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April 22, 2023 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. Dianna Muller
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These people are being used as pawns to disarm America.
It has nothing to do with your safety.
Gun control has everything to do about control.
Hey everybody, welcome to Jesus Guns and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor.
We have a great show for today.
We're going to start with Deuteronomy 31.6.
Be strong and of good courage.
Do not fear, nor be afraid of them.
For the Lord your God, He is the one who goes with you, and He will not leave you nor forsake you.
I was actually speaking at a wedding last weekend, and I said, He goes before you.
He goes after you.
He orders your steps.
He knows the beginning from the end.
And so with everything going on crazy in the world, I think this is a very fitting scripture.
And my guest, actually, she recommended this one.
So I thought that, hey, let's do that one.
It's great.
It's very timely.
So I want to welcome to our show today, Ms.
Diana Muller.
She is the founder of the DC Project.
And so we're going to talk to her today and we're going to find out a little bit more about what she's doing.
So welcome to the show, Diana.
Thanks for having me.
Well, we love Patriots on Jesus, Guns and Babies.
We've had a liberal here or there, but we...
We just love people that believe like we do.
We want to have a variety of people so we can learn about different things, but we're in the fight of our lives right now, and it's so important for people to know what to do.
They want to know what to do.
They say, well, what can I do?
I mean, they're on social media, and they share things, and they donate, but...
They don't know what they can actually do to make a difference.
And, you know, running for office isn't for everybody.
And starting a project like you have, this massive undertaking you've done, it's not for everybody.
And so I'm excited to give them an idea of something else that they can do maybe locally and that you can share with them your experience.
So will you just start with us and tell us kind of who you are as a patriot, like why you're a patriot, where your family, your background, and kind of who you are as a person?
Okay, I will do that.
But don't let me forget, because you said something on your intro, talking about, you know, talking to liberals.
And I think that that is key.
I think that having those conversations.
So remind me to go back to that.
Okay, I will.
I'll make myself a note right now.
So my name is Diana Muller.
I am from the Midwest, so I grew up in north central Missouri.
I went to college in north central Missouri and then I moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to be a police officer.
I was there for 22 years and during that time I was mostly barrel racing.
And I had done some competition shooting in high school and a little bit in college, but I kind of abandoned that and stuck with my first love, which was horses.
And then they built a range, a really nice facility in Tulsa, right by the police academy.
And I basically forced myself to go to a match, and I ended up falling in love with the people all over again.
I sold everything, all my horses, my ranch, my trailer, truck, tack, everything, and stuck with shooting.
And then I kind of turned it into a second career.
I retired after 22 years, and that's a little earlier than I had expected, but God put it on my heart to I really think that it was to pursue something that I had no idea he had in store for me, and that was the advocacy part in the DC Project Women for Gun Rights.
That's awesome.
Well, this is guns today, guys.
So we do a lot about Jesus.
We're going to talk about Jesus, too.
And we do a lot about babies and bringing awareness to life and our pursuit of happiness.
But it's hard to get someone that wants to talk about guns, especially in the climate, the highly charged climate we live in.
You know, I was commenting on somebody today.
They said, oh, so I guess, you know, you're good now.
Wish that you had a different slogan than Jesus, guns, and babies because of what's happening.
If you think guns kill people, then you're mentally ill.
Guns don't kill people.
People kill people.
Hurt people hurt people.
Guns cannot kill someone on their own.
But they can protect your life.
And they can save you.
And they can protect you from a tyrannical government.
And they're the reason why America is as strong as we are.
Because we have the right to bear arms.
But it's a highly charged topic.
So I'm so thankful we get to focus on guns today.
So I want to talk about the horses for a second before we get into the guns.
Just because my sister, she did barrel racing, but I am a counselor.
I have three counseling degrees, and I have a cousin who does equestrian therapy.
And I was having dreams not too long ago that the Lord was showing me about horses.
And as I ran for office and I ran for governor, I had several people that told me I had grit like a horse.
And I know what therapeutic...
Healing they can bring to people that have broken emotions.
I want to know what's your experience with horses in that regard and what you've seen.
Because if you've been around horses, then you know what I'm talking about.
Well, my parents raised dogs as well, German Shepherds and Doberman Pinschers.
And so between the horses and the dogs, I really do feel like the animals, they are such healers.
I mean, you can see now where the therapy dogs are very popular, but the horses can be too.
I never got into that vein of helping others through horses, but I have seen it.
I've donated horses to it.
And I think it's just a fantastic way.
I mean, who can't love a horse and smell in its nose?
You know, if you blow into a horse's nose, he'll breathe you in and then he'll breathe out and then you get to breathe him.
It's so awesome.
Yeah, they're just majestic.
There's something about them that's just, it's different.
And I've never, I've only ridden a horse a couple times.
I've never owned a horse.
But I just know that they're truly healing that comes from being around a horse and their body and their spirit, you know, that's inside of them.
So that's awesome.
Well, talk to us about the DC Project.
What is that?
How did that come to fruition?
And what you're doing with it?
Well, it was really a God thing because I was a professional shooter, retired police officer, professional shooter, living the high life of just having a great time with my second career.
And I was in Washington.
Well, we were close to Washington, D.C. And we had bookend weekends.
You know, we were on the East Coast.
So we tried to do some touristy things in between.
And we found ourselves close enough to Washington that we went to the nation's capital.
And I had a friend of mine.
She said, do you want to meet your legislator?
And I was like, We're good to go.
I guess, very apathetic, very American, you know, probably like the majority of Americans that we really don't get plugged into politics.
So it was during that meeting that I was like, hey, is there something that we as professional shooters should be doing to educate the people in this building that are making some really horrendous decisions that affect our entire country?
And it was from there that the D.C. Project Women for Gun Rights was born.
We have state directors in every state.
And we're just trying to really, if you know anything about advocacy, there are anti-gun, there are gun control groups.
One of them is Moms Demand Action.
And they have been bullying our legislators.
They have been influencing their communities because they are very well funded, they are very well motivated, and they're very well organized.
And they are doing damage to the truth.
And the truth is that education is the key to safety, not more legislation.
And so that's kind of where we are now.
We are a counter visual and a counter voice to moms demand action and all the other anti gun misinformation things that honestly, I know that their hearts are in the right place.
We all want the same thing.
We all want to be safe.
We want our babies to go to school and we want them to come home safe.
But we just differ in the way that this is going to happen.
And I feel like they're being used as pawns to push an agenda that is to disarm America and make us weaker.
And cahoots with them are the mainstream media, the social media platforms, and all these things that work to silence any opposition that They're in cohorts together, too, probably, Diana.
In cahoots.
Maybe that's what my mama would say.
Yeah, cahoots and a cohort.
I believe every bit of that.
You know, it's so important.
And what makes me angry as a mother and as a woman, and I'm not this like women rights person.
I think that, you know, God put men at the head and they're the leader for a reason and they're built different than we are.
We're more emotional creatures.
But at the same time, women were back here in America doing jobs, came out of the houses and went to work whenever they were men were at war.
And they were the ones that were making the money to feed their children.
And they, you know, took up what they had to do to fight.
And we're at war right now.
We're in war with A media war and a news media war and a war against crooked politicians who are trying to dismantle our country because they don't care about anything but money and power.
And so women have got to take a stand.
And the stand can't be to weaken ourselves.
And if you give up your right to bear arms, you are a sitting duck.
And I don't know what brainwashing it takes for them to get so ingrained in the opposite psychotic way of thinking that they cannot understand that if you give your gun rights up, the criminals are still going to have guns.
The mentally unstable are going to have guns.
And then you have nothing.
Not even guns.
The Cash App founder, Bob Lee, was stabbed to death.
And, you know, what's really frustrating is when I talk about being in cahoots, cohorts, with those people who are trying to disarm us.
Like the CDC, just recently the CDC removed a 2013 study that showed that up to 2 million times a year people are saved by guns.
And they did that at the beckoning of these anti-gun groups.
Now you can't tell me that That's just wrong.
That is not...
It's just disingenuous.
And it goes to my point is that these people are being used as pawns to disarm America.
It has nothing to do with your safety.
Gun control has everything to do about control.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And I, you know, I feel for these families that have endured such tragedy and then lied to about the solution to it never happening again.
You know, I want to say enough is enough.
Never again.
I want to say, you know, when are you going to start protecting our kids?
The blood is on your hands.
The blood is not on our hands.
We haven't done nothing wrong.
We are able to protect ourselves.
We're able to protect our children.
And those schools that are highly protected or have armed staff, they haven't been shot up once.
So it's just so sad.
It just breaks my heart that these people have to go through such pain.
But then the anti-gun people just swoop in and start professing their lies and manipulating their emotions.
And it's just disgusting the way that, I don't know, there's got to be a way that we can reach out to those communities.
But I'm telling you, the damage that is being done, you're talking about indoctrinated and how brainwashed.
You know, they're getting it from Hollywood, mainstream media, social media platforms.
Then not only are you getting force fed the information there, but then they're censoring anybody's opposition.
You saw the same thing through through covid.
You know, they had a narrative and nobody else was allowed to say anything different.
So it's it's really scary times that we're sitting here in America.
And I would have never, ever thought.
And it's happening so fast.
Yeah.
And, you know, we have to grow up and we have to get a backbone and we have to get a little tough.
You know, we've got to quit being soft and accepting of everything and not wanting to offend anybody and tiptoeing.
We've got to stop it.
My family, my grandmother, she had eight children and lots of grandchildren, lots of great-grandchildren, and her name was Bonnie Virginia, and they'll say, get your Bonnie Virginia zone, you know, your big girl panties, and go and do what you've got to do.
And so I feel like people need to get it together and stand up, women specifically, and quit being such a pansy.
Okay, so in the school shooting that happened at a Christian school, if there had been armed people there, nobody would have died except the mentally ill people.
Girl that came in there thinking she was a boy and bless her soul because she was so confused.
She didn't know who she was.
If she knew who she was in Christ, she wouldn't have ever done what she did.
And I do feel for her.
My heart goes out to her.
My heart goes out to anyone that is that confused about who they are, that they want to change their sexual orientation.
It really bothers me and who they are genetically.
And they just really are so distraught that they want to take another person's life.
Do you know how mentally damaged they are to do those things?
And so my heart goes out to mentally ill people.
Obviously, I have a PhD in it.
I really care about mentally ill people because I know that they can be healed and they could have a life where they're happy and that they are successful.
And so something, whether it's a demon, because they can be possessed, or whether it's a chemical imbalance, or whether it's a learned behavior, I truly, my heart goes out to those individuals.
But at the same token, innocent children who were sitting there as sitting ducks because nobody was armed, I'm not okay with that.
And so I do believe it's the education and it's the feeling confident.
And as a woman, we don't feel as confident typically to go pick up a gun out of command.
And you being a law enforcement officer, you do because you familiarized yourself and you've been trained and you're highly, you know, competent and capable to take out someone if you had to do that.
And so I know that's what you do in your project, but talk to us about that specifically, how important that is for women, because men too.
Men need to be fully armed and able to take care of their families.
They are the head.
But women have to be prepared.
We're the ones going shopping.
We're the one in Supercenter with somebody strange watching us want to jerk our children and put them into sex trafficking.
So women need to be able to protect themselves.
And you know there's an imbalance of power with a man and a woman, and you know that as a law enforcement officer.
Yeah.
Well, one of the things I'd like to speak to that is that women are, you know, we're not as capable of violence as a man is.
So it's so much more important for us to have the right mindset.
You know, it all starts with the mindset.
You know, even if I'm armed with a gun or a knife or a flashlight, those are three things that I feel very comfortable using in a defensive manner.
But it starts with my mind.
And anybody can do that if you choose to.
If you choose to give it the time and the attention to make yourself a harder target.
There's a facility down in Florida, Orlando, Florida, that I absolutely love.
It's the best training even through 22 years of law enforcement that I've ever seen.
It's called waft, W-O-F-T dot com.
And very high is where our families train.
So your whole family can go down there.
We call it tactical Disneyland.
And it's very, it's very bougie like Disneyland, but it's very expensive like Disneyland too.
So, but I, there's, it's bar none, it is the best training that a civilian can, can be offered.
So I have trained women.
And it is so cool to come to have a woman who's scared out of her wits because she is terrified of the firearm.
And to have her at the end of the day, you know, take that progressive and go through that journey.
And one woman I can remember very vividly, she took me by the shoulders and she said, you have changed my life.
And it's just, you know, just her passion of like, you could tell it was like from her soul that she had become a different person.
And it was just taking away the stigma and taking away and giving her that empowered feeling, knowing it's a tool.
It's like, you know, I would expect anybody to feel as uncomfortable with a chainsaw without any training on a chainsaw as I would with a firearm.
So, yeah, women, it's definitely between domestic violence.
You know, we have my Florida state director.
She came from a domestic violence situation and she was kidnapped for 15 hours and and horribly, you know, went through some horrible things and she thought she was going to die.
And and it was it was after that that she actually survived that incident that he continued to pursue her.
And he was so angry that she knew he was going to kill her.
That's when she picked up the firearms journey.
And to just hear her tell her story and how how and to watch it, to watch her change who she actually is and go through those emotions, because it's very, very emotional for women to come out and train and overcome those feelings very emotional for women to come out and train and overcome those feelings of whether it just be insecurity of doing it by
you know, having somebody choke you and And being in a hand-to-hand training and being in that scenario again, you know, can you imagine?
Retraumatization.
It makes you go back to the whole thing and it can be very devastating, even re-traumatizing yourself in the initial trauma.
Very.
So I'm proud of all the women that have, you know, taken it, taken their own safety off.
into their own hands.
And that's really where we believe that education is the key to firearm safety and violence prevention and not more legislation.
Yeah, for sure.
Because it's easy to legislate things and make the government bigger and not allow people the room to have common sense and be free.
We lose freedom every time a law is passed.
You're losing freedom.
Some laws are great.
We have to have law and order.
We're a nation of law and order.
But we also have to have common sense.
And I don't know anybody who is rational or And they're thinking and saying they would want to kill someone else.
I never want to kill someone.
I hope that never happens to me.
However, if someone's trying to kill my children or molest my children or rape my children, I want to be able to protect them and me.
And so I think it's important that women...
And men, too, because I'm saying women because women are so scared of firearms.
I feel like more so than men, but there are men who are insecure about them as well, because maybe, you know, I'm in South Georgia, so we hunt, and we kill deer, and we, you know, skin them, and we do that down here, but I think, you know, other places, they don't do that.
They don't, they don't, they're not around them as much.
Well, they don't have the exposure to our community, whether that be a firearms or hunting community or a competitive community.
If you're not really in that, you're completely removed from it.
So you go into urban areas and, you know, let's talk about talk about urban areas.
You know, the racist roots of gun control.
It was definitely about control and they did not want minorities being able to defend themselves.
And so it just blows my mind that people can't like open up their views and say, That makes sense that they didn't want the Black community to be able to protect themselves when they were trying to keep them oppressed.
And then for the Black community to overwhelmingly support a gun control policy because they're just not plugged in.
They're plugged into the matrix.
They're plugged into the mainstream narrative.
And that's the way the majority of Americans...
I believe are.
They are plugged into this 6 o'clock news and it's really easy right now to be in your own silo.
So I always love to watch, you know, all of them, CNN, even CNN. I want to see what they're being fed.
And usually it's just, you know, anti-conservatism, anti-Trump, anti-this.
There's not a whole lot of, you know, holding the current administration to task.
And I can't see how people can't see that this is putting us in danger.
It's putting us at risk.
It's making us weaker.
And you can see our enemies moving.
But all last week, I'm sitting here watching China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, all coalesce, now France, and now Canada.
Everybody's chiming in about the devaluation of the American dollar.
And all I'm seeing the left is they're just championing Trump getting indicted.
I'm like, you guys are just at the circus.
Complete idiots.
You're at the circus and you're being entertained while they're doing their business.
It's a scary place to be.
It really is.
We're in this twilight zone of just complete idiocracy.
You just think, how can people be that dumb and that gullible just to listen and follow suit?
But they do.
They just follow right along like little ducks in a straight little row, and they just keep going with that agenda.
And it's so frustrating whenever you see the greatest country that's ever been and will ever be on this side of heaven, and the greatest country, and for it just to be totally unraveled from within.
And so quickly.
That's what's so blowing my mind.
So I guess, you know, I feel like they've been doing this for decades.
They have been planting seeds and I, you know, I can recognize it, especially looking backwards, planting the seeds and now they're just harvesting the crop.
You know, they have waited and now they have infiltrated our colleges to such a certain degree that they're really taking an entire generation or more of people that are trying to teach them how to hate Americans instead of appreciate where we've come from, where we started and where we come from and where we are now.
And hate their genitals.
Imagine that.
Imagine hating your genitals.
It's so far-fetched, even five years ago, for us to think of where we are now and what's accepted with these drag queen story hours and men, you know, thrusting their penis in children's faces and they think that's okay.
You just never would have thought we would have to go to library meetings and push back on that.
We would have to go on social media and say this is not okay to be bombarded by the left just saying it is okay.
And, you know, I don't think, Diana, it's the majority of people.
It's the 1% severely deranged that are very loud.
Well, and they also have the mainstream media.
They also have the social media platforms.
They also have the corporations, the corporate activism.
I mean, look what Anheuser-Busch just went through.
Oh, yeah.
I think they went a step too far.
But they have been pushing that, Levi's, and they have been pushing that for decades.
Whatever their social justice of the hour is, and right now it's becoming guns.
Um, so it's a dangerous place and it is very scary, but I try to tell myself how, how exciting it is to be alive.
And what is it that God wants me to do?
And how is he going to use me?
And am I brave enough?
Am I strong enough to, um, be used how he wants me to do?
Because, you know, we just went through Easter and it's like, there is absolutely no way I would have done what Jesus did.
So, y'all better be happy that Jesus was the Son of God.
Amen.
Amen.
I couldn't have died for these people who threatened to kill me on social media.
Just couldn't have done it.
But, you know, Diana, I was thinking a while ago, and I didn't say it, but the Holy Spirit was reminding me of boundaries.
You know, we have to have a healthy boundary.
Like, I wouldn't go up to somebody's house and And have a gun be armed and say, let me come in your house and take whatever I want, I would expect for them to be able to shoot me and defend themselves.
And so we don't have a free-for-all in America.
So when we saw cities being burned down and looting and all the things we saw during COVID times and just total disarray, it was so unnerving to us at home.
Like, why are this being allowed?
Why is law enforcement allowing this?
And I think Listen, though, you talk about all the things with guns.
It reminds me of healthy boundaries and law and order, and without our right to bear arms, we lose that.
Well, and I think that's totally correct on the boundaries.
And I think that's where these kids are.
They have been asking for boundaries and pushing for boundaries.
And these liberal policies allow them to just go unfettered.
And it really does damage your psyche and your mind and now your body.
But everybody wants boundaries.
Everybody needs to yield.
And ultimately, we all need to yield to Christ.
And if you can't discipline yourself, We're good to hear, whether that be your parents or your teachers or your bosses, you're certainly going to have a hard time with Christ.
So I do believe it's the devil and the devil is just continually, he's here to steal and crush and destroy and do all the chaos.
He's chaos and that's what you're seeing in this world is chaos.
Yeah.
Why, you know, why is it that the police departments and the liberal administrations, why are they allowing that?
I believe that this is totally now is just a straight spiritual battle between good and evil.
It has nothing to do with left or right, or it's just who, you know, who is supporting what policies.
And we had BLM go into Antifa.
We have Antifa going to Trantifa now.
And it's really, you know, when it comes to these guns and the shootings and the killings and the chaos, it's just like, you know, it's coming from the left.
And then they turn around, they point the finger at the right.
And I'm just to the point where I'm like, maybe we should just look at banning Democrats from having guns, because it seems like they're the ones that are the irresponsible ones that are the violent ones, and they can't be trusted with firearms.
So, you know, even though as a Second Amendment advocate, I know that the Second Amendment is for every law-abiding American.
I'm just to the point where, you know, we're going to have to look at research and you're going to have to say if these people aren't mentally stable to know these things, then we can't trust them with firearms.
Yes, I'm kind of, I'm not for restricting gun rights for anybody who's sane.
And when you start looking at mental stability, I think that we get in a tricky place because they could say, well, if you're on antidepressant, which I've never been on one, but, you know, there are a lot of people who are.
Half of America or more is on antidepressant.
So if you're on antidepressant, you might not be mentally stable, so you can't have a gun.
So that's a tricky place.
But I will tell you this, if you're confused if you're a male or female and you can't look down and see if you have a penis or a vagina, then you're not sane enough to have a gun.
We can just say that and that can be what we go with because truly people who are that unstable With who they are as a physical being, and it's that big of a deal on their brain that they have to try to deform their body, and half of them commit suicide.
I don't mean attempt.
I don't mean cut.
Half of them die because they're so depressed.
That is severe mental illness, and so maybe that is what needs to happen.
That gun riot needs to be taken away.
Well, I was jesting by thinking of that, but as every shooting continues to go on, it's just like, well, maybe I'm not far off.
I know because I'm not, I don't want to restrict the Second Amendment.
You know, I think when I was talking about boundaries, I mean, law enforcement has laws and it's their law and order for us to keep us within those boundaries.
But also healthy boundaries of, I know as an American citizen, I don't have the right to go to your house and do that, or I don't have the right to go to your car, or I don't have the right to take your child.
I don't have the right to get in your face and threaten to hit you.
They've taken every boundary away.
Yeah, I don't have the right to do that.
And so as a civilized populace, we should know that there's healthy boundaries there.
And if I cross the line, you may shoot me in the face.
So I think that can happen without all these rules and all these laws because...
We're not the people who's going to kill somebody unnecessarily.
A mentally unstable person is.
And it's like the brainwashing from the media has people so messed up they can't grasp that reality.
Well, you saw that in the Kyle Rittenhouse scenario, because half this country thinks he's just a cold-blooded murderer, and the other half of us think that he went out there with a pure heart and to try to help and was, you know, cleaning up his city and had a med kit on him, and that when you point a gun at somebody, you're cleaning up his city and had a med kit on him, and that when you point That's the facts that we followed.
And then there's the facts that the media wanted you to follow is that he's just a cold-blooded killer.
So that's the disconnect, and that's the divide within our country, is that if we can't see and have a conversation, because you can't even have a conversation with these people.
You see it all the time on social media.
That was at, you know, shut down, yelled, held hostage for three hours, and police officers don't do anything about it.
I'm like, this kind of behavior is dangerous, and it's becoming more frequent because of these liberal policies and these liberal colleges and these liberal towns and these liberal states.
So, I mean, it's literally destroying our country.
Well, they're highly offended, Diana.
They go crazy.
They just...
I mean, they go on these rage, like tyrannical rages on TikTok.
And I don't have TikTok, but people see me in these videos and these people are deranged.
They are literally out of their mind.
It's like a two-year-old in the candy aisle.
And the parents have, we've done a pretty bad job of parenting and allowing the two-year-old to get his way when he throws the fit.
It's just the negative attention that they're looking for attention.
And right now there are zero boundaries.
So they have to go so far as to maybe even kill somebody to get somebody's attention.
That's the sad part.
But here's the issue, is that we're going to have to put our bonnie pants on.
And as the adults in the room, we're going to have to withstand their tantrums when they get told no.
And that's what's going to have to take strong men and strong women to withstand the hate and possibly the physical threat that comes along with that from these crazy people.
So, you know, you're just going to have to stand on the truth and continue to speak and continue to speak to those people who don't think like you do.
Get on social media.
I'm on a couple of different pages that are definitely liberal and I try to interject something different that they don't.
And they, you know, they just come back with their talking points and forget that I have a 22 year law enforcement officer that I have some experience with violence that I have some experience with firearms forget that they just know what they're plugged into the matrix and they're doing what the matrix tells them.
Yeah, yeah I mean for sure.
We have to, you know, I was thinking through my head about how crazy society is and the dollar is collapsing and they need to go diversify and get gold and silver.
And, you know, we recommend cornerstone asset metals here.
But then also with your food supply.
And I was thinking about Heaven's Harvest and making sure that you have food if something happens.
And all these things we're having to think about now and be proactive about.
And some of these people, they never even know.
That is something they should be worried about because they're so ingrained in that social media and what's being fed to them on mainstream media and they cannot hear anything else and they're going to end up in a really, really bad way.
Right.
And, you know, right now they're way too comfortable.
They still have electricity, they still have food, and they still have a roof over their head.
And a governmental check coming in the mail, a lot of people.
Exactly.
And until we look more like Venezuela and, you know, people can't eat and they're, you know, they're feeling the tyranny.
And they're experiencing actually what they fight against, you know, the fascism.
It's just crazy.
But until they feel that pressure, then I think that we're going to continue to see the same form of thinking and blaming other people for The wrongs of the world.
At the beginning, we were talking about the liberals and how we do have to have conversations.
And so, you know, when I try to talk to my friends who are Democrats, but they're not liberals.
I mean, I know that they're Democrats, but we call Democrats liberals.
But these are Christians who have always identified as a Democrat.
And sometimes they vote for Republicans, but they just call themselves Democrats because their parents did, their grandparents did.
And it used to be the party of the people.
These people that I'm saying, when I talk to them, They believe like we do.
They just will not get that party idea out of their mind of identify as a Republican because they see Republicans as elitist and they have been for a period of time and we have to come back to the middle and caring about humanity but caring about the Constitution so if you care about the Constitution it was founded on the Word of God it was founded on Jesus Christ and then you care about humanity that's where the majority of people are Right.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
And I do believe that our structure, our two-party system is corrupt and broken on both sides.
So I don't want to throw a whole lot of hate towards the Democrats.
But the Democrats, you know, have been, I've heard several Democrat people say that the Democrat Party has left them.
Who's, is it Bill Maher?
Bill Maher is saying, you know, they've gone so far left that they've left him.
He hasn't moved.
He's, you know, he's still, he's not conservative by any means.
But so I think a lot of the country sees that, but it's really up to us at a local level to get involved.
And you said that, you know, not running may not be for everyone.
Well, you don't have to run, but you do need to know what's going on.
So you do need to go to those school boards and you still, you know, you need to go, you know, just if you don't want to do it, you know, support somebody who you believe in, but you just have to get plugged in enough to know what it is that you want your city to look like, what it is that you want your county and but you just have to get plugged in enough to know what it is that And that's where I'm at.
I'm like scrambling, trying to figure out, you know, how do I affect my community?
And that's, I think that's where we start.
Yeah, it's the establishment versus us.
There are, I promise you, there are just as many crooked people in Georgia politics on the Republican side as there are on the Democrat.
It is not a party.
It is the people versus the establishment.
So when I think Democrat, I think, I think they're good Democrats, like there are good Republicans.
But when they're in office, they're all together.
And then I think liberals.
And I think liberals of that one to two percent that are so out there and totally brainwashed and loud and obnoxious and do not relate to reality.
And on the other side is these right wing crazy radicals, too.
So we have these outliers and the majority of the people are not there and we have to shut them up.
Tune them out.
Let them be offended.
Let them act crazy.
You're not going to control people.
And we have to come together as a nation and say, you know what?
They hijacked 2020, whether I like President Trump or not, which I do, but some people don't.
But it doesn't matter.
We were thriving.
We were successful.
He does love this country, and he cares about the Constitution.
And why did they want to get rid of him so bad?
Because he represented we the people.
The establishment hates we the people.
That's bottom line.
They hate our country.
Yeah, you're right.
And it's all about power.
But I want to encourage your people.
I want to encourage your people to your audience to just get involved at a local level or state level.
It's time for us to put on our bonnie pants and take back over the reins, and it's going to take a lot of work.
It's going to take a lot of effort.
I want to put this out there.
If anybody has a problem talking about the Second Amendment or talking about why do we oppose universal background checks, red flag laws, safe storage, things like that, the DC Project has a one-page document on our landing page, and it can help you It's
free to download and it's free to join.
If anybody has a heart to join the DC Project, we'd love to add you to our army of women that are the counter-visual and counter-voice to Moms Demand Action.
Yes, and so I want you to talk a little bit more about what you do because I know you did the tactile training and we talked about the place in Florida and I'm sure there's other places that you could recommend in other states for people and maybe they get plugged into the state person but just kind of explain how that framework works because that's what they're going to want to know and I feel like you're going to have people want to get involved because I want to get involved more in Georgia.
I know my friend Lucretia Hughes is involved And she loves the project.
And so we all need to get involved.
Every woman.
And if you're a man watching this, I have a bunch of men.
Get your wife involved or your sister or your daughter and let's take it back.
We have to protect ourselves.
Absolutely.
Well, when we first started, we all went.
I had one woman from every state and I had no intentions of having another organization.
I felt like, you know, there were enough pro-2A organizations.
So I had one woman from every state going to Washington, D.C., and we'd meet our legislators and kind of just support, you know, tell them why we supported the Second Amendment.
And then in 2019, we saw Virginia, Virginia of all places, fall to an all-anti from the governor all the way down.
And you saw that sanctuary county thing where like 98% of their counties were saying they were sanctuary counties and they weren't going to do the gun control.
And I thought, wow, the fight is in the states.
So I asked those women that had been coming to Washington, D.C. to go back to their home states and.
Be a state director there and do the same thing.
Muster up the women in your state, go to the Capitol at least once, if not more times a year, and just start making relationships and making your voice heard.
And our teal shirts, we have a teal for 2A campaign, so we have a color as well, and just to be seen.
So, you know, the whole concealed carry thing, it really works against us because you have no idea that I'm standing behind you in line at the grocery store and I have a gun.
So this teal shirt that says educate, not legislate on the front, and it's got some ARs on it, you know, it's a visual statement that you don't have to have a conversation, but people can see that.
You can see my face, they can see an AR, and And just give them a little bit of pause of what they have been fed of like, wow, she has a gun.
She supports gun rights.
So things like that, that's something else that you can do for your community is just to be a visual, a message board, really, to say, hey, I'm normal, and I'm a mom, or I'm a police officer, or I'm a doctor or a nurse, and Um, and they can make that, um, they can make that partner there.
So I want you to talk about, and this just came to me because I've, I've wondered this before and I really haven't talked to my law enforcement friends.
This will be a great time to talk about it, but talk about how you felt as a police officer when you saw someone who was not a police officer and they were armed, whether you were, you know, on the street working an event or in a building, how did that make you feel?
You know, I worked in some pretty rough neighborhoods, so I would say the majority of the people that I found armed were illegally carrying firearms, you know, whether they be drug dealers or gang members.
So it didn't make me feel, you know, I was fortunate enough, I think, to work in that atmosphere that I always felt like everybody was a danger.
Instead of working on a, you know, a high end, lots of traffic, lots of alarms, you can really lull yourself into not paying attention to every car stop.
So I thought that that was a blessing that I chose to work in the more dangerous areas, because I felt like that's what made me a police officer, you know, I was answering calls for service.
You know, somebody in the community would call and say, hey, I need the police, and I would get to go chase a bad guy.
So it was just my job.
Now when I see people as I pay attention, I'm a patriot, I want to make sure I'm safe, so I'm trying to pay attention to other people.
And you read people.
If I see somebody with a gun, I kind of start paying attention to their facial expressions.
If they're acting strange, you know, you get down to the nitty gritty of articulating of why you feel things are off.
Is there something off in there?
And that's really what police work is all about.
Watching the community and trying to find someone who doesn't fit in or isn't fitting into the scenario in which they are.
Is it 100 degrees outside and they've got a hoodie on and a jacket?
That's just not right.
So you just start putting all of those pieces of the puzzle together that your guts tell you this.
It's just whether you're paying attention to your guts or not.
There's a great book called...
It talks about...
It's Gavin DeBecker.
And it talks about listening, the gift of fear.
The gift of fear.
And a lot of us, we don't want to offend people.
So we don't want to say, hey, you know, can you step back?
Or stop, don't come near me.
We don't want to offend people.
No, I don't need your help.
Things like that.
And it is a blessing to read that book for the people who don't have that mentality, because it really does put it into perspective of like, hey, my guts are telling me that this person is...
The hair on the back of my neck standing up.
I should pay attention.
Red flags.
There are things we can do to be a hard target.
Whether you're a police officer or a civilian.
Those go hand in hand.
A police officer is a civilian.
That's right.
It's their job to help us.
I love law enforcement.
We need them.
They're underappreciated.
They're underpaid.
I always wonder if they...
I don't open carry.
I conceal carry.
I always wonder if I was to pull my pistol out, if there was something that happened, how would they react?
Would they be thankful?
I'm sure they would, but you just don't know.
A lot of times, the people who come in to do mass shootings, they find the armed people to open carry first and kill them.
And I was in church Sunday.
We had a lot of people, like 1,000 people.
We usually had 500, but it was a bunch of people Easter Sunday.
And there was some law enforcement there.
And I was watching.
They were more alert, more situationally aware, which I learned that word from my Marine who did my security when I was running for governor.
He's very good with tactical stuff.
He does trainings and all that.
Anyway, and he kind of has taught me how to be more situationally aware.
And I was raised by GBI agents.
So he also had me familiar with guns and that kind of thing growing up.
But I was sitting there thinking, like, if somebody came in here right now and they were not paying attention, like, I have my gun and I would handle the situation.
So, you know, you think, how would they react?
But it's good to hear that because I think we should, we need everybody.
And that's what's scary about America for a criminal, because they don't know who's caring.
And that's important.
It's important for them not to know.
That's totally true.
I'm with you on the open carry versus the concealed carry.
It just takes an element of surprise out of a scenario.
I want to be able to surprise somebody.
I'm not going to be able to do whatever evil is on their heart.
So, um, no, but there are, there are casualties.
There are good guy casualties out there, and that's one of the reasons that we need to train, and we want to continue to, you know, figure out how not to get shot if you are a good guy in a scenario.
And then, you know, one of the things I love about WAFT is that you get to practice those scenarios, you know?
I've seen people shoot the good guy, and then when you talk it through, you're like, well, why did you shoot them?
And are you willing to give up your life?
Because whether you die or not, if you shoot somebody, your life has changed.
It will never be the same.
And whether you get charged or you don't get charged or whether it was totally justified, you have to live with that.
That's one of the things that I think that the left and the anti-gun people, they don't get, is they don't get that we care.
They think that we are callous and murderers and just looking to pull the trigger on somebody.
And that's just not the case.
You know, we are training to not to do everything we possibly can not to have to shoot somebody.
Absolutely.
I agree with that 100%.
Nobody wants to shoot anybody.
If you want to kill someone, you are mentally deranged.
And that needs to be a clear message, I think.
You know, even just from Twitter, you know, Twitter's the one, it's like so many liberals on Twitter and they attack me a lot for Jesus guns and babies and say, you know, you just think, you know, you want to be armed and it's threatening and it's dangerous and it's not dangerous for me to be armed.
I know how to use a gun.
Like, I'm totally comfortable.
And I know how to load my gun.
I know how to clean my gun.
I know how to shoot my gun.
I shoot very well.
I'm very accurate, actually.
And you should feel really safe because if you're with me and something goes down, guess what?
I can protect this.
And I want people around me who are just like that, all around me.
And we all should.
And it's so important for your project, Diana.
It's so important because people have to be...
Knowledge is power.
So we take the power back when we have knowledge.
Right.
An armed society is a polite society, that's for sure.
Yeah, we welcome anybody, anyone who has a heart for the Second Amendment and wants to become part of our little army of women, dcproject.info.
Thank you.
And Diana, is there anything else, where can they follow you?
I know you said you're on some social media.
Tell them where.
Yeah, on Instagram, personally, well, professionally, I'm Di3Gun, D-I, the number three, and G-U-N. That's the sport that I shoot, rifles, pistols, and shotguns.
And also on Facebook, Diana Muller, 3Gun or athlete or something like that.
Well, I appreciate you so much.
The DC Project is actually on Facebook as well, The DC Project, and then at DC underscore Project Foundation on Instagram.
So what do you do with donations?
If they were to donate or they were to join, like where does that money go?
That many goes to our general fund, and we use that to not only go to our state capitals and our nation's capital, but we use it to try to do some educational pieces, whether that be, you know, that one-page document.
We really try to go to our festivals.
You know, we want to be able to influence our friends, our communities, our legislators, our families.
So we're really trying to ask our girls to go out into their own communities and Just take the truth.
Take a different narrative back to our communities and be active in it.
Awesome.
I thank you so much for what you're doing, Diana.
I truly do.
I'm glad I met you.
You're my friend.
We'll be friends forever.
You need to come out and shoot.
Yes, I want to.
I definitely want to.
Maybe I can get Lucretia to fly out with me.
That would be awesome.
That's awesome.
You know, Lucretia is so great because she, you know, that's just an example of tragedy.
Tragedy strikes even gun owners.
But she's smart enough to know that gun control isn't the answer that's going to make her safer.
So bless her heart.
That's right.
You know, you have to, God gives us beauty for ashes.
He turns stuff around and, you know, she's totally comfortable now and she's overcame a lot.
And she's a testimony in herself to that.
But I love, when I was campaigning, I like the gun stores the best.
I would love to go because I get to shoot.
And I'll tell you about this really cool experience and we'll get off.
But I had a Tommy gun.
You know what that is?
And it was from World War II. And I got to shoot it.
And it was amazing.
Oh my gosh, I love it.
Full auto.
I love that gun.
It was awesome.
And you have to pay to shoot it.
Let me shoot it because I was running.
And so my husband's like, that is not fair.
And so I said, can Ryan please shoot it?
I'll pay for it.
They're like, no, he can shoot.
So they let him shoot.
And he's like, that is like the baddest gun ever.
I'm like, see, I could have totally fought World War II with this gun.
I really, I could have, I could have wreaked havoc.
It's got such a cadence.
It's just the, that cadence is so, it's just like music.
It is.
It was just empowering.
And so it kind of disarms you from feeling scared.
I mean, of course, we're in a controlled environment and we have, but I mean, I'm talking about, girl, I was accurate.
My husband said he was scared to shoot after me because he's a really good shot too.
But he said, you shot so good, like right on the bullseye, on the head and the chest.
He said, I was scared.
Like, what if I don't shoot as well as her?
Which he did.
He did a little bit better than me.
But he's like, I thought, oh my gosh, what if I can't do it as good as she did?
It was great.
So if y'all get a chance to shoot Tom again, y'all go shoot one.
Absolutely.
Well, it's been a pleasure.
Thank you so much for having me on.
Thank you for coming on Jesus Gens and Babies.
I will see y'all next week on the Steve Peters Network at 8 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time on Saturday.
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