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Sept. 15, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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JD Vance Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk; Ryan Routh Trial Continues! And More!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs.
The political madness is not unique to America.
Canada has been falling off the edge for some time.
I have no other way to start this episode than with the words of Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada on what happened last week in America.
I would like to switch gears here and talk about a developing news story, which is the assassination of U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The FBI has this morning announced that they have arrested a suspect.
In this country, when we talk about political violence, you and the Prime Minister have both said it is never justified.
But we know that there are growing threats against politicians.
That includes yourself and your family.
Yes.
Are you worried?
I worry for my family.
I'll be honest with you.
We have had uh very serious threats to the point where the RCMP decided that it merited protection for my house, my family and I over a prolonged period of time.
Um and they've been multiple and they have been serious threats.
Uh and uh I think we need to do we need to secure our all of our political leaders, not just me.
I think all the political leaders and ministers who uh face real uh threats according to the RCMP's assessment, they should have protection so that uh something like this does not happen in our our turf here in Canada.
The fact that you're saying that should happen suggests that perhaps there are instances where you think it's not happening, there's not sufficient securing.
Listen, I don't know if you can consider you can secure everything, but I think we should do everything.
I'm not gonna accuse the government uh of anything on that front.
Um I know that all the political leaders would share my view that uh this is unfortunately a risk that's out there, and we should do everything we can to mitigate it.
I I'm not gonna be too hard on Pierre.
My initial reaction to that is to say it's it's nice that the politicians want their security, and they'll get their security.
They'll get their armed guards.
They'll have their armed security while the rest of the uh lowly hoy piloy, the citizenry, are being told by those with the guns who are there to enforce the law, leave your fobs at the front door, comply with home intruders.
Pierre is coming around to the God-given right of self-defense, which entails the best tools that one has for self-defense.
The ultimate equalizer is the firearm.
There's no Rhonda Rousey of the world who's gonna be able to uh beat uh now.
I'm losing his name.
Geez, the big guy who uh Brock Lesnar.
There's there's there's science and there's physics and there's biology, despite what some people refuse to recognize.
The great equalizer is the thing that makes a 100-pound woman soaking wet uh able to defend herself against a 250-pound monster.
Not that Tod Brock Lesnar's a monster, but I'm sure he's a very nice guy.
He was one heck of a fighter, just yeah.
I remember him fighting Frank Muir.
Dude was a dude was a monster.
But you know what I'm getting at.
And in the wake of home invasions, murders in Canada, uh, rampant armed criminals on the streets.
I think Pierre Poiliev is starting to appreciate it might be time to revisit that age-old God-given right to self-defense, armed self-defense.
Canadians and everybody should be allowed to own a firearm to protect their house, to protect their family, to protect them to protect themselves.
So when I hear these politicians say, well, we need to we need to bone up our security while we disarm the general population and make them reliant on a police force that will show up 10 to 20 minutes later after you've been savaged, violated, and whatever, I get a little irritated, but I'm not gonna judge Pierre because I think he's coming around to it now, and I think he's bringing that discussion back to the fore of the Canadian political landscape.
Because I just got to direct Viva, how goes the battle?
I uh I'm I'm Kiss McGroin.
Uh I'm I'm not I'm not a baby, nor am I asking for sympathy.
We've all been um uh uh perturbed.
I I haven't felt this level of despair since 9-11.
And I appreciate the scale is entirely different.
The scale of the death and devastation on September 11th was 3,300 times worse than the death and murder that occurred last week.
If someone's offended by my musings here, tough, tough nooggies.
The death and destruction on 9-11 was exponentially worse.
But the unification of society was exponentially better.
Now the fact that it was unified to go wage wars that resulted in their own quarter of a million dead, innocent Iraqis, that's a separate issue.
I mean, in terms of nationalism in the good sense, in terms of uh patriotism, in terms of brotherly love, in terms of Americans coming together, uh in the horror that was 9-11, the aftermath was national unity.
Anyone wants to minimize what happened last week, and there's a number of shitheads on the internet that are doing it in the most crass, disgusting ways possible.
You'll say, oh, it's just one person.
People die from gun violence every day.
Political assassinations are not only gun violence.
In fact, political assassinations need not be carried out with guns.
They could be carried out with anything.
A knife, an explosion.
Political assassinations are distinguished from I say random crime.
They're to be distinguished from the brutal murder of Irina Zarutzka on the Charlotte Metro station, because A, the messaging behind it is different.
It's not random.
It's not there's crime in societies and what an unfortunate day.
It's the message behind it that is particularly and specifically the issue.
The message behind it being what it was.
Why I say I have never felt a despair like this since 9-11, but for different reasons.
The amount of people rejoicing in this, celebrating it, it's I'm gonna be swearing a lot this episode, or more than usual, maybe not more than it's fucking sickening.
It's sickening, and not just it's sickening, they are sickening.
And I'm when I when I was in New York for a family wedding, and I'm walking through the streets of New York, and you know, the architecture is beautiful, it's bustling, everybody loves it.
You can go down any building and go and get fresh fruits from every every block has its own fruit stand, and you get your freshly squeezed orange juice.
And I and I love I love the fact that in New York you can get freshly squeezed orange juice everywhere.
And I and I'm looking at these buildings and I'm like, it looks so nice from the street.
Every one of those windows in those apartment buildings, yes, it's got nice architecture on the outside, but I've been in those places, except for the actually, I've never been in the places on Central Park, you know, the multi-million dollar uh condos or units.
I've been in those dingy apartments, and I and I this is not to be uh elitist at all.
People say, well, the price that you pay to live in New York City is to live in a dingy two and a half that costs you $4,000 a month.
When I was walking the streets and I'm looking at every one of these buildings, I'm like, this is as close to the matrix as you get.
People being used as batteries for some broader um design, and they're plugged into the matrix and say, yeah, this is what you do.
You live in these dingy two and a half apartments and you pay 4,000 bucks, but your your proverbial stake.
Uh what was the guy's name uh in the movie, the one who said he liked the stake and the one who betrayed everybody in the matrix.
I know it had to do with Damien or uh Lucifer.
Someone's gonna get the name in the chat.
The the proverbial matrix stake, their illusions to tempt them to live with what they have, the the denial of reality is well, I can, you know, the night life is bustling.
Cipher, thank you.
You know, they're their delusion to accept that they are a literally a battery in a pod is well, I can get nice, uh I can get nice orange juice downstairs.
There's always a place open for a sandwich.
Um I was walking the streets of New York and I, you know, the people are living on top of each other and yet never more detached despite the proximity.
Do you know what the uh amount of uh population density of Manhattan Island is?
I actually'm not even gonna answer, I'm not even gonna tell anybody in the chat.
Do you know what the population density of Manhattan Island is?
You want to talk about people living on top of each other?
Take a guess.
It'll it'll blow your freaking mind.
And I don't think, well, let's see.
I mean, some people are gonna get it.
It's so crowded, you're packed in like animals.
Uh people are already getting the the answers in.
72,000 people per square, I don't remember if it was per square mile or per square kilometer.
Uh, hold on a second.
What is the population density of Manhattan Island?
Like it's one of the most uh 20 to uh 71,000 people per square mile.
71,000, yeah, there you go, 73,000 per square mile.
And yet total detachment.
73,000, and yet in what each and every one of those units is someone who is sitting there on their phone, who has spent the last five years isolated from their neighbors, demonizing their neighbors, and now celebrating the murder of their neighbors because they're still stuck in that matrix type uh method of life.
And so when I say despair, and you see people, and I've seen it, you see them across the country rejoicing in this.
We we have been we talked about it yesterday, but living through an era where if you didn't follow the rules, you were putting everyone at risk.
If you stood closer than six feet together, you were selfish.
If you didn't get the shot, you were wanting granny to die.
If you didn't get the shot, then you don't deserve medical services anymore.
If you didn't get the shot, you should be shun from society.
Conditioned to actually regard your neighbors as disposable and dispensable if they do something that you don't agree with.
Conditioned to think that your neighbor's decision with their own God-given body creates an existential threat to you where their destruction becomes entirely justifiable.
Isolation and division where you no longer see people as people, you see people as ideological adversaries or avatars on a screen.
So how am I doing?
This is a long-winded way of saying uh pretty fucking shitty, is it to be honest with you?
And now you have we grew up in the internet uh when the internet was first coming around.
And anybody who's roughly my age is gonna know this because if you're older than me, you probably didn't spend your time searching, you know, the the uh the dark side of the internet as it was coming about.
There was this video when we were kids of two kids running to a train, running across a train track, and the train is coming, and you can see it in the video, and then the one kid sees it and stops, but the one kid that stops was right obstructing the view of the one kid that went.
And then the kid that stops, the other kid runs, and I won't quite say purified by the train.
It was anybody who's seen that video will you won't forget it.
And you there were other things like back in the day, there was a website called Augrish or Ogrish.
I don't remember what it was.
Before anybody, I mean some of you guys might not even know what live leak used to be.
Live leak used to be the place where you would get the most violent things on the internet, augerish as well.
But it seems like even then people would see it and be nauseated, not see it and be stimulated.
And what was that the face that was like faces of death was the was on VHS?
Let me see something here.
Sorry, odd question for an ambulance.
Pretty sure Viva was not there.
Try asking someone who was there.
Um it seems to me that back in the day, you know, people would gawk at the horrors of the internet and still feel nauseated about it.
And I don't know if it's different.
I don't know if you know I'm getting to be of the age where everything looks better in retrospect.
People were gawking at a Video of a wonderful man being brutally murdered and rejoicing in it.
And not just that, like they kill you and then they defame you.
Or I should say this, they defame you, they dehumanize you to the point where your neighbors think that it's justified to kill you.
Then you get killed because you've motivated some nutbag lunatic or a cell thereof to do it.
And then they celebrate your death and they continue to defame you in death.
And then you're supposed to live with these people, coexist with these people.
And by the here, there's this full stop.
I am not a violent person.
I've never have been, and I don't think I ever will be.
This is not a question of coexistence, like uh cutting down the tall trees, like they said in Rwanda.
I will move to the I will move before coexisting with people like this.
I I already moved to stop coexisting with too many people like this.
So it's that this is not a call for there's no butt to that.
Nobody needs me to tell them that you you don't defeat the monster by becoming the monster, and but for the immediate, you know, proximate violence to pretend uh violence in the sense of self-defense, violence is never the answer.
This preemptive violence is exactly what these animals do, and it's exactly what these animals are celebrating.
But you're supposed to go on and coexist with them.
Like I say, even even in fights, I don't I don't fight with, I've never, maybe not into an argument with my wife, one of her one of her friends refused to accept the idea that I we don't get into arguments.
And it's tough to argue with my with my wife because she's a the most understanding, sensitive person on earth.
But even in fights, if you get into arguments, there are certain things you can't unsay after the fight.
Oh, that was just that was just politics.
That was just a fight.
You you know, honey, I didn't mean to call you uh whatever.
I didn't mean to say your penis was smaller than this is nothing I've ever heard.
I was I'm trying to think of a something to be self-deprecating because I don't want to say something that I've never said either, but you know what I'm getting at.
Um, and it's like it's like Kamala Harris in the debates, calling Joe Biden a racist who is responsible for her separate bossing, and then she goes on to accept his vice presidency.
Oh, well, that was just a debate.
when you don't understand that there are certain lines you don't cross even in battle you're not a person to be coexisting with Oh, sorry.
Hey, Viva, why was there no ambulance for Charlie and his crowd, just a black SUV 360 addict?
I don't know about that.
I know what uh I had on um Kyle Serafin last week, and he mentioned you know this that there might not have been one there, and I don't know.
Um, and I as far as I'm concerned, an ambulance, well, an ambulance wouldn't have done anything anyhow.
We'll we'll find this out uh with an autopsy.
I say, like an ambulance wouldn't have done anything.
This was this was a catastrophic this was catastrophic lethal from the the first second.
So you know, an ambulance might have given the illusion of something, it might have been useful just in case someone had a medical emergency in the crowd, but there was it's it's an amazing thing.
At that moment, nothing was undoing the horror that was coming, and um and so yeah, despair.
These are you you want to, I mean, and I'm not being hyperbolic anymore, and I never, you know, there's a point at which you can compare things to Nazi Germany, you can compare things to uh Soviet Stalin Stalin Sovietism.
When you rejoice in murder, you are an animal, period, and not an animal to be dealt with like dehumanized in the sense that no, you are an animal in the sense that I want nothing to do with you for the rest of my life, and I'll protect myself from you.
And if and if if the if the violence is proximate enough, I will physically defend myself from you, but I want nothing to do with you.
You have no place in civil society.
And now the only problem is how many of these people do we have?
And the other problem is why do we have so many?
And you know why we have so many?
Because you have a media that thrives off whipping up a frenzy in a frothing at the mouth, raging base.
And now people are gonna say, Viva, you're doing the exact same thing, you do it.
I have never will never support violence for the sake of violence.
I'm not gonna sit there and get beaten up and not defend myself like uh they suggested Kyle Rittenhouse do.
But you'll never find it.
And in as much as you think the words of putting on blast, the assholes that support violence is itself some you're an idiot.
You're only doing that so you can justify your own overt calls to violence.
You have a media that only exists based off its propensity to drum up viewership.
And the way they do it is by brainwashing and making people turn into frothing at the mouth lunatics, or effectively mindless zombies.
And they do 10 years of demonizing Charlie Kirk, 10 years of demonizing Donald Trump.
Hey, Harry J. Sisson, you stupid idiot.
How many years have you been calling Trump a Nazi, a threat to democracy, a fascist?
Oh, sorry.
So you don't think someone's gonna say, well, what something should be done?
Won't someone rid me of this meddlesome priest?
Won't someone rid me of this meddlesome uh number one spokesperson for the man I've been calling a threat to democracy?
Oh, but then after they kill you, they tell you to calm down, shut up and sit down while they literally defame the man that they just killed.
Thank you.
So that's where we're at.
And they wanna be, they wanna, they want to celebrate their stupidity.
I will help them celebrate their stupidity.
I don't know when I'm gonna be done ranting.
There may be there may not be done and ranting today.
Andrew Coyne.
Americans won't know who he is because there's good reason for that.
He's an irrelevant man in Canadian geopolitical landscape.
But he he was involved in Canadian.
Who is Andrew Coyne?
I'm I'm still people are gonna call me a stupid for being mildly forgiving or you know, assuming good intentions of enemies.
Andrew Coyne is a Canadian journalist, columnist, political commentator.
He's known for his sharp analysis of Canadian politics, economics, and public policy.
A few key points about him.
Born in Ottawa, from a well-known family.
His father was James Elliott Coyne, the former governor of the Bank of Canada.
Huh.
Interesting.
Studied at University of Toronto, later a master's degree in London.
He's written for Canadian major Canadian, including Global Mail, National Post, where he was a founding columnist, McLean's, and currently contributes to the Globe and Mail again.
he should be fired.
Leave us for cancel culture right now.
When you get out there and demonize a political...
A man who was the victim of political assassination, you don't, you don't deserve to have a job in media to go out there and minimize that act of political violence to your base of captured audience in Canada.
Recognized for his thoughtful, contrary, oh, that thoughtful and contrarian.
Good for him.
He leans towards, you know what he leans towards?
Fascism.
Ha ha ha.
Because when they literally promote killing people for speaking words, they are the fascists.
So Andrew Cohen, you got to say, like he put out a tweet yesterday.
I want I want to start with the one where I said, what did you what do you mean by this tweet, Andrew?
I don't want to, I don't want to jump to any conclusions here.
Yeah.
So, and I love that he's got, he's got a flag of Ukraine, a flag of Israel.
Uh, I'm not sure what this one looks like.
Oh, they really tell you the flags.
Georgia, Moldova.
Which flag is this?
Oh, that's right.
That's the flag of checkmark Twitter.
I'm joking.
The food professor, whom I don't know.
Dr. Sylvan Charlebois, that's a very French name, visiting scholar, McGill University.
That's my uh alma mater.
Top rated podcast.
Well, let's give this man a little publicity for the good reasons.
Writes this.
I barely knew who Charlie Kirk was until this week.
And you know what?
That goes for probably half of the people celebrating his death.
His murder.
I'm not calling it a death.
That death minimizes it.
And any media outlet referring to it as the death of Charlie Kirk, minimizing it.
Murder, political assassination, remind them.
It wasn't a car that was driven into a crowd.
It was a murderer who drove his car into a crowd.
It's not shots were fired, someone fired those shots.
Charlie Kirk, he didn't know who he was.
Although I often disagreed with his worldview, I deeply mourn his passing.
His murder, but I'll forgive you because you're trying to be diplomatic.
He was above all a man who stood unapologetically for his convictions, particularly on university campuses.
He dared to debate, to exchange ideas, to challenge others, and he did so with a measure of respect and dignity that is increasingly rare.
An academic committed to reintroducing genuine debate on campuses, especially around food policy and environments largely governed by a single ideological paradigm.
Yep, that murdered him.
I cannot help but admire his courage.
This is not a matter of political quote sides, end quote.
A human being was murdered in front of his family and thousands of students and faculty.
To see someone lose their life for their beliefs and in a university setting, a place meant for dialogue, dissent, and deep reflection is not only tragic, it is sobering indictment for the times in which we live.
Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
Now, to that tweet, Andrew Coyne remind you that he is.
I don't know what the hell that means.
This is not at all surprising.
Now, I don't, I still don't know what he meant by that tweet.
And before I have had my history with uh Andrew Coyne on the interwebs.
I still don't know what he meant by that tweet.
Maybe he meant this is not surprising.
You're a reasonable person, and you're being reasonable.
Let me um just bring this one up here.
Wait, hold on a second.
I want to see where all of my I I have uh become less polite, and I can see my father saying, Vivi, you shouldn't talk to people like that.
But sorry, Dad.
This is what Andrew Coyne wrote.
He had a couple of less flags in his bio for some reason back then.
The day of the failed assassination on Donald Trump.
Among the many ways this is terrible.
This is look at the date, July 13.
Among the many ways this is terrible, beyond the general rule that political violence is always wrong.
It's a general rule.
Yeah.
Beyond the general rule that you shouldn't try to blow the heads off your political opponents.
Uh it's really bad.
It's terrible.
Why?
Because it's gonna make Trump even more of a hero to his followers.
The cult worship will now be off the charts.
Oh my goodness.
The man literally just had his nearly had his head blown off in 8,000 K, whatever the hell that photographer had, and this piece of shit comes out and exploits the opportunity to say, yeah, yeah, no, no, no.
Political violence is generally wrong.
This is really bad, though, because he survived.
Now he's gonna be me of a more of a folk hero.
Basically saying it's a shame he didn't get killed.
It's gonna embolden incite his more violent followers.
None of that happened, Coin, because the right is not like the left, you dumbass.
Oh this is what he said.
His insightful contrarian takes.
Predictions that don't come to fruition because he's judging the right by his own standards of himself.
And this is the rule for the left.
That's gonna embolden and cite more violent followers.
That didn't happen.
In fact, you know what?
The only people who got more violent were the left, and they just killed Charlie Kirk.
It's gonna push some who were not disposed to violence to justify it to themselves.
They didn't.
The only people that continue to do that were the same people who tried to blow Trump's head off.
It's gonna be used as rhetorical ammunition against his critics.
Well, I'm gosh, God forbid someone uses rhetorical ammunition instead of actual ammunition.
You idiots.
And it's gonna make Trump even more bent on revenge if he gets elected.
He's been elected, Coin!
There hasn't been revenge.
I love it, and I love it when I find these tweets and I'm like, oh, did I did I reply to that in the time?
I see, did I?
I think I did.
Go to hell, Andy, you living breathing sack of shit.
Trump almost gets assassinated, and yet he's the victimizer.
He almost gets murdered live on TV, and his supporters are the threat.
Fuck you, you piece of human filth.
A special seat in hell awaits you.
Sorry for swearing.
Oh no, but rhetorical ammunition.
It's gonna make him even stronger.
Well, we just we should, we wanted him to.
So, Andrew Coyne.
That's Andrew Coyne.
I have such a wonderful illustrious.
Yeah, I uh it's great.
There's there's so many.
Let me just see here.
Uh here.
One of the dumbest men on Twitter.
What was this?
November 14.
Everything is being inverted, subverted, turned on its head, every principle, every moral, every value, every institution.
Everything that was ever held to be true on or right in American political life.
Trump is bent on destroying it all.
This this is a man.
The concept of philadur, everybody knows what philadur is.
It's wouldn't too like a married couple, go crazy together because they're isolated from the rest of the world, and there's nobody to, You know, to uh keep their crazy thoughts in check and they just keep getting crazier and crazier off each other.
This man is a is a is a is a deranged human.
I love seeing people who block me.
Uh and then we'll get to today's.
So that's Andrew Coyne.
Not that anybody cared to know who he was in America.
This man has an influential role in Canadian media.
Do you think it's normal that a another country, Canada particularly, you know, they're there more, and I should, I'm not, I'm gonna, this is a broad swath.
There were vigils in Canada.
There are many Canadians who are outraged, who are shocked, who are saddened, who were Charlie Kirk followers.
There are there are vigils for Charlie Kirk in Canada, and I'm not ignoring that.
Is it normal that a media in Canada should be rejoicing in political assassinations anywhere?
Do you remember what they said when uh the Japanese um Abe was assassinated?
Do you remember how quickly they gloss over when it's their ideological adversaries who get assassinated?
But what does he put out today?
So this uh when we were talking about, you know, so how did you mean this?
This is not at all surprising.
I still don't know what he meant by it.
I asked him, didn't get an answer.
But uh his tweet from today leaves no doubt, it was not intended to say good on you, food professor, for being objective and reasonable in your analysis.
This is what this is what the son of a bitch had to say today.
In response to rep Anna Paulina Luna, Charlie Kirk will go down in history as one of the greatest political minds and activists of our lifetime.
His impact places him alongside transformative figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, or Robert F. Kennedy.
Though Charlie, though Charlie's not here with us physically, his spirit lives on, and in my heart according to the scriptures, I know that I will see my friend again one day.
I'm glad people have that faith.
I I am I wish I had that faith.
I that I I don't see any, there's no silver lining, you know.
I uh it's nice you have to have someone's memory be the blessing.
But we uh were denied a 50 more years of of memor the blessing of Charlie Kirk's memory of what would have been his life.
To which Andrew Coyne says, MLK, JFK, RFK, dot dot dot, and a podcaster.
As if his life is expendable, even if all he were was a podcaster.
What human filth thinks that this is appropriate?
Ah, he was just a lowly podcaster.
He's expendable.
No big deal.
We don't have to mourn him.
People die every day.
This is Canada.
This is Canadian media.
Andrew Coyne, Ukrainian flag.
Take the fucking Israeli flag out of your out of your banner, Andrew.
You're you're doing a disgrace to the countries whose flags you fly in your banner.
MLK, JFK, RFK, and a podcaster.
He's expendable.
He's worthless.
He's irrelevant.
As if MLK, JFK, or RFK, if they live today, wouldn't have a podcast.
Oh no, they would, they would just be sitting on the corners of streets, right?
Screaming through a bullhorn because that's what they did 60 years ago when they didn't have the internet.
Scum of the earth, not worth political violence in the least.
I don't, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not gonna do time for uh uh putting my hands on Andrew Coyne.
But these people need to be named, shamed, and shun out of civil society.
And it's not cancel culture.
I'm not I'm not living among people who promote celebrate murder.
You you go live in your shitholes, you make your nice communities and think that your neighbor one day not gonna look at you, Andrew Coyne and say you're a menace to society.
Oh my goodness.
Oh, what was that?
You said you've got the you got the Ukraine, you got the Israeli flag in your in your banner.
They're committing genocide.
You are committing genocide, you are now ripe for violence, Andrew Coyne.
That's what your neighbor will say to you.
Because that is what you are fostering.
It's so stupid.
The revolution devours its own.
You will never be pure enough.
You fly the Israeli flag, the very same people celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
God forbid, Andrew, that such horror should ever befall you or anyone you know.
God forbid, they would be rejoicing too.
God forbid.
Yeah, you get people, oh, it's it's no the rights about cancel culture because the people who are out there promoting it murder and political assassinations and celebrating it are now getting fired from jobs Where they have no business holding them if they actually support murder or potentially deported.
News of the day.
I guess it's news of a few days ago.
If I can find it in my tabs.
Marco Rubio.
Talking about removing the visa holders of people who celebrate Charlie Kirk's murder.
What about the first amendment?
What happened here?
What about the First Amendment?
First of all, uh anyone who says that, jackass.
A visa is a privilege granted by a country.
You have no foreigners have no right to cross into the border, to cross the border into any other country.
No right whatsoever.
That country doesn't want you there unless they've granted you some permission, they can take you out of there.
They're gonna grant you the privilege.
And it is a privilege in the sense of a privilege.
People refer to having two parents as a privilege.
It's not.
That's open for everybody on earth.
The privilege is a special permission afforded to a specific limited group of people.
A visa to enter a foreign nation and to enter these United States of America, and I'm on one, is a privilege.
And you come in and promote the political assassinations of the government that is giving you a visa, get the hell out.
But they might, they might, they might very well abuse of that power.
I have no difficulty conceiving if had Kamala Harris been elected, and there was a legitimate concern in my mind that if they were to do this and say, well, if anyone defended the Jan Sixers, they were defending an insurrection.
Let's pull their visas.
I could see how that happens.
If that were to happen, so be it.
Because I think it was right and righteous to defend and continue to defend the Jan Sixers.
And I can't prevent people from thinking like idiots and from making equivalents out of what are not equivalents.
But you celebrate the murder of an innocent man, unarmed, for speaking his words.
You support terrorism.
If you're on a visa, you should have that visa revoked and be removed from the country that gave you that visa so you can come and promote domestic terrorism.
Well, but where's the line, Viva?
Where's the line?
Are you gonna force people to condemn his?
I won't force people to say a damn thing, but if they choose to say it, they damn well will suffer certain consequences if what they are saying, what they chose to say is condone and celebrate the murder of an innocent man, the political assassination of the country that they've asked for a visa from.
Say that you support political assassinations on your visa application.
See what happens.
Rubio, this is from Fox News.
See, funny, I tried to pull up from Yahoo News, so I wouldn't pull it up from Fox News because I got a couple other ones from Fox, and I can't get away from Fox.
Rubio says visa holders should be deported if they celebrate Charlie Kirk's killings.
They should.
Period.
Send them back to whatever countries they came from where they think killing your political adversaries is the political norm.
Goodbye.
Rubio says it makes no sense to allow foreign-born U.S. visa holders to stay in the country if they glorify the killing of Charlie Kirk.
We shouldn't be bringing people into this country.
We shouldn't give, we should, 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 of a political figure.
If they're here, we should be revoking their visa, he said.
Why would we want to bring people into our country?
They're going to engage in negative and destructive behavior.
This it makes no sense.
The State Department said had said Friday would be monitoring the words of foreign nationals who glorify violence after the Kirk shooting and take appropriate action.
Good.
Anyway, we're seeing some of it.
And may people like Andrew Coyne never be allowed to enter the U.S. again.
Anyone who celebrated it in a foreign nation, all right.
You you want to you want to celebrate the destabilizing uh violence in a foreign country?
You should never be let into that country again.
Oh, but I don't want to go.
No, I don't want to go in Trump's America.
Well, how about enjoy never being able to come into America again?
How about that?
So, yes, do it.
Don't bring in people or let people stay in the country if they support, promote, condone terrorism.
There's no there's no compelled speech here.
If you do, keep your filthy mouth shut and don't let People know.
If you choose to let people know, you're making two decisions right there.
You're deciding that it's okay, and you're deciding that it's okay to say it aloud.
One is not okay, but we can't police thought.
The other one is okay.
And if you are stupid enough to say it out loud, well, you are good enough to suffer the nonviolent political consequences for supporting political violence.
Well, here's another one.
Remember this one?
A doctor who quote, cheered.
I have to, I hope they uh have the exact statement here.
I want to know what it was.
Fired.
Good.
Remember his name.
Name, shame, and shun.
Let him think about what it would be like for his kids to grow up without a father because of the words that he said.
And by the way, I will defend this even if I sincerely and genuinely find the words that the person said offensive or outrageous.
Charlie Kirk's statements were none of that.
You being offended by accusations of DEI hires.
If you're if your only response to that argument is a bullet, congrats, fascist.
You still didn't prove your point.
So regardless of how offensive and I can think of two names.
I'm not even going to name them because I don't want to give them any more oxygen than they need.
You can think of people saying outrageously disgusting things right now.
And save and accept for when I believe they crossed the line for imminent incitement.
They can say them.
And I would not wish or justify any violence carried out on them.
New Jersey doctor resigns after nurse said he quote, cheered at Charlie Kirk's death.
Nurse who filed the complaint keeps her job, keeps job after hospital investigation into September 10 incident.
Apparently she was put on uh I'm gonna see if I can find her on social media.
I'd love to get her on Lexi.
What is it?
But the name Lexi seems to accompany good people.
New Jersey doctor accused of celebrating conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination has resigned.
Good.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
The nurse who reported him will get to keep her job.
The hospital where they worked, told Fox News.
Englewood Health says it diligently investigated the September 10 incident between a doctor and a nurse in a patient care area.
The update came after the nurse Lexi Kunzley, 33, sued Englewood, alleging Jung cheered and celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination in comments made in front of patients and hospital staff, and that she was suspended after she reported him.
While the findings of the hospital's investigation have not been disclosed, spokesperson for the healthcare, yada yada yada said it accepted the physic the physician's resignation, and the nurse is expected to work her scheduled shifts.
I'm not sure I'd ever feel comfortable working there again.
Where she gets suspended for ratting out a man who's promoting uh celebrating murder in front of patients?
Jeez, imagine being a conservative patient in front of that doctor.
See how you feel there.
He should be allowed to say what he wants, David.
First amendment, first amendment.
Employment law.
Learn it, people.
The nurse was never fired, was never told she'd be fired, will not miss any part of her pay.
Kunzla, who appeared on Fox News, yada yada yada, told host Brian Kilmaid that she did not know who Dr. Zhung was prior to the interaction on Wednesday.
Good for her.
He was standing there celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, saying how, quote, he deserved it, and quote, he hated Charlie Kirk and had it coming to him.
The nurse who considers yourself a big fan of Charlie Kirk said.
Fox News reached out to Kuhn and Dale, was that the doctor's name?
Why am I not finding the doctor's name?
Deol.
Her attorney.
Oh, that's the attorney.
Okay, sorry.
Um, let's go back down here.
Sorry.
Englewood's statement on Monday said the hospital is committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for all.
Yeah.
Well, that's good.
Hospital did the right thing.
Only because it was put on sufficient blast.
That was a 40-minute intro rant, people.
I apologize.
Uh, actually, I'm I'm joking.
I'm I'm not apologizing for that.
I'm I'm I'm uh it's it's it is not cancel culture.
Just people have to understand that what made cancel culture cancel culture was that the consequences were disproportionately severe to the transgression or entirely unrelated to the transgression.
What's that guy's name from Sent Out Live making a neuter Asian joke when he's a stand-up comic?
That is what you call a uh punishment that is disproportionate to the transgression or no transgression at all, because he's a stand-up comic who's expected to make those statements.
You know, get getting fired for allegations of uh uh alleged sexual harassment is cancel culture when there's no connection or a disproportionate punishment.
Getting fired for a tweet you made 10 years ago is cancel culture because 10 years is enough for the act and the consequence to be unrelated.
It's called like actus novus, you know, an intervening act.
There was a decade of intervening acts.
People change, and yet if you hold someone responsible for something they did 10 years earlier, you're not holding the same person responsible anymore.
So it's not cancel culture.
If you say that, you're Mike Tracy and you're an idiot.
Speaking of which, I'm gonna I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna pick on Mike Tracy.
He he deserves it.
M. Tracy.
Oh, let me see here.
Michael Tracy.
Well, I have to go and see where I was talking to him.
Yeah, whatever.
I'm not gonna, I'm uh I've I've picked on Mike Tracy enough.
It's it's not cancel culture.
And if you make that argument, you're you're wrong, or you're stupid, or you're a liar.
And I guess there's a possible connection between all three.
It's a dumb argument for the reasons which I've elucidated.
And cancel culture would be like uh people are gonna say, well, okay, a doctor celebrating the murder obviously is going to make patients feel unsafe if they are of a certain political persuasion.
So you say, oh, but it's a it's about feelings.
Well, what if they say just having a uh uh a Muslim employee is gonna make the Jewish uh customers feel unsafe?
Well, that's disconnected.
You see, that's that there you you can you can make stupid extensions of an argument, but you'll have to uh involve something a little bit more than just the hypothesis or the assumption that behind the set of facts is ill intent.
Expressing ill intent is the ill intent.
So it's not cancel culture, it's not a First Amendment violation.
In fact, the the cancel culture or the violation of rights would be to compel someone to continue to employ someone who espouses or defends violence.
You imagine you can't fire him.
That's cancel culture.
You have to continue to employ a piece of shit who justifies and tolerates violence.
So yeah.
That's it.
JD Vance, if anybody didn't watch it, go watch it.
JD Vance hosted um Charlie Kirk's spot on Rumble today.
Rumble changed their avatar in homage to Charlie Kirk.
I mean, I you know, this is it's a small world.
And you know, people's outrage on the one hand is not because they knew you know, we're in an ecosphere where everybody feels that you know, personally, I'd risk it could have been me.
That's that's that's not what this outrage is about at all, full stop.
They, you know, these these monsters, and I think there's more than one monster involved in this, went after Charlie specifically because of who Charlie was and what he said, and because he was, in fact, exactly what political discourse is supposed to be.
So it's not because everybody sees themselves as a, or anyone in the ecosphere says, oh, that could have been me, and they see themselves in Charlie.
No, they see it for what it was.
Charlie was uh what politics is supposed to be, and specifically why he was targeted for this, so that they can basically tell you you can never be polite enough with us.
You can never actually engage with us in sincere dialogue because we're not interested in sincere dialogue.
if we don't like what you have to say and we find it too effective no matter how politely and genuinely you say it we will seek to put a bullet through you no not not to Not to belabor another point here.
Let's listen, listen to this, another man, Chris Murphy.
You want to go see some fun interactions that I've had with Chris Murphy, who is a world-class uh sack of crap.
Stephen Miller, Who didn't do it the Charlie way?
Stephen Miller is a little more abrasive than Charlie was.
But Stephen Miller is on point more often than not.
Listen to this.
And let me tell you something, I'd not share with anybody.
But the last message that Charlie Kirk gave to me before he joined his creator in heaven was he said that we have to dismantle and take on the radical left organizations in this country that are fomenting violence.
That was the last message that he sent me before that assassin stole him from all of us.
And we are gonna do that under President Trump's leadership.
I don't care how.
It could be a RICO charge, a conspiracy charge, conspiracy against the United States, insurrection, but we are going to do what it takes to dismantle the organizations and the entities that are fomenting riots, that are doxing, that are trying to inspire terrorism, and that are committing acts of wanton violence.
It has to stop.
And my message is to all of the domestic terrorists in this country spreading this evil hate.
You want us to live in fear?
We will not live in fear, but you will live in exile.
Because the power of law enforcement under President Trump's leadership will be used to find you.
Will you use it?
And if you've broken the law to take away your freedom, Sean.
It's cancel culture.
It's cancel culture.
Now, Biden laid out the blueprint with January 6th.
The only difference is now it's actually going to be used to go after actual domestic terrorists.
So that's what Aaron Ruper wrote.
What does Chris Murphy from Connecticut have to say?
Pay attention.
Something dark is coming.
The murder of Charlie Crook could have united Americans to confront political violence.
Instead, Trump and his anti-democratic radicals look to radicals.
He's calling the supporters of the man who is just murdered by radicals or radicals.
Look to be readying a campaign to destroy dissent.
No, Chris Murphy, you're the one whose side just destroyed dissent by executing the man who was challenging their ideas, who is the dissenting voice on campus.
You are these are these are actual demons.
These are actual demons.
Instead of unifying, those anti-democrat radicals are looking to destroy dissent.
Won't someone rid me of these meddlesome priests?
Chris Murphy.
Pay attention, is what I say, quote.
This is paraphrasing.
After we kill you, we demonize your reaction to being killed.
Fix that for you.
Chris Murphy.
Yeah.
Yeah, listen to this.
This is J.D. Vance.
Talking about how he was berated.
His children were berated in in front of him by a lunatic, a peace-loving lunatic who I'm sure mourned the loss of Charlie Kirk.
Or at least, even if she didn't shut her mouth about it.
Probably didn't.
You'd probably find her on Facebook, knitting groups celebrating.
Listen to this.
A couple of months ago, I had land a fundraiser in Southern California.
And since you know, we'd be out there anyways, my wife and I decided to take our kids to Disneyland one weekend.
We had fun, and to be clear, most of the guests said very nice things, or they just left us alone.
But there was a loud and very cool minority that would shout at my children who are eight, five, and three whenever they got the opportunity.
You should disown your dad, you little shit.
One middle-aged woman yelled at my By the way.
What did they do in the Maoist revolution?
Children turning in their parents.
What did they do with at least one of the uh January 6ers?
His son turned him in.
Now some people are gonna say the killer's uh father turned him in.
Yeah.
That's because he's a killer.
Not because he's being politically persecuted.
They want to break up the family unit.
They believe the government should be God.
They believe there is no God, and they believe that they should not be the cohesive family unit that is itself the smallest form of government and the most godly thing on earth.
Turn the children against their parents.
That's what these filthy communists do.
My five-year-old, tell the Secret Service to protect the Constitution, not your father, screamed another.
Are these Tell your Secret Service to protect the Constitution and not your father while they seek to strip the Constitution of the Second Amendment?
These people are morons.
The only problem is they're dangerous morons.
are these women violent?
Probably not.
Are they deranged?
Certainly.
And while our side of the aisle certainly has its crazies, it is a statistical fact that most of the lunatics in American politics today are proud members of the far left.
Pause.
Are they violent?
Probably not.
They support violence.
They would fall in love with the Charlie Mansons.
They fell in love with the Luigi Mangioni.
They might not themselves be willing to do it or capable of doing it.
But my goodness, do they just love one of their psycho uh members of their allyship who do it?
And they're celebrating the killing of Charlie Kirk.
After Charlie died, one of his friends and one of our senior White House staffers had left-leaning operatives in his neighborhood passing out leaflets, telling people what he looked like and where he lived, encouraging neighbors to harass him, or God forbid to do worse.
While he was mourning his dead friend, he and his wife had to worry about the political terrorists drawing a big target on the home he shares with his young children.
Are these people violent?
Yes.
I hope not.
But are they guilty of encouraging violence?
You damn well better believe it.
Yes.
You want to talk about uh words being violence?
Imminent incitement.
Won't someone rid me of this meddlesome priest?
That's exactly what it is.
That was JD Vance on Rumble today.
If you didn't watch it, go watch that was Nick Sortor's tweet.
So that's uh that's what's going on in the world today.
There was some other stuff.
Uh I should actually get to it.
Uh I'll get to Cash Patel in a second, or at least some seeming problems within the FBI people.
And um people have been critical of the FBI.
I'm I'm still not I'm gonna be very um what's the word?
Uh not forgiving, but reluctant to criticize this FBI.
Uh Fox News is reporting that Patel seems to be treading on thin ice, and that the powers that be within, we talked about at the time, you know, Andrew Bailey was not gonna go from attorney general of uh say Mississippi to uh co-deputy director of the FBI.
We'll get there in a second.
Let me just um read all the super the Hrumble Hrants and um uh Viva Barnes Law.locals.com tips.
I don't think you can see this one because my head's probably covering it.
It says OCD class, named after my own heart.
Jose Vega puzzle piece info.
Hillary was a Goldwater girl.
Ds couldn't Oh, Democrats couldn't allow Republicans to benefit from anti-war sentiments, so they seized the upper echelons of the GOP and moved their warmongering into it.
Okay.
The Bushes were and are rhino Democrats, cronies.
Trump derailed the wars.
That's why they relocated.
They were relocated back into their true D home.
I see what you're saying.
Okay.
W wasn't embraced because he turned.
He's always been in their fold.
Interesting.
Family shopping, families hoping.
Such an idiot.
I thought that said family shopping, families hoping.
What about Ryan Wesley Ruth trial?
Are we supposed to forget about this guy?
I'm gonna cover it.
Um, not that I'm teasing it for the after party, but just because I I ram I rambled for too long.
I'm gonna talk about that in the after party and do a car vlog about it afterwards, just to keep everybody up to date.
Ginger ninja says Barnes was way more animated yesterday than in any of his Bourbon with Barnes last week.
Maybe he finally saw the evidence behind the end North Carolina murder, and let's not forget the Catholic school shooting just two and a half weeks ago.
Um I'll tell you Barnes was definitely more fired up yesterday.
I'll say it.
Uh it's something I would uh that's I'm not sharing a private story from Barnes because he's shared it with the world.
He he lost his father at a young age.
So when you when when he when he sees uh two children losing their father before they can even form, you know, decent memories.
And then he has to listen to people cheering on the murder of a man and a father and a son and a husband.
And he's got to hear people cheering it on when he lived through his father dying of natural causes when he was a child, and he lived through that trauma, and it was as traumatic as it was less traumatic than the the memories of the death of their father is going to be video on the internet for the entire world to see and for lefty lunatics to gawk at.
You can understand why Barnes was particularly uh emotionally outraged by what he saw given his life experience.
So when I'm look when I was listening to him uh go rant yesterday, I'm I'm listening to him with knowing that his he's talked about it.
I'm not revealing anything that he hasn't revealed.
He's someone who lived through having lost his father at a young age.
Thank you.
All right, King of Bill Tong says Bill Tong is one of the highest protein snacks in the world, boasting over 50% protein, also packed with B vehement.
We all and by the way, uh thank you, Bill Tong.
We're gonna get back to we're gonna get back to not things as usual.
Um don't feel bad for putting these uh putting uh you know ordinary what we did before.
It's it's it's the the truly uh wild thing about everything is life goes on and it has to.
But last week and and we'll continue to mourn, but we'll get back to we'll get back to our king of built on because it's delicious meat, and you should go.
Bill Tong USA.com, use code Viva for 10% off.
Bill Tong is also uh selling shirts that I understand the full proceeds are going to whatever fund has been set up for the Kirk family.
So I post a rumble link about the Kirk assassination being a Psyop and your moderator removed it.
You guys are shills.
Uh I don't think my moderator removed it.
You're not allowed posting links.
Uh maybe it is the moderator.
Don't post links in the chat.
It's not we don't post links in the chat.
You guys are shills.
That's great, Codra.
Uh being a side, how about you just express what you think the Psyop is?
That you don't think Charlie Kirk died, or you think he did die, he was killed, but you think he was killed by Israel.
Tell me, tell me, Cogger.
But it's a rule.
Don't post links because it it amounts to spam.
People getting fired and losing their entire livelihood for saying there is only two changes in cancel culture.
Dancing on somebody's grave is a despicable at best.
Yes, I concur.
I'm actually kind of curious to see what Codger thinks the Psyop is.
Uh let me bring up the Viva Barnes Law.locals.com tipped questions in our Viva.
Oh, and I did I recorded with um Jim Carlin this morning, who's running for Iowa Senate.
It was a great interview.
I'm gonna clip it, I'm gonna just trim it.
Not trim it, I'm just gonna shave off the beginning and the end so that I can package it.
Locals is gonna get a sneak peek about that.
View tipped.
Okay, here we go.
Robin Sage, Viva, you need to train and carry a firearm.
If you don't already, Florida's constitutional carriage, so you don't need a permit anymore.
Here's the reality.
Okay, I mean, I I first of all I agree with you and don't think I'm, you know, I don't take proper precautions, but there's only so much you can do, full situation awareness at all time.
Uh, you know, but then you know, uh sitting in a campus of of there's a level of exposure you can't uh avoid, and then there's a level of exposure that you you need not necessarily expose yourself to.
Um, and then some people, you know, um that's it.
Uh TT full time a rant away, young'un.
You will look back at this the same day and realize that they got you will look back on this someday and realize that they got into your head.
The best thing you can do is look into what means you may use to protect your family.
At this point, you are not likely to use a lethal farm.
Look at the less lethal options.
Uh I hate death fanatophobia.
Viva, everyone knows what folly d'ur is.
Everyone, Venice AI, what is fully adur?
Fully adur means crazy uh by the pair.
And then there's folie à trois, and I've made my I've made my my expression fully national or fully politic.
Oh, that was from I Hate Death.
Then we got MSC 8503.
Love the show, Viva.
I came to the realization with Charlie Kirk event that when the left says words are violence, that they are literally that they are really saying we can use violence against you because your words we don't like are violence.
Yep, Jordan Peterson was a huge proponent of words and their meanings.
He saw this coming 10 to 15 years ago.
Rustain says, Viva, you have your chance in a few days to unleash your fury at the Canadian media in an impassioned speech.
We don't hold back.
Roostang, I'm not, I don't think I'm making it there, because I'm thinking I'm making it to Charlie's funeral on Sunday.
So I'm fairly certain I'm not going to be able to triangulate to go up to Calgary and then down to Arizona.
So I I've I spoke with them this morning, and I think uh that's unfortunate I won't be able to make it.
I'll see if I can do uh something uh remotely.
Um so there's that.
Okay.
Uh let me just do one thing here.
I want to refresh this and see if I didn't miss anything.
We're gonna talk about cat.
Did we talk about Cash Patel?
Cash Patel Thinwater, thin ice.
There's trouble in paradise.
And um that's it.
What time is it now?
59 minutes, 60 minutes in.
I think uh redacted looks like they might be live in a few minutes.
Let me see here.
Yeah, redacted's gonna go live.
We'll go raid redacted in a few minutes.
Let me just um see what I had on the backdrop here.
Oh, the Ryan Ruth.
All right, so hold on.
We'll Ryan Ruth will talk about over on viva barneslaw.locals.com.
I'll answer more questions there.
We'll read the chat and have our locals uh after party.
Um just the updates.
I didn't get to the updates fast enough.
Uh taken over by leftist ideology, FBI probes wider plot, Bon Gino.
Now I want to play this because it seems that Cash Patel has been making some silly statements, inaccurate statements, and uh apparently getting in trouble internally.
I have no insider knowledge of any of this.
I just know Fox News is reporting it.
Let me see if we're gonna get this out of here.
So Dan Bongino is the FBI deputy director, and sir, thank you for your time this morning.
Important stuff here after a very heavy weekend.
Thank you for being here.
I'm gonna go back to last week on the day that he was killed.
Try and clear up a few things as best we can.
Did anyone in that crowd aid or assist this assassin?
We don't know ongoing investigation.
Well, that's what we're looking into now, Bill.
Obviously, we have um a suspect in custody.
It's quite clear.
It's why I'm here discussing this individual.
However, if this was a larger effort, there was any aiding and abetting, whether it be financial, whether it be someone legistic knew the specifics of it and failed to report that.
Uh, as you heard the director say this morning, we as an FBI, our team, along with our state and local partners, are looking into that.
Uh, we have a lot of technical capabilities, a lot of good investigative capabilities where we can scrub that entire network, whether it's OSIND, open source intel through social media that people posted publicly.
We'll be looking at that.
We'll also be dropping a lot of paper, a lot of subpoenas out there to take a look to see if there was any extended network.
But I want to be clear, there are things I can say, as you well know today, and things I can.
I don't want to get ahead or jeopardize the investigation.
But when I can share what I can share with you, Bill, I will.
We are we are clinging to transparency here.
This is uh, you know, the era of the you know, Cronkite and Jennings generation is over.
New media now is media, and we want to be sure we can do everything in our power and do everything in our power to share what we can when we can while still balancing the needs of the investigation.
Okay, I heard Cash Patel 90 minutes ago in our program.
And we'll get to a couple of the things that he made news on, but first I'm gonna drill on this.
Is there any connection at all between the person who was asking the question about um about mass shooters and that guy put out a video?
Um I actually posted a comment reply to it, which I deleted, but not because it was wrong or anything, uh, just because I I felt maybe I should have been a little more sensitive to the trauma that he was going through or is going through, where he put out a video saying, like I was asking the question.
I had nothing to, you know, nothing to do with this, and uh you know, lamenting the fact that Charlie Kirk was a human, a father, and that the guy asking the question has his own two kids.
Um and I said, and then and then he's saying how he's seeing in his own feed people cheering it, but the the left is peaceful.
And I said, Well, when are you gonna understand that the left is not peaceful by your own experience?
Like and then I, you know, I'm not trying to rub his nose in a lesson he might not be spiritually even capable of appreciating just yet.
But so I deleted it, but uh what did I just say?
Trans killers.
Or was that just a stunning coincidence when that single shot was fired?
Well, we're investigating that.
Um, I don't want to say conclusively right now if there was a connection or not.
Um it sometimes he's I mean, Charlie was known to speak out about these issues.
He was a powerful voice.
It's uh it's not terribly uncommon for him to get questions like that.
However, uh, we are looking into that.
Um any potential connection here.
Okay, so we're gonna scrub.
I'll pause it there.
I'm not gonna play the entire thing.
Um did everybody see the video from the guy?
It's out there.
I I actually forget.
Uh let me let me take this out.
Let me actually find it, because I know that I can find it pretty easily.
Give me one second.
No, it's not there.
How do I get more?
How do I get more uh I want to see my maybe I'm not gonna be able to find it too easily?
Ah, crap.
Yeah, I don't think I'm I don't think I'm gonna be able to find it.
How do I get more how do I scroll down and get more?
That doesn't matter.
The video's out there.
Question of whether or not you believe him.
I I happen to believe him.
It would be wild if it turns out to be false.
Um but I do also believe that there were people uh coordinating uh in the crowd.
And there were clearly, from what we understand by way of at least social media posts, people who had advanced knowledge of this, that it was discussed within a community, a Discord of these people who did this.
RIP Lucas Roberts says, Hey, Viva, long time follower.
I had taken a break from social media up until last week.
Can you expound on why you think there were multiple people involved?
I have so many questions about the official story.
My the take uh it's not really speculative, it's that the information is susceptible of changing.
People were posting that something big is gonna happen uh at the Charlie Kirk event in advance before the before it.
Like there's that the dog, a smiling dog, and uh that's one reason.
He was on a Discord, and even from what Cash Patel said and might have said uh prematurely, uh, there was a Discord where either it was the discussion about either dropping off, hiding a gun in a location or picking it up once it had been hidden, hidden in a location.
Also, there is zero chance that this guy, the murderer, alleged murderer, is living with a transgender individual, and that there were no discussions or advanced knowledge.
My personal belief is that uh the roommate and his transgender partner were in on it, and right now you have cooperation from the transgender partner roommate, because that person is facing the death penalty for felony murder if they actually actively aided and embedded in this plot, which I it's my personal belief.
Based on the fact that there were internal Discord messages, apparently.
Uh I've got other people who I will not name who are doing their own uh in investigative work.
And um you see things like this, which is why I believe that um there are more people involved.
Hold on, I'll bring this one up.
I just want to make sure my DMs are not open in this.
They are, so let me bring this down.
This is this didn't come to me by way of DM.
I just uh here's zero hour.
There's a group in southern Utah that this man was that the alleged murder was a part of.
So in it might zero well, unlikely.
11% chance that this guy was acting alone and nobody had any advanced knowledge or inkling of what he was doing.
So that's why I think that.
Um then we got uh Ginger Ninja says just to clarify, I agree with Barnes a thousand percent and more with his sentiment yesterday than on Wednesday and Thursday.
Oh, yeah, no, no, I didn't I didn't I didn't take it to this agreement.
Okay, so what we'll do now, we're gonna take oh, so Cash Patel.
Apparently, hold on, where is it here?
Fox I found this one here.
Here we go.
This is from Roy.
This is from Reuters, but I guarantee it's gonna be like a syndicated link.
FBI director Cash Patel faces scrutiny for inaccurately saying Kirk Killer had been caught.
Apparently he's made some statements which have proven to be problematic, false.
And uh I think this one's not the right article, but that um yeah, this is not the right article.
Yeah, that but that there's a discussion about replacing him or the rumors internally, this is coming out of Fox News.
It's not my intel at all, is that they're gonna replace Cash Patel.
Apparently they they refer to some event in politics that I wasn't aware of of somebody who was appointed to a position then given a diplomatic position to like Denmark or something, and they're suggesting that that's what's gonna happen to Cash Patel.
Don't fire him and humiliate him, give him a diplomatic position elsewhere, and then replace him with Andrew Bailey, who apparently said, you know, internally, he didn't leave uh the position of AG to become a codep director of the FBI.
Uh, because there have been some uh unforced errors that Cash Patel has made.
Um, and so you know, Cash seems to be uh making things harder for himself.
Dan Bongino, I am still thoroughly convinced is doing everything that he possibly can.
And that's that.
Okay, let's go raid redacted, and we're gonna go over to Viva Barnes.locals.com.
Are they live?
Let me just see if they're live yet.
Uh so stand by for they don't seem to be live yet.
Uh well, go watch their intro show before you go.
Make sure that you're subscribed, yada yada yada snip clip share away.
Uh, let me read the chat until uh redacted is live.
Okay, here we go.
Viva.
There's also at least rumors of neighbors noting unusual guests without the stage tags, scary looking people for two weeks.
Yep.
Without of state, oh, without a state tag.
Sorry, I didn't hear that part without stage tags.
Cash has been a complete loser in this position, completely out of his element.
Uh says Lemmy.
Hey, Viva, why did they pass the banning of boycotts of Israel and toss the Epstein files during Charlie's.
Hey, Viva, why did they pass the banning of boycotts of Israel and toss the Epstein files?
Well, first of all, they didn't toss the Epstein files.
Uh, they've been that's been an issue since before Charlie's death.
Did they pass the ban on uh boycotting Israel?
BDS boycott ban.
I didn't I didn't hear that.
House passes Boebert bill to punish BDS.
Oh, I know that was from September 11th.
US bill to ban boy faces right wing backlash.
The Intercept is reporting it.
As of September, there is there is significant news regarding the news.
Okay.
So I I can't read the full article, but it seems if they did pass it.
Well, I mean, I don't know if that's a never let a crisis go to waste.
I don't think so.
I I would imagine you can see when it was scheduled.
So maybe we would want to see when that vote was scheduled.
Let me ask Chat GPT.
Um, but I don't agree with that anyhow.
So I would check to see when that was on the roll for a vote.
Why is uh redacted running late today?
Uh so hold on one second.
Here, let's just let me bring it up actually.
Hadn't heard that.
House passes Boebert bill to punish okay, punishing politically motivated boycotts of Israel, far right rep, yada, yada yet.
Okay.
In a first step towards federal law, the House of Reps on Wednesday passed a massive defense budget that would bar companies from politically motivated.
Okay, the bill would effectively ban contractors, contractors boycotting Israel from tapping most federal resources.
Okay, fine it.
The ban, the latest less, so it's much different than uh individuals' right to boycott.
They predict a uh challenge.
Okay, fine.
So but so when was the when well here, let's just see this.
Defense budget.
Let me just go ask chat GPT.
See, this is what you need to make sure that you don't repeat false narratives.
When was the defense budget uh scheduled for vote?
Uh can you I can't clarify.
Double check when the you understand what I'm saying.
If it was already it was already scheduled in advance, it's not whether or not they could have postponed the vote.
It is okay, whatever.
You got the picture.
All right, uh, we're gonna go to Viva Barnes Law.locals.com after party, even if redacted is running late, because um I'm going to uh go fishing afterwards, I think, or biking exercise.
Raid redacted, let them know from whence you came.
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Support the work that I and Robert Barnes do.
Thank you all for being here.
Um I always give advice that I have greater difficulty um following, but don't despair and remain value added and remain constructive.
It'll it If things uh can either only get better or worse.
And if they get worse from then they can only get better or worse.
And from then they can only get better or worse.
So at some point in time things will get better.
And there's nothing wrong with raging, but don't succumb to your base instincts to do anything stupid, to do anything that compromises the very goals that you are pursuing.
And this too shall pass to some extent.
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See you all tomorrow.
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