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Sept. 23, 2022 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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How One Man's Anti-Lockdown Crusade Inspired a Movement with Sean Feucht
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Let Us Worship 00:14:16
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One of my favorite people out there joins us now.
He's a worship leader.
He's an activist.
I mean that in a very positive way.
He's a conservative.
He's a Christian.
He's a patriot.
He's a great guy.
And the media doesn't like him.
And he started a movement in the midst of the lockdowns.
Super Spreader.
The rise of hashtag let us worship.
Sean Foyt joins us right now.
Sean, how you doing?
Hey, thanks so much for having me on, bro.
Means a lot.
Sean, you're a great American.
Why don't you introduce yourself to our audience?
We've done some things together, but some people might not be familiar.
So let's start there.
Well, I'm a dad, got four kids, and I lead several different organizations, missions organizations, ministries.
One of them, probably most notably in the last few years, has been called Let Us Worship, which was actually started as a pledge during the COVID lockdowns in the summer of 2020.
Started as a pledge really to get pastors and leaders in New York and California to sign up and say, no more, we're not going to stand this hypocrisy from the government and closing down churches, but letting strip clubs and marijuana dispensaries and bars be open.
Let us worship.
So that was the name of the pledge.
We garnered hundreds of thousands of signatures.
And I really felt like, okay, now it's time to turn this pledge into a movement.
And so our first gathering ever took place in July of 2020 on the Golden Gate Bridge.
And about 400 of us gathered together and prayed and took a stand.
And we put the whole thing on Facebook Live and it kind of went viral.
And the next day we went down to Huntington Beach, California, and there was a thousand people there.
And then the next day we went down to San Diego and there was 5,000 people.
And really a movement was born of Christians, of patriots, of people taking a stand in the pandemic.
It sweeped across America.
We went to 170 cities and counting.
This Saturday will be in Philadelphia in Independence Mall, the exact place where Biden's horrific speech was.
We're actually going to that same location this Saturday to do another event and then Times Square on Sunday.
So still going strong.
I love it.
It really started a movement.
So let's talk about, you have a film coming out, by the way, Super Spreader.
That's what it's called.
Yes.
It's Super Spreader.
Well title.
Super spreader, the rise of hashtag let us worship.
But talk about how you were maligned in the midst of all this about some of the opposition where all you wanted to do was be able to let people praise God.
Yeah, I mean, I think you know, that's a big part of this film, Charlie, is we tell the whole story, you know, it's the controversy surrounding it, the fact of so many people that were against us.
I mean, not only did we have Antifa and Satanist, and we were assaulted and we had attacked several times, but then at the same time, we had people online harassing us.
We had people, we had death threats coming to our house, we had trolls, we had, and then, of course, the worst part of the whole thing is the silence of your friends and the isolation that you feel that in this in the midst of this time when we felt like we knew we were following God to take a stand and be bold.
So many people were not with us and actually went against us.
Friends of ours, people, heroes that we loved in the faith, did not get behind us.
And so it was a journey of finding out who our real friends are.
You know, I'll say that much.
But the film details the entire journey and hopefully gives a lot of courage to people that, you know, when we're called to take a stand, we're going to face a lot of opposition, but we're also going to see a lot of breakthrough.
Yeah, so there's so many elements of this, Sean, I want to unpack with you.
Let's start with one of them, which is that friends that were not your friends.
What do you mean by that?
I mean, you came from Pentecostal world, right?
Reading, California, Bethel.
Who in the Christian world didn't stand by you?
Well, I'll just say this: you know, we have for years, I've written songs with these some of the most well-known songwriters in the church world.
I've done conferences, we've done tours together, but you really find out the power and the authority of your songs and your sermons when you face seasons like this.
And I was shocked.
I mean, I just imagined that we were all in this together.
Like, yeah, we sing about slaying Goliath in the land, we sing about taking a stand for God.
And now here's our moment to live our songs out.
And I eerily stood alone in many ways on this journey.
And I just think the political pressure that people had, the fear, the narrative of fear, this whole false, fake gospel message of if you love your neighbor, you'll be at home and wear a mask.
And if you go out, you're infecting people.
You're going to kill people's grandmas.
And, you know, meanwhile, we're literally seeing people come to God.
We're seeing salvations.
We're seeing people that were going to commit suicide get freedom.
We're seeing human connection, which people hadn't had for a year.
You know, the chance to look at another human being and realize that you're alive and you're still here.
I mean, and yet we had so many that, I mean, not even just didn't stand with us, they maligned us.
I mean, they went and just said the worst things about us.
It was like they joined with the liberal media in bashing us.
And here, yeah, just it was very, very names you can share, Sean.
Our audience is very curious.
We're getting lots of messages.
Well, there's a there is a lot of names.
I think, you know, you could, you know, I was talking to Tucker Carlson about this.
I mean, Rick Warren and that group.
There's a big, there's a big, there's a big group of those guys, you know, that really, really came against us.
And they were, as we know, Charlie, they were in bed with the government.
They were getting money to promote the vax.
That's right.
All of that stuff has now come out, you know.
So we understand why they were viciously attacking Christians for wanting to worship God outside and buck these COVID guidelines because we didn't believe in mandating the vacc if you want to worship God.
Like, what the heck kind of country is this?
Yeah, and you see, we know Rick Warren has spoke repeatedly at Davos World Economic Forum.
Rick Warren was a major peddler of the vaccine.
Rick Warren was a major peddler of churches being closed.
Rick Warren worked with NIH, back channeled.
We now know that in new declassified documents or publicized documents, I should say not declassified.
And Rick Warren then used religious sanctimony and theological hierarchical argumentation saying, if you dare do what you're doing, Sean, you're not being biblical.
You're not being a Christian.
Isn't that the most harmful argument that he made?
Not that I disagree with you, but that you're not actually being Christ-like.
Yeah, I mean, I think that I think that what's sad, what's sad, Charlie, is that although these guys have, some of them are scholars and some of them have been, you know, teaching materials, they've, they've released books that have been bestsellers in the world.
And maybe even some of us like used to listen to them and get encouraged by them and totally have their Bible study.
I read his book, Purpose-Driven Life.
It was great.
It was great.
And a lot of people are inspired.
However, something happened in this COVID era that really exposed, I believe, things that needed to be exposed.
And I think the further we get away from that season, the more we're realizing, okay, yes, this sucked in so many ways and it was difficult, but maybe it was necessary for the refining process of the church so that we could know who's really going to take a stand.
We could know who really is.
I mean, think about this.
How in the world could it be controversial to worship God outside?
I mean, that alone to me is so mind-boggling.
I never thought in America we would get to that place, Charlie.
Yeah, and what was really interesting is how some people who were not Christians were your biggest defenders.
Is that some people that were not Christians were saying, hey, he has a right to do this.
I mean, he has a constitutional right.
Why are, you know, it was a very interesting coalition that started to come together.
And I'll never forget, Sean, I have been wildly wrong about a couple things.
I've been right about a couple of things.
Where I was most wildly wrong was a prediction I made on this show saying the church is going to rise up against the government and we're not going to take this COVID lockdown stuff.
And boy, was I wrong.
The church was compliant.
It was complicit.
It was cowardly.
I was like, oh, they're not going to shut down for Easter across the country.
Ghost town.
If it wasn't for our mutual friend, Rob McCoy, who kind of broke the silence, like, wait, this is crazy.
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Let's play some sound from his new movie, Super Spreader.
Let's play Cut 112.
My family, they're all doctors and nurses.
So I knew when the virus happened that it was real.
But I knew that the fear that was coming along with it and the opportunity for people to seize on that fear, specifically politicians and leaders, I knew that that was going to be a bigger problem.
Sean?
Your thoughts?
Yes.
Yeah, I mean, exactly what I said.
I knew that, you know, I think we're coming out of a season where fear was the real virus.
And as we were talking about earlier, that fear and that control exposes in us where do we stand and who do we stand with?
And what do we do when this level of manipulation and fear and stuff is put upon the masses?
Where are we in that as the church?
And so I think that's where a lot of this movement was born was in the confluence of that dynamic where fear came to terrorize people.
I mean, we're not even fully sure yet, Charlie, of the implications, the long-term implications on learning, on kids, on addiction habits because of this pandemic.
I mean, we touch a little bit on that in the film, but I don't even think we know the full scope of what we have to deal with because of that.
Yeah, the damage may never be known.
And so let's go to Cut 116.
Let's play that.
I want to be right in the middle of where this is happening because I want to see God do something that he got right.
Knock him out.
Walk up to ask him to stop throwing things at the children because there's kids down there.
I mean, they're toddlers.
Yeah.
And they sprayed me too, obviously.
So for those of you on radio and podcasting, that is from the new movie.
It's a wild clip, super spreader.
So, Sean, you picked that in downtown Portland and as a worship event.
And what, about 30 totally dressed in all black paramilitary terrorists show up.
Viral Clip Exposes Agenda 00:06:11
They call themselves Antifa, domestic violent extremists.
And they come and they start smashing your gear, throwing what seems to be kind of like a smoke grenade almost.
Walk us through this, Sean.
Yeah, there's a lot more than 30.
I think in those clips, you see different elements of different events.
But yeah, I mean, each time we came to Portland and Seattle, multiple times we came to both those cities, they would show up.
And I think at one point, it might even been the second time we were in Portland.
There was probably over 60 to 70 Antifa dudes there.
And thank God that we had a lot of security and we were ready for them.
But I mean, these people are nasty, man.
They're violent.
They were throwing, and you'll see this in the film too, but they were throwing these little spiked things as people were leaving the worship service.
They were throwing these spiked things in the road to pop tires of cars.
I mean, they were throwing rocks.
Babies were inhaling the, you know, pepper spray and the bear spray that they had.
I mean, these people, they are just demonic, you know, and we face them in numerous cities.
And still to this day, sometimes they show up, you know, across America.
And you're just trying to worship, play worship music, and they show up as domestic violence.
And they show up, and of course, they're usually all white and they're protesting, you know, that we're racist and that we're this and that.
Meanwhile, we have black preachers, you know, Hispanic preachers.
We have a very, very diverse group that gathers with.
In fact, that was one of the things Rolling Stone said they don't really know what to do with because they call me a white nationalist, a white supremacist, but they're like, But yet, at his gatherings, there's an incredible amount of diversity.
I mean, no one can argue that.
So, I think that even that doesn't stop them.
You know, I mean, it's like these people are just demented.
How many of them were arrested or have been serving time exactly?
No, I'm just none that I know of.
None.
Yeah, that's right.
So, zero.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't get arrested if you come dressed as a domestic violent extremist, left-wing Antifa terrorist in downtown Portland, destroying property, throwing smoke grenades or whatever you call it.
Yeah.
You know, bear spray, intimidation.
No, for the left, that's perfectly acceptable.
Yet they go on and on and on, saying that the right are a bunch of domestic violent extremists.
Sean, I want to play another piece of tape here and get your reaction.
It is going viral.
Stacey Abrams, you see this tape, Stacey Abrams?
Do you see this?
Yes.
I did.
Stacey Abrams comes out and she says, Hey, a heartbeat in a child is a conspiracy theory, basically.
There's no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks.
It is a manufactured sound, she says, designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body.
Play Cut 80.
There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks.
It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body when those are Sean.
Your thoughts.
I'm actually so glad that this clip went viral.
I'm like so grateful for moments like this.
Whoever recorded that and posted it, I shared it on my Hold the Line account this morning.
Yeah, I mean, it just literally shows, it's exposing how ridiculous these people are.
And it speaks for itself.
I mean, no normal, sane human could watch that and not think that she's absolutely crazy.
Like she is the conspiracy theorist here.
And I can't even imagine.
Hopefully, all of Georgia will see this.
I mean, I think one of the things that they need to do, the Republicans there in Georgia, is just play this clip over and over again, like everywhere.
Because there's not a person that understands any amount of science that would agree with her that it's some QAnon manufactured theory that a heartbeat is in, you know, you can hear a heartbeat, you know, in the womb.
And I've had four kids, and I know, Charlie, you know, heartbeats are real.
Yeah, babies have them.
And it's extraordinary.
Twitter now goes into Overdrive to justify the murder of children, saying Abrams appeared at a panel event in Georgia on Tuesday, this is Twitter, and discussed various states' bans on abortion at six weeks.
She said, quote, there's no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks.
It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the rights to take control of a woman's body.
Doctors and scientists speaking with NBC News and NPR confirm that while a fetus has a car has cardiac activity at six weeks, a functional heart does not exist yet at this stage.
Wait a second.
So they confirm, wait, that there is cardiac activity at six weeks.
I can confirm and you can confirm, Sean, you can see and hear a heartbeat.
Abrams, then Glenn Kessler from the Washington Post says the ultrasound technology we have it right here.
It has right here from the Atlantic: the origin of the fake heartbeat conspiracy theory, which is how ultrasound helped advance the idea that a fetus is a person.
How ultrasound became political.
Sean, I thought we were pro-science.
No words.
I mean, you know, they're science when it fits their narrative.
And then they're, you know, they're anti-when it doesn't.
I mean, they, they, these, these people don't play by the rules.
They, they, they have an agenda.
And every day when videos like this come out, it's actually such a gift, Charlie.
I think these moments are a gift where people can begin to realize how delusional and how possessed, really.
I mean, it's beyond.
I mean, how do you hate babies that much to deny the fact that they would have a heartbeat?
Politics Will Get Involved 00:09:34
Like, what is the demonic hatred that fills your heart that you actually absolutely hate life that much?
Like, that is, it's really beyond me, and it's, it's sickening.
Yeah, the signs that they continue to post on their Martha's Vineyard mansion.
We believe Black Lives Matter.
No human is illegal.
Love is love.
Women's rights are human's rights.
Science is real.
Water is life.
And injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Unless you're a Venezuelan on Martha's Vineyard, get the heck off our island.
Yeah.
Unless you're trimming my hedges.
That's right.
I shouldn't be here.
Precisely.
Yes.
Unless you're serving me lunch.
Get out of the room.
So, Sean, I want to just talk more broadly about Christianity.
I mean, you were able to really inspire a grassroots movement of people worshiping.
Let me just ask the numbers.
How many people do you estimate gave their life to the Lord thanks to the work you did?
I mean, through the lettuce worship movements, I would say, move through our events, I would say over 100,000.
I mean, it would be, I would think, easily.
And then that's not even counting people that are online.
I mean, we have stories that come in.
Now, you know, while this movement began, you'll see this in the film.
You can get your tickets at superspreaderfilm.com.
It's one night only, September 29th, one night only in theaters.
But as you'll see in the film, you know, the world was locked down.
There wasn't anybody doing events, especially on this scale, outdoors anywhere.
And so we had kind of a global following of people all over the world that were watching, that were tuning in.
And so, I mean, there were churches that were started in Europe because they were watching lettuce worship events and they would get together and they would watch our events and have a house church together.
I mean, so, you know, I don't know the approximate, I don't even know, only heaven will tell us one day what the impact, but I do know that a lot of people came to the Lord.
A lot of people got saved.
A lot of people got freed and delivered.
And there was a lot of fruit.
And so a lot of the kind of not a lot.
Some people in the Christian world, you know, they talk a good game and they talk snobbishly towards you and they attack you.
I mean, what's the response there?
I mean, you've created an unbelievable movement more so than any of these mega church pastors allegedly ever have.
Yeah, I mean, I, you know, what's funny is a buddy of mine told me, you know, hey, like instead of having your staff delete, you know, these gnarly comments and these things people say, like, let the controversy build itself, right?
Let people that have been touched been impacted, let them respond.
So what started to happen, whether it was social media or outlets or whatever, I know that CNN sent a bunch of people in to do a hit piece and all they got were these incredible testimonies from people.
Like, I remember the Seattle News showed up when we were there and they were like, you know, you know, here's Christians out here defined.
And they had to capture on film people getting baptized on the streets of Seattle, where all of they've been broadcasting the nights before was destruction and violence event teeth.
And now all of a sudden, the whole region is watching people baptized in their own city.
So, in many ways, you know, the fruit speaks for itself.
And you can't deny when God's moving, you can't deny that no human could, it's like Paul, it's like what they said in the New Testament, like, hey, if this is a, if this is a real God thing, you won't be able to stop it.
Let's let it play out.
You know, you see that in the book of Acts.
Even the religious leaders that were trying to stop it said, well, let's let it play out and see what happens.
And I think with our movement, it's undeniable that God's used it and that people have been healed and saved and set free.
And so a lot of times, instead of like trying to defend every motive and everything that they say about us, I just say, man, come and see, come and get impacted.
See for yourself that God's moving and that people's lives are being changed.
Sean, in closing here, you're outspoken on politics as well.
What do you have to say to Christians that say, I don't have to get involved in politics, I don't care about it?
Well, politics is going to get involved with you.
That would be my statement.
You can try all you want to not have got involved with politics.
Politics will get involved with you.
And we've seen that in COVID.
We saw the overreach of government.
Government was actually mandating what the church could and could not do.
And so, you know, you may not have an interest, but they have an interest in you.
And so I think it's time for us, if anything, hopefully this film will cause us to take inventory on how we responded in that season, why it's important that we engage in the governmental mountain, why it's important that we know who our elected officials are, why it's important that we take a stand.
Because you know what?
At the end of the day, they have a lot of power and they flex that muscle at us in 2020.
And we can never allow that to happen in America again.
That's exactly right.
I mean, but a lot of some people say, you know, it's too messy, or they'll call you a Christian nationalist.
How should a Christian respond to that?
Yeah, I think the term Christian nationalism, we actually talk about that on the film.
We dive into all these issues.
And, you know, I think that so many have run from that title because, you know, the left tries to use it to smear people.
However, it's kind of like, well, if Christian nationalists means that I love God and I love the country he put me into, and I want to fight for that country and the best for that country.
And I want that country to be a Christian nation, which America is.
And I want that country to have the kingdom of God represented, which we do here, then maybe, yeah, maybe I am a Christian nationalist.
I mean, I think we have to come to that point and say, hey, listen, like just like throughout history, even in the Bible, David wrote songs about Israel.
He said, God, he said, God, I want you to bless this country.
The book of Psalms has tons of songs written about Israel.
And I think Christians need to rise up with a sense of pride.
Like, God's put us here.
We're raising our kids and our family here.
And we want this place to be a representation of his kingdom on the earth.
Why should we not want America to be Christian?
You know, so I say embrace it.
Don't run from it.
Amen.
I love it.
Well said.
Sean, thank you so much.
Super spreader is the movie.
Check it out.
Thank you.
Thanks.
Everybody, as always, you can email us your thoughts.
Freedom at charliekirk.com.
I'm going to play some sound here from our great reset event over the last weekend, our Turning Point USA Great Reset event.
And it's important to remember they need to shut down the church.
They need to shut down worship because as soon as they're able to remove the church, as soon as they're able to remove that kind of connection, then they're able to replace it with something else.
Play Cut 15, Drew Hernandez, front lines of Turning Point USA.
They want to reestablish the foundation that America was built on, the heart of morality and Christian values.
This is where we are as a country.
And if we do not come out and stand up and say, hey, no, the moment you stop saying no, the moment you stop saying that is wrong, the moment you start backing down and fear because you're going to get canceled and accused of being a white supremacist and a racist because you spoke the truth is the moment they win.
Never stop, never be afraid.
And here they are, The Atlantic front page, how ultrasound became political.
The technology has been used to create sped up videos and falsely dispic a response to stimulus.
The article by The Atlantic, funded by Lorene Powell Jobs, one of the first measures that Republicans, the 100, this was back in this couple years, 2017, was the Heartbeat Protection Act.
In December, Republicans in the Ohio Legislature put forth a similar measure.
This is a multi-page article here saying that we have to change the definition of a heartbeat.
Ultrasound made it possible for the male doctor to evaluate the fetus without male interference.
As if looking at a life is male interference.
And by the way, there's more, I think there's almost two times as many female OBGYNs graduating from college than men.
I could be wrong.
Should look up that.
I heard that from somebody.
As if that matters.
It says here, it could misrepresent the child being serene in its sanctuary.
It could misrepresent it as the child is now moving in a much more personal manner.
Basically, they're really worried about how ultrasound, heartbeats, might actually lower and lessen the amount of abortions in our country.
It's so telling.
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Accuse Your Opponent 00:02:14
Many of you say, Charlie, the left is engaged in psychological projection.
You're exactly right.
In 1788, King Gustav III had Swedish soldiers dress in Russian uniforms to attack a Swedish outpost that convinces parliament to invade Russia.
This is how psychological projection can be applied militarily.
But more specifically to what we're dealing with with the American left, everything they accuse us of, they are actually guilty of.
They call us fascist, they're fascists.
They call us racist, they're racist.
And it's, if you read Marx, which we actually do on this program, and you study the underpinning philosophical ideas that guide the left, you will realize Karl Marx wrote the following.
Karl Marx, the author of kind of the communist philosophy, wrote it with Engels, inspired by Rousseau, inspired by Plato.
A lot of underpinnings, believing in the romantic quality of the individual.
Man is born free, spend the rest of his life in chains.
Private property is a problem.
They value the infant over the adult, the primitive over the civilized.
Karl Marx wrote this, quote, accuse the victim of what you do.
Guilty candidates accuse their opponents of unethical acts they are committing.
For example, Karl Marx wrote, if you are lying, accuse your opponent of it.
If you are racist, accuse your opponent of it.
If you are intolerant, accuse your opponent of it.
If you are hateful, accuse your opponent of it.
If you engage in any of these acts, accuse your opponent of it.
Karl Marx is attributed with saying, accuse the victim of what you yourself do.
Now, we must understand that a companion of psychological projection is large in part of seizing the moral high ground.
When they're pushing an unjust cause and want to appear before the public as altruistic and caring while portraying those who oppose them as unjust, the best example is Jamie Raskin of this.
Jamie Raskin is doing precisely what Karl Marx wrote about and then sees the fake moral high ground.
Seize The Moral High Ground 00:03:13
Here's Jamie Raskin, Cut 71 on CBS.
Two of the hallmarks of a fascist political party are those that do not accept the results of an election and two embrace political violence.
The Democrats do both those things.
They call Donald Trump illegitimate.
In fact, Letitia James in New York ran for attorney general saying Donald Trump is an illegitimate president.
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Two of the hallmarks of a fascist political party are one, they don't accept the results of elections that don't go their way.
And two, they embrace political violence.
And I think that's why President Biden was right to sound the alarm this week.
Isaiah 520, woe to those who call evil good and good evil.
It is a mass psychological projection exercise.
And it is straight from Marx.
It is not a mistake.
It is a strategy.
They're not fumbling into it or blundering into it.
No, this is a precise tactic used by the Marxist insurgency in our country for a specific purpose.
So Jamie Raskin going on television saying, well, the two hallmarks of a fascist political party are those that don't accept the election results and use political violence.
Now, I'm going to close our program here by just reinforcing a point of this North Dakota murder.
For all of you listening on the Flag Radio Network, on the wonderful Flag Radio Network, Scott Hennon, great friend up there, please listen carefully to what I'm about to say.
A lot of the outrage that's happening is this lunatic, this murderer, this political assassin out on $50,000 bail.
That is the judge's decision.
And there are reports that this guy has lots of mental health issues.
So people are saying, you know, well, the North Dakota Attorney General technically has no authority in the case.
Now, the Attorney General should be on the phone lighting up the phones.
But there is a Foster County state attorney by the name of Kara Binster all across the country.
I hope you're listening to this.
Now, be peaceful, be respectful, but be factual.
Her phone number is 701-652-1270.
You need to call that phone number and demand that this political assassin who murdered an 18-year-old call Kara Binster, the Foster County state's attorney, 701-652-1270.
I don't care if you're in Maine, if you're in Tokyo, or if you are in Singapore, you call her up and you say, this is ridiculous.
This is a political hate crime and an assassination.
And this lunatic, this thug, this murderer needs to be put up without bail.
Kara Binster in the Foster County state's attorney.
You might say, Charlie, what is this story?
18-year-old gets run over by a Democrat because he says he did not like the fact he was Republican.
We have to be civil, even though they're the party of domestic violent extremism.
They project us every single day, but we're not going to put up with this.
The wonderful, patriotic people in North Dakota are not going to put up with this.
It's Karen Kara Binster, Kara Binster, 701-652-1270.
Call them.
Flood the switchboard for justice.
Email us freedom at charliekirk.com.
Thank you so much for listening.
God bless.
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