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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | |
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | |
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| It's Friday, 19 September in the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
| What, not in a million years, you ever thought when we hit into mid-September, you'd be talking about attending Charlie Kirk's funeral? | ||
| On Sunday, we'll be doing all-day coverage. | ||
| Eastern Time, we will start at 10 a.m. | ||
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That's 7 a.m. out West. | |
| They're going to have a religious service first, followed by a celebration of life. | ||
| We're going to be there from 10 in the morning. | ||
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I don't know. | |
| I think all the way maybe to 10 at night between ourselves. | ||
| And then Studio 6B is going to pick up in the evening. | ||
| More details about that later in the show. | ||
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Nick Sorter joins us from the Turning Point USA campus in Phoenix, Arizona. | |
| So, Nick, the last time we saw you, we did an interview with you. | ||
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You were there with Ben Berquam, our own David Zeer. | |
| You were in the great hall of the Kennedy Center with thousands of people coming to the prayer vigil. | ||
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What has been the week like for you? | |
| You've been a Charlie Kirk acolyte in the Andrew Breitbart mold of investigative reporting and being at the tip of the spear, putting yourself in danger. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir. | ||
| Well, Steve, it really started to get real once I got out here on the ground. | ||
| I've been here for a couple of days now, just talking to various people that worked very closely with Charlie. | ||
| And you're out, you see the billboards that are up on the streets here, up on the interstates and stuff. | ||
| You know, people, private individuals, Steve, are funding these things to put up billboards that they designed and that they commissioned to honor Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You come out here and you see this ever-growing memorial where it's gotten to the point where they're almost out of space. | ||
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I mean, you're going to have to start putting stuff in the road. | |
| People are funneling in and out of thousands of people every day. | ||
| I ended up having to move down the road a little bit just so that I was a little bit more out of the way. | ||
| It's a beautiful thing to see, but I'm telling you, man, this is when it started to feel real was coming out here and seeing all of this on the ground. | ||
| Been covering it for, what has it been, 10 days now? | ||
| And the adrenaline of covering it and such. | ||
| Now reality sets in. | ||
| What I'm worried about, Steve, is what happens come Monday, you know, when the cameras are packed up and people are moving on. | ||
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You know, that's what I'm worried about. | |
| This can't go away. | ||
| This can't go away because we have to keep pushing Turning Point forward. | ||
| That's my biggest concern at the moment. | ||
| Talk to me about it. | ||
| Then what's the zeitgeist out there? | ||
| You're actually on the campus of which Charlie, and I tell folks, I said, you really can't appreciate what Charlie has done in building an institution until you go to Phoenix and see the campus. | ||
| It just, it's jaw-dropping with the studios and All the activities they have, the teaching and the learning and everything, the organization and the scale of it. | ||
| It's bigger than anything in politics in America. | ||
| So, what's the feel out there right now with the staff? | ||
| What's the feel out there with the leadership? | ||
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What's the feel out there with the people coming by and just bringing flowers in memory of Charlie Kirk? | |
| Yeah, I mean, Steve, you're definitely right about the headquarters out here. | ||
| I believe there are six buildings here, and it continues to grow. | ||
| They continue to put more buildings in here because that's how quickly Turning Point was actually, it's getting a little windy out here. | ||
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Sorry, that's how that's how quickly that Turning Point was actually growing. | |
| And I talked to some staffers out here about Erica Kirk because we just heard that she was put in as a CEO by the board unanimously. | ||
| And I personally didn't know Erica, so I wanted to talk to people that do know Erica. | ||
| And I'm incredibly excited from what I heard because apparently she was very intimately involved in day-to-day operations. | ||
| She knew practically everybody on the campus out here. | ||
| She was very, very knowledgeable. | ||
| She's very intelligent. | ||
| She's not just a woman that was by Charlie's side. | ||
| She was knee deep in the operations as well. | ||
| So we're not starting off from, you know, from a new with a new CEO here. | ||
| Anybody here will tell you that she was attached to Charlie at the hip, and they were a team that worked in lockstep. | ||
| So that was incredibly reassuring to me, knowing that Turning Point is going to continue forward. | ||
| I talked to Tyler Boyer, who is the COO of Turning Point Action, and he said to me that Charlie was incredible about bringing young men into conservatism and into the Republican Party. | ||
| And he has the same hopes that Erica is going to be able to do the same thing for young women. | ||
| And that was quite exciting to hear. | ||
| I think that that's a huge opportunity there, man. | ||
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Nick, I want to shift here. | |
| By the way, Erica, I think on a couple of things. | ||
| Number one, the board has been, that board has really worked with Charlie over the last couple of years. | ||
| I know he really depended upon their advice and guidance. | ||
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You're right. | |
| It was unanimous. | ||
| It was both for chairman of Turning Point, Chairman of the Board, and CEO. | ||
| She's going to be dual-hatted. | ||
| I think that people, and I say this, I don't think maybe Palin at the 2008 convention, and that wasn't in a time of tragedy, but I've never seen anybody step up to the plate and deliver the talk to the nation, the address to the nation. | ||
| She did last Friday, basically a week ago. | ||
| And what I really admired and loved about it is that she had the option of pre-recording it. | ||
| And she says, no, we're going to do this live. | ||
| That shows you a real composure. | ||
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And I think Erica and people that know her, not just she has deep and firm religious values, but she's got a spine of steel. | |
| So I think Turning Point's going to be good hands. | ||
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Nick, before we do the walk-in talk, the President of the United States just mentioned that Antifa, he's very close to designating Antifa as a terrorist organization. | |
| I believe that will expand out the investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
| We know from, I think it's Ken Klippenstein today, he got a big scoop coming out of DOJ, now the FBI, that I've confirmed at least directionally correct, that they're designating particularly these militias that have popped up from the radical transgender movement, | ||
| particularly things like the queer armed queers of Salt Lake City and others have been designated already or in the process of being designated a nihilistic violent extremist, which gives special categorizations so that the FBI can start, DOJ can start even before the terrorist label comes on. | ||
| So, the toolbox here is enormous. | ||
| Anything, what have you heard? | ||
| I know you've done a lot of investigating this. | ||
| What have you heard? | ||
| Anything coming out of Utah Valley University that you would like to talk to folks about? | ||
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Yeah, so obviously, there's still so many questions that people have. | |
| And right now, we've gotten information from the FBI. | ||
| We haven't actually seen screenshots of these text messages. | ||
| I know people have a lot of questions about those. | ||
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I'm trying to get as much information from my FBI contacts as I can, but there's only so much that they're going to say about that. | |
| You know, people have been asking, okay, well, is it possible that he may have sent those text messages just to cover for other people so that he could say, oh, well, it was only me that was involved or something along those lines. | ||
| So that his roommate/slash lover, the trans one, can say, oh, look, no, he told me all the story through text messages right here. | ||
| I had nothing to do with it. | ||
| You know, I've read those messages so many times. | ||
| And man, I just don't know stage a conversation. | ||
| Anything definitively, but that's something that needs, I would say. | ||
| When it comes to designating these groups as terrorist organizations, another thing that brings to the table is then you can start charging people with funding terrorist organizations like George Soros and stuff. | ||
| That's another tool that's in the box that I think not enough people are talking about. | ||
| We need to get serious about actually doing that because this stuff doesn't end. | ||
| These propaganda campaigns that at a minimum are super violent to the point where it's encouraging people to go and assassinate people like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| It doesn't end until the people that are funding it are actually held accountable. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I don't know what the heat is on your camera or your battery, but could you, is there any chance we can get a walk-in talk? | ||
| Is there any way you can go over to the memorial and get up there and maybe talk to some people? | ||
| Sure. | ||
| I don't know how well the microphone is going to work, but actually I can disconnect from the AirPods. | ||
| That's what we'll do. | ||
| And I'll just give it a little bit of a backdrop right here first. | ||
| And you can see because all the way down the road, they do have police on both sides of the road out here. | ||
| I've not had any problems so far. | ||
| Everything, everybody has been very, very nice to me. | ||
| But, Steve, you know, like you've seen how. | ||
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OK, we're doing this live, as we often do here at Real America's Voice. | |
| Let's see if we get Nick if he gets placed and we get it. | ||
| The heat, very hot in Phoenix today, as you can imagine. | ||
| And battery. | ||
| I think the last time, I think the last time we had Nick in the field, I think it was Nick. | ||
| It was Nick was almost kidnapped. | ||
| I think in Maui. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| Okay, we're going to get Nick Sortra up. | ||
| Nick hit a couple points. | ||
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If we have the president's, just let me know because we had to cut these during the thing. | |
| If we have the president talking about the terrorist organization, the designation, when that's ready, let me know. | ||
| So the president of the United States got asked a question during the visas. | ||
| And look, I'm going to try to break down the visas for you. | ||
| One was the, and look, as you know, you're in the war room. | ||
| We're not loving on the visas, right? | ||
| We're not loving on the visas. | ||
| President Trump's got a lot of pressure on him on a lot of different areas, particularly from these tech companies. | ||
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What I did like, and I knew that Lutnick and others have been working on this. | |
| We will break it down overnight because I want to make sure I'm clear because I was a little confused in what was explained to me in the run-up to the signing of the visas with the signing of the new executive orders, or in one regard, I think a proclamation. | ||
| And this is, by the way, do we have Nick? | ||
| He's back. | ||
| Hey, let's go back. | ||
| Hey, Nick, let's go right back to Nick Sorter. | ||
| Nick? | ||
| Okay, yeah. | ||
| Go ahead, sorry. | ||
| Continue on. | ||
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All right, cool. | |
| Awesome. | ||
| I don't know why. | ||
| As soon as I walked over there, it got a little hazy with the signal for whatever reason, but I can probably. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| I'll tell you, Nick, Nick, stay right there. | ||
| Just explain to people the compound there, the flags they have set, but how big it is, what the buildings are, who the people out there putting these flowers up. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, so I've talked to people from states all across the country, even from, you know, as far away as Maine and Vermont, even, you know, big, well, it's really little blue Vermont coming out here to pay their respects. | ||
| People that were just sitting next to me here were from Minnesota coming out here just for the memorial. | ||
| And I don't know if you know this yet, Steve, but State Farm Stadium, where this memorial is going to be held with President Trump, J.D. Evans, and this list of dignitaries that are going to be speaking. | ||
| That arena holds 60,000 people. | ||
| So they went ahead and booked the arena next door as well for overflow seating. | ||
| So they're having two arenas full of people for Charlie Kirk out here. | ||
| And as soon as I landed on the ground on Tuesday, the MAGA hats that were on the plane coming over here, the people at the terminal, the guy when I was renting the car from Enterprise asked me if I was here for the Charlie Kirk event. | ||
| So everybody here knows what's going on. | ||
| This entire city feels like it's in mourning to an extent. | ||
| It's really an incredible feeling and a real, I'm hoping that Erica and the family can feel that as well. | ||
| John, already here. | ||
| And Nick, we want you to be part of our coverage. | ||
| So just for the audience, and I'll play a clip here we've put together on Sunday, we are going to, tomorrow's all day, we're going to be doing Charlie Kirk about Charlie Kirk and Turning Point and all that. | ||
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On Sunday live, and this, I'll keep it all in Eastern time, 10 a.m. Eastern, there'll be a one hour, our broadcast will start and we'll have a one hour essentially pregame to what will be the religious service. | |
| I believe they're going to start with a praise and worship service first for a couple of hours. | ||
| We'll have the Real America's voice team, including Dr. Gina Loudon and others from the morning show, David Brody. | ||
| They will be walking through the preachers, the message is going to be there, the singers, the musicians. | ||
| It'll be a version like the opening of the Kennedy Center Prayer Virgil. | ||
| Then we'll get into the celebration of life. | ||
| Nick just told you. | ||
| We're going to have the president of the United States, the vice president, many members of the cabinet, dignitaries, prominent people in the MAGA movement, prominent people in the conservative movement. | ||
| It'll be pretty extraordinary. | ||
| Then afterwards, we're going to do several hours of coverage after that. | ||
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Our studio is actually going to be in the stadium, in the arena. | |
| We're taking one of the big corporate boxes and turning it into a studio. | ||
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We're going to have the entire Real America voice team there, people doing interviews that we're going to interview the audience as we always do, behind the scenes, behind the speakers coming up, et cetera. | |
| So it's going to be a full day and make sure you set aside time. | ||
| Nick, before I let you go, just this spontaneous, what's gotten me is the spontaneous nature of this. | ||
| This is all self-organized. | ||
| Nobody, like right outside, nobody said, hey, you got to come put flowers. | ||
| People are just putting flowers. | ||
| We saw Colorado State last night. | ||
| 10,000 people showed up to where Charlie was supposed to speak and supposed to have one of his prove me wrong, you know, prove me wrong events. | ||
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You've seen it all over all over the country. | |
| You've seen these spontaneous, spontaneous activities. | ||
| What do you think is driving that? | ||
| You've been an investigative reporter in this. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
| I was just here. | ||
| I got a couple of lovely folks here that want to say hi to you, if that's okay. | ||
| That's Lieutenant. | ||
| Sure, go ahead. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Introduce you're live on War Room right now. | ||
| So introduce yourselves. | ||
| Hi, guys. | ||
| I'm Dorothy Lindley. | ||
| My husband's Steve Lindley. | ||
| So you guys are from Houston in Texas. | ||
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And you came all the way out here for the memorial for coming back. | |
| Is that Ben? | ||
| Yeah, he's there. | ||
| We watch you every day. | ||
| We watch you have a war room every day. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We love you, brother. | ||
| Keep up the good work. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Yes, thank you. | ||
| Tell the audience. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Tell the War Room posse why'd you come all the way to Houston? | ||
| Why'd you come all the way to Houston to be with Charlie and the team over this Memorial weekend? | ||
| Well, we live in Houston. | ||
| We love Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And so we, my husband says, I'm going. | ||
| Of course, I can't let him go by himself. | ||
| So we hooked up with somebody else who has a vehicle here that he has to drive back to Houston. | ||
| So he just piled in the SUV and went down Interstate 10 to Phoenix. | ||
| You're going to be here in December, Steve. | ||
| And here we are at the rally. | ||
| Yeah, I'm going to be at the I'm coming to Amfest and we're going to be there on Sunday all day. | ||
| 10 hours live broadcasting the entire event. | ||
| Yeah, we're planning on covering forward to seeing it. | ||
| Okay, you're coming to Amfest too. | ||
| That's fantastic. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| Thank you, guys. | ||
| Love you. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
| Steve Lindsay. | ||
| It makes it all worthwhile. | ||
| He's a good guy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| But anyway, yeah, I mean, you can definitely see the people coming together out here, Steve. | ||
| It makes dealing with the loss of Charlie a lot more doable, right? | ||
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Because it's patriots seeing each other coming together, rallying around Charlie and his family. | |
| It really gives you a good feeling. | ||
| It reminds you that there are still good people in this world. | ||
| Trust me, the amount of people mourning Charlie is exponentially larger than those that you're seeing online that are celebrating and glorifying his death, like that Somalian Ilhan Omar. | ||
| Yeah, well, we'll deal with that. | ||
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By the way, great reporting on that, Nick. | |
| We couldn't agree more. | ||
| We're pulling that clip. | ||
| We're going to push it out. | ||
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Nick, what's your social media? | |
| What's your coordinates? | ||
| Where do people go get all your great reporting? | ||
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Best place is on X because they'll ban me on every other platform. | |
| It's at X at Nick Sorter, N-I-C K-S-O-R-T-O-R. | ||
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And I really appreciate you having me, Steve. | |
| Nick Sorter, thank you. | ||
| Nick Sorter live from the campus upturning point. | ||
| And if you've never had a chance to go, it's extraordinary what Charlie Kirk built in a couple of years. | ||
| Just absolutely, absolutely incredible. | ||
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Can we play, do we have the do we have the clip about our coverage? | |
| We're going to play a clip. | ||
| It's about a minute long. | ||
| We're going to play. | ||
| No, play the clip for the for the for the event. | ||
| Just let's we're going to stick with the event. | ||
| Let's play it. | ||
| We're going to play the clip for the event, and I'm going to come back and give you a few more details. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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This Sunday, Real America's Voice pauses to honor a patriot whose voice carried a movement. | |
| Rev presents Charlie Kirk, a legacy remembered. | ||
| We will achieve American greatness. | ||
| And we are just getting started. | ||
| From campuses to the national stage, Charlie inspired millions to stand boldly for faith, freedom, and country. | ||
| Now we reflect on his life, his mission, and the legacy he leaves behind. | ||
| The evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they have done. | ||
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When America needed a hero, God sent us a Charlie Kirk. | |
| Hosted by Steve Bannon, live coverage of Charlie Kirk's funeral service begins at 10 a.m. Eastern. | ||
| Join us as we remember a life that will never be forgotten only on Real America's Voice. | ||
| I want to thank Robin Parker Sig. | ||
| Even as we speak, we are building out the studio for this event. | ||
| So, tomorrow, we're going to have obviously the 10 a.m. show. | ||
| We're going to be going through different, we've got different updates on various different things that are happening, but also break down and start to go through the schedule. | ||
| What's going to happen on Sunday? | ||
| Once again, we will commence live at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time Sunday morning. | ||
| The first hour, we will go through the program for the day and particularly focus in that hour on the religious service. | ||
| And then there'll be a several-hour religious service with various preachers, priests, music, musicians, all of it. | ||
| And I can tell you that if you had the opportunity to see the beginning of our coverage at the Kennedy Center, the prayer vigil part of that and more of the religious part of that service was extraordinary. | ||
| And I know the Turning Point team is working on this. | ||
| Remember, Charlie, I say, and I said on Megan Kelly's show earlier today, Charlie is a modern Christian martyr and a Christian saint. | ||
| There's just no doubt about it. | ||
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His religion, his Christianity was so deeply imbued into his work, right, as to be one, which is, I think, one of the reasons it was so powerful. | |
| Then we're going to have more of a remembrance of Charlie's work and a celebration of his life. | ||
| The President of the United States will make remarks. | ||
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I think currently playing the Vice President of the United States will make remarks to various members of the cabinet. | |
| There has never, I don't think, ever been a gathering like this ever. | ||
| Not just in the MAGA movement, but I mean, you even go back to President Kennedy's. | ||
| And I mean, you had more international maybe people, but I'm seeing prominent people coming up and speaking. | ||
| It's just absolutely incredible. | ||
| So Sunday will be historic for a number of reasons to make sure that we honor Charlie in the appropriate manner, both on a religious note and also about his work, his life's work. | ||
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It's also, I think, going to be a springboard for what will happen Monday. | |
| Erica has taken over the reins at Turning Point, and I got to tell you, incredibly impressive. | ||
| Like I said when I put it up on Getter, next man up turns out to be a woman. | ||
| The board of directors of Turning Point and Turning Point Action have made her the chairman and CEO. | ||
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And it's kind of off to the races. | |
| She's out making decisions. | ||
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Just to pull off, I mean, Turning Point pulled off that amazing vigil at Kennedy Center last Sunday. | |
| And that was extraordinary. | ||
| I think it was 24, 48 hours. | ||
| The young team at Turning Point that came up at the beginning of the event was absolutely incredible. | ||
| That went, and we had thousands of people there, thousands of people kind of on the spur of the moment. | ||
| A list of speakers that I got to tell you, in Washington, D.C., you drew the A-team. | ||
| Just extraordinary. | ||
| We covered that for four hours from five to nine last week, and every minute of it was extraordinary. | ||
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The best part of all of it, including the music, which was so great, was Ben Berkwom going down the line and just asking questions of people in the line that were going to see it. | |
| They were so articulate, so on point on message, with a deep understanding of what Charlie Kirk meant to them. | ||
| Most of those people had never met Charlie Kirk. | ||
| They had seen his tapes, his videos, his teaching lesson, had watched his show here on Real America's Voice, the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
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But most of them had never met him. | |
| But not just love, but their understanding of his work is what I think Charlie would have appreciated most, that they really understand the work of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| So that's Sunday. | ||
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And I tell you what, let's play. | |
| We have a chance to play one more time. | ||
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I want to make sure everybody gets this. | |
| Let's play that clip one more time. | ||
| Can we do that, Denver? | ||
| Ready to go? | ||
| Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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This Sunday, Real America's Voice pauses to honor a patriot whose voice carried a movement. | |
| Rev presents Charlie Kirk, a legacy remembered. | ||
| We will achieve American greatness, and we are just getting started. | ||
| From campuses to the national stage, Charlie inspired millions to stand boldly for faith, freedom, and country. | ||
| Now, we reflect on his life, his mission, and the legacy he leaves behind. | ||
| The evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they have done. | ||
| When America needed a hero, God sent us a Charlie Kerker. | ||
| Hosted by Steve Bannon, live coverage of Charlie Kirk's funeral service begins at 10 a.m. Eastern. | ||
| Join us as we remember a life that will never be forgotten. | ||
| Only on Real America's Voice. | ||
| Since we're putting this together even as we speak, including building out the studio at Cardinal Stadium, we'd appreciate if you're a force multiplier. | ||
| Make sure you take that clip and put it everywhere. | ||
| And join us at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, Eastern Daylight Time on Sunday. | ||
| We'll take you through the day. | ||
| And I can tell you, just like I told you for the prayer vigil, it'll be well worth your time. | ||
| And the feedback we got on that was absolutely, absolutely, absolutely extraordinary. | ||
| So the entire turning point team is turning to make sure this is as exceptional as I think it will be. | ||
| So just absolutely incredible. | ||
| Johnny Kahn's going to take us out with America Heart. | ||
| I want to thank our sponsors, particularly over the last week or so. | ||
| We've had so much breaking news going live to the Utah, going live to press conferences, going live to the president that's been a little choppy for our sponsors. | ||
| I want to thank all of them, particularly the folks at Birch Gold. | ||
| CNBC had a little special in the war room today. | ||
| I'm going to try to play it about some thoughts that we share in the war room. | ||
| We've shared with you a lot about our thoughts about capital markets and maybe who should be head of the Federal Reserve and why. | ||
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As you know, well, I tell you what, I think we'll hold it after the break. | |
| We'll kind of surprise you. | ||
| CNBC today reporting on an interview I gave Sean Spicer that broke, I think, broke at the top of this hour about my thoughts about the capital markets, thought about who would be the safest pair of hands as the head of the Federal Reserve. | ||
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| We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to return in the war room. | ||
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| This Sunday, Real America's Voice pauses to honor a patriot whose voice carried a movement. | ||
| Rev presents Charlie Kirk, a legacy remembered. | ||
| We will achieve American greatness. | ||
| And we are just getting started. | ||
| From campuses to the national stage, Charlie inspired millions to stand boldly for faith, freedom, and country. | ||
| Now we reflect on his life, his mission, and the legacy he leaves behind. | ||
| The evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they have done. | ||
| When America needed a hero, God sent us a Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Hosted by Steve Bannon, live coverage of Charlie Kirk's funeral service begins at 10 a.m. Eastern. | ||
| Join us as we remember a life that will never be forgotten. | ||
| Only on Real America's Voice. | ||
| Sunday is a MAGA state funeral, right? | ||
| This is going to be many hours of worship. | ||
| Then it's going to be a more secular celebration of life for Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And you're going to have some of the most important people in the country there, both in the religious side and in the presentation. | ||
| This is a MAGA state funeral. | ||
| And I think it's being put together by the turning point team with all the kind of class and thought and reflectiveness that Charlie had. | ||
| But no, it's both the impact of one guy. | ||
| And you look, I tell people, I've had the opportunity to work with Andrew Breitbart and Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And both of those are generational talents. | ||
| They cannot be replaced. | ||
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And people run around trying to replace them. | |
| You're just wasting your time. | ||
| These guys come along once a generation. | ||
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And you've got Trump, who I think comes along, as I said, the third time we've had General Washington, President Lincoln, and President Trump. | |
| So it's a very unique time. | ||
| But two of these were cut down really in the prime of life, one by a heart attack and the other by an assassin's bullet. | ||
| So it's going to be very important. | ||
| And I think everybody, all of your audience, the podcast audience, ought to tune in because it's going to be a historical event. | ||
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It'll be an event people will talk about many, many decades from now. | |
| If one of the speakers called you and said, Steve, no one knows the MAGA movement better than you. | ||
| What should I say? | ||
| What should the message the rest of the world hears today? | ||
| How would you answer that? | ||
| That Charlie Kirk's work's unfinished, and we're going to finish what we started. | ||
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I think that's what Charlie, the whole purpose of Charlie's life was. | |
| And the last weekend of his life is given as busy as this young guy was and the building the app. | ||
| And I don't think people really understand the scale of the apparatus of Turning Point. | ||
| If you see their physical plan, what he's done in so many different areas is amazing. | ||
| And I was in one of his original pitches when the whole turning point was to kind of take over student governments, right? | ||
| What he accomplished going into the heart of one of our problems, the education system and the really neo-Marxist takeover from kindergarten all the way up to college to go into the lion's den and to do that. | ||
| But his work is not finished. | ||
| And we have to finish what we started. | ||
| This is not a moment of national unity. | ||
| The MAGA state funeral on Sunday will not be, it'll be a unifying moment to those people, I believe, that still believe in the greatness of the American Republic and the concept of make America great again, to go back and to bring back and to basically enforce the greatest values this country's ever had. | ||
| Not the people, the people that are mocking Charlie Kirk and the people that are mocking his children and the people that are skipping around that he's dead. | ||
| You can't unify with that. | ||
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And that's fine. | |
| It's not that I'm not whining about it, but I say don't look for unity. | ||
| We are about victory. | ||
| We'll unite after we're victorious and we're going to unite on our terms. | ||
| I don't care how much they hate hearing that. | ||
| Charlie Kirk, two phrases we use here in the war room. | ||
| Next man up. | ||
| And in Turning Point situation, next man up turns out to be a young woman, chairman and CEO of Turning Point, Erica Kirk, who was Charlie's partner, obviously, in everything. | ||
| And then finish what we started, which is the title of that book to talk about the precinct strategy, talk about people coming together, the grassroots of which Charlie and what he did at Turning Point, and particularly in Pennsylvania, right, which was absolutely critical, was one of the turning and inflection points of the 2024 election. | ||
| Finish what we started. | ||
| Finish Charlie Kirk's work with the Turning Point team. | ||
| And so both Sunday will be a reflection on Charlie Kirk and how he got here. | ||
| It'll also be, I think, a launching point for going forward. | ||
| That's why symbolically it's so important. | ||
| Everyone, if you can't be there, and if you can get there, you'll talk about this forever. | ||
| Particularly folks that say, hey, I could have gone to Kennedy's funeral, but for some reason I didn't. | ||
| Make sure you don't miss this, if you can be there in person. | ||
| And if you can't, watch it right here in Rillemerger's voice. | ||
| I commit to you and promise you the coverage will be like anything else you'll see at any other networks. | ||
| You're going to see the people that really knew Charlie, knew Turning Point and knew really the pressures and the possibilities and the potential and the performance of Turning Point. | ||
| So we're going to do all that, make sure it's done appropriately. | ||
| Part of that is we do have the unfinished business of actually getting to the bottom of who assassinated Charlie Kirk. | ||
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I have advocated from the beginning. | |
| Remember, we spent three, four days out in Utah. | ||
| We flew out right when Charlie was shot. | ||
| Got there that evening and did the show there. | ||
| You saw that for a couple of days. | ||
| I have advocated both behind the scenes and on the show. | ||
| And what I advocate on the show is what I advocate behind the scenes. | ||
| So you hear it every day, is that we can't let local authorities just treat this as a murder case. | ||
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It may turn out to be that. | |
| I don't think so. | ||
| I think there's a vaster conspiracy in this of people that worked on it, that knew about it, that promoted it, maybe financed it. | ||
| We have to get to the bottom of that. | ||
| Two things have happened here that are monumental. | ||
| Things that we've talked about. | ||
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Number one is, remember in 2020 during the Black Lives Matter riots when they burned, they burned these cities to the ground, right? | |
| They burned out these businessmen of the viciousness and the mean and meanness and the violence that their side represents, something totally not American whatsoever. | ||
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And our side is peaceful. | |
| Look at Colorado State last night. | ||
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Look at around turning point where the kids are bringing flowers and memorials and little pictures of Charlie and voter lamps. | |
| prayer cards, all of that. | ||
| That's the way we roll. | ||
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But the way we roll also has to have a harder edge to it, not violence, but a harder edge. | |
| We're not going to back off this. | ||
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Number one, they have designated these militias, and that's what they are, these murderous militias, things like armed queers of Salt Lake City and others in this radical transgender movement. | |
| They have designated those nihilistic, violent extremists, NVEs, which gives you a whole special way to kind of investigate at the FBI and DOJ, leading to the signing of an executive order that designates Antifa as a major terrorist organization. | ||
| And they're up there on TV. | ||
| Well, they're just people all over the map. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
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We're getting to the bottom of not just the kids running around in front and the people shutting down Portland. | |
| We're going to get to the next layer of, and they had an Antifa person on Jesse Waters. | ||
| She says she's trained by the military. | ||
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You have people in the military that are radical leftists. | |
| And those people are going to be turfed out of the military, court-martial, and sent to Leavenworth. | ||
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Okay? | |
| That's part of this whole terrorist investigation. | ||
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And third and most importantly is the money. | |
| As Nick sort of said, the money, the organization, the NGOs. | ||
| Megan Kelly asked me, or somebody asked me today, oh, it's another interview. | ||
| He said, would that include things like the Rockefeller Fortune? | ||
| I said, hey, the investigation is going to go where it's going to go. | ||
| It's going to go where it's going to go. | ||
| Whether it's source or ever, you have to have the facts, but you need to do that. | ||
| And I have said from the beginning, it feels like a vast conspiracy, but we need to show that. | ||
| We cannot have, we cannot have another grassy knoll 2.0. | ||
| This cannot turn out for this generation to be like the assassination of a John F. Kennedy was for our generation, right? | ||
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For the boomers out there. | |
| Can't be. | ||
| We can't let that happen. | ||
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That assassination did tear apart the fabric of the country. | |
| Did it do it in the streets where people were riding? | ||
| No. | ||
| But the Warren Commission and the gun deck nature of it and the FBI's performance and the CIA's performance, come on, man. | ||
| That was the beginning of the questioning of the institutions of the United States as it should have been because they wouldn't put out the accurate information. | ||
| President of the United States understands he tried to do this in 20 and Bill Barr and the Rhino Bush Republicans tamped it down. | ||
| He ain't tamping it down no more. | ||
| Let's go to the Oval Office just a few minutes ago and here at the President of the United States about this very topic. | ||
| What comes next after designating Antifa terrorization? | ||
| But we're going to look at the people that funded Antifa, see who they are, where they came from, and why they did it. | ||
| Have you seen Portland at all? | ||
| If you take a look at what's happening in Portland, it's, I mean, this has been going on for years. | ||
| They're just people out of control. | ||
| They're crazy. | ||
| We're going to stop that very soon. | ||
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We have to get rid of a couple of other problems first. | |
| We're going to get rid of the problems in Memphis where you can't even walk a block without getting shot. | ||
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We're going to get rid of the problems in Chicago. | |
| Chicago is a great city. | ||
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We have to save it. | |
| We have to save it. | ||
| I told you, I had the head of the Union Pacific Railroad in my office, and I said, so what do you think? | ||
| You go to every city. | ||
| You have railroads and every biggest railroad, beautiful railroad. | ||
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He's a great guy. | |
| I said, what do you think? | ||
| He said, sir. | ||
| Okay, he's also talking about he's going to go to Memphis. | ||
| He's sending Chicago. | ||
| He's not backing off that at all. | ||
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He's also talking about, as we've talked about, Portland, that four or five, six block area. | |
| Folks in Portland, even if you're Democrats and have voted for it, hey, we understand it's too much. | ||
| President's got to declare a martial law there. | ||
| I think in just in that section of town and go in and roll them up. | ||
| Roll them up. | ||
| And he's right. | ||
| We're going to get to the bottom of the organization and the financing of Antifa. | ||
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And you're going to see the biggest, they're going to start bellyaching. | |
| You know why? | ||
| Because a bunch of them are involved in it. | ||
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Write this down. | |
| Take your number two puncil down and write it. | ||
| As sure as the turning of the earth. | ||
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Establishment figures, prominent figures have been involved in this whole thing, this color revolution against the United States of America, and we're not going to tolerate it anymore. | |
| And it's not open for debate. | ||
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Charlie Kirk was a gentleman. | |
| Charlie Kirk was humble. | ||
| Charlie Kirk brought every Christian value you could bring to his work and kept his composure and kept his temper and tamped it down and bring the most controversial question up to the front. | ||
| He was gunned down when they were asking about transgender violence. | ||
| Now, I happen to think the odds of that are bay into one, but we'll investigate that. | ||
| They're going to investigate that too. | ||
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Charlie Kirk's the best of us represented the better angels of ourselves, as President Lincoln said. | |
| And they shot him like a dog. | ||
| They gunned him down in cold blood in front of the whole world and then laughed about it and put memes up about it. | ||
| That's what you're dealing with. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| There's only one way to solve that. | ||
| That's to smash it, to smash it, to do it now in our time so our children and grandchildren don't have to do it. | ||
| We have to smash it. | ||
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And smash it, we shall. | |
| Because I can tell you, there are many friends of Charlie Kirk's. | ||
| There's many colleagues of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And you heard Charlie Kirk's widow, right? | ||
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They don't understand what they have, the fire they have lit. | |
| They don't understand what these evildoers are prepared to do, and we're not going to allow it. | ||
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On other news, we've got a lot of our stuff to cover. | |
| We had this amazing result coming out of the day of the vaccine. | ||
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Mary Holland had to bounce. | |
| I'll get more in this over the weekend. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play the results of the vaccine conference down at CDC on the COVID vaccine. | ||
| Let's go ahead and hit it. | ||
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Only about 15% of parents were getting their child vaccinated with the four-strain vaccine for the first dose because we already have known about this risk of febrile seizures or seizures that you have when a high fever spikes, when you would give all four at once for the first dose. | |
| So most people were already separating out three in one and then the one. | ||
| What's gone on now is that they've said they don't recommend that four version, the four strain version at that time. | ||
| But yes, they are still recommending that you get MMR and the Varicella vaccine separately in separate shots for the first dose. | ||
| So this was really something because the anti-vaccine movement has been so anti-combination vaccine. | ||
| Stop. | ||
| Just stop. | ||
| Just stop. | ||
| We're going to get back. | ||
| What a bald-faced lie. | ||
| Do you remember? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| You know, people knew it was then. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| Every day on MSMEC and CNN, you were not a good parent. | ||
| They wanted to call child protective services if you didn't have the little baby vaccine. | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| You see how they change it? | ||
| You see how evil they are? | ||
| Oh, well, you know, people knew about this in the high fever and running up. | ||
| And so that's why they didn't get all 4-1 BS. | ||
| That's a lie. | ||
| You had, what is a Hoekstra and Fauci? | ||
| Remember Fauci in the cartoon books? | ||
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Everything they did to kind of get the children in there? | |
| Come on. | ||
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Do you remember that? | |
| They kicked us off everywhere. | ||
| They kicked you off everywhere at your work. | ||
| They looked at you. | ||
| Oh, you're a bad parent. | ||
| We're going to call child protective services because you're a bad parent. | ||
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Now, oh, no, you know, it was a discussion. | |
| We knew the fevers went up. | ||
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So it was only one of four and only 15% of the American people because the American people could understand you were lying to them. | |
| This is how evil you demons are. | ||
| And you are demons. | ||
| You're demons. | ||
| It's outrageous. | ||
| And I admire Bobby Kennedy and Mary Holland and Dr. Nass, who was up yesterday. | ||
| I admire the composure and the class that you guys have had to deal with it. | ||
| I can't even handle it. | ||
| I can't handle big pharma. | ||
| I can't handle their stooges on mainstream media. | ||
| I tell you what, if you follow what the warrant wants to do and take all the commercials off and ban the commercials, because I'm telling you, just watch CNBC for an evening and I realize your head will blow up and say, Steve, I can't do it. | ||
| I can't take that. | ||
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Okay, put it on mute when the personality is there. | |
| Just cut it on for the commercials. | ||
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They've got every show, every segment has multiple big pharma commercials. | |
| Folks, you have no idea the diseases these people have. | ||
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I turn to people and say and say, what in the hell are they talking about? | |
| This is the most disease-ridden, that's the most disease-ridden audience in history. | ||
| What did these folks do in their spare time? | ||
| What do you do to get diseases like this? | ||
| To get sick like this, to need big pharma to come in and bail your ass out. | ||
| Of course, I don't know. | ||
| A third of them to half of them about they're all depressed, and it's depression on depression. | ||
| Oppression, they got an ad is like, oh, if you take this and that and this, this will add to it because you need this to kind of do that and do this. | ||
| I go, what are they talking about? | ||
| What are these people so screwed up? | ||
| How they get this screwed up over and over. | ||
| And he's going to sit there right there. | ||
| This is how they do it. | ||
| They're going to sit there and go, so everybody knew that. | ||
| Only 15% of the American people got for no, because the American people and their common sense, those folks sat there and talked to each other and said, hey, I think the baby gets a fever. | ||
| Maybe we shouldn't do that. | ||
| You didn't tell us that. | ||
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Safe and effective. | |
| Lie after lie after lie after lie. | ||
| And then put mandates. | ||
| So the parents call child protective services. | ||
| They're not good people. | ||
| The little kids going to school. | ||
| You know why this generation is coming out of this and we're going to have to help them out? | ||
| Because of what you did during the pandemic. | ||
| You, the progressive left. | ||
| This is why there's nothing to negotiate. | ||
| There's no group hug. | ||
| There's no kumbaya. | ||
| There's nothing. | ||
| There's an unbridgeable gap because we believe, we believe in the American Republic. | ||
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I'll go back today to that. | |
| In fact, if we can put it up, I don't know if you got it, but today on the morning show. | ||
| By the way, thanks for the clip. | ||
| I can't even finish it. | ||
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It'll get me too worked. | |
| I won't be able to go to sleep. | ||
| I won't be fresh as a daisy for tomorrow morning show. | ||
| If I played it, I put it up this morning. | ||
| It's a post I put on Getter. | ||
| This is why you want to go to Getter. | ||
| I put stuff up all the time. | ||
| There was a P, it was on PBS, and I go through all these news sites. | ||
| I had an Associated Press story about how the shooter wasn't, maybe he's not suicidal. | ||
| Now he's afraid that when he got arrested, he wanted to turn himself in because afraid the FBI would come and shoot him, you know, kill him and kill his parents, all that. | ||
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Which I said, well, that's different than we heard, but I'm reading it. | |
| Down halfway through the story, they've got about these first day back at Utah Valley University. | ||
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They've been out for a week and they came back and they got things sorted there. | |
| And then in the middle of that part of the story, they talked about they had awaiting the students were stations with stuffed animals, candy, and access to counselors. | ||
| I go, oh my God. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| In a nation that built itself with these young teenagers, people in the early 20s coming across the prairies, coming across the plain, and fought all these wars on foreign battlefields. | ||
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And they fought the revolution, the Civil War, all of it, all of American history, the majesty of American history and the accomplishments of humanity. | |
| And then you go to the greatest tragedy in mankind's history, the Second World War, the brutal killer fields of World War II. | ||
| These young men, 17, 18, 19 years old, when you watch 12 o'clock high, you see how young they are and how they tell them, hey, you ain't going home. | ||
| You got to get that sorted. | ||
| Because to win this, we've got to win starting right now. | ||
| And that means some people are going to be sacrificed. | ||
| And that is you. | ||
| And you don't get a choice. | ||
| And here we're at Utah Valley University, where Charlie Kirk gave his life, and people are going to get stuffed animals. | ||
| Are you kidding me? | ||
| That infantilism of the progressive left is what's caused this entire mess. | ||
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That's what's caused it. | |
| These people are sick and they're demented. | ||
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And they've passed their pathologies on to other generations. | |
| And that's incumbent upon us to stop it and stop it now. | ||
| So I don't want to hear Cox and your, oh, we're all going to have a group hug and sing Kumbayas, buddy, over my dead body. | ||
| Ain't going to happen. | ||
| Will not happen ever to allow you to do to other generations what you've done to this generation. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I didn't get to all the clips, including the one on the Federal Reserve. | ||
| We'll do that tomorrow. | ||
| 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
| We'll be back for a Saturday edition of the War Room. | ||
| And then we'll prep and make sure you know the schedule of events for Sunday, 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Sunday. | ||
| We'll kick off a full day of wall-to-wall coverage from the MAGA State funeral of Charlie Kirk outside of Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
| We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10. | ||
| I'll be up and fired up with a Warpath coffee. | ||
| How about that? |