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My friend was martyred for using his voice to engage in peaceful dialogue. | ||
Charlie's assassin thought that he could steal and silence his voice by putting a bullet in his neck. | ||
In the words of Soren Kiergaard, the tyrant dies and his rule is over. | ||
The martyr dies and his rule has just begun. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Charlie was not silenced. | ||
His movement is only beginning. | ||
The voices of millions globally have been awakened, furthering his cause in mission far beyond anyone's comprehension. | ||
We won't cower in fear. | ||
We will never surrender. | ||
We are resolved to live free from lies and seek out what is true. | ||
We will respectfully, boldly challenge what is accepted by culture in order to seek out what is true and acceptable to God Almighty alone. | ||
Charlie's having some serious heavenly FOMO right now. | ||
Look at this. | ||
you have no idea how much Charlie Kirk wants a bullhorn down here right now. | ||
He always said to me, if we could just figure out how to bring the Holy Spirit into a Trump rally, I think you've done it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And we will come to find, we will come to find that in the final moment that Western civilization was saved through Charlie's sacrifice in the only way possible, by returning the people to Almighty God. | ||
For greater love hath no man than this, than he who lay down his life for his friends. | ||
Are you ready to continue the mission? | ||
Are you ready to fight back? | ||
And are you ready to put on the full armor of God and face the evil in high places and the spiritual warfare before us? | ||
Then put on the full armor of God. | ||
Do it now. | ||
Now is the time. | ||
This is the place. | ||
This is the turning point for Charlie. | ||
In the time I have remaining, I'm going to ask all who profess Christ as their Savior to remain seated. | ||
The Bible says, if you profess me before man, I'll profess you before my Father in heaven. | ||
It requires an act of faith. | ||
You stand. | ||
That's what Charlie did every day on campus with death threats. | ||
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He stood because he knew in whom he had trusted. | |
And he wants to give you the gift of the why and what he did. | ||
And that is his Savior, Jesus. | ||
While believers are seated, if there's any in this room and across the globe that would desire to receive Jesus as their Savior, as Charlie did as a young man, and now is in the presence of his Savior, I'm going to ask you to put action to your faith. | ||
And I'd ask you to stand right now to receive the Lord. | ||
Don't be ashamed. | ||
Stand. | ||
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Amen. | |
amen The Bible says... | ||
The Bible says that when one sinner gives their heart to the Lord, the angels in heaven rejoice. | ||
I got to tell you, there's one up there right now, Charlie Kirk. | ||
He's stoked and he's excited about your commitment to his Savior. | ||
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Thank you. | |
One moment Charlie was doing what he loved, arguing and debating on campus, fighting for the gospel in truth in front of a big crowd, and then he blinked. | ||
He blinked and saw his savior in paradise. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Today that gives me great comfort. | ||
Because 11 days ago, as a cowardly assassin crawled on his stomach to end Charlie's life on Earth, I'm betting Charlie saw the Son of God standing tall to welcome him home. | ||
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the greatest treasures of Charlie's heart, his beautiful wife Erica and his two precious children. | ||
To watch Charlie with his family, the joy on his face, the devotion in his eyes, was to see the gospel lived out. | ||
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. | ||
That is true, and you can feel it here. | ||
The thing about Charlie's message, I thought a lot about it, and I'm trying not to be emotional because, in addition to everything else, he was a wonderful man and a decent man, and one of those rare people you meet who you just groove with in conversation and have these very intense conversations that you don't stop thinking about, which is my experience with him. | ||
But the main thing about Charlie and his message, he was bringing the gospel to the country. | ||
He was doing the thing that the people in charge hate most, which is calling for them to repent. | ||
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Fight for Charlie Kirk. | |
Who feels the Holy Spirit in the house tonight? | ||
Who can feel that revival happening right now? | ||
How does it always work? | ||
What man intends for evil, God intends for good. | ||
Evil thought that there would be a funeral today. | ||
God has created a revival right here in this house right now. | ||
One of the things he wants us to take away from this From all of this, is the following. | ||
His deep belief that we were all created, every single one of us, before the beginning of time, by the hands of the God of the universe, an all-powerful God, who loved us and created us for the purpose of living with him in eternity. | ||
But then sin entered the world and separated us from our creator. | ||
And so God took on the form of a man and came down and lived among us. | ||
And he suffered like men, and he died like a man, but on the third day he rose, unlike any mortal man. | ||
And then, and to prove any doubters wrong, he ate with his disciples so they could see and they touched his wounds. | ||
He didn't rise as a ghost or as a spirit, but his flesh. | ||
And he will. | ||
And when he returns, because he took on that death, because he carried that cross, we were freed from the sin that separated us from him. | ||
And when he returns, there will be a new heaven and a new earth, and we will all be together, and we are going to have a great reunion there again with Charlie and all the people we love. | ||
To our enemies, you have nothing to give, you have nothing to offer, you have nothing to share but bitterness. | ||
We have beauty, we have light, we have goodness, we have determination, we have vision, we have strength. | ||
We built the world that we inhabit now, generation by generation, and we will defend this world. | ||
We will defend goodness, we will defend light, we will defend virtue. | ||
You cannot terrify us, you cannot frighten us, you cannot threaten us, because we are on the side of goodness, we are on the side of God, and to my friend Charlie, to my brother Charlie. | ||
I know you are looking at us right now. | ||
I know you're watching Erica right now, I know you're watching your children right now, and I promise you, my friend, I promise you, my brother. | ||
We will prove worthy of your sacrifice, we will prove worthy of your time on earth. | ||
We will make you proud. | ||
We will finish the job, we will defeat the forces of darkness and evil, and we will stand every day for what is true, what is beautiful, what is good, and we will achieve victory for our children, for our families, for our civilization, and for every patriot who stands with us. | ||
God bless you, God bless turning point, God bless Erica, God bless the Kirk family, God bless our heroes, and God bless the United States of America. | ||
Thank you, Charlie Kirk, a patriot, a conservative, a leader, a builder, an advocate, an author, a lover of freedom, a husband, a father, a Christian, and a warrior. | ||
You see, Charlie Kirk was a true believer for the cause of freedom for the power of young people, belief in our republic and our founding principles in America first and make America great again. | ||
But more importantly, he was a true believer. | ||
Only Christ is King, our Lord and Savior. | ||
The lesson of Charlie's life is that you should never underestimate what one person can do. | ||
With a good heart, a righteous cause, a cheerful spirit, and the will to fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Charlie's mission above all was aimed directly at those who aren't married. | ||
He named his organization well. | ||
He knew things were not right with America, and especially with young people, and they needed a new direction. | ||
Charlie passionately wanted to reach and save the lost boys of the West. | ||
The young men who feel like they have no direction, no purpose, no faith, and no reason to live. | ||
The men wasting their lives on distractions and the men consumed with resentment, anger, and hate. | ||
Charlie wanted to help them. | ||
He wanted them to have a home with Turning Point USA. | ||
And when he went onto campus, he was looking to show them a better path. | ||
and a better life that was right there for the taking. | ||
He wanted to show them that. | ||
My husband, Charlie... | ||
He wanted to save Young men, just like the one who took his life. | ||
On the cross, our Savior said, Father, forgive them, for they not know what they do. | ||
That man. | ||
That young man. | ||
I forgive him. | ||
It's uh Monday, 22 September, year of Reward 2025, the date after. | ||
One of the um, I think most important events, not just modern American history, I think all of American history. | ||
The Holy Spirit in a Trump rally. | ||
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Charlie taught us to forgive, but. | ||
And then it would be like, oh, this is all the left wing's fault, or oh, these are people who hated and mocked and ridiculed. | ||
There were there were two beats, and it did sound uh when the politicians got up there, sounded very discordant instead of celebration of a life and talking about Jesus' words and and Jesus' commandments of us to forgive others, um there at times uh uh there there was another tone that that that was taken. | ||
So I found that to be discordant. | ||
What I was thinking was it would be too glib, and I think there are gonna be a lot of folks, uh, I would imagine uh on the center and left of American politics who will be reflexively uncomfortable with what unfolded yesterday. | ||
Uh what I would urge is not to be reflexively uncomfortable, but to take each of those who addressed that audience, addressed the nation, addressed in many cases the world, and take their words on their own merits and in their own context. | ||
Uh there's gonna be a lot of talk. | ||
Uh, I'm sure uh David's uh email boxes full of people seeking to understand this thing called Christian nationalism. | ||
Uh but there was a feeling, particularly with uh Mrs. Kirk, that it was something that had a genuine what appeared to be a genuinely religious component. | ||
And then came the president who spoke the way President Trump speaks, and that should be uh considered on its its merits as well. | ||
But I'm a big believer, uh, as I think you are, Joe, that we must separate church and state. | ||
Uh there's a religious case for that, by the way. | ||
Originally that notion of a wall of separation between church and state, which was an image uh that came from Richard Hooker, an Anglican divine, uh, came through Thomas Jefferson, and then uh the Supreme Court uh picked the image up in the 20th century. | ||
The initial point of the wall was not to protect the state from the church, but the church from the state. | ||
Uh the original phrase was that the garden of Christ's church should should not be uh damaged by by the state. | ||
That said, religion and politics, because they're both about people, they're both about human nature. | ||
They're both about our sense of the origins course and destiny of life. | ||
Religion and politics can't be separated. | ||
They have to be managed and marshaled. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're just not going to free shot at 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 try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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. | ||
Warum. | ||
Stephen K. Ban. | ||
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By the way, I want to give a hat tip. | ||
Amazing cold open that I think got to the essence of um, and maybe we can play some of the music later. | ||
The music was incredible. | ||
Much like the um Kennedy, and we're the only uh channel, I'm gonna thank Robin Parker Sig too at Real America's Voice. | ||
We're the only channel that covered all of the Kennedy Center in its entirety, and uh, and the event yesterday in its entirety, plus hours of pregame analysis and post-game. | ||
Uh, I want to thank my uh co-host yesterday, David Brody, and of course Dr. Gina Louden, uh, for doing uh yeoman work, the entire crew is just incredible. | ||
The um what has become evident since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and I think the reason this was a global event yesterday, he said a hundred million people watched it, was um, or at least watched part of it, is that is that um the underlying not just decency of Charlie Kirk and humility of Charlie Kirk, | ||
but it was informed by his not just his religion or not kind of modern Catholicism or modern um uh mainstream Protestant faith, but a a deep um to the center of his being, what I call live Christianity, including that part of live Christianity, which is about courage, because you know you're a believer in eternal life. | ||
So in this manifestation, yes, it's obviously the life you have, but there is uh something beyond, and something you feel comfort in uh in knowing that every day, that you can go into the lion's den. | ||
Charlie Kirk went into the hardest of the heart. | ||
This is why he's such a legend. | ||
And in people that have just come to Charlie Kirk's work, particularly after 24, and and the ballot chasing initiative and the ground game initiative, of which in politics really was what um what people saw the the fruit of his going to college campuses and turning young people not just to vote but also to get them out to vote and to have them work with people like at the precinct strategy and others to form this kind of vast ground game that | ||
led President Trump to this come from behind stunning victory that the left still hasn't come to grips with. | ||
And they're not gonna come to grips with it. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
And that's why I think the highlight, I want to really thank my team for that highlight reel, because there was there is a very hard muscular Christianity in there yesterday. | ||
And you saw by uh Benny Johnson and Jack Pasobic, uh, people very, very close to Charlie. | ||
I think it's of note that two of the people up there that were the closest to him personally came out as about as as hard as you could possibly come out. | ||
And of course, the great Stephen Miller with what he had to say. | ||
Um, but the young man at the beginning, McCoy, I think it's it's Pastor McCoy's son, who is Charlie's body man slash chief of staff. | ||
It was a great way to kind of open with him. | ||
When he said, bring the Holy Spirit, what Charlie wanted was to bring the Holy Spirit into a Trump rally. | ||
He knew Charlie knew the the um the power of the Trump rallies of pulling it together. | ||
Remember, one of Charlie Kirk's journeys, particularly when I first met him, he was pretty much his philosophy, because what he had learned was pretty much traditional republicanism. | ||
Charlie's journey to kind of a populist nationalist was a journey that was incredible to watch because he absorbed he's a learning machine. | ||
Part of that was not being corrupted by going to college and making the decision after he was turned down by West Point that he got some of these other places he wasn't gonna do it, he's gonna do himself, and learned. | ||
And he turned himself into a learning organization. | ||
And part of what he learned, obviously, you you talked to the pastors and other people around him, was a journey that made Christ centered his entire life and informed his work. | ||
That's what he had the bravery to do, do it. | ||
That's why he succeeded, I think, where so many others failed. | ||
Not that they're not courageous, not that they're not focused, not that they're not good people and tough people, but Charlie had something else he was bringing, the Holy Spirit to a Trump rally, essentially. | ||
the merging of the populist nationalist with this informed lived Christianity. | ||
This muscular Christianity, as he said, not the soft part of Christianity, but the hard part. | ||
That was the power, and I think he saw it develop and be revealed every day since Charlie's assassination, and it culminated yesterday. | ||
The reason I say this is such an important event, is you remember on the show yesterday, I would I teed it up with it was historic in itself. | ||
Never has a government of the United States ever brought as many cabinet people and others. | ||
I think he had Cash and Dan Bugino and others, but Johnson had so many other congressmen, he had so many others that couldn't even make the stage because you had to keep the stage part fairly succinct and still ran to hours. | ||
Is that not only did you have for the first time to travel out to a non-elected officials, or you know, senior military, you know, senior general, winner of wars, to pay respects to that individual. | ||
But the entire program, the entire program, from the first moment, the backpipe or the background, sorry, the first moment that the Christian singing started at what seven o'clock in the morning or eight o'clock in the morning uh Pacific time, all the way through, was incredible. | ||
Revival is, yes, revival is definitely a term of it. | ||
They expected a funeral and they got a revival, and that the left is not prepared for that. | ||
But it was in the government officials, and I said this earlier, the the the like the Kennedy thing. | ||
The powerful part is the the way they set up with the Christian music and the Christian worship and the altar calls and all that. | ||
But then the government officials and the government officials and people like Don Jr. and President Trump revealed a part of themselves that is absolutely in tune with the underlying message of Charlie Kirk. | ||
And it's now for we the living to propel that into the future. | ||
Obviously, with the um with the guidance and the infusion of the Holy Spirit. | ||
And it took probably one of the youngest speakers up there, channeling Charlie Kirk and talking about Charlie Kirk to remind us of that. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in the warm in a moment. | ||
...to forgive, but... | ||
And then it'd be like, oh, this is all the left wing's fault, or oh, these are people who hated and mocked and ridiculed. | ||
There were there were two beats, and it did sound uh when the politicians got up there, it sounded very discordant instead of celebration of a life and talking about Jesus' words and and Jesus' commandments of us to forgive others. | ||
Um there at times uh there was another tone that that that was taken. | ||
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See how this see how insidious you see is discordant. | |
You see how insidious this is. | ||
It was not discordant at all, no, no, absolutely not. | ||
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It was all of a peace. | |
I said yesterday, there's an unspeakable power there in that arena, and and in and in what went out throughout the world, that's why it attracted a hundred million viewers. | ||
Uh believe me, a hundred million people didn't know about Charlie Kirk at uh 1223 mountain time uh on the 10th of September in the year of Allure 2025, when a 30 odd six or a bullet, I guess we're still trying to get all the information about that sort, took his earthly life. | ||
They sure know about it now. | ||
And no, it was not discordant, uh, Joe Scarborough. | ||
It was all of a piece. | ||
And what do they fear? | ||
They fear this phrase Christian nationalism, Christian nationalism. | ||
And you saw that that is a muscular form of Christianity. | ||
That America is a Christian nation, they're just gonna have to accept that. | ||
They keep pushing back, yes. | ||
We welcome other religions to practice. | ||
United States has never tried to shut down religions. | ||
You're free to practice. | ||
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Religious freedom is very important, and we're based on the foundations of the Judeo-Christian West, but we are the leading country, the new Jerusalem, we're the leading country in Christendom. | ||
No, Christendom is imploding in Europe, right? | ||
Christendom is imploding where the church was formed, the desert church. | ||
Remember the whole point. | ||
You had to be from 33, when I'm using rough numbers, but because I realized, oh, Christ was born in the year, you know, two years before A.D. But just the rough numbers. | ||
33, up until 36, three years later, you had to be Jewish. | ||
Christianity began, particularly after the Pentecost and with the apostles in the apostolic age began as a sect of Judaism for about three years. | ||
Then they made a fundamental decision that you didn't have to convert to Judaism. | ||
You didn't have to be the they could go directly to the Gentiles and get Gentiles to convert to Christianity. | ||
Why was that? | ||
Because the church and the central church was going to be in Jerusalem. | ||
Because it didn't get any traction. | ||
Got very little traction. | ||
Now, part of that was a mass persecution of Christians. | ||
We talked about St. Stephen, my patron saint. | ||
That's name came up over and over again, according to Charlie Kirk, the blood of the martyrs. | ||
And yes, Charlie Kirk is a modern Christian martyr, full stop, and a modern American martyr. | ||
You see the evil that's come out, not come out, it's always been there. | ||
And those of us that knew Charlie's work, or those of those who just do this every day, we see this evil. | ||
Why have I banging the table last week from the day we got to Utah on the evening of Charlie's uh execution, that you can't let local authorities just make this into a uh a murder of an individual. | ||
This has to be looked at in a broader context and get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
We can't have a grassy knoll 2.0, not for this generation, not for that young generation. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
We can't do that again. | ||
We did that for the boomers, right? | ||
With the Warren Commission and all the gundecking and lying and misrepresentation and hiding of the facts. | ||
That what, I don't know, 70, 80 years afterwards, we still have to release information. | ||
And even President Trump says, hey, people will never buy into it. | ||
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The history of this whole thing is quite important because we are at inflection point, and Obama sees it, and we see it, everybody sees it. | ||
The here and now. | ||
Quo Vatis. | ||
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Whither thou goest. | |
Remember those words to St. Peter when he was fleeing Rome after Nero burned the city. | ||
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Whither thou goest, quo Vatus. | |
Well, whether that was an inflection point. | ||
And the church had to go underground, but it survived. | ||
Now, this moment, and that was what yesterday was, and that's what Joe Scarborough and these guys are. | ||
That was coming above ground. | ||
And yes, political figures and people that you would never know, like Marco Rubio. | ||
Go back and maybe I break that down tonight at six. | ||
Marco Rubio, Pete Heggseth. | ||
Don Jr. | ||
I mean, it was a people, well, Pete Heggs is a little different, but Marco Rubio and maybe Don Jr. you don't expect that of. | ||
Listen to it, watch it. | ||
And something was flowing through them. | ||
Something was flowing through all the political figures. | ||
You know what that was? | ||
The Holy Spirit. | ||
Royce White, um Christian nationalism, and you live in a city that is cowtowing to kind of a radical branch of uh Islam, and you have one of the most offensive people in this country that is up and up in your up in our grill every day as she raises more money. | ||
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Yeah, Minneapolis, belly of the beast, uh Islamic call to prayer five times a day. | ||
We were the first major city in the United States to pass that law uh under Mayor Mayor Jacob Fry. | ||
Uh now we have uh uh a radical Islamic communist that is running for mayor, so maybe we we uh we we have an upsell here on on Islamic radicalism. | ||
But Ilhan Omar, you want one of the worst in the country. | ||
We know who she is, we know what she's about. | ||
I've been saying from the beginning that she was with the globalists, she votes against the anti-CCP Fentanall bill. | ||
That tells you exactly where she stands on the American people. | ||
Shouldn't surprise us. | ||
We need to we need to uh get her get her out of this country. | ||
We should look into the immigration fraud and deep port or pull her out of Congress, and that that should happen fairly quickly. | ||
Um, you know, Charlie Kirk was the embodiment of an American hero, and he paid the ultimate price for his faith, and he was granted the ultimate glory and has received the ultimate reward. | ||
Uh, and and we should all be so lucky. | ||
We should all be so lucky that our life and our work bring as many people to Christ as it appears Charlie's has. | ||
Charlie focused, they said yesterday about the focus on on young men, uh, and that uh and and Erica, who gave just magnificent again yesterday, you think about it, in the moment, just like she was on her national broadcast on that Friday night. | ||
Uh she talked about the lost boys of the West. | ||
How did that what does that mean to you, Royce White? | ||
Well, I think like you said, Christianity has been underground. | ||
There's an unspoken uh agreement when you grow up as a young man that Christianity is not acceptable, it's not permissible uh to your goals, let's say, to to be successful as a as an adult, right? | ||
So I I definitely felt that coming up in in the professional basketball world or in the basketball world as a youth, uh, Christianity became shunned. | ||
And it happened right in my generation. | ||
Charlie was 31, I'm 34. | ||
Uh, and and that's that's kind of what pushed me to the to the right in the first place. | ||
After George Floyd died, I led all these people to the Federal Reserve. | ||
I said, hey, let's not talk about police, let's talk about how the money works. | ||
And all of a sudden, uh, I hear all of these young white liberal women saying that Christianity is white supremacy. | ||
I go, wait a second. | ||
Christianity was on the continent of Africa well before it was in Europe. | ||
I'm not understanding here. | ||
And so you you you learn as you get a little bit more uh political as you get a little older that there is a full-scale war against Christianity. | ||
And and us young men in the West have rejected it, and we're on the comeback. | ||
This is a this is the the the revival of this country's young men. | ||
And uh there's a reckoning coming now for the left. | ||
As as Cash Patel broadens out the investigation, that's what I was saying. | ||
We went from a single, you know, murder lone wolf to a much broader investigation has been reported all over. | ||
And another thing he's looking at is what he calls nihilistic violent extremists, which is the subset of the transgender, the radicals, the radical and paramilitary transgenders who have gotten uh totally out of control violently. | ||
Every day, I mean, you see Charlie and what he stood for, and what the people around him stood for, and what you talk about every day on your show, your podcast, and in your leadership. | ||
And then you look every day, we get another detail of the depravity, nihilism, and really um, you know, horrible existence of their parents have let them play, they're you know, video gamers, they're locked in the rooms, and it hasn't changed from the you saw the first taste of it with the Columbine shooters, and it just gets worse and worse and worse, and it's always the same thing. | ||
You know, they're they're they're in video games, uh, they're in this guy was in weird, furry pornography. | ||
It's just it's just down to the depths. | ||
You're you're you're the because it could it couldn't be clearer what the Charlie Kirks of the world stand for and the turning point stand for in the Royce White stand for versus what the evil on the other side stands for. | ||
And it's not there's the gap is not bridgeable. | ||
It's not. | ||
We will never we will never conform to that. | ||
We will never sign off on that. | ||
We will never surrender to that. | ||
Royce White. | ||
Yeah, well, and uh again to echo what you said. | ||
I thought Erica's tone was was perfect, and and I think that uh, you know, overnight and because of these tragic events, she's become one of America's mothers, and we're gonna always look to her now for her leadership, and she's done very very good with it and has been as graceful as you can be, considering uh but you know, they called for her death, some of these radical leftists. | ||
And and you didn't see a full-throated denouncement unilaterally across the social media echo chambers of the left that that was an appropriate and over the line. | ||
It's because they don't think it's an appropriate. | ||
Their morality is completely relative, their morality is completely relative, and for that reason, we have to understand Erica's words about forgiveness were probably the most powerful. | ||
We can forgive our enemies and still not surrender to them. | ||
We can forgive our enemies and still fight. | ||
In fact, there is a pragmatic and practical approach where uh the Christian conservative right has for many generations been guided and led by Fox News into the salacious where we get hyperemotional about these things, but we don't apply the strategic uh discipline necessary for victory. | ||
The victory cannot be to go democratic because you merge with the Satanists. | ||
It's soft on the principle. | ||
We have to hold the principle and move people towards the principle. | ||
As long as that principle is held and the tent is getting bigger in the direction of the principle, we're doing fine. | ||
Any any movement back to the left is uh is a capitulation to Satan and the agenda that we see is is very clear. | ||
It's on display. | ||
It's kind of pulled its pants down and walked around with some with some confidence we haven't seen in my lifetime. | ||
Well, um I got about a minute. | ||
I want to hold you through the break. | ||
It with Erica's uh very powerful message of forgiveness. | ||
That that in my mind doesn't mean we don't crush the ideology. | ||
If this guy is the is the turns out to be the assassin, uh we we don't we don't uh not just cowtowel, we have to crush the ideology that bred him, do we not? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
No, you can forgive your enemies, and there's a need for it because I have to detach from the emotion uh in order to achieve the victory, especially when we're playing from so far behind. | ||
I forgive them because hatred is of the heart, but I do not let them kill me. | ||
I do not let them win. | ||
I still have to fight and fight for victory. | ||
Royce White, hang on. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna return. | ||
We got Royce White, we got Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Another huge event has been pushed, I think, to four o'clock. | ||
It was gonna be this morning, but I think it's pushed to four o'clock. | ||
The autism report is coming out. | ||
Mary Holland's gonna join us. | ||
If not now, we'll get her because of the movement we'll get her later uh today. | ||
Huge day here. | ||
Um and so much going on. | ||
Uh, but the most important, the signal, not the noise. | ||
It's what happened in Glendale, Arizona. | ||
Kind of the culmination. | ||
But just another step forward. | ||
The Charlie Kirk show will follow us at noon as it has for years. | ||
And we'll toss to it. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Want to thank particularly Birch Gold and Patriot Mobile for spot the commercial free sponsorship of yesterday's what 12-hour broadcast. | ||
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We very much focused on the US dollar and the um the dollar is the prime reserve currency to step back into history and to teach you what it means and what it means for the future, and uh I think we had a pretty good run. | ||
Uh I think there's also a lot more juice in the lemon, but that's for you to decide after you study it. | ||
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Um Royce White, uh, I got a couple minutes here. | ||
I'd like to know your thoughts on where we go from here. | ||
You're at the tip of the spear, and particularly in, I gotta tell you, one of the hardest communities, one of the best states, but inside uh Minneapolis, you got some big problems. | ||
Sort of the George Floyd situation took place. | ||
You got Omar, who I think is one of the meanest and nastiest and uh most offensive uh people in uh modern American politics, and she ain't shy about getting up to your grill about it. | ||
Uh your thoughts, sir. | ||
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Well, I mean, first and foremost, we have to have a full investigation into this immigration fraud with Ilhan Omar. | ||
If it turns out to be true that she married a brother and frauded to get citizenship status, she should be pulled from Congress and probably deported for her uh international affiliations. | ||
Never forget when she took a trip to Kashmir in the middle of a war without any State Department oversight. | ||
So that that said a lot a lot of people forget about that. | ||
But um it still comes down to these elections. | ||
We have to secure these elections. | ||
We have to deal with the voter roles. | ||
We have to make sure that that you know, in a place like Minnesota, it isn't forgotten is as it is a true swing state. | ||
And I said in 2024 the referendum was on the American people. | ||
The American people answered that call. | ||
In 2026, the midterms, the referendum is going to be on the Republican parties and in all of these these swing states uh around the country. | ||
And we can win. | ||
Look, we still know it. | ||
It's estimated 30 to 40 million Christians aren't voting. | ||
Right here in Minnesota, they say there's at least roughly a million conservative Christian cross, uh, you know, crossovers uh that didn't vote in the 2024 election. | ||
And and now more than ever, I think this assassination, the attack on our Catholic uh school and the children there, denunciation, uh, hopefully is calling Christians out of the church and into the fight, like Charlie Kirk himself, uh, you know, led the way and then demonstrated. | ||
Royce, where do we go to get all your content? | ||
I think now more than ever, people are become acquainted with uh your thinking and your shows. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Uh Royce White.us, that's the Senate campaign website. | ||
You can also see me on Real America's Voice before you, Steve, on Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
And please call me crazy, YouTube. | ||
Uh Monday, Wednesday, Friday. | ||
We do the podcast, we do deep dives, we we do a lot of different things and have a lot of great guests on the podcast. | ||
So I appreciate you, brother. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Stay safe. | ||
Stay dangerous. | ||
Same say, same same same, Royce. | ||
You stay safe. | ||
I don't need to tell you to be dangerous, you are dangerous. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Royce White. | ||
Running for Senate. | ||
He was the Republican nominee last time. | ||
And um I think good things are gonna come out of Royce White, good man, tough man. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, uh, we got a little tea up. | ||
We're gonna have you back at 11. | ||
Spend some time with you. | ||
Uh, Give me your give me your assessment of uh yesterday. | ||
Uplifting, uh moving. | ||
I think it was um just pitch perfect in terms of the um the celebration. | ||
I think everybody who spoke, Steve, spoke from the heart and hit their mark. | ||
And um I think I think I needed that. | ||
I think the country needed that. | ||
I think the world needed that, and um it was um a day of grace, sir. | ||
Uh Peter Navarro, I've known you for a long time now, and uh you're a pretty hard nut, pretty tough guy. | ||
Uh, the book, we'll talk about the book in the next segment, about going to prison. | ||
Uh, you're 70 some years old, you didn't flinch at all, and you were a leader in the prison, nobody's gonna mess with you. | ||
Why you of all people say you, Peter Navarro needed yesterday, sir. | ||
Charlie uh was uh such a good friend and such an important part of what uh you and I and President Trump are trying to do in terms of helping this country get to a uh a better place, uh a place where we're free. | ||
Uh we don't wind up in prison because of our political points of view. | ||
And uh we live in a world where Main Street prospers as well as Wall Street, not a battle. | ||
And and Charlie was so important to that, and uh to lose him in this way. | ||
I was thinking that uh if if somebody were to ask me, like, okay, who would be the who would you lose to the crazies out there, the assassins and all of that? | ||
I mean, Charlie would have never entered my mind because he was so full of life and intelligence, and to lose him like that to the that thing that shot him, and that that's a thing. | ||
That's a brainwashed, groomed, just lack of humanity thing. | ||
Um we needed to heal from that. | ||
And I since he's been shot, it's it's been it's hard to find one's center, but I think we found it yesterday and now uh for Charlie. | ||
We need to move on uh and fight the battle that he was so good at fighting, Steve. | ||
It's for we the living to carry on his work. | ||
We need to finish what he started, right? | ||
Dr. Navarro's gonna be with us in the 11 o'clock hour. | ||
Also, Mary Holland is gonna jump in here. | ||
We're gonna grab her huge day for kind of vaccine rationality. | ||
It's coming as a bomb shot. | ||
They've already moved, I think, the announcement to four o'clock. | ||
Standby for fireworks, big pharma does not gonna sit around and say, oh, this is lovely. | ||
Why didn't we think of that? | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Like I said, I want to thank all of our sponsors, particularly over the last week since Charlie's execution, his assassination in cold blood at Utah Valley University. | ||
They've been uh very commoditing as we have covered the news kind of nonstop. | ||
Want to thank all of them. | ||
We're gonna take a very short commercial break. | ||
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