And then I see
everything that I could be doing, and everything that I

(21:21):
should be doing and everything else that I have to do,
and I just start feeling completely overwhelmed. But I know
that some of this is our fault. Letting it get
to this point before we finally stood up is our fault.

(21:42):
Letting these people push us around for over a decade
was our fault. Not I mean, sorry, I'm being very
careful as to what I say today. You know what,

(22:02):
Let's do this. Let me go ahead and put on
another music break real quick, just so I can go
grab a cough drop, so hopefully I cannot choke to
death on the air today. So I haven't really been
taking very many breaks lately, so I don't really feel
that bad about putting some back in. We'll be right back.
I don't even know where this is gonna start at,

(22:24):
but we're just gonna play it, So hang on as
I get it set up. It's mercy me, so it can't.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Be that bad.

Speaker 18 (22:42):
Bring your time, then bring your shame, bring your guilt,
then bring your pain.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Don't you know that's not your name?

Speaker 6 (22:55):
You will always be much more to me every day,
he rested with the voice that keep telling me.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
I'm not all right.

Speaker 9 (23:05):
But that's all right because I hear a voice and
he calls me in a deep would not say, you've
never been, and greater is the one leaving inside of me.

Speaker 7 (23:19):
Then he who is living in the world and greater
is the one leaving inside of me. Then he who
is leading in.

Speaker 18 (23:38):
The world, bring your down, ring your feet, bring your hurt,
and bring your teeth.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
There will be no calm nation.

Speaker 9 (23:55):
You hold.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Your right is sandy.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
And my fault.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
There'll be those who will call.

Speaker 8 (24:02):
Me you mistake.

Speaker 6 (24:05):
That's okay, because I hears a.

Speaker 7 (24:08):
Boy and he calls me every day I'm nothing, never be.
The greater is going on naving insth to me. Then
he who is leaving in the world, you the greater

(24:33):
is leaving.

Speaker 10 (24:34):
Answer to me, and he is living in the world.
He's a lous.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
A battle, Grace says, And he doesn't.

Speaker 18 (24:59):
Matter that customer a really wonderful he's learn too and
freely unsaved.

Speaker 6 (25:06):
It just how he sees me, and it makes me
love in mornings. Grace says, it doesn't.

Speaker 7 (25:15):
It comes as freely unsaying definitely easy here.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
It makes me.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
Because I say an he come freak him not saying.

Speaker 7 (25:35):
It's never been him greater is then things.

Speaker 6 (25:42):
Then he is.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
The greater, is the meaving is something to me? Then he.

Speaker 15 (26:28):
All right, welcome back, cough drop, achievement unlocked. We're back
where not.

Speaker 18 (26:35):
Today?

Speaker 15 (26:39):
I don't know. I keep trying, I keep trying, but
I don't know. I'm getting mad again. But I'm not
mad at them anymore. I'm mad at us because we
let this happen. I know we I know we want

(27:00):
to blame the shooter, and I know we want to
blame leftists, but we're the one that let them get
this way. And I think this is why things like
this are starting to happen. This has happened now twice
in two weeks, and trust me, it's been fun to watch.

(27:21):
I'm not going to pretend that it hasn't been. What
we're about to be playing here in a minute. But
this is a symptom of a bigger problem. It's us
starting to come to terms with the fact that we've
allowed this to happen. So this was the five yesterday.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
Okay. It's real simple.

Speaker 19 (27:44):
You label someone a fascist or a racist or a Nazi,
it makes you free to attack them, and that has
been the ideology from the start.

Speaker 20 (27:53):
It's weird, So why let me talk tell me why
it's okay.

Speaker 6 (27:57):
Well, no, no, I'm getting there.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
I'm getting I'm getting there.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
I'm enjoying this.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
Okay, you won't be for long.

Speaker 19 (28:04):
The left, the left calls Trump a hate monger. They
have called me a hate monger because I ridic ridicule
the left. I ridicule protesters, I ridicule academia, Hollywood, the
news media.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
I make fun of the view every day.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
I make fun of the un.

Speaker 19 (28:18):
Guess what, no one acts on the things that I
say because my side doesn't do that. We say people
are stupid, we say people are wrong, but we don't.

Speaker 6 (28:29):
Say they're evil. That is your game, Okay.

Speaker 19 (28:32):
And then you come and you say, okay, man, this
is a mentally ill loaner. Well, who do you think
does this stuff? It's not Ben Affleck, it's not Tom Brady,
it's not even Carrot Top. People who do this stuff
are always that way. The question is who points them
in that direction? Why pick Ice? Why pick Kirk White?
Target TV stations and put bomb under bombs under Fox trucks?

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Huh?

Speaker 19 (28:55):
White? Vandalized memorials? Why kill kids in Catholic schools? Two
things can be true. A person could be mentally ill,
and you can be guiding him to that place in
his life. That is how brainwashing works.

Speaker 15 (29:13):
I love that Raptor. I'm heading over to KLA our
radio now. Pray for me. I would pray for me
too if I was trying to watch me do this
stuff anyway, So I promise I'm going somewhere with this.
But I think it's why so many of us are
angry right now, because we're realizing we did this to
ourselves because we did not have situational awareness. We kept

(29:38):
telling ourselves these aren't bad people, They're just good people
with terrible ideas because we didn't want to be like them,
because remember, they've called us every name in the book
for as long as I've been doing this. Hell, I

(30:00):
have somebody that I still consider a friend who I
used to, you know, technically sit across from on the show,
even though we were across town from one another when
we did it. And anytime I crossed the line that
would be one of the first things he did. Do
you realize how racist do you sound right now? That
is a really homophobic thing to say, Do you not understand?

(30:20):
And when he first started and I know I've said
this before, but trust me, I'm I'm six degree, six
degrees of Kevin Baconing, So just stay with me. And
when he first started doing that, when we first started
doing this together, anytime he did that, I would literally
just stop and I would pause and I would start
rewinding the mental tape. Did that?

Speaker 21 (30:43):
Was that?

Speaker 15 (30:44):
Did that really sound racist? Was it really that bad?
And you know, I'm not putting these words in his
mouth because I do not know whether he really felt
that lay or not. But I know as the years
have gone on and is the decades have turned from
one decade to down nearly two, it has become apparent

(31:06):
that for most of the people that engage in this
stuff all the time, when they used to say things
like that, it was to make us shut up, to
make us recoil, to make us stop talking. And then
that got to the point where that stopped working. So
now they won't even let you talk. See when they
could make you stop by calling you a name, that

(31:27):
was when they wanted rationalisation. I wean, yes, you want
someone who's willing to talk to us and speak to
us like we're on the same level. But then as
soon as you actually start trying to do that, all
they do is start calling you names. If you'll notice,
when the name calling stopped working, they stopped asking for
rational dialogue. Then they started talking about pushing back against

(31:53):
you in the streets because of who you voted for.
They started calling you an enemy of this state. We
didn't stop them then either. Now they've started killing us,
and we are still not willing to talk about what

(32:16):
needs to be talked about. It is time. It is
time to start talking about how to separate ourselves from
these people. And I'm not even kidding. Something occurred to
me yesterday and it's something, well, something that occurred to

(32:39):
me after watching a video yesterday, And I think I
have the video, so I may find it in a second.
But you guys know me, I love history. I've studied
all kinds of history. I've studied, you know, Christian history,
US history, World history, pretty much any bit of history
I can find, I'm usually trying to absorb because that's
how you understand where going is, to understand where we

(33:01):
came from and how we got here. That's the reason
they started trying to remove all our history just a
few short years ago. I won't tell you that part either,
but you know something that never occurred to me until
someone pointed it out, and it was in a video
clip that I watched yesterday. In the lead up to
the Civil War, and even during the Civil War, each

(33:25):
side was sending their officer training, their officer training corps,
and their officer trainees to both West Point and Annapolis.
These people were training together and then graduating and going
off to kill one another. What weird level of civility

(33:48):
must there have been in this country for the Confederate
and the Union officers to be training together, whether they
be Army, Navy, or Marine Marines back then. I don't
remember when the Marines were established, But anyway, you guys
know what I'm talking about. Whether they were Army or Navy,
they were training together, learning together, sleeping in the same

(34:12):
general vicinities. I don't know if they were eating lunch together.
Maybe they had, you know, the Confederate lunch room was
over here, the Union lunch room. I don't I don't know.
I don't know. I just know that thinking about something
like that even being able to occur today, it would
be an impossibility. You're you're telling me that during the

(34:32):
Civil War, the same war college people were training both
sides and there was nobody that there. There was there
was nobody, you know, trying to pour gunpowder everywhere. It's
bull it up. There was none of them there there
There was nobody nuke in the buildings. I mean them

(34:53):
nuke's back then, as you know what I'm talking about,
because I look at everything that's going on today and
I realize that we are more divided now than we
were during the Civil War and that should terrify everyone. Yeah,
so we had Marines, but I guess they would still

(35:13):
train in Annapolis. I couldn't remember when their exact founding
date was. Did I mention I fell asleep at my
desk last night while trying to listen to Sean and
Bez By the way, dude, Oh you guys who added
to the Crossover were shows more often those are fun.
Both nights of that were a blast. I had more

(35:35):
fun night one, but that's because I was awake for
the part that was really hilarious. I don't know if
did I miss anything hilarious last night because I fell
asleep at about ten forty five at my desk and
woke up at like three point thirty and went crap,
Yes again, don't look at me, old man, I see that. Look,
don't look at.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Me like that.

Speaker 15 (35:58):
But anyway, but it occurs to me, we couldn't do
that today, I don't think. I mean, we can barely
do it now. We can barely do it now. We

(36:20):
can't even be civil with one another on the same campuses. Now.
There's a nifty little thing going around and I think
it was Georgetown's campus with a QR code on it
and the tagline for the new group there. I guess, well,
I don't think it's a new group, but their new
tagline is for this group, hey fascist catch and underneath
it gives the name of the group, and it says,

(36:42):
the only college group that celebrates when a Nazi is killed.
How do you coexist with people who hate you? How
do you coexist with people who prove they hate you
every single day? How do you coexist with people who

(37:04):
show you how much they hate you every moment of
every single day. This is a question that I keep
coming back to, and I wish I didn't. I wish
I could go back to just talking about the news stories.
I wish I could go back to just making fun
of leftists. My job was so much easier when I
could do that, but you know what, everybody else is

(37:28):
doing that, and that's not where I am right now.
Because I didn't start this for ratings. I didn't start
this to get famous. I started this to change people,
to influence what lives I could within the sphere of
influence that I had. That's why I changed this, and

(37:50):
that's why I can't let this go. I've tried. I
tried to do a new, more normal style show yesterday,
and it felt wrong because we aren't addressing the elephant
in the room or in this case, the suicidal donkey
in the room wearing the bomb vest because they're willing

(38:12):
to do whatever it takes to shut me and you up.
They used to be able to do it with words.
Now it's not working, so they're starting to do it
with violence. Sometimes even the violence isn't working, so then
they escalate the violence. So again I asked the question,

(38:36):
how how do we move forward with this group of people?
And again the clip I played a minute ago, I
think illustrates this fact because Greg is finally starting to
figure out that Jessica Artarlov and I think, on some level,

(38:58):
I think they've known this because I am a firm
believer because Glenn Beck kind of let the cat out
of the bag from when he went first from CNN
over to Fox and then left Fox that he was
tired of being in rooms full of people that he
felt like we're playing caricatures because he didn't understand how
they can get along with each other so well off
camera when their ideas were diametrically opposed to one another.

(39:31):
I get it, because he's like a starting. They were
doing that to me in the seventies when I was
a cop. This show isn't about the before times, sir, skidding, skidding,
you're giving me that look again, or you will be
in about three to one. But no, I mean, I

(39:53):
just I don't. I don't know how we move forward
from here because the top every thing else off. We're
days away from what amounts to a government shutdown, which
is the most hilarious thing to me anyway, because the
essential parts of government are still going to be on.
And I know I said this earlier, but I'm gonna
ask this question again, Why, how and for what reason

(40:17):
does our federal government handle anything that is considered a
non essential service. Shouldn't that be the stuff we turn
over to you know, maybe private industry and let them
figure out how to get it done. So there's a
clip about this though, because that's that's one of the

(40:39):
things that I probably will be talking about or trying
to talk about more of a normal fashion this time today,
because this is part of the important important news, because
I would like to remind you that when the government
is headed for shutdown, when the Republicans aren't the leadership party,

(41:01):
it's still their fault. When they're the leadership party, it's
still their fault. So just shut it.

Speaker 22 (41:09):
Down, Just shut it all down if the Senate does not.

Speaker 15 (41:14):
The difference is with the Republicans normally, when they're fighting
with the Democrats over you know, trying to get things
done and keep the government from shutting down, it's to
try to either keep spending levels the same or god forbid,
actually try to trim something when they're the minority party.
And then we get mad because usually whoever's in charge

(41:36):
of our party at the time, especially if it's on
the House side, it's like have you met my inkpin?
And I'm gonna write this check anyway, and then we're mad.
But the funny thing is it doesn't matter. Our position
is still the same. Whether we're the minority party or

(41:56):
the majority party, our position is the same. We need
to get rid of some of this spending. We need
to cut spending most of the time. And this is
the difference between everyday average Americans and the rest of Washington,
DC is when we talk about cutting spending, we're talking
about actually spending less than we were before. When they

(42:19):
talk about cutting spending, what they're well, we're just going
to keep the levels the same, and technically for us,
that's a cut. Yeah, that's not how that works. That's
not how any of this works. But you know, I
just I want to talk about this clip right here,
hang on.

Speaker 22 (42:33):
If the Senate does not pass a bill to fund
the government in six days, the government will shut down.
President Trump canceled a planned meeting with Democratic leaders, and
CNN is reporting that he made that decision after speaking
with you and House Speaker Mike Johnson. Did you encourage
the President to cancel his meeting with Democrats?

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Well, I think the president. I can't speak for the president.

Speaker 23 (42:57):
President draws his own conclusions, but what I have to do,
and I think the President came the conclusion that it
wouldn't be a productive meeting. The Democrats requests are completely
unhinged and unreasonable and unserious, And if they want to
have a serious conversation, I think that I'm sure the
President would be welcome or.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Would be happy to do that.

Speaker 23 (43:17):
But at least right now, what they're asking for to
keep the government open for seven weeks is over a
trillion dollars in new spending and all kinds of policy
writers that never go on continuing resolutions. Continuing resolution is
something that when the Democrats had the majority and Joe
Biden was in the White House, they passed thirteen times

(43:39):
and Republicans worked with them to deliver the votes. Those
are clean spending continuing resolutions to fund the government for
a foreseeable time in order to allow something else to happen.
And in this case, we're trying to do this to
allow the normal appropriations process to get underway so that
we can pass bills the old fashioned way, which is
through the Appropriations Committee on the floor in the Senate,

(44:00):
where every senator has an opportunity to make their voices heard.
So this is a short term extension of existing funding,
current funding. The Democrats are trying to hijack it to
get a trillion dollars in new spending, and now I
don't think that's a very good deal for the American taxpayer,
and appears, at least at this point, the President's come
the same conclusion.

Speaker 22 (44:19):
I want to get to one of the specifics in
what the Democrats want in a second, but I understand
the President is going to make his own decision. But
it just want to confirm you did urge the president
not to have this meeting.

Speaker 23 (44:32):
I spoke with the President and I offer, as I
often do, my opinions, but I generally don't share those publicly.
And as I said, before the President comes to his
own conclusions, he spoke I.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Think with Speaker Johnson as well.

Speaker 23 (44:47):
We have at the desk in the Senate right now,
Dan a bill to fund the government passed by the House,
ready to be signed in law by the President.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
We could take it up today and pass it.

Speaker 23 (44:57):
It's that straightforward, and in the past that's always the
way this has worked. And in the past, as I
said thirteen times, when the Democrats had the majority in
the Senate, this is the way that it was done,
and Republicans worked.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
With them on these short term continuing resolutions.

Speaker 15 (45:14):
There you have the problem ladies and gentlemen, the Republicans
worked with them on these continuing resolutions. Notice how there's
never any reciprocation the Democrats are at This is another
thing that kind of got me angry today. And I

(45:35):
had to put down my phone and stop taking notes
and turn on some music and read my Bible for
a few minutes, which is why I was technically a
couple of minutes late starting the show, because I was
because another thought occurred to me. So the same people

(45:56):
who during the Obama administration decided they were going to
start finding a way to levy a fine against you
if you didn't have insurance that you had to pay for.
Remember that was all the way back in you know,
twenty ten, you know the before times. By the way, Beasy,

(46:18):
that was a really fancy way of telling me that
you're scowling at me. It was interesting. I've not I
know the term. I've never seen it used in a
non sewing capacity, though. That was interesting. Anyway, Sorry, easily
distracted today. But here's the I keep coming back to

(46:42):
the same point. The same people that wanted you to
be fined if you couldn't find a way to have
insurance and you had to provide proof that you had
insurance coverage every year that you did your taxes or
they levy a fine against you. I've been giveingving insurance
to free to do illegals for free, for free. You

(47:12):
know a lot of that trillion dollars that they're screaming for.
Guess what they're wanting to use that for to get
those same illegals free insurance again or free healthcare which
you and I have to pay for, which is why
they needed trillion dollars to make it happen. The rest
of it is they want the PBS funding back. Must

(47:38):
say this again. PBS has some of the most lucrative
marketing rights on the planet with some of the characters
character characters from the shows that they've created. If they
can't survive on their own, they don't deserve two anymore.

(48:01):
PBS almost made sense when there were only four channels,
but then there we went from VHF channels to UHF channels,
and then we added cable to the mix. Now we
have satellite, we have streaming. If PBS can't survive on

(48:26):
its own in the market, it doesn't deserve to anymore.
Same thing with Jimmy Kimmel. If Kimmel cannot survive on
his own in the market without stepping on his own
stepping on his own genitalia every night on TV, that's
not my problem. Besides, the funny thing is the Liberals
should be celebrating right now because by Donald Trump pointing

(48:48):
out what a tool Jimmy Kimmel is, he had the
best ratings he's had in a decade, because, you know,
the Liberals do the exact opposite of anything Donald Trump says. Anyway,
which leads us to another scary store. Talked about this
a little bit yesterday. But so day before yesterday, I
think it wasn't we had day before you. I think
it was day before yesterday. Maybe was it Monday, Tuesday?

(49:11):
I don't know anyway, So beginning of the week, let's
do that. Donald Trump comes out with Bobby Kennedy and
some other you know, actual doctors and starts talking about how,
you know, maybe taking tilent all while you're pregnant isn't
a great idea, or if you have to take it,

(49:32):
maybe take it at the lowest recommended dosage. Turns out
tilent All has been telling people that for a long time.
Interestingly enough, and yes, I know there are two different
versions of those posts going around. One of them actually
is from the actual talent All account, though the leftists
are liking to point out that something somebody's made an

(49:53):
account that is mirroring the talent All account. But yeah,
there's another one, same stuff, at least from what I
can tell. Doesn't matter that there have been Harvard studies
that say, while there's no direct causal information, we are
still seeing enough stuff that we should probably be concerned.

(50:15):
Doesn't matter that we asked women to stop smoking during
pregnancy and stop drinking during pregnancy with no information other
than assumption. But that's not even the scariest part, because
like the very next the same night, the same night

(50:40):
that Donald Trump said, you know, maybe you know this
isn't a good idea, and I found a PhD that
agrees with him. By the way, I may actually play
that clip again at some point today, But there's there's
a whole host of reasons why she says it's a
terrible idea, and it's not just the acet of minafin,

(51:02):
which is again why I may play this in a minute.
But so there, so there was this TikTok thing going
on the other night where a bunch of pregnant women
started like tagging. You know, in the words of Bell
dar Cone, had started consuming mass quantities of tailano and

(51:27):
now they're now they're being rushed to the hospital. I
wanted to believe that was a joke. I wanted to
believe it wasn't happening, but it is, and it did
any that even though they hate me, even though they could,

(51:49):
they wouldn't care if I stopped breathing. And I don't mean,
I don't mean that that they wouldn't know me, because
I've had somebody call me out for that before. You know,
they wouldn't even really know who you are. Yeah, but
if they did, they wouldn't care that I died because
I held different views than they did. My heart is
still breaking for those families, for people that just are

(52:09):
so out of it that they did the exact opposite
of what Orangeman bad said just to try to prove
that he was wrong, and you know what they were
gonna do. I took a handful of time a last
night and I woke up just no, you didn't though.
That's the problem. That's the problem. And try as I might,

(52:36):
I still find myself with just sorrow that it's come
to this, because again, these were somebody's children, they were
in the process of starting a family, somebody's grandchildren, and

(53:04):
yet because our society has failed them, they thought this
was a good idea. And then I get mad about
it again, and then I basically could comment very similar
to the one beaus He just put in the chat.
I'm to the point now where I'm just ready to

(53:24):
take all the warning labels off everything. We need to
get back to survival of the fittest again, because we're not.
We're not survival of the fittest anymore. And I know

(53:44):
that sounds evil and mean to people that don't understand it,
but that's how we got to where we are. We
keep asking ourselves how there's so much more autism now
than there was before. How there's so many of these
different things than there was before. You guys ever thought

(54:06):
it was because of the fact that we now go
out of our way to save lives that likely wouldn't
have survived before. How I'm one of them. So I'm
not saying I shouldn't exist. A lot of you guys
don't know this, but part of what I had to

(54:28):
overcome and did tons of physical therapy. About was because
for about four or five minutes during childbirth, I had
an umbilical cord wrapped around my neck, so I wasn't
exactly getting all the oxygen to my brain that I needed.
Explains a few things, don't it. But and I'll be honest,
I was misdiagnosed for a while. For the longest time,

(54:48):
they thought I had cerebral palsy because I was exhibiting
some of the same symptoms. But they realized that that
wasn't it because I still had about ninety nine point
nine percent of control of my musculature. So they're like, eh,
maybe that's not we thought so, And trust me, I

(55:10):
had to fight to get that removed from my medical
record to do what I wanted to do when I
grew up, and I did, but I still had to
do all kinds of physical therapy and stuff because I
was weaker than everybody else. I was born a month premature.
I spent the first month of my life in an incubator.
I had to fight and claw for everything that I did,

(55:32):
even in childhood. It's just the truth of it. Smoking
in the boys room. Oh but yeah, I literally had

(55:55):
to go to court to get my medical records modified
to be able to do what I wanted to do
when I grew up. That was fun. That was fun,
and then irony of ironies, most of what I spent
my entire childhood overcoming life is given back to me
in small ways, little doses, which is why I always

(56:16):
made the joke with my wife because she got mad
at me because we fight after her dad passed away.
She's like, Okay, we're not going through this. We're gonna
sit down and start planning out what we're gonna do.
We're gonna figure out how to get the stuff done,
and we're going to get it paid for.

Speaker 6 (56:30):
She got mad at me.

Speaker 15 (56:32):
Because I think you and Andrew might have been born
around the same time. Busy. She got mad at me
because she found out I wanted to be cremated, and
then she didn't find the reason why I wanted to
be cremated as funny as I did. And I'm like, look,
I have been God's plucky comic relief my entire life.
I don't want to run the risk of me finally

(56:53):
getting into heaven. And he'd be like, you know, you
know that scripture that says when you get here, you
get a new one. We decided for you, not so much.
She didn't find that funny when she I think actually,
when she realized that I wasn't going to be buried
next do her, I think that was when she started
plotting her escape. I'm only half kidding, only half getting

(57:16):
because she's like, I can't believe you don't want to
be buried next to me, Like I don't want to
be buried at all, because okay, look I realized I'm
not so I realized I'm not gonna be there, right,
But there's another reason. I'm claustrophobic, and the older I get,
the more claustrophobic I am. And I started but again,
potential mental issue. I understand this. But when we started

(57:39):
talking about planning on our funeral, I was laying there
one night and I'm just imagining myself being dead, trapped
in this box underground, and I'm like, no, I couldn't
even rationally come to terms with the fact that I
wasn't gonna be that I wasn't gonna be conscious that
I was in there. It didn't matter. I'm sitting in
this little box with the lid closed over me, and
I'm buried in the ground. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope,

(58:02):
not happening, not happening. But yeah, so that was kind
of that that I think was the unofficial beginning of
the end of my marriage. Anyway, we are at that point, folks,
We're gonna have to take a break. We are top
of the hour. Hour two is still coming. I hopefully
Hour two won't be quite so disjointed. No promises though.
My name is Rick Robinson, this is my show. Don't

(58:22):
forget to come back later tonight. We have disasters in
the making starting getting thirty pm Eastern, and then I
do believe there will be jenn Rick followed by Busy
Live and uh then I'm back doing this very same
thing tomorrow. And then he said, she said with Agiy Reagan,
well we are at back, stay.

Speaker 8 (58:42):
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what you do.

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Speaker 15 (01:06:35):
That's right for those of you working for the weekend.
You've made it over the hill. You're over the hump.
Yesterday was, in fact hump day. Also Chat Lives Matterday.
Hope you guys hung out for that. It didn't run
quite as long as it was planning to run, because
I was gonna run Beaties rerun last night, but I
fell asleep during their live one. But anyway, so we'll fit.

(01:06:59):
Will we figure out a point to play that at
some point maybe someday, I don't know, because I would
I was gonna say Saturday, but I forgot I'm gonna
be getting ready to perform a wedding ceremony, So yeah,
like I don't do enough. I also still do weddings
and funerals even though I don't do at church anymore anyway,

(01:07:23):
So welcome back into the program. I hope everybody's having
a great day. Thank you so much for everybody hanging
out with his chat rooms getting kind of full. Looks like,
oh god, I've made Besy cry. Somebody get to man
a tissue anyway. I thought Denny was gonna be ducking
out on us, but it looks like his meeting got moved.

(01:07:43):
Tell your bosses, I said, no more meetings during my show, sir.
Just kidding, just kidding. So according to Beezy, there is hope.
I'm trying to see if I can get into the
chat to get that pulled, because it doesn't let me
pull from inside the studio screens. So one moment, please,
I'm curious as to what he's referring to. I would

(01:08:06):
also like to thank the nearly three hundred of you
hanging out with us right now. And because I wasn't there,
I can't see it. Go figure, I don't did I mention,
I don't really like the ex chats very much. Oh
I talked about that earlier, Andrew, but I'll back up
for you, buddy, You're special enough. So yeah, I found
that out early this morning, like I had no idea.

(01:08:27):
So apparently he announced he was resigning yesterday, and it
kind of got buried because of everything that was going
on with the shooting in Texas. Kind of like the
Google News kind of got buried because of the shooting
in Texas. Kind of makes you wonder if there might
not been another reason for the shooting in Texas. Not
that I'm, you know, one of those Tenfoil had people,

(01:08:48):
as I had just my tenfoil hat, but no, to
answer your question, he is resigning to go to work
for a think tink group that is going to be
combating union and specifically teachers unions here in Oklahoma. He's
going to be the CEO of a new group that's forming.
And I can't really blame him because he's been getting
so much flak even from his own side, that I

(01:09:09):
think he's just decided he's done. But yeah, so that's
what's up with that. ABC. If you could drop that
link again, that would be awesome. I really do want
to see what you were trying to show me, but
I wasn't in the actual ex chat yet I am now,
so if you drop it again, it should show up
for me, and it'll be a minute before you actually
hear that I've asked you to do that. So anyway,

(01:09:30):
so let's move on with some other stuff because I'm
kind of, like I said right now, I'm kind of
bouncing back and forth with a few things. But this
was a fun one to watch too, because what they
expected us to do, especially after they after we watched

(01:09:51):
Charlie Kirk basically be murdered on live streams, was for
us to sit down, shut up, and go home. That
isn't happening. So this is from This is from an
article from our friends at Red State, But this is
Megan Kelly at a Charlie kirkstyle event. Just watch, Oh

(01:10:11):
Why you support a President? Didn't do something that I
needed to do before I could started doing that song,
Oh why.

Speaker 21 (01:10:20):
You support a president whose contributes to the rhetoric that
got your friend Charlie killed? We saw his rally recently
said I hate my enemies. His uh Stephen Miller said
similar things. How can you support him when he contributed
to what got Charlie killed.

Speaker 20 (01:10:39):
Assumes facts not in evidence.

Speaker 3 (01:10:41):
What you said is not true.

Speaker 21 (01:10:42):
Sev of political violence is committed by Republicans.

Speaker 8 (01:10:46):
Okay, look it up.

Speaker 21 (01:10:47):
That's not the OJA just pulled it ojd OJ.

Speaker 7 (01:10:51):
Just pulled it from their website.

Speaker 21 (01:10:52):
DJ just pulled the study from the website because they're delusional.

Speaker 20 (01:10:55):
That's not true, because it just pulled it.

Speaker 21 (01:10:57):
Look it up, pulled it from their website.

Speaker 20 (01:11:00):
Once you pull the crazies out of there, it is
overwhelmingly left wing violence.

Speaker 3 (01:11:04):
Google it.

Speaker 21 (01:11:04):
We have had every single person on googlet right now.

Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
You know this is this is how we get here.

Speaker 20 (01:11:11):
So first of all, let me take on the first
part of the premise of your question, that it was
President Trump's rhetoric that led to an assassin killing our
friend Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
That's a blatant lie.

Speaker 20 (01:11:22):
It's a defamatory blaspheam, and it's inappropriate in the setting.

Speaker 21 (01:11:25):
That's not what I said.

Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
We know, yes it is.

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
No.

Speaker 21 (01:11:27):
I said he contributed to the political he contributed to
the political atmosphere, the the well, then you have no potion.

Speaker 20 (01:11:35):
Then your point is utterly empty. It's contributing to the
atmosphere the present guy was.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
Let's just make clear.

Speaker 20 (01:11:40):
Let's just make clear this guy was motivated by leftist ideology.
We know it from the bullet casings, we know it
from the Utah.

Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
Governor, we know it from his own father. Yes, we do.
Let's be really clear on that.

Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
Even if that's true.

Speaker 21 (01:11:53):
So then you're saying, because let's say this guy's leftist,
even if that's true, does that make it okay for
the sitting president of the United States violence against the liberals.

Speaker 20 (01:12:02):
The President of the United States has not accepted violence
against liberals. The President of the United States made a
joke at the Charlie Kirk memorial which was funny and
self deprecating.

Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
It was on the heels of Erica.

Speaker 20 (01:12:13):
Kirk saying she in an extraordinary moment forgave her husband's killing.
And then President Trump got up and making a joke
playing off of what Erica said. He said, we disagree.
I need to do better. Eric is going to try
to convince me, But I'm in a different place. And
that's completely normal for a politician to be thinking about

(01:12:35):
his political fights. And by the way, Trump has every
right to loathe his enemies. They tried to put him
in jail for the rest of his life, they tried
to bank tried to his a family in jail, tried
to kill him.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Criminal.

Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
Wait, okay, now you go.

Speaker 21 (01:12:53):
Thank you for your time.

Speaker 15 (01:12:54):
Okay, So there's a lot to unpack here, so bear
with me while I open the suitcase. So the study
that he's referring to that was pulled by the DOJ
was one that was actually on the website during the
Biden administration to try to paint us as the bad guys.

(01:13:17):
And that entire study has been completely debunked, completely and
totally debunked, which is why they pulled it because there's
there's absolutely nothing in it that supports anything. And it's
just like she said, if you take out the people
that were lumped in with the study that obviously have
mental illness issues, you are then left with predominantly left

(01:13:37):
wing violence because they're the violent ones. If you don't
believe me, try to talk to one. And at this point,
I hate, I hate that they have made me this way.
But pretty much anybody who doesn't support Trump is left
of me anymore. And by support, I don't mean one
hundred percent of the time so I'm not well. If

(01:14:00):
you don't agree with the president that I voted for
one hundred percent of the time, I never want to
talk to you again. No, that's not what I mean,
but that's their position. If you voted for the man,
then I don't want to talk to you one hundred
percent of the time. So yes, there are people that
still consider themselves Republicans that, as far as I'm concerned,
anymore left of me because they have no wiggle room.

(01:14:24):
They have ideologically fallen to the wayside. And for those
of you that don't understand what I mean, I would
like to point out to you, for those of you
who are old enough, Star Wars episode three, during that
entire episode, granted, you can either like the movie or

(01:14:45):
you can hate it. I will admit the sequels made
me actually like the prequels, which shows you how bad
they were, because by comparison, those were some good damn
Star Wars movies. But there was still some good storytelling,
especially in episode two and episode three. And Hayden Christiansen
has been a really good sport for all the hate

(01:15:07):
that he's gotten over the years for how people felt
he didn't play that character very well. I saw him
the other day. He threw out the first pitch at
a baseball game, and he was wearing a jersey that
said sixty six. A bit of a Star Wars inside
joked there. But the character of Anakin Skywalker found himself

(01:15:32):
falling more and more into the dark side of the force.
But he thought he was on the right side. He
was doing what he was doing because he was trying
to do the right thing for the person that he
loved in his own mind, because he had started seeing

(01:15:53):
visions that she was going to die and he wanted
to be able to do something to stop that. This
is why I always talk about sometimes even the best
of intentions don't mean anything, because if you find yourself

(01:16:14):
turning your back on everything that you believe in, and
you start turning away from friends and family, and then
you even start wishing ill to those friends and family, you.

Speaker 17 (01:16:31):
Might actually be the problem. You might actually be the problem.

Speaker 15 (01:16:43):
And that's where we are. We have so many people
now that have been convinced through social programming that they're
on the right side, but they don't realize that the
reason that they feel like they've been on the right
side is because social media has been programming them to
think they're the good guys. Social media has been programming
them to think they're the good guys. Because the Biden

(01:17:04):
administration quietly behind the scenes, say what you want about
Donald Trump trying to influence things and undo influence and
blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA. At least what he's
doing is out in the daylight. The Biden administration secretly,
quietly and surreptitiously started targeting people within social media companies

(01:17:27):
and telling them you're going to do this or else.
So what they did was they started curating what people
were seeing to only fit one side of the narrative.
But it got even worse than that because they were

(01:17:49):
using USAID money and your tax money and my tax money,
and all the money that we unwillingly give to the government,
usually kicking and screaming, to fund their own little private
groups to foment angst known as Antifa and Black Lives Matter.

(01:18:09):
And the people that were buying all of the social
media distortion hook line and sinker then watched all these
groups that were supposedly standing up for them. There were supposedly,
you know, actual grassroots resistance. When it turns out it
was all paid for AstroTurf, so they became more and

(01:18:32):
more emboldened. Then you have their entire leadership circle saying
things like when you see Trump's cabinet members out on
the street, push back, get in their faces, don't let
them eat in your restaurants, stop them when they go
to your gas stations. And then it wasn't even the

(01:18:53):
cabinet members anymore. Then it was if you know Trump
voters in your life, maybe you shouldn't have Thanksgiving with
them because we can't support or condone their brand of crazy.
So this goes back to something that I was talking
about earlier in the program, looking back at the Civil

(01:19:15):
War and realizing that these people were actually in a
shooting war with one another, but could still behave well
enough to send their officer trainees to the same places
to train together, and then they would leave the vaunted
halls and go off and try to kill one another.

(01:19:36):
Is it just me or does that break anybody else's brain?
Cause again, I don't know how I never knew that.
Maybe I'd read it somewhere once before, and because of
the fact that it did break my brain, I didn't
hold onto it. But that was just hearing that yesterday,
and you know what, let me see if I can
find that real quick while I'm talking about it, because
I think I bookmarked it. Hearing that being talked about yesterday,

(01:20:00):
I was just like I did, seriously, that's a thing.
I don't guess that book marked it, after all. I
thought I tweeted about it though. Oh well, dang, that
was good though too. One of these days I'm going

(01:20:22):
to remember to bookmark all these things. But yeah, So
if you think we're past the crazy point, we're not,
because again, the Democrats are ready to shut down the
government because we won't fund their healthcare wish list, which

(01:20:48):
again is insane if you think about it, it really is.
All right, So this is from my good friend Jen,
who I do a show with usually on Thursday nights.
We couldn't do it last week because she was in
Tennessee at a family thing. I think she's back tonight.
I'm going to confirm with her here in just a

(01:21:09):
little bit. But I thought this was a rather important point,
so I'm gonna go ahead and talk about her on
the show. She just posted this out on x Well.
For some reason, it just showed up at my feed.
But I guess she put it out at three twenty
four in the morning, right about the time I realized
I was asleep at my desk. So words are not violence.

(01:21:29):
Silence is not violence. This is imperative because as humans,
we generally understand that if someone is violent towards you,
you are entitled to be violent towards them. We cannot
allow the definition of violence to be corrupted. The reason
I wanted to say that is because I made that
very same point earlier this week. That's exactly what they've done.
They have equated words with violence. They have equated remaining

(01:21:53):
silent with violence because as a general human rule, if
someone is violent to you, you are allowed to be
violent back to them. Please see the Old Testament if
you doubt what I'm saying. So that's what they've done.
They've programmed people, well, words are hateful and that's and

(01:22:13):
hate is violence, and yeah, that means we can do this,
And that's that's what I'm talking about with the programming.
And the thing about it is, yes, this was the
capstone of the programming what the Biden administration did during
his term. That was the capstone of it. But it
wasn't the beginning of it. The thing about it is
it took a long time for them to get things

(01:22:33):
to where they are right now, but nobody wants to
talk about how it really started and why it really started.
Look at the point where our education system was completely revamped.
When that started, and who funded it as they wrapped
it in the idea of altruism. It was the Rockefellers.
I've talked about it on this very show. They started
commissioning studies to find out exactly how long it takes

(01:22:56):
to a doctrinate people because they were concerned because because
you know, when the Rockefellers were, you know, trying to
build their empire, we had eighth graders who understood Latin,
who could critically think circles around their parents and their grandparents,
because that's what we wanted our children and our grandchildren
to be able to do. Rockefellers didn't want none of that.

(01:23:16):
In their own words and his own words, he wanted
people that were just smart enough to operate his machinery,
but not smart enough to question the fact as to
why they kept staying at this job where all they
did was operate his machinery. So he set about to
redesign our entire education system based on the studies that
he had commissioned, and we let him do it because

(01:23:38):
he offered to pay for it. That was in the
nineteen hundreds, late eighteen hundreds, early nineteen hundreds. Can't remember
exactly when at the moment, but that's about how long
it took to get us where we are now, to

(01:23:59):
war and now we have kids that aren't even learning
anything in school other than how to give a proper
lap dance and whether you should let a dragon queen
sit on your lap at story hour. But again, I
come back to what I opened the beginning of the
show with, we have allowed this to happen because we

(01:24:23):
didn't want to see the truth. I'm being honest. I
didn't want to see the truth. I wasn't ready for it.
I didn't want to come to terms with the fact
that these were, in fact not good people with terrible ideas,
but they were slowly becoming the very thing that they
were telling us that we were. And in the words

(01:24:46):
of Emperor Palpatine, your transformation to the dark side is complete.
And the thing about it is they don't even realize it,
because they're the ones that look at you and all
they see is a demon. And I know because I've
been having or was having a recurring conversation with somebody

(01:25:07):
on my timeline for the last few days who specifically
told me that I was a demon, and all I
tried to do was have a conversation with them after
they got offended by a joke. That's where we are,

(01:25:28):
so again with what they've been screaming about, with what
they've been yelling, because that's why the show is titled,
but it's been titled today. All I have seen all
over left his social media is he was just a podcaster.
So as we get ready to move into the final

(01:25:49):
segment of the show, I have to ask the question,
if he was just a podcaster, why did he have
to die? Because he was so much more than that.
And you guys are just now starting to find find
out what that means. Because while you've been trying to
while you did everything you could to shut him down

(01:26:10):
and shut him up, people are now going into those
same places and spaces, and the fact that they're still
willing to do that has all of you really befuddled
to the point where you're just being complete and total
dicks now, which is kind of insane. When you think

(01:26:32):
about think about it, this is probably probably the better
as far as at least being able to hear the
exchange clips of what's been happening around campuses and stuff lately.
This one I believe was in New York, but I
know I played this yesterday, but we're gonna talk about
it again.

Speaker 3 (01:26:50):
So mine's Nick Charley.

Speaker 21 (01:27:00):
I never said anything like that, Charlie back.

Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
Why would I say that?

Speaker 12 (01:27:04):
Fuck?

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Why would I say that he's racing?

Speaker 8 (01:27:06):
No he's not.

Speaker 7 (01:27:08):
He said, you said if my pilot was bucked, I
was busting in the way that brave Rid.

Speaker 21 (01:27:15):
Well, look at you, Look at you, Look at you.

Speaker 27 (01:27:19):
That you can't the studio, at the bar, you over
and against the planks, they won't.

Speaker 7 (01:27:32):
You play strap it? Stop it?

Speaker 6 (01:27:36):
Yeah, so you want to blame myself, I.

Speaker 3 (01:27:41):
Am blaming you for trolley kurk.

Speaker 7 (01:27:43):
Why not every right winger is.

Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
I'm not blaming you.

Speaker 8 (01:27:47):
Look at.

Speaker 6 (01:27:50):
Because look at Ry and he's loved at you.

Speaker 7 (01:27:53):
Get out of here. You're gidding.

Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
You wanted I didn't want any of it. I came
here talking about.

Speaker 28 (01:28:06):
I said, black lives matter, what lives matter, All lives matter,
All lives matter, refused to all Lives Matter stand on.

(01:28:27):
That's why I died.

Speaker 15 (01:28:30):
Okay, So I I know I said this yesterday, but
I would again like to point out the irony of
the insane black woman standing by him, screaming released the
Epstein files while she's flashing the entire planet. But this
is what I'm talking about. This, this is the craziness

(01:28:51):
that we're fighting now. I don't know this person, and
it seemed to me that they went up to what
seemed to be a protest about Palestine and everything else
and started trying to talk to people. I would not
recommend that, just being honest. So the other one that
I talked about yesterday was the guy that was basically
escorted off campus at an HBCU campus with a bunch

(01:29:15):
of people screaming and yelling as he went. So apparently
someone else brought up the point that they're more concerned
that they were somehow able to get onto the campus.
I would have assumed they would have cleared that first.
If you're just walking into a college, you probably shouldn't
be doing that, especially if you're trying to, you know,

(01:29:39):
continue what Charlie Kirk was trying to do. Because they
did all this stuff in advance. They didn't just go
into a college and set up a table and start
trying to demand discussions. So some of you, I think
might be doing this to try to become the next
Charlie Kirk. There will not be another one, so there's
no point. Yeah, and yeah, trust me, he's no Charlie Kirk.

(01:30:03):
As soon as I heard him say I said, for
you Palestine, I was like, yeah, you're not Charlie Kirk,
because guess what Palestine isn't real Palestine is a derivation
of the word Philistine, which the Romans made up to
to denigrate the Jews. Just saying but again, that's part

(01:30:27):
of not understanding history, kind of like and you know,
this is gonna go back to what Stephen and Bumpstock
Barbie talked about last night on Inquiry, which is funny
because when I was going to be the one being
the guest inquisitor, I was kind of thinking about opening
a conversation and kind of the same vein. So it

(01:30:47):
was interesting that that was the tact that she took.
But Steven always points out that you know that whole
judge not lest you be judged thing that everybody likes
to quote, Yeah, they're there, there, there, there's a there's
a there's another sentence that always gets left out. Actually
it's not even carried in most of the modern translations anymore.
But if you know where to look, you can find it.

(01:31:09):
Because it wasn't just judge not lest g be judged.
It was judge not less g be judged in the
same fashion. But that's part of the hippification of Jesus.
You can't judge me if you're a Christian. That's not
really what the Bible says, though, as a matter of fact,

(01:31:32):
there's actually a part of the Bible that says, after
Christ's return and he establishes heaven on Earth and his
new kingdom on the new Earth, we will be the
judges of the planet. I don't make those I don't
make that up. That's in there, though, because there's actually
other scriptures where Paul plainly says we are called to

(01:31:57):
hold our brothers to standards, which basically means that we're
called to, you know, judge you and correct you when necessary.
So the idea that Jesus put forth, the idea put forth,
the idea that we can't judge. It's not what he meant,
not what he meant at all. But so I keep

(01:32:26):
asking the same questions, though, where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here? Because I don't know
the answer. I wish I did, all right, So this

(01:33:00):
is from our friends at Red State. This is Nick Arema.
It looks like CNN might have said the quiet part
out loud again. And I've kind of touched on this
already today, but I'm gonna let you hear it in
their own words, just because I found it humorous when
I saw that this was being put out. So you
remember how they said that, you know, the only reason

(01:33:22):
Disney pulled Kimmel was because Donald Trump told him they
had to, and YadA YadA, YadA blah blah blah blah blah.
So before we get to this point, I would like
to point out that I do need to correct one thing.
So what I'd been saying for the last few days
is that Jimmy Kimmels was only getting one hundred and
twenty two thousand viewers. That is in the coveted demographic

(01:33:42):
that they're looking for, you know, the twenty five to
forty group, because those are the ones with all the money. Now,
he did still have a good share in the eighteen
to twenty five demographic as well as the old fogey
demographic who were programmed to watch things like Johnny Carson
and then Leader Leno and every iteration sends. But here's

(01:34:09):
what CNN was talking about yesterday after Kimmel's not so
triumphant return, and they kind of let the quiet, They
kind of let the out of the back. They said
the quiet part out loud because remember, all we were
saying was the reason he was being you know, suspended,

(01:34:31):
was because nobody was watching him anyway. And then they
said we were crazy because he's the number two show
in the country. Well, here they are, in their own words.

Speaker 3 (01:34:45):
Huge, absolutely huge.

Speaker 29 (01:34:47):
What are we talking about here, Well, let's take a
look at YouTube views.

Speaker 3 (01:34:50):
Jimmy kimmelive video views.

Speaker 29 (01:34:53):
The six month media and the medium video only gets
two hundred and forty thousand. Look how many views Tuesday
Nights Monologue or already has six point seven million. That's
over twenty five times as large as the media and Jimmy.

Speaker 3 (01:35:06):
Kimmel video normally gets. And I was looking it is.

Speaker 29 (01:35:09):
By far the largest video in at least six months.
So if Donald Trump's ideal was to give Jimmy Kimmel,
more press, and more viewership. He absolutely did, so, of course,
I don't think that is what Donald Trump intended to do.

Speaker 30 (01:35:23):
Do you have any sense beyond YouTube of just how
big his appeal may have been. Like a lot of
people wanted to clearly watch this from all facets of.

Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Not just in America, but you know this is from
around the world. That's exactly right. So we got this
six point seven million.

Speaker 29 (01:35:38):
I will note that that number is up already about
a seven hundred thousand from the last time I checked,
which was about an hour ago. But take a look
here record high Google searches last night for what time
is Jimmy Kimmel on. You wouldn't have to check what
time Jimmy Kimmel was on if you were a regular viewer.
The reason that people were checking whether at what time

(01:35:58):
Jimmy Kimmel was on because he was pulling potentially pulling
in a lot of viewers who normally didn't watch.

Speaker 3 (01:36:03):
And get this, it was up over ten thousand percent.
My goodness, gracious.

Speaker 29 (01:36:09):
This of course dates all the way back since two
thousand and four, basically since Jimmy Kimmel was first on
the air.

Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
So Noah was not just on YouTube.

Speaker 29 (01:36:15):
There was a ton of interest what we're talking about nationwide,
worldwide in terms of what time was Jimmy Kimmel on,
because I don't normally watch him, but maybe I want
to take a gander, because maybe I'm interested to hear what.

Speaker 3 (01:36:27):
He has to say.

Speaker 30 (01:36:28):
Jimmy Kimmel himself sort of said, look, when Disney did this,
I went to them. I didn't like it, But he
also said thank you to Disney for keeping his show on.
Is there any indication that Disney has something to be
happy for? He even plugged go to Disney Plus. Here's
how to you know, as a joke, but here's how
to like re up your your subscription.

Speaker 12 (01:36:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 29 (01:36:47):
I think there were a lot of people, especially on
the left, who were upset at Disney for suspending Jimmy Kimmel.

Speaker 3 (01:36:52):
And we saw Google.

Speaker 29 (01:36:53):
Searches last week for boycotting Disney and canceling Disney Plus
go way up. But tech a look here, Google searches
versus last week peak boycotting Disney down about seventy five
percent as of last night. How about cancel Disney Plus
down about seventy five percent from its peak. So the
bottom line as this was great for Jimmy Kimmel in
terms of what we see so far on YouTube. It's
probably going to translate to the ratings. And also Jimmy

(01:37:15):
Kimmel's return is good for Disney because all of a sudden,
people aren't so interested in boycotting them or canceling their
Disney Plus subscription, so it ends up being pretty decent
for Disney's bottom line.

Speaker 30 (01:37:24):
Bringing Jimmy Kimmel back to the stage, We'll see how
it goes throughout the many weeks that he is on
Harry Endon.

Speaker 3 (01:37:31):
It is always a pleasure to be here with you.
The pleasure was all mine.

Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
You know.

Speaker 15 (01:37:36):
I kind of wish I'd loved Andrew. Let's see if
we can find out. So No, I'm gonna play there
right now. I don't want the little shorts looking for

(01:37:57):
the full episodes.

Speaker 16 (01:38:01):
Uh.

Speaker 15 (01:38:06):
I don't even show one on their YouTube channel for
last night yet, so I don't know. Looks like the
one that I show from the night before is actually
up to nineteen million views now, which I guess is good.
But I mean looking at the one from over a
week like nine days ago before all this has benching
stuff happened, But those are just clips though, too, those

(01:38:29):
aren't even the full episodes. Hang on, let me try something, sorry,
looking for something live while we're digging around. I guess
I should have put it on the screen so you
guys could see what I was trying to look at.
Umm yep, Nope, I can't even find them. I did
find the Jimmy Kimmel Live YouTube channel, but I'm not

(01:38:49):
even finding any information that's showing the full episodes, so
I don't know where they're getting. I see a bunch
of shorter clips like fifteen minutes, thirteen minutes, nineteen minutes,
almost thirty minutes, but yeah, I'm looking for like the

(01:39:12):
full episodes. I'm not finding them anyway. I'm not gonna
take any more time looking for him. I was just
curious because, yeah, Andrew was like, I wonder what his
YouTube numbers were like yesterday. I'm like, I don't know,
because I can't even find him anywhere anyway. I was
gonna love real quick, I really was, but yeah, I

(01:39:35):
wouldn't find the them, so I don't know. All right,
as far as I know, I mean, you're still not
being carried in most of my area, so I wouldn't
really have any way, to watch him anyway, and don't
really care because I wouldn't have been. But as far
as I know, he was supposed to be on last night,
but again on the now on the Jimmy Kimmel YouTube channel.
I'm not even showing the full episodes. I'm only showing

(01:39:57):
clips and shorts, so I don't know. I did find
out the Boss was on Guttfeld last night, somehow.

Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 15 (01:40:09):
So I'm going to go back and watch that one.
I'm done here in just a few minutes, all right,
So let's take a quick spin around the news feeds
as we do, get ready to wrap things up. Since
I took an extra break in the first hour, probably
not taking one this one. So according to Cash Battel,
he's releasing a statement about a note that was found
from the Ice shooter. This is from our friends at

(01:40:30):
town Hall, the Racaucus. FBI director Cash Ptel said the
agency has been working around the clock to seize evidence
and process data related to Wednesday's shooting and an Immigration
and Customs enforcement detention facility in Dallas, Texas. One detainee
was killed in the attack and two others were injured.
The shooter, identified as not going to say his name

(01:40:52):
died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities quickly determined
that there was an ideological motive behind the shooting after
anti ICE messaging was found on rounds near the suspect.
Thursday's update indicates a high degree of pre attack planning
was involved in the shooting. According to Cash Pattel, in
the interest of transparency, he revealed the following findings. The

(01:41:15):
subject downloaded the documents titled Dallas County Office of Homeland
Security and Emergency Management, containing a list of DHS facilities.
He conducted multiple I'm sorry, multiple searches of ballistics and
the Charlie Kirkshod video between nine twenty three and nine
twenty four. Between eight nineteen and eight twenty eight twenty four,
he searched apps to attract the presence of ICE agents.

(01:41:38):
One of the handwritten notes recovered read, hopefully this will
get ICE agents. This will give ICE agents real terror
to think there is there a sniper with a with
ap rounds on that roof. Further accumulated evidence to this
point indicates a high degree of pre attack planning. So again,
the leftist talking points, including those of Miss Tarlov yesterday.

(01:42:03):
Previously on the view was how do we know what
he was really there to do? Since all he really
wound up do iting was doing was shooting up a
bunch of migrants. Well, we already pretty much we knew
what he was there to do. You might not want
to see it. You're gonna run from it. That's fine.
I'm done running from it. It's time for us to

(01:42:25):
look evil in the face and tell it no more.
It's up to them what happens next. I'm gonna tell you,
guys the same thing my dad always told me. I
better not ever find out you started the fight, but
if you're ever in one and you didn't finish it,
I'm gonna kick your ass. That's where we are right now.

(01:42:48):
That's why the title of yesterday's show is we're basically
in a fight for the soul of this nation. Because
we are because these people are the ones that think
we're the evil ones. And they have convinced themselves of
that because they had to, because there was no other
way for them to reconcile their fall into darkness. They
had to make us the bad guys. And they've done it.

(01:43:11):
They've repeated it to themselves over and over and over again,
where there's no breaking through it anymore. And it's not
just them. This is part of what I've been talking
about throughout the entire show. Our education system was designed
to make these people believe whatever the people that were
teaching them wanted them to believe. And you're now seeing

(01:43:32):
firsthand exactly how broken our education system is. They're not
teaching critical thinking anymore. How they're barely teaching reading and math.
So what are they teaching? Why are they there for ada?

Speaker 16 (01:43:45):
For what?

Speaker 15 (01:43:45):
Six seven eight hours a day. For most of America
up until COVID, it was glorified babysitter. Mom and dad
both have to work. Mom and dad rejoiced in the
fact when kid got old enough to go to school
because they weren't having to pay a full time daycare
bill anymore, because society has decided that both mom and

(01:44:07):
dad have to work. This is part of the indoctrination
that I've been talking about. I'm telling you right now,
part of getting mom out of the house was probably
a government syop because what happened overnight, America's tax base

(01:44:27):
went more than double within the first five years of
women being allowed into the workforce because I'm gonna say,
I mean, I guarantee you. There were women that drag
their feet about it, but eventually everybody had to go
into the workforce. Then you had all the business owners going, well,
they have twice the income now, so we can raise

(01:44:49):
our prices. Then you had the slow and steady devaluation
of our currency to keep us on the work treadmill
even longer. The removal of good, decent retirement programs that
would allow people to work for twenty years and then
be able to retire and do the things that they

(01:45:09):
wanted to do. These are things that are unheard of anymore,
that were commonplace all the way through the nineteen seventies.
They aren't anymore. Pretty much, any business that was trying
to attract you knew that they were going to be
able to keep you, and you were going to be
able to be productive for about twenty years, and they
did everything they could once they had hired you, to

(01:45:32):
train you and keep you because it was expensive to
train you, including basically a predetermined contract that if we
hire you and you like what's going to be being
done here, and you're a good fit here, we hope
that you will stay here and advance with us until
you reach your retirement age, and we are going to

(01:45:53):
help make sure that you are taken care of during
those retirement years for all the years of service that
you've put in with us. Exactly, hippiej Well, that's just it.
They call it rapped your good point. They call it
Jimmy Kimmel Live because it's taped live. It's never actually live.

(01:46:16):
It's like Guttfeldt. They tape it in the middle of
the afternoon, which has always been how the late shows
have worked. They run them late, but they tape them
during the day. But the reason they typically call them
live is because they don't usually edit unless they absolutely
have to, and they tape it in front of a
live studio audience. But exactly to the other point you

(01:46:38):
were making, Hippie Jy, and thank you for watching from YouTube.
We almost never got any traffic over there. I'm hoping
that we might be able to change that soon. So
if you have anybody else in your YouTube circle that
you think would like the show, please feel free to
let them know that we exist, because most of our
traffic comes from X and rumble. But yeah, so tax

(01:46:59):
base doubled in families went downhill almost overnight because parents
weren't paying attention to what was being taught in schools anymore.
But all of this started happening at the same time.
I need you to understand what I'm talking about here.
The sixties was a time of great turmoil in this country,
and it was happening in multiple places all at once.

(01:47:20):
So there were women screaming that they were feeling unappreciated
and they wanted to be able to work like their
husband's work or even the single what we can do
anything a man can do, and we can do it better.
And at the same time you had the whole civil
rights stuff going on. But there's a part of this
that nobody talks about because not because remember, fifty sixty

(01:47:44):
years prior to this, our entire education system was revamped.
It wasn't working fast enough because parents were still actively
paying attention to what was going on with their kids' schools.
Until moms started working. Moms were the pta moms. They
involved in all the school activities. They were there for
all the plays, they went for all the parent teacher conferences,
They helped check their kids homework, They did all the

(01:48:06):
things which was stopping the indoctrination process that the school
was trying to transition everyone to because parents were still
stepping in and saying, no, that's not right, We're gonna
teach you about this at home.

Speaker 1 (01:48:18):
You know.

Speaker 15 (01:48:19):
I know because I did that with my kids. My
kids hated me all the way through elementary school and
junior high school because it wasn't called middle school back
then where we lived it is now. But because I
gave them extra homework every day. I told my kids
years ago, and I found out they weren't teaching cursive anymore,

(01:48:40):
especially for my youngest. I don't care if you can
ever write in cursive, because my script writing sucks. I
do care if you can read incursive, though, because most
of our documents are written in a form of cursive,
and if you can't read it, you can't understand it,
which means the only versions you can understand are the
block versions, which means they may or may not at
some point start being edited because they're stored on. So

(01:49:01):
they started learning about history and are founding fathers and
all the things that weren't being taught in schools anymore,
and they're better people for it. But they hated me
at the time. But the more they got parents out

(01:49:22):
of schools and moms out of homes, the easier it
was for the indoctrination to accelerate. Because remember, by the sixties,
we were already even at the span of the timeframe
they were measuring generations back then, already three generations removed
from what the school system was supposed to be doing.

(01:49:44):
And trust me, the people that were in charge knew
of that, and it still wasn't getting there. So you
had moms removed from the home, moms added to the workforce,
kids no longer having the same kind of attention paid
to them regarding their schoolwork. Then you had the Carter
administration decided we were going to federalize and centralize our education.

(01:50:13):
If you'll notice now the new communist buzzword is central planning.
We didn't never really realize that before our doubt Carter
would have been able to centralize our education. A lot
of people voted for Rigan the first time because he
promised to do away with our Department of Education, and
he did not in either his first or his second

(01:50:34):
term because there were too many headwinds. There would not
be nearly as many people calling for the dissolution of
our Department of Education if they hadn't been able to
peel back the curtain during COVID, Which is why I'm sad, frustrated,
and angry that everything went down with the way that

(01:50:56):
it did with COVID. But it also allowed us to
see exactly what we're fighting against and start finally being
able to understand exactly what we were fighting against. They
were willing to do whatever they had to do to
keep you under thumb, and they showed you. I don't

(01:51:21):
there was I don't know. Pas He's like, I heard
the tone. Your cake is done. I don't there there
was no tone. I don't think I didn't play anything.
But but this is what we're fighting against, and it's
taken them over one hundred years to get us to
this point. I don't think it would have taken quite

(01:51:45):
as long if Trump had one. In sixteen, they had
us really close to going off the cliff. That was
the plan. Hillary Clinton was going to get to actually
be the wicked witch of the Western hemisphere and pushed
the rest of the Western world off the cliff. That
was the plan. The plan got stopped, Dude, I didn't

(01:52:17):
realize how bad it was, because you know, by then,
I didn't have kids in school anymore. Bez's like and
remember they told parents, you can't see what we're teaching
your kids. And again, I didn't know how bad it was.
And I never really thought it was gonna get that
bad here because you know, supposedly one of the red

(01:52:38):
estates in the country, all seventy seven counties went for
Trump all three times, but they are nice deep pockets
of blue then get overcome and major elections. So didn't
realize how broken it was even here. I'm noticing it

(01:52:59):
while I was noting. And I will say this, one
of the things that saved my youngest son, I do
firmly believe is when we decided to move out here,
because he went from and he went from attending the
school that I graduated from that my two middle kids
graduated from, and went from being a C average student

(01:53:26):
who was constantly getting in trouble starting to start the
process to try to talk back to me and his
mom that was fun, to getting moved out here, where
he went from being one of forty kids on average
in a classroom to one of fifteen to twenty and
having other male role models in his life because half

(01:53:47):
his teachers were men in this school, which helps me immensely,
and went from being a C student to being an
A student and is now, after everything that happened over
the last couple of weeks, talking to me about how
to become more involved politically, where he can start working on,

(01:54:08):
trying to start doing some public speaking, how to get
involved in campaigns at twenty five. It will be twenty
five in a couple of months, as we get ready
to close things out, because we are just about out
a time. You know, every father says this, Almost every

(01:54:32):
parent I know says this. It is always our dream
and our goal that our childrens have passed us, sur
pass us. I don't know if I said that right.
So that's why I'm backed up mine have in so
many ways. My oldest, who's been through healthn back, is

(01:54:57):
now happily married, raising a fan family as a nice home,
nice cars, good job. My youngest is getting into politics.
And it's funny because just a month ago I was
talking to him because he was considering becoming a police

(01:55:20):
officer and busy for the record, some of what you
said helped change his mind for now because I was
telling him was like the these are things that you
need to be looking into about the two different jurisdictions
that you're looking about going into work for. And he
decided to wait. And then I got a text the

(01:55:41):
day after what happened with Charlie Kirk with the same
verse that's on the head of my ex account.

Speaker 14 (01:55:48):
Now.

Speaker 15 (01:55:54):
So look, I don't say anything lightly. Ever. I say
things in jest, but even those things are not ever
said lightly. I say none of this in jest. We
are fighting a war that we are just now starting
to understand. They have fired more than the first shot,

(01:56:21):
and it's time for us to start coming to terms
with that fact. And that was I wasn't gonna do it.
So Gene found out, you know, because we normally do.
But I always let him know the numbers that we
start with and the numbers that he ends with so
that he can see what the growth is, because those
are the kind of numbers that he's worried about, because
he's like, since X doesn't really tell me when anybody
drops off, the only thing I really want to know

(01:56:42):
is where I started at versus where I ended at,
So I can add that with my numbers and see
what my overall total is, so I can turn it
into the folks that want me to track that stuff.
So I did my usual eure up on the feed,
this is what you started with, and then he's like
you want to join in? At that point, like I said,
I was exhausted, remember, fell asleep at my desk last
So I was originally gonna say no. And then I

(01:57:03):
was over there watching his YouTube channel and I saw
his little tagline, you know, hang on, you know, like
like I have here. Sorry, I thought that was up,
but I don't guess it is. Oh, I think that's
controlled on the things now, So I don't really know

(01:57:23):
how to bring that back. I didn't realize it wasn't
there and do anyway. So normally there's a thing right
here that says my name and underneath it says GM
KLOR and Radio dB and UH A podcast host of many,
because that's what I am and it's what I do.

(01:57:44):
But on Jeans last night it had his name and
underneath it said don't ever let them change you. And
I have to admit I took a bit of offense
to that. And yes, we may go into a couple
of minutes of overtime here, not because I'm saying that
we need to start fighting in the exact same fashion
that we fight. But at this point I am firmly

(01:58:07):
in the camp of with everything that they've done, you
can't keep coming at this like, we can't let them
change us, because something has to change. We can argue
about what that change is and how we're going to
get there, but something has to change. And I told him.
For me, a lot of things have changed since September
the tenth. I'm praying more than I did, I'm reading

(01:58:29):
my Bible more than I did. I'm trying to police
my language more than I did, because I, like a
lot of people in the country, have turned back towards
my faith again, because I had to turn towards something
because otherwise, what is this even for? What is it

(01:58:49):
even for? Why does it matter? If we're all just
a bunch of animals doing what we do. You know,
in the words of the Bloodhound Gang the whine does
it matter? But then I started thinking about something else.

(01:59:19):
It's not that I want us to fight them exactly
the same way that they're fighting us. It may come
to that there may not be a way around it,
but we have other ways that we can fight that
they don't, especially those of us with faith, because we
understand that we are not necessarily fighting the physical. And

(01:59:41):
if you're not seeing that now with these people that
are willingly showing you that they are basically demon possessed
on their TikTok feeds, that's the irony of the people
that are screaming at us that we're the demons. That's
like fucking Don Lemon the other day talking about how
he was watching the h watching the Memorial for as

(02:00:02):
long as he could, and eventually he had to turn
away for he had to turn it off. And it
was funny because what he was describing when he started
talking about feeling like he was kind of he was
getting shook up by it and this, that and the other,
and it was terrifying him. I'm like, dude, you had
the Holy Spirit trying to get a hold of you

(02:00:23):
and you ran from it. Bro. Everything that you just
described to me is exactly what it feels like for
people that haven't ever experienced the Holy Spirit before, or
if it's been a minute and they've forgotten what it
feels like. And you ran from it because your flesh
wasn't ready for it. And man, he starts screaming and

(02:00:43):
yelling about how we're a bunch of Nazi nationalists blah
blah blahs again, and I'm like, Okay, maybe it wasn't
just that you weren't ready for it. I don't think
the demon that's inside of you is ready to let
you go yet, my friend. But that's what we're fighting.
We're not just fighting the physical realm. We're fighting the
spiritual realm. And I don't think we've realized exactly how

(02:01:08):
dark the spiritual realm has gotten for these people. We're
starting to see it now. So as you'll notice, I've
stopped running the joke at the bottom of the screen
about how we're trying to take over the world and
we need your help to do it, because now's not
the time for those kind of jokes. But for those

(02:01:29):
of you who do usually only the son on the audio,
let me tell you what is running at the bottom
of the screens now, depending on which one. When I'm
playing videos, it normally says we're all Charlie Kirk now
with his birth year and his birth his death. Here.
When I'm talking to you like i'm talking to you
right now, it says this stand in truth, kneel in faith,

(02:01:55):
fight hey with love. Those are the words that I'm
gonna le you with today, ladies and gentlemen, because we
don't just fight in the world, and we're not just
fighting with the world. The sooner we come to terms
with that, the better off every single one of us
is actually going to be. And that's just the truth

(02:02:20):
of where we are today. All right, ladies and gentlemen.
That is going to do it. For this particular episode
of the Rick Robinson say, I'll be back tomorrow morning,
same time. Don't forget tomorrow is Friday. We do the
super extended edition on Fridays where we have the News
Roundup that eventually becomes a weekend standalone podcast of its own,

(02:02:42):
And don't forget come back tonight for our friends with
disasters in the making. Brad Slager and Paul Young from
screen Rant Brad Slager of Town Hall, Red State and
Kaylaen Radio, Paul Young of Screen Rant and Kaylauren Radio.
Where I think we're gonna get back to normal programming.
They're going to basically trash talk a terrible movie for

(02:03:05):
ninety minutes or so. Make sure you come back and
check that out in there before and then after that
we should have Jenn and Rick, followed by our closing
act for the day, which will be Bez's Berserk Bobcat
Saloon right here live on kaylor And Radio and also
on the shr Media YouTube channel. I do encourage you

(02:03:26):
to go chat in the YouTube channel. It's the best
place to hang out. But come make sure you give
us a click first, so we get the count. All right, folks,
that's it, going out a little different, Bye, everybody.

Speaker 28 (02:03:52):
Just his baby.

Speaker 3 (02:03:55):
Great. Each night.

Speaker 31 (02:03:58):
Spoke Block thumb onder Rapta. In life, they called him name,
They drew a line, but he still stood.

Speaker 11 (02:04:14):
For yours mine. He gave his breath.

Speaker 3 (02:04:20):
For truth.

Speaker 11 (02:04:21):
Angry. Now there's blood in that sacred.

Speaker 5 (02:04:28):
Please they thought one boy good, damn the flame. But
now a thousand voices chanting his name in the silence brood.

Speaker 11 (02:04:46):
Like shady glad.

Speaker 25 (02:04:49):
When a lion fell, we all up back.

Speaker 6 (02:04:55):
You tried to hold.

Speaker 7 (02:04:59):
Him with your hey, But now.

Speaker 3 (02:05:02):
You stir.

Speaker 11 (02:05:05):
Asleep and state from backwoods rouss.

Speaker 7 (02:05:11):
The crowd if you.

Speaker 18 (02:05:14):
We rose as one.

Speaker 3 (02:05:18):
We finally knew.

Speaker 5 (02:05:21):
You took him man, but bade him more. And the
quiet ain't quite no more. He didn't not.

Speaker 11 (02:05:51):
From gold or press. He only fall to save our days.
Then my chis faith, call.

Speaker 5 (02:06:03):
Love a sin, but he's still opened every door to
let us in.

Speaker 11 (02:06:12):
Now mothers cry in father's neil.

Speaker 5 (02:06:18):
He's gone, but we start to feel he playing in
roots too deep to pull. And now this holl O
heart feels full.

Speaker 11 (02:06:37):
In the silence, broad.

Speaker 6 (02:06:40):
Like a thorn storm.

Speaker 11 (02:06:43):
When the fields lit fire and the flags.

Speaker 1 (02:06:47):
Are warn.

Speaker 11 (02:06:49):
You thought we'd bow.

Speaker 5 (02:06:52):
Forget his name, But now his loss has sparked.

Speaker 6 (02:07:02):
From broken bars to white church house.

Speaker 8 (02:07:08):
His eco changed.

Speaker 11 (02:07:11):
The marble wall.

Speaker 32 (02:07:14):
You took a man.

Speaker 11 (02:07:17):
May a creed, and now we believe.

Speaker 15 (02:07:23):
What he believed.

Speaker 31 (02:07:52):
One voice gone.

Speaker 25 (02:07:55):
A million rides. He tried to kiss, but you baptized
a holy er, a sacred spar.

Speaker 11 (02:08:11):
Now truth is machin through the dark.

Speaker 32 (02:08:17):
The silence, brother like God cried out as angels were
and earth shook down.

Speaker 11 (02:08:29):
You tried to side, That's what he said, But now.

Speaker 7 (02:08:36):
His words.

Speaker 33 (02:08:39):
Wake up the day. We're not alone, We're not afraid, we're.

Speaker 7 (02:08:50):
The ground.

Speaker 34 (02:08:52):
He helped to pay. You took one voice, but Heaven's war.
The quiet, it ain't quiet anymore. He took a man.

Speaker 11 (02:09:11):
The maade of war. He broke the sides, but we
ain't silent.

Speaker 15 (02:09:21):
Anymore, say good night, Gracie, Mysie,
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