Harrison Smith and guests dismantle the left’s false framing of Charlie Kirk as a MAGA extremist, exposing a viral video clip misrepresented as racist—his targeted insults toward Joy Reed—while criticizing figures like Mike Duncan for demonizing Kirk despite his advocacy for marginalized groups. They link Kirk’s assassination to broader leftist radicalization, including the Armed Queers’ Marxist ties and FBI inaction on extremist networks, contrasting it with Democrats’ 87% approval of Trump’s hypothetical assassination. Chrissie Mayr highlights leftists’ failed counter to Joe Rogan and their normalization of violence, while Smith urges conservatives to reclaim moral superiority through public pushback, comparing America’s decline to pre-WWI Europe’s ideological collapse. The episode ends with calls for community activism and Alex Jones promoting colostrum supplements as "God’s vaccine" amid a culture war where inaction risks further destabilization. [Automatically generated summary]
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Wednesday afternoon, 17th of September, 2025.
We have a lot to talk about.
We have new information about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and that remains sort of our main topic, even as it spirals off into multiple distinct but often intertwined stories, including the pressure he was being put under by his Israeli friends.
We've got more people and more details coming out about that.
And at this point, it's like everybody I trust has made this a center point of their discussion following the death of Charlie Kirk.
That includes Marjorie Taylor Green, Roger Stone, Tucker Carlson, Matt Gates, Candace Owens.
A lot of people with personal relationships with Charlie have come out and on their own made this a center point of their discussions.
But we're also going to talk about some of the details that were released yesterday during this show.
We've had time to go through it and look into some of the things like the text message chain that was released.
A lot of suspicious thoughts surrounding that.
And we're mostly and mainly and primarily going to talk about the violence from the left and what needs to be done about this and the danger of doing the wrong thing about this.
Luckily for us, at least a few people in the federal government, and lucky for us, it's the people at the very top, understand, recognize the threat of leftist violence and feel like we do about it.
And supposedly, apparently, they are working to combat this.
J.D. Vance gave an appearance at a TPUSA event moments ago in which he talked about what needs to be done to rein in the violence from the left.
Not political violence overall, let's just come together, but let's root out the terrorist networks that just killed our good friend Charlie Kirk.
And I would like to think that whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, this basic idea of young people gathering to discuss and debate, that is the thing that we cannot let pass away just because the leader of Turning 4 USA was gunned down by an assassin.
And I want to let you know that whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, whatever your belief is, I will fight for your right to speak your mind.
We reject political violence and we reject the crazy left-wing radicals that gunned down our friend Charlie Kirk.
Let's talk to one another and not try to shoot each other down for disagreeing.
Very powerful stuff, a very rousing speech from the Vice President of the United States, who, of course, reiterated the same idea with Stephen Miller as he was hosting the Charlie Kirk show on Monday, saying, Yeah, we're going to move on these organizations, legally, lawfully.
We're going to investigate them.
We're going to find out where their money is coming from, especially if it's coming from foreign actors working to create the division inside the United States that weakens us and is useful to our enemies.
So we're going to talk all about that.
And we're going to talk about the stats that the left relies on to justify their ridiculous lie that most political violence comes from the right.
We're going to just completely debunk that today.
We're going to debunk a lot of things, actually, including some of the more outrageous claims about Charlie Kirk himself.
But I want to go to another video here because this was incredibly powerful.
Clip 36, I hadn't seen this yet.
It was from over the weekend.
It's a Polish member of European Parliament, Dominique Tazark, Polish last name, with just an absolutely rousing and incredibly powerful call to arms for the people of Europe.
We'll be back on the other side to debunk the lies.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
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I'm going to spend the first part of today's show debunking the claims from the left that the right wing is dangerous really at all, let alone the massive majority committer of political crime in this country.
Absolutely ridiculous.
And we'll go through some of the data sets that Democrats are using to justify this, on the face of it, ridiculous position.
And I think it's not a moment too soon as we're seeing violence sort of percolate up almost continually.
I mean, since Charlie Kirk's brutal daytime murder assassination by apparently a left-wing radical trans activist, somebody put a bomb under a news van.
There was a suspicious package found today at the TPUSA headquarters, I believe.
Police were called for a suspicious bag that was found there.
The bomb squad was responding to that.
There's a suspect in custody after a targeted terrorist incident at an FBI office in Pittsburgh.
Somebody rammed the gate.
Donald Hins allegedly crashed into the gate and grabbed an American flag from the vehicle and threw it over the fence before fleeing.
They're framing that as a terrorist attack.
There's also just breaking, multiple police officers have been shot just north of Pennsylvania.
And that just broke.
We don't have any more details on that.
But apparently there was a shooting involving at least two police officers.
There's also apparently a man with a long gun and ammunition that's been arrested while attempting to find the office of Louisiana Attorney General Liz Mural.
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Mural has been, has vocally made a priority of hers to go after pedophiles and groomers online through websites like Roblox and is a staunch ally of President Trump.
So, I mean, in the last two days, I've got five, six different examples.
Bombs planted, cars ramming the FBI offices, someone with a rifle trying to hunt down the Attorney General of Louisiana.
And I still have not, I've seen some good language from the Trump administration.
Just showed you the speech of J.D. Vance.
I've shown you the videos of J.D. Vance and Stephen Miller talking about rounding these networks up.
But I really still have not yet seen tangible action against these terrorist networks, these domestic terrorist networks that are operating in the open all over America.
Before we get into any of that, though, all this great talk about Charlie Kirk, but we got to be honest.
We got to be honest.
And hey, sometimes the left is right.
Sometimes they're right, and we got to be honest about that, okay?
One of the claims people have been making is that Charlie Kirk once said, black women, let's see, black women do not have the brain processing power to be taken seriously.
You have to go steal a white person's spot.
Now that's outrageous.
Okay.
And people don't believe that he said it.
And so Matt Van Swoll offered a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist $10,000 if she could find video evidence of the exact quote she was attributing to Charlie in her post word for word.
She couldn't find it.
So this is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist posting a statement that she says is from Charlie Kirk.
That statement again, quote, black women do not have the brain processing power to be taken seriously.
You have to go steal a white person's slot.
Well, I hate to say it.
They found the clip.
They found the clip of Charlie Kirk saying it.
Almost.
Kind of.
Nearly.
Okay.
There's a word or two not exactly right.
That, of course, changed the entire meaning of the entire statement at large.
But, you know, details.
These are details, right?
It's practically close enough.
You'll see.
I think you'll understand.
I mean, this is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist trying to defame a dead man by coming up with quotes that he didn't actually say in order to smear his character and justify his murder.
Okay.
But she was almost right, but she was like kind of almost close to being next to being right.
So shouldn't we give her some credit?
Now, I hate to do this.
Here's Charlie Kirk saying the quote, kind of, saying almost the quote.
Okay, so if I have the timeline correct, Joy Reed says, I only got where I am.
I only got into Harvard because I'm a black woman through affirmative action.
The only reason I'm where I am today is because of affirmative action.
Charlie Kirk then says, Yeah, I agree.
You're not smart enough to be where you are now.
It did take affirmative action to get you in here because you're not qualified.
And that was not a meritocratic appointment.
Then they take that quote out of context and say, Charlie Kirk thinks all black women are stupid.
That is the anatomy of a psyop, folks.
Joy Reed admits, says herself that she is only where she is today because of affirmative action.
Charlie Kirk repeats that.
It is then extrapolated out to actually apply to all black women.
Now Charlie Kirk is a racist that deserves to die.
Isn't that convenient?
He's now a racist that deserves to die for merely agreeing with Joy Reed about her qualifications, brain processing power, and whether or not she needed affirmative action to get to where she is today.
So I thought I'd lay that out for you in case you were wondering whether he said that or what the context was.
The context was not that he was calling black women.
He was not saying black women don't have processing power.
He was saying Joy Reed doesn't have the brain processing power because she admitted it herself.
Glad we all understand this now.
So there you go.
One lie debunked, 10 million to go.
And of course, the disturbing things about the disturbing thing about this is that we shouldn't even need to debunk anything like this because the fact is, if Charlie Kirk had said that, if he'd said worse things, if he'd genuinely gotten up and said, look, black women, the brains don't work good.
Like, okay, he still doesn't deserve to be shot.
I almost feel bad like arguing whether or not he said it.
Of course, I'll do it because it's an easy win.
I have all the evidence verbatim exactly that I'm right and these people are lying.
So, you know, obviously I'll argue this case and win it like I just did a minute ago.
But I shouldn't have to because it doesn't matter what this guy said.
It doesn't matter if somebody says the N-word to you.
You don't get to stab them in the throat.
This is a very important thing I think the left needs to hear.
In fact, there's a lot of things I think the left really needs to hear right now for their own sake, for their own safety, for their own future existence.
Not a threat, a very sincere word of warning to the left that I don't think they know what world they're in anymore.
And that's a very dangerous situation to be in.
And I want to go to this.
It's such a long post, and I don't want to just read the whole thing, but it's such a good post.
It's such a powerful post, and it's gone totally viral.
It's by Robert M. Sterling.
And this was retweeted by Elon Musk, is how I first saw it.
And he runs through a couple facts about violence and what we've been through in the last week or so.
It's been less than a week since Charlie Kirk was shot.
It was, was it last?
It was last Thursday, right?
Tomorrow will be one week.
Fact one: tens of millions of Americans started this week seeing a 23-year-old blonde woman, a young woman whom virtually every parent watching pictured as their own daughter, stabbed in the neck by a career criminal.
These people then found out the murderer had been released from jail 14 times over.
Fact two: two days later, tens of millions of Americans watched a video of Charlie Kirk getting murdered, speaking to college students.
Millions of these people knew who Charlie was.
Millions of them didn't upon seeing the video.
However, these normal Americans from across the land and across the political spectrum agreed that he was the victim of a terrible, fundamentally unjustifiable crime, and their hearts broke in sympathy with his family.
Good people who'd never even heard the name Charlie Kirk before wept after seeing this.
Fact three: immediately after seeing the footage of this peaceful young man get shot in the neck, these same people logged onto Facebook and Instagram.
Remember, we're talking about regular Americans here, not perpetually online Twitter or blue sky addicts.
Millions of normal Americans logged on their social media to see people justify this crime.
They saw some of their local nurses, school teachers, college administrators, and retail workers celebrating this horrific crime, not just defending it, but cheering it on.
And he goes on to explain, trying really, genuinely to express to the Democrats: you don't know what you're messing with here.
You don't know the energy that you are now inspiring.
And it's not just people on the right that feel like you're out there laughing at their own death, at the death of their brother or son.
It's normal people seeing this, being horrified by it, and as he puts it, not jogging, not running, but racing to the right wing.
And again, the whole post is long and very good.
Again, it's from a user named at Robert M. Sterling on X. Elon Musk retweeted it, and I would read the whole thing, but I just leave that up to you because there's some other good posts that respond to this same thing, or at least are acknowledging this same reality.
And he actually responds, he lists out some of the arguments they make.
Things like, what about January 6th?
His answer: well, after you let Liz Cheney spend two years operating a star chamber in the house, combined with countless other failed attempts at lawfare against Trump, nobody cares anymore.
Although I disagree with that, I do care, and I still think we need to have justice for what they did during January 6th.
That was an outrage.
That star chamber, that crime they committed on live TV, having a fake court case that looked an awful lot like a trial, only the prosecution was the only one allowed to make a case.
They put people's faces, like Alex Jones, played videos of him, demonized him, accused him of crimes, never let him say a word, never let him defend himself, never let him say his side of the argument.
That is a show trial, and it is anathema to the American character.
These people, I do actually care about this, and the people that did that need to go to jail.
They need to go to jail for doing that.
I mean, what's the limitation?
What's the statute of limitations when it comes to holding a show trial?
I mean, I don't know.
Is there a statute of limitations with like treason, sedition, basic tyranny?
I don't know.
I don't think there is.
I don't think there should be.
I think we need to get justice for that personally.
But moving on, he talks about Mike Lee.
What about Paul Pelosi?
Again, it's like, what are you even talking about?
I was some crazy guy with a hammer that broke into his house.
Like, what?
Nobody on the right wing knows who Paul Pelosi is?
Nobody until he got attacked.
And we learned, oh, Nancy has a husband named Paul.
Like, we never knew.
This wasn't a big target.
It's just absurd.
Again, I don't, you know what?
I don't even want to.
Well, we're just going to move on now because it just feels, it honestly just feels stupid, like trying to get through to these people, trying to justify to them.
And I am glad that there has not been wider violence spiraling out from this.
I genuinely am glad that we have not seen any big examples.
We've seen some close calls, as I laid out earlier in the show.
We haven't seen any major responses.
But there have been some small responses.
And while I don't want to call for violence, I want to call for aggressiveness.
I want to call, I want to inspire Americans to take this seriously, what they're doing.
And I think in a way, our muscle, this muscle, whatever this muscle in our brain is that is needed to combat the threat that we're under, it's atrophied.
It doesn't exist anymore.
In fact, I don't know if I'll go to it.
I downloaded like a four minute video about why the dodo bird went extinct because I think that's where we're at right now.
It's like the right wing is a bunch of dodo birds who have lost the ability to even conceive of defensive action.
You know, the dodo bird went extinct because it had no predators on the islands where it lived.
And so it lost the ability to recognize a threat.
And so sailors would just walk up to the dodo bird sitting on its nest.
It's just looking up at them like an idiot.
And they would just pick it up by the neck and string it and walk away.
They didn't run away.
They didn't fight back.
They didn't do anything.
They just sat there looking at you as you killed them.
Their brain had atrophied that part of the brain that actually responded to threats because there weren't any threats where they lived.
That's kind of, I think, where we're at in a way.
When I see these videos of left-wingers assaulting Charlie Kirk memorials, all the right-wingers standing around, to me, look like dodo birds.
They look like the dodo bird kind of sitting there going, why is that thing taking all my eggs?
What's happening here?
That thing is just taking all my eggs and walking away.
This doesn't feel right.
I feel like there's something I should be doing here.
And it's like, yeah, you've got to, you've got to stand up to them.
They've got nothing.
They've got nothing.
So I want to play a video or two here and try to hopefully give you some advice on how to deal with this.
Because the instinct for me personally, if you want, if I'm being totally honest, when I see somebody messing up a Charlie Kirk memorial, my first instinct is immediate and overwhelming violence.
But I'm not encouraging that.
That's just, that's the human reaction.
You have to temper that.
We're living a civilized society.
Violence is not, in fact, the answer, but neither is nothing.
And these are not the only options.
There are other options.
Here we're seeing the animation of, I guess, American conservatives over time.
So let's go to clip number 11 here.
This is UNC Wilmington refusing to act after leftists defaced a rock memorial for Charlie Kirk and hurled paint at conservative students who tried to intervene.
So they paint this big rock with the American flag and prayers on it.
It's a memorial for Charlie Kirk on the campus of UNC Wilmington.
This random woman comes up and starts painting it over because she hates Charlie Kirk.
They actually called the police and went, hey, can you get this woman out of here?
This is our memorial.
And the police didn't remove her.
They just stand there like, well, she's painting the rock.
And it's like, okay, again, this really is the issue is that somebody will, the left will come, disrupt a memorial, interfere, you know, destroy your property, what, you know, things you've left there are built.
And you can call the police.
The police will not stop them.
But if you try to stop them, the police will arrest you.
That's the situation that we're in right now.
It's very troubling.
Let's go to the video.
UNC Wilmington.
So there's the blue paint.
They're like trying to, the woman's like trying to paint it, and the students are like kind of trying to stop her.
By the way, later in the show, I'll be joined by Joe Biggs.
We're going to be talking about this group called Armed Queers in Utah and how it might relate to, if not the assassination of Charlie Kirk, certainly the overall extremism on that side of the aisle.
And then we'll be joined in studio by Chrissy Mayer.
And she, of course, is a comedian.
We'll try to talk to her.
I don't know what we'll talk to her about.
She's so funny.
It's like this is not necessarily a time for humor, but maybe that is what we need here.
Maybe we do need a little bit of levity just to deal with what we're witnessing and experiencing right now.
But I got a lot of videos to go to as well.
Let's go to clip number 28 here.
This is Cash Patel, who is on his second day of destroying the Senate Democrats in the most brutal and hilarious way possible.
I guess he's in front of the Congress now.
There's no way Swalwell's a senator, right?
He's a representative, isn't he?
I don't know if Adam Schiff can be a senator, you know.
Who can't be at this point?
But Cash Patel is fired up.
And as disappointing as he's been, frankly, as FBI director, really does not seem like he's in charge, which is a very, should be a very big concern for us.
Like when you talk about the deep state, what that means is permanent bureaucrats that do not change dependent on votes, right?
So it means that we don't have actual control over our government.
Like the people do not have representation when it comes to entire swaths of the United States government that just proceeds at a pace regardless of what the people want.
Like that's a big issue and a big problem.
And I'm not happy with how Cash Patel has been treated so far or how he's reacted to the treatment.
However, he's the best guy in the world for this type of stuff.
When you talk about going toe-to-toe with the Democrats in a congressional hearing or a Senate hearing, Cash Patel is the dude that you want.
FBI Director Cash Patel says the FBI has uncovered a nihilistic violent extremist network called 764.
Apparently, people of the FBI aren't watching InfoWars because we uncovered this a year ago thanks to BX on X, Becca, who has gone on to achieve fame for this, but here's Cash Patel talking about a story we've been talking about for the last year, desperate for the FBI to look into it.
Counterterrorism work, cyber attacks, and foreign adversaries are something the FBI must never sleep on, and we are not sleeping.
In the counterintelligence space alone, this year, year to date, 30% increase in counterintelligence arrests from the DPRK, Russia, Iran, and China.
And I want the American people to know in this setting, there's a lot of work that the brave men and women in the FBI are doing we just can't get into.
They don't stop.
Our cyber threats, ransomware attacks, those harming our children online.
We have nearly a 20% increase in indictments and arrests in seven months alone this year.
We're going after those that harm our malware, infrastructure systems, telecom systems, and energy structure.
Combating salt and vault typhoons are just a little bit of the examples we're doing.
Maybe most importantly under the counterterrorism and domestic terrorism umbrella, our nihilist, violent extremist, and those that label themselves 764, who wish to go online and convince children to maim and mutilate themselves and commit suicide.
And we are producing record numbers of arrests under that umbrella organization.
We even stopped an individual in a 764 network who wanted to conspire to kill an adolescent girl.
He is now in custody.
Transparency remains one of my main priorities at the FBI.
And this is what I've done in my seven months at the helm.
We've produced more than 33,000 pages of documents to Congress to a variety of committees, including, I believe, 7,500 to this committee alone, if memory serves me correct.
To put the 33,000 in perspective, my predecessor in seven years produced 13,000 pages in total to the United States Congress.
His predecessor in four years produced 3,000 pages in total.
I repeat, I've produced 33,000 pages in seven years to this Congress and will continue to do so.
I'm dedicated to restoring the trust and the mission and the integrity of the FBI, and we cannot do so without congressional oversight.
So the problem is that you still have these stay-behind networks, the deep state, as we like to call it, as they like to call it too, actually.
Now they admit that it is real.
It is the permanent class of Washington.
It's the people that presidents come and go, congressmen come and go, but they remain.
And they're the ones that really set the policy.
And they welcome in somebody like Cash Patel and they say, you're ours now.
You speak for us.
You say what we want you to say.
And then they send him out the script to be the front man, but nothing changes in the background.
That's a big issue.
And one of the biggest issues to me is the fact that the ADL still trains every FBI agent because they are not a nonpartisan, non-biased organization that just tracks extremism.
They are a partisan ethnic supremacy, foreign censorship and enforcement arm of the Israeli state.
It's completely outrageous and ridiculous, not least of which because the stats they provide are utterly ridiculous.
But they're what media goes on.
They're what politicians work with.
They're what informed the FBI as they go out to try to combat the extremism that they're told about by the ADL.
It's absurd that this it's absurd that this organization even exists.
Let's be perfectly clear.
But it's supremely absurd that they are the ones who train our FBI agents.
And they say it themselves, according to the FBI.
The ADL trains every incoming FBI agent on extremism, on what that word even means.
Now, there's a powerful piece from John Trevino, totally gutting the both sides claim.
But I feel like it's a little bit too optimistic.
What it says is that it's worth noting.
that the idea that the left wing is primarily responsible for violence is not particularly incisive or even a contrarian analysis.
Everyone knows it, he says.
Everyone knows the left is the violent faction in America in American public life today.
Everyone knows that shop windows were boarded up in November 2020 out of fear of the left's reaction to the election, not the right.
Everyone knows there was no threat to public order in response to the murder of Charlie Kirk as there was after the death of George Floyd.
Everyone knows that gatherings of pro-Palestinians carries with it a high potential for violence, but gathering of pro-Israel partisans does not.
Everyone knows there's a national network of street fighters on the left, not the right.
Everyone knows colleges have to worry about security for conservative events, not leftist ones.
Everyone knows.
I wish.
I wish everyone had the ability to observe basic reality.
That's optimistic, though.
No, we're surrounded by dummies.
We're surrounded by gigantic, brainwashed dummies that believe lies from supposedly respectable institutions like the ADL.
This article is from, I believe, the Federalist.
I believe it's John Daniel Davidson.
Yeah, the Federals.
There can be no peace or unity with the violent left.
And it gives a brief survey of the most high-profile instances of political violence in the last few years.
What most Americans instinctively know, corporate media propaganda notwithstanding, the left, not the right, has the near monopoly on political violence.
The difference is that when a leftist carries out an attack, the media ignore or downplay the obviously ideological motivations behind them, just as they tried to in this past week with Tyler Robinson, Kirk's alleged killer.
I could show you Jimmy Kimmel on ABC, their late night's host, saying he was a conservative, saying he was MAGA.
Totally absurd, but this is the world of lies that we live in now.
It's completely delusional.
It's madness, but that's where we are.
Consider this partial list, very partial list.
I can think of several more that aren't even on this list.
The 2017 mass shooting of Republican lawmakers during a congressional baseball practice that was carried out by a left-wing Bernie Sanders supporter.
The 2020 Black Lives Matter riots.
At least half a dozen people were killed and thousands more injured amid widespread violence and destruction.
In June 2022, an armed would-be assassin was arrested outside the home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
In March 2023, a trans-identifying woman, Audrey Hale, killed six people, three of them small children, at Covenant Christian School in Nashville.
Last year, Luigi Mangioni allegedly assassinated healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, and two assassination attempts were made on President Trump.
Last month, another trans-identifying terrorist, Robin Westman, attacked Annunciation Catholic School in Minnesota, killing two children and injuring 21 others.
And then came the assassination of Kirk.
All of these attacks were carried out by unambiguously left-wing terrorists.
Now, it's a little bit more ambiguous, some of the other things you could point to, but I would definitely point to things like the murder of Irina Zarutska on the light rail line in North Carolina.
After all, the guy said, I got that white girl.
So there's a racial motivation.
And if you're going to put that on the spectrum of left and right, which side do you put the murderous black thug and which side do you put the pretty white woman?
I wonder.
I think there was an ideological, if not slash political motivation to that too, but that's not going to be included in the stats.
Certainly not if they're collected by the ADL.
What about the guy who ran over a Republican door knocker, was arguing with him and getting in a debate with him, went and got in his truck, drove his truck over the kid and killed him, 19-year-old kid.
Just like last year.
That's not on any lists for some reason.
It's kind of weird.
I mean, I can think of example after example after example.
I mean, hell, there's videos we've shown a million times of in Chicago, a bunch of black people ripping a guy out of his truck and beating him, yelling, he's a Trump supporter, he's a Trump supporter.
You don't find that on any of the lists of the ADL, despite the fact that they were yelling about his political affiliation as they beat his head into the concrete.
So when you can manipulate statistics like this, when you decide that every prison shanking by an Aryan Brotherhood gang member in prison counts as right-wing violence, add that stat to the stack.
But when a radical Black Lives Matter activist stabs a white woman saying, got that white girl, well, he's mentally ill.
I mean, you can't really call that extremism, right?
He's got mental illness, so we'll put that in a different category over here.
We don't need to count that.
You do that over and over and over and over and over again.
And suddenly, you can present stats that look like 70% of the violence is from the right wing.
Now, I've got some specific examples to disprove that claim that the overwhelming amount of violence comes from the right wing.
And we'll get to that in just a second.
But just overall, here's an article called ADL's Extremism Data Makes Right Wing Violence Seem More Common.
The ADL statistics about extremism have been cited as an authoritative, as authoritative by much of the press, including its most publicized claim that nearly three-quarters of extremist killings in the U.S. over the past decade have been committed by right-wing extremists, a category that includes white nationalists.
But if you define extremist incidents as incidents involving violence constituting a hate crime or terrorism, or incidents where a report of the incident refers to motivation by extremist views, then just 58% of the incidents cited by the ADL over a 10-year period even fit that definition.
Okay, so at the bare minimum, their basic extremist violence stat has been inflated just about by 100%, almost two times as high as it actually is.
But they don't just, it's not just about calling violence extremist violence because it fits your narrative.
It's about claiming it comes from the right as well, even when that's clearly not the case.
So this category, right-wing extremist violence, includes things like white nationalists.
And the way they do it, it's so underhanded and disgusting.
And again, he gives examples here, three different cases.
One of them is a guy who was kind of like an off-the-grid guy who got in a fight with his wife and killed her.
Another one was another woman who apparently was killed by some KKK members while they were in an argument.
They shot her and dumped her remains nearby.
And then he talks about another one where four members of the Aryan Brotherhood gang killed a guy for exposing their methamphetamine operation.
Now, none of those things are terrorism.
None of them are even extremism.
They're horrible.
They're violence.
Yes.
They were committed apparently by people on the right, but you're going to count that as extremist violence.
So what they do is they take any crime committed by somebody on the right and they call that right-wing violence.
And then when they have actual violence committed by left-wingers in the name of their ideology, in the name of their political persuasion, they say, well, they're just mentally ill.
We can't really call that left-wing extremism.
They must be crazy.
After all, the left-wing isn't violent.
So if somebody on the left commits violence, that's not really left-wing violence because the left-wing doesn't commit violence, remember?
It's sort of self-fulfilling like that.
That number, the 70% number, with similar phrasing, has been cited in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, The Atlantic, and Insider, just to name a few outlets.
So it's not just that they aren't honest about violence and where it comes from.
It's that their view or what they say, because don't for a single second think these people actually believe right-wing violence is 70%.
They know perfectly well it's not.
The lie they tell, however, gets spread on the New York Times, gets spread on Politico and Washington Post and every mainstream media outlet that's highly respectable, goes with the ADL on this totally falsified number, which then gives the left wing the feeling that they need to commit violence too.
Hell, if the right wing is committing 70% of it, why don't we commit some of it?
Is what they want the left to think.
Or, you know, we're getting killed out there.
Maybe we do.
I mean, it's radicalizing using this falsified information that, again, is completely inverted, not just inaccurate, but actually diametrically opposed to reality.
Just so we're clear.
So this guy in this article went through 500 cases through news reports, law enforcement announcement, and court documents, focusing solely on extremist violence.
What they found is that the actual number of violent extreme incidents, if you actually define the word appropriately, is much smaller than the ADL's oft-reported overall number.
Many of the ADL extremist extremist incidents are not motivated by bigotry or politics.
They're often extremists killing each other or other extremists.
And it's just completely false.
And this guy goes through with a fine-tooth comb, pointing out specific instances that they count as right-wing violence that is clearly not and should not be counted as that.
But that is the information that's fed to the FBI.
It's fed to the mainstream media that's used to radicalize leftists and that actually creates the real violence that they don't report on and don't count as left-wing.
Here's another example.
Owen Winter posted this.
Might is right.
U.S. criminal cases involving political violence by ideology.
And you can see the red bars in this are right-wing.
And they show that a majority of the violence overall is done by right-wingers, sometimes a very substantial majority of it.
But then you have somebody named Andrew Dice Bitcoin respond to this, saying this data set counts a woman from Portland, Oregon, vandalizing a Catholic church by spray painting white supremacists and quote, Satan lives here as right-wing political violence.
Okay, that's kind of interesting.
So an anti-Catholic hate crime where they're spray painting KKK and Satan lives here on the side of a Catholic church.
That's right-wing violence, according to them.
On October 10th, 2021, Madeline Ann Kramer allegedly caused approximately $10,000 in damage to the Cathedral Basilica of Immaculate Conception building in Denver, Colorado by spray painting various phrases such as KKK, white supremacists, Satan lives here, and a possible swastika on the door.
Kramer was arrested in Portland, Oregon on December 2nd, 2021.
Prosecutors with the Denver DA's office have charged Kramer with one count of criminal mischief and with one count of having committed bias-motivated crime.
That was counted as right-wing political violence.
Okay, it's not the only one.
It actually, there's a lot of these stories.
And you can go through and look yourself, or you can just look overall at the method by which they gather this stuff.
It's just completely, completely insane how utterly fraudulent they are.
And again, they're not just some group.
They're the group that the FBI relies on to give them stats to determine their actions and who they pursue and what they go after.
And they're being given stats that show 70% is by white supremacist right-wing organizations.
Completely and utterly absurd.
I thought maybe I had some more examples of that here.
We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.
In between the finger pointing, there was grieving.
On Friday, the White House flew the flags at half-staff, which got some criticism.
But on a human level, you can see how hard the president is taking this.
And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks?
They just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they've been trying to get, as you know, for about 150 years.
Nothing he's done, in my opinion, is really worse than that.
They want to act like, so a leader in the Republican Party gets murdered and he says they're desperately trying to make it look like it's anything but one of them.
Well, I guess, you know, we sort of have a head start on that.
I mean, it's kind of easy to make that case because he killed Charlie Kirk, you absolute psychopath.
And by the way, I'm also kind of outraged at the way Trump reacted to that.
I can justify it.
I can make an argument as to why that might be.
But, I mean, what the hell?
I mean, what was that, though?
I mean, the only thing I can say at that is like Trump's not about to start crying in front of the camera.
Like one thing I would never expect would be Trump to actually genuinely get like emotional in front of the camera.
And I can see how like he, like, you didn't, some cases, you genuinely just have to like not think about it and just be like, think about something else because I'm going to cry if I think about that.
I mean, I can't watch the video of Charlie Kirk and his daughter, like his daughter running up to him.
I can't watch that.
Like, I just can't.
And if I was president of the United States and somebody showed me that video, I'd go, well, I'm going to look over here now.
I'm not going to, because I just, because you can't think about it so much.
You know, best interpretation is that.
And I've heard from people in the know, including, you know, Alex on the show yesterday, saying that Trump has not really slept since this happened and is taking it actually incredibly hard.
And he's sort of in a depressed state that nobody's ever seen him in.
So from what I know from people that I know on the inside, like he's very torn up over this.
He thought about Charlie Kirk like a son, knew him incredibly well personally.
And it would really be disturbing if Trump really felt that callously about it.
But I've heard otherwise.
Now, so that's, of course, Jimmy Kimmel just blood libeling Republicans and MAGA supporters.
I've got a few more examples here of parts, you know, attacks that people are framing as right-wing.
Let's take a few examples.
And there's like literally dozens and dozens of these where they actually break down the individual things that people are referencing as right-wing and disprove it utterly.
Here's the chart you've all been waiting for: politically motivated killers and their victims by domestic partisan ideology.
And gee, it looks an awful lot like the right wing is just crazy, man.
They're killing so many people.
Isn't that nuts?
I mean, hell, 95 to 99, 185.
Where did that number come from?
I'll tell you where it came from.
It came from the Oklahoma City bombing, which was a total false flag by our government.
Something that's not in that note, they don't mention the 82 women and children and innocent men who were burned alive by the government in Waco.
I might consider that left-wing violence.
I might consider the state being deployed against a religious group of gun fanatics.
I would consider that left-wing violence.
But I guess when it's done by the state against right-wingers, it doesn't count.
Okay, that makes sense.
But here are some other examples.
In 2023, a gay activist left a threatening voicemail for George Santos because he felt he had undertaken anti-gay acts.
They marked this as rightist, government-focused.
So when they say the right wing commits all the violence, it's because they consider all of the violence right-wing.
It's utterly absurd.
It is completely ridiculous.
Andrew Joseph Stack was a Marxist.
He flew a plane into the IRS building.
He had a manifesto that attacked capitalism, Christianity, and President Bush.
What if these are entities that are here on this that have been on this earth for who knows how long?
And that we, you know, we think they're coming in from way out.
Maybe they did millennial ago, but they're here and they're in these deep water areas.
And that's why, I mean, like we say, we know more about the face of the moon than we do what's going on there.
And we have a higher propensity of sightings around these five or six deep areas, deep water areas.
And so to me, it just creates a question there.
And then when we have naval personnel telling me that we have these sightings and that there's these underwater craft they're chasing that are doing hundreds of miles an hour.
And the best we've got is something that does maybe just a little under 40.
He's like, you know, we get all these reports from the Navy about these underwater crafts going 100 miles an hour when our top speed is 40.
That's kind of weird, isn't it?
And there's like five or six deepwater points under the ocean where these entities are being sighted.
Okay, okay, good to know.
Tim, thanks for that.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
So, again, I'm not sure why this is so casual.
Why what he's revealing is like not being treated in the way that it should, if what he's saying is really true.
I mean, that's crazy.
Simultaneous to this, clip number 37, this is never-before-seen video released at the House UFO hearing.
It shows a mysterious aircraft off the coast of Yemen surviving a hellfire missile strike from a U.S. drone.
So there you see the object in the center of the screen being tracked with this possibly satellite-mounted, but likely surveillance plane-mounted camera that is tracking it.
Pretty similar to a lot of other things until then, until that.
So that's it being struck by a Hellfire missile and not being destroyed.
Bink.
And it sort of wobbles a little bit.
Some parts came off of it that are still traveling just as fast as the other parts.
Now, apparently the tracker lost it at that point.
But it continues.
It apparently is not damaged, is not destroyed, and continues to fly over the water.
So this apparently was just released from the House UFO hearing.
Mysterious aircraft off the coast of Yemen surviving a hellfire missile strike from a U.S. drone.
Let's play back from the beginning.
So again, watch this.
You've got this object that looks sort of, you know, oval shaped.
It gets hit by a hellfire missile.
The missile doesn't explode.
It looks like it kind of breaks into like one big part and then two smaller parts.
The camera tracker kind of loses it for a second, but then finds it again and apparently has reformed into one object and continues to operate.
And Representative Tim Burchett is saying that our Navy is routinely interacting with entities that are coming from the bottom of the ocean out of five or six deepwater points.
So there it is, folks.
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Real Rambo Biggs on X. All right, welcome back, folks.
I was just trying to tweet out a link to the War Room episode today telling everybody that we will soon be joined by real Rambo Biggs, Joe Biggs, and Chrissy Mayer.
But neither one of them is showing up in the search.
I have to actually type out their entire names before it shows up.
And by the way, there is still very much shadow banning and manipulation going on on X. Just if you're new to X or you're using X and maybe don't know this, this is just a little piece of information for you.
Make sure you're still following the people you're following.
I can't tell you, at least once a day, I go to somebody's profile that I know I was following, that I've followed for years, and I'm not following it anymore.
So just make sure your follower list is what you want it to be and you're not being removed from follower lists without your knowledge.
Because it's hard to know.
People just stop showing up in your feed and you don't think about it.
So just fair warning.
There's still a lot of funny business going on on X, despite how much better it is now that Elon Musk has taken it over.
And that, of course, is another topic of conversation in that the Republicans are now demanding that big tech companies appear before them to answer questions about the radicalization going on on big tech social media platforms.
And people are asking, well, why isn't Elon Musk on this list?
You've got the CEOs of Discord, the CEO of Blue Sky and Facebook.
They're all being summoned to testify to Congress about the extremism being openly promoted on their platforms.
And people are saying, well, why isn't Elon Musk?
And the answer is simple.
Because Elon Musk opened up his platform.
Now, you still can't say certain words or, you know, you'll be maybe not banned outright, but your reach will be limited.
I'm not saying Elon Musk just completely removed every restriction and said, go at it, boys.
That's not what happened, obviously.
But the fact that he allows you to say almost anything and allows pretty much anybody to have an account means that the left wing isn't able to maintain their delusional echo chamber.
It gets completely shattered and demolished by right-wing arguments on X. That's why extremism on the left doesn't really exist on X in any sizable portion because the right wing destroys their arguments every single time.
So it's only places like Reddit and Blue Sky and places that have either moderator sort of establishments, moderator systems where anonymous moderators have overall control over what messages are promoted and what aren't.
And they censor the right wing, which allows the left wing not only to spread their disease, you know, unconfronted by reality, but allows them to feel like they're not just, you know, the majority.
Everybody thinks like me.
And, you know, I'm not really even the craziest one.
I'm not all that extreme just because I want to kill Charlie Kirk.
I'm actually kind of moderate compared to most people.
And that's how they feel because to them, most people are most people on Reddit who are all lefty retards.
So it gives them a warped sense of reality and allows them to go completely off the rails.
In fact, from Eric Schmidt, representative, for those who don't understand the problem, according to ABC News, 87% of Democrats view Trump as a fascist.
87% of Democrats have no idea what the word fascist means, but they know they want to kill him.
That's what that means, actually.
87% of Democrats.
What that means is 87% of Democrats want to kill Trump.
That's really kind of all that means.
They want to apply to Trump a label that justifies his murder.
That's really, I mean, you ask them what fascism is, they'll say bad guys, right?
That's what that means.
87% of Democrats think Trump is just irretrievably evil and has to be killed rather than dealt with politically.
According to NPR, 47% of Democrats say the rise of fascism is their top political concern, which I guess it's better than their top political concern being Bigfoot, but not much.
But not much.
Nearly half of the Democrats, their number one political concern does not exist.
Or insofar that it does exist, the fringe of the fringe that is actually fascist, you're the one who created them.
You're the ones who are driving people over to them because they see how actually authoritarian and communistic and totalitarian you people are, and they think we'll just have to do that in the other direction.
So half of Democrats say that the imminent threat of Bigfoot attack is their top political concern.
Their number one political consideration is that the Loch Ness monster might eat their feet if they put them in the lake.
That is scary.
That's very scary to know that half of the Democratic Party is literally insane.
According to Rutgers, 55% of Americans on the left believe assassinating Trump would be, quote, at least somewhat justified.
So over half of Americans on the left believe assassinating Trump would be at least somewhat justified.
Okay.
So, I mean, this is something that I don't know if I can explain to you.
You just have to get it.
The ADL comes up with stats, graphs, charts that show 70% of violence is from the right wing, when in reality, 87% of Democrats want violence, 3% of Republicans actually support political violence.
It is such a complete inversion of reality that perpetuates itself, right?
The ADL gives you the information that you need to justify your belief that the right wing is violent and they're fascist, so therefore violence is justified.
So the left wing commits more violence.
The ADL counts that violence as right-wing, contributing to the narrative that inspires the violence in the first place.
It's a sick sort of loop that we're in that the ADL both uses to pass laws and get more money and get more authority and weaponize the FBI against the people they claim are the terrorists.
It's all very, very convenient for them while they destroy the country and cause strife and actually weaponize the very people committing the violence in the first place.
It's kind of a big problem, kind of a big issue here.
And of course they lie about it and can't be trusted even remotely to handle this stuff correctly.
From Infowars.com, Democrats downplay tens of thousands of leftists celebrating Charlie Kirk assassination.
And of course, my hero, my hero.
I mean, what else can I call him?
The man I look up to possibly more than anybody else in the media.
What's his name?
Scott.
Scott Jennings.
I love this guy.
I love this guy.
I'm so jealous of this guy.
This guy is like Mark Maguire at a t-ball game.
He gets to every day sit down with CNN and just bash leftists over the head with reality.
It's amazing.
It's beautiful.
I love it.
I love him.
And I wish I was him.
And I wish I could do it.
And I wish I had the opportunity to so effectively embarrass and humiliate people on the left.
Clip number 13 here is Scott Jennings talking to, I think this is Kamala Harris's ex-boyfriend.
I think if I recognize this guy, this is the guy who had Kamala Harris as a side piece for a little while.
I think that's his claim to fame.
Montel Williams, right?
Wasn't that Kamala Harris?
Wasn't she kind of like a whore on his arm?
Yeah, that's right.
So here he is, clip number 13 here, my hero, Scott Jennings, laying down reality for them.
And I am channeling the emotions of millions of conservatives.
They loved Charlie.
They viewed Charlie as a mainstream conservative Republican voice who talked about issues that millions of Americans believe.
He also talked about his faith.
And he did it by going to college campuses, which are not normally hospitable to conservatives, and offering his opponent a microphone to have what we always say.
It's just unfair to put that man in the ring with a bunch of children.
It's not fair.
It's actually kind of brutal.
It's like watching Andre the Giant fight a bunch of kindergartners.
It kind of stops being funny after a little while.
I'm sorry.
No, I'm kidding.
It is very funny.
It's still very funny to watch Scott Jennings just humiliate and destroy those people systematically.
But like, we got a real, we got a real problem here.
We got a real issue.
And as a fan of history, I can see where this goes.
And it's not hard to tell, right?
I feel like we're sort of in, in a way, we're like on the cusp of another like 1917 Bolshevik revolution.
Like I feel the, I feel the groups plotting all over the country, organizing, ready to take over, ready to weaponize the government against, you know, so-called distance.
Like it's all form formulating around.
And really, any time in history, you want to go back and look at revolutions, you're going to see something like this.
You know, I used to talk about a lot more the French Revolution, right?
The death squads, the guillotine being the symbol of that absolute bloodbath, relentless murder, mostly by those on the left who eventually also found themselves with their head in the stocks in the same way that they had sent so many other people to their final reward.
So I see what's happening right now, and we have to put a stop in this.
We have to shove a stick in the spokes, stop this feedback loop from continuing any longer.
And you would think people with historical knowledge would be the first ones to recognize that, but we got a problem here.
Even intelligent people in America are retarded.
Might seem contradictory, but allow me to give you an example.
This is Mike Duncan.
Now, Mike Duncan is a very boring podcaster who does history about revolutions.
You'd think this would be the guy who would be able to see a revolution in progress and perhaps see which way the wind blows.
But nearly a week after Charlie Kirk's death, he's had time now at this point to process it.
This isn't a knee-jerk reaction from him.
This is a thought-out, considered reaction from Mike Duncan, host of the History of Rome podcast and the Revolutions podcast.
He says, Charlie Kirk was a racist, racist, misogynist bigot who didn't give two craps about free speech, as is true of the entire MAGA movement that Kirk fought, happily fought day and night to advance RIP to a real a-hole whose death is being used by other a-holes to continue their entrenchment of a reactionary authoritarian regime.
Charlie would be thrilled at how his death is being weaponized to crush dissent now.
How do you, I mean, this guy made a like 200-part podcast series on the French Revolution, only to come out of it sounding like Robespierre, sounding like the very same, you know, Jacobin rabble-rousers that thought they were on the right side of history and would,
you know, usher in a glorious utopia, only to find their head separated from their neck by their own allies not two years later.
How do you not see this?
Mike Duncan, dumbass?
Now, to be fair, we probably should have seen this coming.
He did a whole series on the Haitian Revolution from their side, from the rebel side.
Now, imagine that.
So, if you want to hear, you know, a podcast about how the white people in Haiti deserved it, you can go ahead and tune into Mike Duncan.
Or if you want to, you know, learn what happens when dumbasses like Mike Duncan are allowed to persist in their delusions, you can listen to his podcast about the French Revolution.
And you can see who's the good guys and who's the bad guys.
Spoiler alert, the right wing is always the good guys.
We're always good guys.
Pretty much every single time.
And the French Revolution, especially.
This is the crazy part.
He makes a 100-part series on the French Revolution.
And he's acting like the Jacobins.
He wants the blood.
He wants the streets to run red with blood.
That's the only conclusion I can come to because he's not ignorant as to the consequences of this type of rhetoric, this type of back-and-forth demonization.
He's perfectly aware of it because he made a whole damn podcast about it.
So I guess he wants it.
I guess that's what he wants.
I'll probably get it.
I'll probably regret it.
But he'll probably deserve it.
It's unfortunate.
Now, this was in response to a video of Marco Rubio.
I don't even know what Marco Rubio is saying in this.
But I would be shocked if it was anything even remotely like what Mike Duncan says.
So what Mike Duncan says is that Charlie Kirk is a racist, misogynist, bigot who hated free speech, even though that was kind of the whole thing he was all about.
Even though everybody farther right than Charlie Kirk hated him for his breathless and consistent and really aggressive support of gay people, of black people in the right wing.
I mean, he like single-handedly brought in some of the biggest black right-wing content creators out there right now.
It was Charlie Kirk that first identified them, gave them support, brought them into his network.
Sorry, I keep breaking my rule.
We're not arguing with it.
Sorry, we're not arguing with these people anymore.
Here's Marco Rubio stating what the policy of the Trump administration will be.
Totally reasonable, totally normal, actually has nothing to do with free speech at all.
We are not in the business of inviting people to visit our country who are going to be involved in negative and destructive behavior.
Okay.
So why should if I invite someone, if we invite someone to visit the United States of America as a student, as a tourist, as whatever, then they have a different, the standard they should be held to is very high.
We shouldn't be bringing people into this country.
We should not be giving visas to people who are going to come to the United States and do things like celebrate the murder, the execution, the assassination.
And if they're already here, we should be revoking their visa.
Okay, so clearly he's talking exclusively about foreigners.
Mike Duncan, hey, dumbass Mike Duncan, do you know that things like nations exist?
Do you know that some people are citizens and some people aren't?
Some people are Americans, some people aren't.
Okay, do I need to walk you through this like a baby?
And when somebody who's not from America asks permission to come to America, comes to America, and then agitates for violence in America, political violence, celebrates the political assassination of an American, they get kicked out of the country.
Mike, I mean, I guess in Mike's, Mike's outraged.
He thinks that what America should do is let in an infinite number of people who openly despise us and are agitating for political violence to overthrow our country, our way of life, our established moral character derived from Christianity.
Mike Duncan thinks this is fascism.
He thinks this is suppression of speech, saying that we don't want hostile foreigners who support violent actions against Americans in our country.
Mike Duncan's outraged at this.
So smart people can be retards too.
That's what we're learning, okay?
Academics can be dumber than children at times.
No child would say to you, you have to let in the guy that wants to beat you up to your home.
I mean, this is retarded.
I'm sorry to use the word, but there is no other appropriate word for this.
Mike Duncan, you're hereby branded a retard.
Let the account know.
Let the account know.
I have deemed him a retard for being one.
It's very troubling.
It's very, it's, you know, it's a problem.
It's a real problem that we have here.
And of course, people are pointing, people are saying, people are saying, you know, it's Trump's fault.
It's got to be Trump's fault after all.
See, in their vision of the world, the left should be allowed to kill you, and then you should be the one to apologize for it, okay?
The left should be allowed to shoot your friend in the neck when he did nothing to anybody, when he was totally innocent, never even had power to do anything to anybody.
He wasn't a politician.
He didn't control anything.
He controlled a group of young kids talking to each other.
And he was no threat to anybody.
They should be allowed to kill him in cold blood, laugh about it, dance on his grave, destroy memorials to him, and then it should be your responsibility to try to lower the temperature.
It should be your responsibility to beg that they just stop killing you.
And then they get to say no, and you're supposed to be okay with that.
That's what they want Trump to do.
That's what they want J.D. Vance to do.
Lucky for us, these are two, you know, out of the four people in the American government that seem to be taking this seriously and having the appropriate response to it.
And of course, people are saying this is so, this is so strange, this behavior of Trump and J.D. Vance.
Presidents are supposed to cool the temperature, not raise it.
And so I'd like to point you to a story from NPR from all the way back in 2013.
Obama, Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.
When Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said that could have been my son, President Obama told reporters Friday afternoon.
Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.
That's quite an omission.
Well, there's lots of things I could say about that.
The point is, what was political about that?
About the Trayvon Martin killing?
It was a neighborhood patrol guy finding somebody he thought was committing a crime, trying to stop him from breaking into houses.
That guy starts beating him up, bashing his head into the concrete.
Zimmerman pulls out a gun, shoots the kid, calls the cops, turns himself in, is heartbroken, but felt like his life was in danger.
Okay.
A tragedy, obviously, horrifying, a chaotic struggle that left somebody dead.
Nothing to do with politics.
Until Obama got involved, until he created the problem, until he decided to weaponize the racial characteristics of the two people involved and create a political issue out of it that we're still suffering through to this day.
That still informs the tactics and mindset of Black Lives Matter.
The damage that they've done is just truly incalculable.
We'll never know.
I mean, especially with the way that they worked hand in hand with BlackRock to put ESG scores on companies so that they could replace all of the white people in charge with people of color to get their ESG scores up.
I mean, God only knows what effect that's going to have down the line, deliberately excluding the most meritorious candidates in favor of racial equity.
Absurd.
So we don't even know the damage that Obama did by creating the problem of racial strife with Black Lives Matter and Trayvon Martin.
It's not just, so like what's happening now is there's a giant fire of leftist violence, and J.D. Vance and Donald Trump are going, look at that fire.
And they're all outraged that we see the fire.
Obama lit the fire.
Okay.
Obama struck the match, threw it on the kindling, fanned it until it exploded into a giant fireball.
Shut the hell up about politicizing violence.
It is long overdue that the right wing simply demand justice and ignore everything these left-wingers say.
They are absolutely, completely, entirely, and without exception, full of shit.
All of their arguments, all of the stats they use to back up all of their arguments, all of their supposed human emotion that they like to deploy at certain times to, you know, trick you into feeling sorry for them.
So these men go to ranges, they train, they get out there and look at different types of tactical situations that they can put themselves in.
So if there's any connection to the Charlie Kirk shooter in this group, which is what they're starting to find, this guy definitely had people who knew what they were doing.
You know, I was just in Salt Lake City over the weekend in a layover.
And everywhere I went, people that lived there, like that worked at the airport, were talking about going to gun clubs.
So it's definitely part of the society there in Utah.
Most people there shoot.
I actually just had lunch with a lady from that area.
And she was telling me how, you know, the gun culture is very prominent in Utah.
So, you know, you don't have to be some trained, you know, assassin to be able to pull something off that was pulled off that day.
You know, there's a lot of questions that have to be asked.
You know, why weren't there people on the roof?
Why didn't they have drones?
But, you know, that's another discussion.
But the real story is about this Urmaya Fannie and she's a Palestinian.
Well, he's a Palestinian trans woman that belongs to this extremist group.
They traffic in violent rhetoric and they recruit revolutionaries.
They go to Cuba to train.
And one of the things that's interesting as well is that they're well received in the Democrat Party and the circles there.
The video they're showing right here, he actually is calling for violence for trans people to arm themselves and commit acts of violence.
There's pictures of her, if you have it sent that I sent to you of her with him with Elizabeth Warren.
You get so stuck into this way of thinking to say her.
Like we have to be honest, that's not her, it's him.
And this just shows you that these are the type of people that Democrats want to be around.
They want to be around these type of individuals because who was it that I saw today?
Oh, yeah, Chuck Schumer says that we need to go into places where Republicans are voting and intimidate them to get them to change their votes.
Last time I checked, that was voter intimidation, and that was a federal and state crime.
But he's openly calling for people to go and intimidate them, to scare them, to get them to change their votes.
And this is what they are doing.
They're putting these training groups out there.
They're scaring people away from going out and protesting.
I mean, what was January 6th all about?
January 6th was all about covering up a stolen election, but then also intimidating people to not go out there and stand up for their rights, to be scared, to hide away, because if not, the big bad FBI is going to come after you.
Not this FBI, because they don't know what the hell is going on, but the other FBIs, they will actually use what they have, their power, and put people in jail.
Cash Patel is too busy jet-sitting around the world, going to Scotland and having fun parties at rodeos and hanging out with his, you know, second-rate C-class girlfriend that wants to be an actress.
It never will be.
So, you know, we've got a lot of issues in this country.
And these trans groups, these Antifa groups are going to not go away.
They're only going to ramp up their violence.
And I think that things are going to get a lot worse here in the future before they get better.
And, you know, we're in this weird position because it's like, you know, we come from the right where you don't want the government to have to step in and do things.
You know, I never thought in my life I'd be begging the FBI to go round people up, but it's like, we got to do something to, you know, fix this issue.
And what they did to you, what they did to Stuart Rhodes, what they did to Enrique Tario was so outrageous.
And it's like, I'm not calling for anything like that.
What you guys were accused of is what these people are really doing.
And if you can be sent to prison for 20 years on a terrorism charge because you're in a group chat with somebody who wandered through the Capitol high-fiving police on the way in, I don't think it's outrageous to say these people in communication with a murderer, a high-profile assassin of a right-winger, they need to be charged for that.
They need to be Ricoed in this.
If they had foreknowledge, definitely.
And if they're in communication, they need to be investigated.
I mean, this armed queers SLC is under investigation now.
They're saying for possible foreknowledge of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the leader was recognized by State Department-affiliated NGO, Utah Global Diplomacy, as a recipient of the 7 for 17 award for advancing the UN's 17 goals.
So these people are in pretty high positions.
They are being awarded.
They are being brought out on stage.
And we're supposed to just sit here and act like nothing's happening.
Yeah, if you're interested in this story at all, if you're watching there listening to this right now, definitely go hit up Dadd Republican on X. Definitely does a lot of good work, a lot of investigations and things like that.
And they've really been diving headfirst into this, along with SK Double Dub 33.
That's who she gives credit to for a lot of the tips on this.
But they've been kind of like going down this rabbit hole, figuring out what these people are about.
Right now, these NGOs and all these different entities right now are trying to scrub their website of this man's name that has been openly calling for armed revolution.
And I mean, if you go look on their page, if you go to her account at Data Republican and scroll through, you can see some of the different posters that this lady has posted talking about sending groups to Cuba for armed revolutionary training and things like that.
We have a huge problem.
And Democrats committing murder is a big problem in America right now.
And the fact that we have law enforcement that bends over backwards to throw Christians in jail, you know, the FBI is still monitoring Christians.
You know, the FBI, we found out, was labeling Charlie Kirk events as domestic terrorist events.
So we have a huge issue internally within our country.
And I'm more concerned sometimes with these inner threats than I am about some of these foreign threats.
Well, and they're not mutually exclusive, are they?
We have a story from Times of India, links to CCP, what is Armed Queers SLC group under spotlight after Charlie Kirk's killing.
And they, you know, think they've connected this group to funding from the Chinese Communist Party.
And of course, I mean, the thing that you realize when you start digging into this is there is this massive, almost like incalculable network of NGOs and these little groups.
Armed queers is one of them.
But within that, you'll have five different other groups that are related.
And it's just this massive mesh of leftist radicals who are well-funded and they're training more.
I mean, if we can't deal with this, what can we do?
I mean, this is the enemies of the country, foreign and domestic.
He does not even know the first thing about leadership.
I mean, I almost wake up every day and want to bash my head into a wall when I see the stuff that he puts out.
He takes credit for things that he doesn't even do that his FBI hasn't even done.
It'll be local law enforcement achieving these goals, making those arrests, and he'll come in and slide in and say, with the help of the FBI, no, you were at a dinner.
You know, Charlie's body wasn't even cold yet.
And he was out having dinner at some fancy posh restaurant.
You know, we need real leadership.
And I know what we really want is for the FBI to be abolished and be taken away.
But, you know, the reality of that happening, you know, I don't know.
But we need someone in there that's going to actually put their foot down, not be scared of the swamp people that are in there and do some real work because I'm sick and tired of being targeted.
I'm sick and tired of my fellow Americans, you know, Infowars being labeled domestic terrorists, Enrique Tario being thrown in prison for 20 years for not even being there.
You know, they wanted to give him and I 36 years.
You know, so, you know, they target us and they do it without a blink of an eye.
Day one, Joe Biden, what does he do?
Kicking indoors.
Day one, they're putting people in prison.
And here we are nine months, 10 months into this administration and nothing.
And they've demonized men for so long that we're kind of in this prime space in the country right now where these leftist lunatics have the ability to really stand up and do something.
And that's what's scary is because men have been feminized so much over the years and they're too scared.
You look at the MeToo movements.
You look at all these other things that happened with Daniel Penny.
You know, this guy was looking at being thrown in prison for the rest of his life just simply for trying to make people around him safe because this guy was a threat.
You know, so people are scared to act.
They're scared to be men.
And they've been putting stuff in our food that already messed with our home, our hormones and things like that.
And now you've got actual violent people willing to stand up and fight for what they believe in on the left.
And the men on the right are just sitting around twiddling their thumbs.
Yeah, I was describing it earlier today like dodo birds.
Like we've lost the ability to recognize a threat and react to it appropriately.
You know, you're watching these memorials and the people there to memorialize Charlie Kirk are just sort of are just sort of standing there while some leftist comes up and stomps the flowers into the dirt.
And it's like, you're just standing.
It's like a dodo bird watching a predator take its eggs and going, this is kind of weird.
I don't get it.
What's happening?
It's like, where is your instinct for self-preservation?
And I know you, I mean, if anybody has a right to be mad at the Trump administration, it's people like yourself who were willing and were sent to prison to try to get Donald Trump back in office as he deserved because the election was stolen.
I absolutely believe that.
And so, you know, you've paid the price.
You've shown your loyalty to the Trump regime.
Where is the return loyalty?
And I have a list here.
January 6th, no arrest.
2020 stolen election, no arrest.
COVID, no arrest.
Butler, no arrest.
Epstein, no arrests.
Autopin, no arrest.
Benghazi, Russia gate, Antifa funding, Doge findings, no arrests for any of them.
I'm done with hearing talk.
I'm done with the words.
Every day we hear them say, I'm thinking about doing this.
I might start doing, we're launching an investigation to see if we should.
And it's like, just do it.
I mean, what is it going to take, Joe, for the Trump administration to realize the existential crisis America is in right now?
Well, there's just too much complacency going on, to be honest.
I mean, look at the security details.
Look at the Secret Service when Trump was almost assassinated.
You've got people who have been doing the same line of work for so long.
They need fresh people in there.
We need fresh bodies.
We need fresh eyes.
We need people who aren't complacent, who aren't politicized.
You know, me and Enrique, actually, I had this idea yesterday.
I go, why can't we do this?
The same thing with the Proud Boys.
When we saw people being attacked at events, we showed up and we made ourselves the barrier between the violence and the people who wanted to see a presidential candidate speak.
We decided to be that buffer zone to keep everybody safe and keep everybody apart so they could do what they want to do.
And these other guys can act fools or whatever, and we'll deal with them.
So I've got this other idea.
I need to start a business and I want to do this where we have drone overwatch and then we have ground teams.
And I was talking to Enrique about that.
Maybe we can provide that because we've already done this with the Proud Boys.
Maybe we can find enough men out there who are willing to do man stuff to go out there and sit on these rooftops at these events, have teams stage left, stage right, sitter stage, rovers out there with earpieces in.
And then you have a team with working drones flying overhead, giving us real up-to-date intel on any kind of threats that are happening.
If we can get this off the ground, then we can start providing some real security to these events because for some reason, the trained professionals that they call themselves are not doing it.
The guys at Charlie Kirk's event failed.
I don't know how many times people have to be shot at and killed in this country until we pull our heads out of our ass and do the simple things necessary to protect the patriots that are out there putting their lives on the line.
They're out there red pilling people.
They're out there changing minds.
I didn't agree with Charlie Kirk on everything, but he didn't deserve what happened to him.
I mean, the day that he got killed, I cried like a baby that day.
I'm not going to lie.
It really ate me up because it's not just him being killed.
It was a part of America.
You know, this guy was 31 years old as a freaking kid, man, pretty much.
And he's done so much to change the youth in this nation, to bring him, you know, into the light, to push him to get married and have kids and be a good father and to be a good husband and to go out there and go to church and to talk to people and have dialogue.
You know, we got to protect people like that at all costs because it's very rare that you get individuals like a Donald Trump or a Charlie Kirk that come along.
And I think if you, I think if you opened up recruitment for, you know, an operation like that, you'd be flooded, flooded with applications because the average person out there is way more pissed off than the average talk show host.
I'll tell you that right now.
And I'm sure you know it.
If you just talk to regular, regular men out there, I mean, they want to do something.
And obviously the best thing to do would be to use your skills and use your power to protect the innocent, protect the good people out there.
And it is such a, it's such a, I mean, I feel bad I didn't appreciate Charlie Kirk more.
It's such a shame that like you don't realize it until they're gone.
You go, he was the best.
What the hell?
Why wasn't I like his biggest fan while he was alive?
It's it's sad.
And I guess that's the silver lining, if you want to call it that, that so many people have come to appreciate Charlie Kirk in the last week and the tens of thousands of TPOSA chapters.
I mean, that's really the strength of martyrdom, but it's not something that we desire.
It's something that we have to avoid with everything we've got.
You know, to see something like that, to run toward that, it just, it rips me apart.
And this world's falling apart.
You know, Monday night, I was speaking at an event.
I was emceeing an event for Jay Sixers who haven't been pardoned.
A lot of these guys got a chance to talk to people and let them know because most people think that we're all pardoned.
But either way from that, after this event, I go head home and I run into one of my buddies who's a sheriff and he goes, did you hear what just happened?
And I go, no.
A guy, a gas station attendant, pulled out a gun and murdered a sheriff, shot him in the back of the head 24 times.
And I sat there on the side of the road as the procession went by, 100 cop cars came in.
The guy was from the Edgewater Police Department.
And there was cops from, you know, Flagler, Daytona, Ormond Beach, Hollyhill, Edgewater, all coming by.
And everybody in this town was on the side of the road with their hand over their heart, paying respect, you know?
But how many times is this going to keep happening?
You know, we need God and we keep believing God out of everything for some reason.
We keep thinking we know better than God.
We think we know better than God's word.
And if we would just take the time to pray and to read the Bible and really just absorb that and pay attention, that's why Charlie Kirk was a good man too, because he was a godly man.
He wasn't someone that I ever saw as an egotistical kind of person, a narcissist or anything like that.
He was a guy that had his head on his shoulders and was a really good, solid man.
And we got to protect these people.
And we need to just get into church more.
That's just the God's honest truth.
We need our kids growing up around that.
We need to have the word of God on our tongue and we need to be able to just have that in our hearts.
For 10 years, I've been like begging, like, go talk to your pastor.
I mean, if you're, if, if the leader of your church didn't talk about Charlie Kirk this Sunday, like maybe find a new church.
Church is not just something where you go to hear about letters that were written 2,000 years ago that have nothing to do with the modern day.
It should, the church should have an active role in American politics.
I really believe that.
And if we had churches activating their congregations, not even politically, just to go out and do good things and help people and spread the word.
Like if churches really became engines of what they're supposed to be, the story of Jesus Christ and the love that he showed, we could actually change this country.
But they've neutered churches and made them think that they can't be political.
And I'm right there with you that it's like, I don't get what they don't understand about this.
We are literally begging the government to do something, not because we can't, because we really know, we know where that goes.
And it's horrible.
And so it's like, we have this opportunity now.
We're in power.
We have all three branches of government.
Why can we not get anything done?
Why do we have radical communists funded by China going to Cuba to train on stage with Elizabeth Warren, just out there spreading their message?
It's like we've got to shut this down, literally for the sake of the country, not just because we don't like their ideas, because their ideas are violent and they're out of control.
We have to have the government do it, not because we don't want to.
And your point about churches is exactly right.
I've noticed it with elementary schools.
Where I went to elementary school is right in the middle of the neighborhood.
The baseball, like it was this, it was the heart of the neighborhood.
And I walked to school every day.
And now they're building elementary schools, you know, out of safety.
They're like 10 miles away from town in these like, you know, fortified barracks almost.
And I see it and I just go, what is it even like to be a kid going to these schools?
It's so inhuman.
It's so depersonalized.
It's so sort of foreign and away from the community.
I would destroy it all and bring it down because it is too corrupt to fix.
I think it's too much power for any one man to have control over.
And it's actually gotten so, it's so much more bigger than the organization itself that it's really the director's just a figurehead.
The real people that work there in the shadows doing all kinds of stuff.
And I think this FBI has got too much power.
It's too corrupt.
It's too much of a cancerous tomb that just needs to be cut out.
If we need something else to replace it, by means we start something anew and we start it with good, God-fearing men and women who actually care about the Constitution, who care about this country and are willing to bleed and die for it and are there to just do the job they're supposed to do, which is investigate.
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You stack them all up.
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But life is fiery with its beauty.
Really goes to the heart of what we're actually fighting for.
With the uh, with the with the beautiful woman and the phrase, life is fiery with its beauty.
Oh, what would what would Charlie do?
I like that.
We got some uh some Charlie Kirk shirts available as well.
But I love the, I love the life is fiery with its beauty line and then the holy crusade line, which as as the designers were showing it to me, I was going, you got to be careful because, man, you show the wrong type of cross and people will think you're sending all sorts of messages, all sorts of symbolism there.
But it's very simple.
We want to be warriors for our way of life, warriors for our religion, warriors for God.
A crusade.
I mean, the crusades are not the only crusades.
A crusade is anything, is any action motivated by, you know, righteousness.
So yeah, we're on a crusade.
This is a crusade that we're on right now to regain our lands, regain our lives, really.
So I see people going, oh, we get the symbolism.
It's like, yeah, dude, that's what's happening for sure.
We made a line of shirts with crosses on it because we're all Jesuit Asians, right?
Or maybe this is just something that we all need to embrace, this idea of Christianity being a warrior religion.
Maybe that's what it's about.
Maybe it's about not being shy to show not just your patriotism, but your religion as well.
And wearing it literally on your chest.
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Now I want to go to clip number one here.
This is, since we should be joined by Chrissy Mayer, although is she here?
We're going to get her in studio as soon as she arrives, but this is Ryan Long with another piece of brilliance as he constantly comes out with.
As someone with a differing opinion, almost everything.
Should I get specific with the things I disagree with him on?
So what I want to do is make my post that people shouldn't be killed for their opinions, but figuring out the perfect amount of qualifiers to include husband, near impossible political violence on all sides needs to stop.
Like essentially, I want people to know that I'm good because I'm against murder, but I'm also good because I disagree with them.
I'm not a bad person for not caring about the death of a Nazi.
I've been saying we need to bring back political assassinations.
I don't feel bad.
And I don't think that everyone deserves the right to free speech.
I think some people should be afraid to express their opinion in public.
And if you don't understand the difference between righteous response to systemic violence and violence itself, you need to shut the f up right now.
A lot of really bad things are going to have to happen to a lot of really bad people if we want to have a better world and an actual future for the human race.
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These people are unhinged and dangerous.
Speaking of unhinged and dangerous, in studio with me is Chrissy Mayer, a New York-based stand-up comedian and podcast host who's appeared on, and now there's a list of shows that I don't have time to get into.
It would be more, it would be easier to list shows that you have not been on.
Kill Tony, Tenfold Help Podcast.
I mean, it just goes on and on.
You're everywhere and for good reason.
The Chrissy Mayer podcast, of course, is where you want to find her.
Her YouTube channel generates over 700,000 views per month.
You're a mainstay on the iTunes Top 200 charts.
And your debut comedy album live from January 6th was released March 15th, 2022 on Twitter at Chrissy Mayer.
It's funny, like, have you watching these clips and it's like, I think I tweeted something like, no attractive man or woman is celebrating his death right now.
And it's like, you're like, take these clips away or else I'll never be able to get another erection again.
It's they'll just sort of take that and run with it.
But what we should be doing is just encouraging, like Charlie would have wanted, free speech.
Like, it's not illegal to be racist.
It's not illegal to say, you know, crappy things.
But like private companies, private institutions, universities can expel you, can fire you if they feel like what you're doing and saying doesn't go along with their goals of their, you know, their overall, you know, what they want.
And, you know, obviously the obvious response to this is like when the right wing got canceled, it was things like the example I always bring up, a fire, I think it was a firefighter, maybe a firefighting chief that donated $25 anonymously to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund.
He got fired.
There's another example somebody's bringing up of a truck driver who was like cracking his knuckles and somebody took a picture and it looked like he was doing the okay sign.
But like the American people, we know too much to not be questioning when things go sideways, when like things take a hard turn into like, oh, no, no kids were trafficked.
They were trafficked to nobody.
They're just sitting in traffic, you know, not going anywhere.
But it's up to the, if there are reasonable people on the left, there probably are.
They're just not as vocal to really step up and be like, we have to like get back into the fold to be even seen as a normal party again.
And it's got to move over.
But it just seems like the left is just doubling and tripling down and moving towards mom damn and socialism and, you know, pro-sterilization, like all everything that's the worst about them.
They just can't help but lean into.
And I think it's going to take, who knows?
I mean, like, I'm sure nobody wanted Charlie to survive more than any Democrat that's going to be running for office, right?
I mean, that was like, it's, you know, we started off pretty high first, second day, pardoning people, closing the border, and it's just been like a steady downward.
And, you know, obviously, as a stand-up, like, this is like the most human thing you can do, try to make people laugh.
How do you look on the bright side of this?
Or like, what do we do?
Because I just feel like everybody's depressed now.
Everybody I talk to, it's like, it's like at a certain point in the conversation, they like remember the image of Charlie being shot and it's just like, oh, God.
I mean, how do we, what do we, what do we do here to deal with our own like processing of what we're going through?
Racism is always fun, a good thing to lean on for to make fun of stereotypes.
You know, someone cuts you off.
You have to make, you have to see if that's an Asian lady.
You have to see if that's an old person or a woman or a black person because then you're like, okay, I have at least control over a few things in my life.
And that is that some stereotypes will just always be true.
And we have to just, we have to laugh a little bit at what we can.
Well, and, you know, comedy is one of these places where this, obviously, the censorship is going to be massive, but it also has been one of the biggest forces for, you know, against the left wing.
And a lot of people who considered themselves left-wing, obviously Joe Rogan would be like the number one example where like he was like a Bernie supporter.
But eventually you got to recognize like these people are not your friends.
They genuinely do not believe in free speech.
They genuinely want you killed for what you believe because they cannot argue against it.
And so it's been great to see so many comedians like get political and realize like, yeah, this isn't even, it's not even, it's not even about making people laugh.
It's about actually doing an important thing, which how do you feel about that?
Do you feel, do you cringe when people say that comedy is like this really special, like comedians are the philosophers of today?
I mean, not me, because I'm a woman and my brain was barely working to begin with, but now that I've had a baby, I swear, like, the little guy just took about 95% of it and left me with a spider web.
But it is cool to see people like Tim Dylan or Theo Vaughn just get massive platforms and be kind of cum like the new journalists of our time.
And we all know the effect that Trump going on podcasts had on the results.
So it's cool to see things shifting and comedy kind of going into more, you know, you can create your own audience.
You can create your own like platform and it's more niche.
And it's very much been pulled away from the mainstream.
Like Colbert, he's done.
The Emmys gave him some sort of participation Emmy, the trophy the other night.
Like, because he'll probably spin off and start a podcast.
Everyone thinks they're going to be like the Joe Rogan of the left.
No, that's, it's going to be cringe and impossible.
And he's just going to he'll probably just talk to like the women and as Dan Holloway said on Drinking Bros, low-T men.
So on one hand, we have so much power as comedians, entertainers to like, to really, I'm so grateful to be living in this country.
I mean, if anyone has the most freedom of speech still, it's people who live in the United States and just keep doing what you can.
And to get back to your point, we just had an event in upstate New York called like the Content Hotel where we like got a bunch of like 30 people.
We locked them in a hotel for four days and I said, make content, everyone.
Because I brought it up as a joke, but since I did, what do you make of the controversy over Charlie Kirk and being yelled at by Israeli?
Like, a lot of people are kind of pissed.
They're like, hey, guys, we have this leftist, we have these leftist terror groups.
That should be our focus.
Other people are going, yeah, but Israel's pulling the strings.
We got to go after them.
I don't feel like these two things are, I think they're related and they're also not like mutually exclusive.
I think you can have both.
And I think it just so happens that Charlie's assassination led to this sort of like airing of grievances against some of the people that are like a pressure release, Valve.
Yeah.
And he had people looking into it and going, well, what was he saying about Israel before his death?
I think in our grief and anger and however you're processing this very shocking, graphic, horrible event, there's this need, like, you know, to want to be productive.
And naturally, as human beings, you're going to want to like, well, I think the way that I think and see the world is the way that Charlie saw the world.
And I'm going to push this idea forward and I'm going to find the proof and the evidence I need from whatever snippets I can of Charlie.
And I will use that to push what I think is important.
And everyone's kind of doing that right now.
Right.
Maybe intentionally, maybe unintentionally, because there's a lot of folks that just want to carry whatever torch forward of his that they can, whether that's with religion or free speech or just, you know, continuing to go to these events, these college events and speak.
Like I was just on Alex Stein's show last night.
He's like truly, like, really effed up about it still.
And this whole question of like, do we continue to go to college campuses?
And everyone's kind of feeling, it just got very real right now.
Even like, I think Tim Poole canceled a few events.
And I just, I get really angry thinking about like, after what happened to Trump and Butler, like, why were, why, like, doesn't everybody have their security detail like on every roof of every place that even if you're indoors, someone should be on the roof.
It's like, what's going to take longer to get right-wing or level-headed professors in institutions or to just doing more speaking events, like getting out there in front of these kids and starting to balance them out a little bit?
And what was really special about Charlie is he wasn't preachy.
He truly met people at their level.
And I remember there was like a great clip of him, you know, people say, oh, he's debating these college students that are dumb and they're unprepared.
And this one girl was like, oh, you know, don't you think it's unfair that you're, you know, in your 30s and you're talking to us college students and there's an age gap?
It's, and I think it's easy to get into conspiracy theories and be like, oh, like, really, because we have nothing but like time and internet on our hands, right?
By the way, speaking of babies, speaking of DeBaby, DeBaby, this rapper DeBaby came out with a song about Irina Zarutska, and we haven't seen it yet, but the crew found it while we were alive.
Now, I like Debaby.
He's a rapper that actually, like, his rap songs are, they're very good.
They're very entertaining, but like a lot of his messaging, I think, is very positive.
He'll rap about like, you know, forget gold chains and diamonds.
We're going to buy land.
We're going to homeschool our kids.
Like, those are actually the lyrics that he says.
So, so I'm hoping for something like uplifting here, but we're going to watch this video.
We haven't watched it yet.
It's a song by DeBaby called Save Me, and it features a recreation of the Arena Zaruska murder.
Let's watch.
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This is video surveillance of the night.
Arena Zaruska enters the blue line at the end of the day.
And look, I liked him, which is why I wanted to watch it because I didn't think that he would make something where he's like, you know, really celebrating that or anything because his messaging is usually so good.
So, you know, I was looking forward to kind of an interesting take on that.
Guys, we can pull up the lyrics.
I want to read those.
Rapper DeBaby new video sparks outrage after recreating Fatal Stabbing of Ukrainian refugee.
Because I would think the right wing would be outraged that he was sort of, you know, using this horrible event to make entertainment out of, but I want to see the lyrics.
I guess if you arrest enough people, you can then remove the police from then on out.
But I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know how we get out of this because I don't think the government is capable of fixing the issues that have been sort of made unavoidable over the last week.
Half the country is insane.
What is the government union supposed to do about that?
I think it comes down to, yeah, like kind of regular middle-of-the-road people really speaking up.
And I think like regular leftists, like a regular classic 90s leftists, liberals, I should say, getting more vocal and like just do what you can in your personal life to call out people you work with or friends or family.
I keep saying it throughout the show that the conservatives are like dodo birds.
Like we've lost the muscle.
It's atrophied to like recognize a threat and respond to it appropriately.
Like I'm not advocating violence, but at the same time, if you're standing by a memorial and some leftist just walks up and starts like pouring paint on it, it's like you don't have to let them do that.
You don't have to just stand there and go, but you don't.
And it's like, typically, I'd be like, you know, kind of who cares?
It's some corporate monstrosity.
They wanted to change their logo.
It doesn't really matter.
But like, you kind of have to take that stuff and just blow it out of proportion and go, no, you can't just systematically remove everything we like one by one.
Yeah, because we've been kind of like, just like bullied and demeaned for so long.
But now I think like the anger that's coming out of this horrific event, I think is giving the right, the moderate right, I guess, normal people on the right, like some perspective.
Yeah, perspective.
And like, yeah, you can have a little bit of balls.
We cannot afford the attorney general, the 60-year-old blonde who's going on 25, attempting more likes on Fox News.
I'm sorry, it's not good enough.
I need the nastiest, meanest, most capable attorney in the United States of America.
Bring me the prosecutor who has taken apart the most complicated evil networks in this country, confirm them through the Senate, plant them in the chair, and that's what we need.
It was simpler and better when I had CDs and a key map and I would just get lost and you'd get your pizza cold, but hey, at least I didn't have the CIA spying on me all the time with the device in my pocket.
And we like to think like we have more access to Trump as a whole because of how much he's on social media and how he was on all these podcasts that we listen to.
But it's like, ultimately, like we don't, we're not in his head.
There's very few people that are that close to him.
Right.
So again, you have to just think, is this a net positive?
But, you know, obviously one of the biggest things that make people mad about Trump is his dedication to Israel.
And I think it has to do with the frustration that Jesse Kelly's expressing, where it's like when it comes to Israel, they're perfectly willing to just shatter all the norms, break all the precedents, just go after student protesters with everything they've got.
I mean, I guess that's the ultimate question because it's like, we're sort of damned if we do, damned if we don't.
We have to do something.
But as people who depend on free speech being a thing for our existence and, of course, our deeply held belief that free speech is a good thing, or that I don't want soldiers on the streets, like all of these things I'm against, but I don't see how we get back to where we should be because the American people don't seem to care.
The American people seem to like that our government is full of insane, dangerous people.
Like they keep voting for them.
So, you know, you would think what we should have is a country full of intelligent, informed, conscious people who would immediately stop voting for somebody who justified the murder of Charlie Kirk, but they don't.
They keep voting for the same people over and over.
So it's like, okay, I don't believe in voting anymore, I guess.
And begin to identify and root out these institutions like the money that's being put into the like, yeah, finally, we're acknowledging George Soros, right?
Like acknowledge where and how the money is getting to these institutes.
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