R.I.P. to all the people who died in the streets of New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, and those who died at the hands of the drug trade, the police, and the mob.
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00:00:13.000But as soon as she would start playing games, I stop.
00:07:30.000With the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:42.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:45.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
00:07:50.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:59.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:01.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:06.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:12.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:17.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:09:51.000You got that back, back, that's what I can't find.
00:10:07.000We paved the way with our corseless roipers, And all the alt riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves.
00:10:32.000Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over.
00:10:36.000And you can't give us acknowledgement.
00:10:50.000I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
00:10:57.000For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed.
00:11:03.000We know that the whole creation has been groaning, as in the pains of childbirth, right up to the present time.
00:11:12.000Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the spirit groan inwardly, as we wait eagerly for our adoption to sonship, the redemption of our bodies.
00:15:04.000I am sending you out like sheep among wolves.
00:15:08.000Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.
00:15:15.000Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
00:15:22.000Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.
00:15:37.000And surely I am with you always to the very end of the age.
00:17:10.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:17:15.000We have to want it more than they do because it's...
00:17:19.000There are thousands of millions and tens of millions, and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, and nothing can stop us, and Yeah.
00:19:29.000Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
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00:19:41.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data.
00:19:55.000It's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
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00:27:16.000You got that back, back, that's feel like a funk You got that back, back, this feel like a funk Mencedina, D-D-D-D, Mencedina, D-D-D You got that back, back, that's feel like a funk You got that back, back, that's feel like a funk You got that back, back, this feel like a funk If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.
00:27:39.000If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own.
00:27:44.000As it is, you do not belong to the world.
00:27:46.000But I have chosen you out of the world.
00:29:31.000I know I thought I was afraid so I'm dying Deep to my eyes when I was getting right to open I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl
00:30:01.000I didn't like it to be a girl I didn't like it to be a girl My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:30:09.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:30:24.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:30:33.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the group of wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Xyoshill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course, uh defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement, um, who uh through an increasing amount of activism are are really going to ensure uh the future and the and the success of that mov.
00:31:03.000We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
00:39:17.000I was screaming at my daddy, don't be in a twice like I was screaming at the pepper.
00:39:21.000We just like Mike, looking for a bright light, see what your life like, riding on a white light, selling like a tight bike, pressing on the gas, giving over food, night light, Like screaming at my dad, did it don't be in a twice like but nobody never say you need to be like Christ, only for seeing when the key meeting like a fellow everything I can speak to you for a deep now you want to be a freak, then you wanna see it.
00:44:47.000I am sending you out like sheep among wolves.
00:44:56.000Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.
00:45:03.000Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
00:45:11.000Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.
00:52:42.000this I am joining you tonight under some very dark circumstances.
00:52:49.000Normally I like to say we got a great show for you tonight, and I think it's going to be an excellent show, but of course, the news is unbelievably tragic.
00:52:58.000Tonight, as you know, you're all gathered here.
00:53:02.000We're going to talk tonight about the death of Charlie Kirk.
00:53:07.000And even saying that out loud, the words are still very surreal and disturbing.
00:53:15.000I said this last night, and I meant it as I watched the chaos and the tragedy unfold yesterday afternoon.
00:53:24.000And I know everybody else feels exactly the same way.
00:53:42.000And hopefully, we can talk a little bit about maybe why that is.
00:53:47.000But as I said yesterday, I, like many of you, I got the alert from a friend of mine who I believe was either at the event or had friends at the event at UVU in Utah.
00:53:59.000A friend Of mine texted me and said, Charlie has been shot.
00:57:54.000And I want to start before we get into any of it by saying this, just as a general note.
00:58:01.000I've been around now for seven or eight years.
00:58:04.000That's not a very long time, but it's long enough.
00:58:07.000I've lived through a lot of these events, Charlottesville, January 6th, uh, the Gruper War, many things.
00:58:15.000And I know that in my career I've made a lot of mistakes.
00:58:19.000I've done things I regret, said things I regret.
00:58:22.000I've made a lot of the same mistakes twice.
00:58:26.000And I've been lucky because I've lived and I have this platform, and I'm able to speak to all of you in spite of that.
00:58:32.000And I think maybe one of the reasons why is because I have been afforded the opportunity to learn a lot, having been in the center of dissident right wing politics, far right politics, and the center of this cultural moment, whatever you want to call that.
00:58:50.000As an archetypal, disaffected young white man, angry young white man, Trump supporter, however you want to characterize that.
00:58:59.000I have been in the thick of it for a very long time.
00:59:04.000And seeing many crises and tragedies and things that we cannot explain, things that are difficult to cope with.
00:59:13.000I will say first, as I said, as a general note before we move on, it cannot be overstated how important it is in a time like this to put our intentions in alignment with the will of God.
01:00:17.000We may look back in time and see a chain reaction, an inexorable chain reaction that leads to nothing other than destruction, devastation, bloodshed, misery.
01:00:29.000I don't think it's crazy to say, millions of dead bodies.
01:01:44.000We have to set them in alignment with God, with the gospel.
01:01:49.000We have to think not just about the present moment and what we're feeling, but about the long term, the good of our country, the good of our fellow countrymen, both the people we agree with and disagree with, our children, our progeny.
01:02:02.000And we have to think about that moment before God.
01:02:07.000We have to think about our moment before God in judgment.
01:02:12.000And we're asked about that golden rule.
01:02:20.000We approach the judgment as weak, as mortal, fallen.
01:02:27.000Before we take up arms, before we relish in our anger and sit with it, sit with our rage and resentment and fuel it and get into these loops, feedback loops.
01:02:43.000And this is why I said last night I wasn't going to do a show, and I really meant it.
01:02:48.000I, and I think everybody needed one night at least to sleep on this, to pray, and to pray not just for the repose of Charlie Kirk's soul and for his wife and for his Two young children and for the people affected in his organization and for the people that were closest to him, but also to pray for the wisdom, the strength, the prudence, the humility, the fortitude to approach this in the right way.
01:03:18.000Because how we respond to this tragedy, like all of these events, like all of the persecution, all of the suffering, the anguish, it will define us.
01:03:59.000Let's get right with God before we act hastily.
01:04:04.000And the reason I say that I have come to this reaction over many years, seeing many crises, is because not only is there a spiritual dimension to all of this, and the devil uses our emotions against us, uses our best intentions, our best inclinations against us, to doubt our faith in God, that God is both just and merciful, our faith in God that he will deliver the vengeance that we are told is not in our hands.
01:04:35.000Trust in his plan and not create our own.
01:04:39.000It's not just for the spiritual reasons, but also for the political reasons.
01:04:50.000This is the shot heard around the world, literally.
01:04:54.000One shot, one kill, an international incident, and a outpouring of both love and affection in the vigils that you see for Charlie Kirk across the country, but also in anger and resentment, hatred, people ridiculing his death.
01:05:16.000It's important also to understand that politically, it is in crises like these when we become instrumentalized by forces outside of our control.
01:05:28.000When we take our eye off the ball, and I don't want to be too explicit at this moment now, but when we take our eye off the ball because of something so sensational, because of something so emotionally charged.
01:05:46.000"I'm finished." That's why they do these things.
01:05:51.000That's why supernatural as well as societal forces do these things or capitalize them and take advantage of them.
01:06:00.000And people guided perhaps by good intentions or righteous indignation, become unwitting instruments of forces beyond their control, beyond their understanding.
01:06:14.000And so in order for us not to be agents of evil, a supernatural evil, a worldly evil, in order for us not to be instrumentalized by sophisticated and powerful forces that would use this tragedy to manipulate society for its own ends,
01:06:34.000in order to save our souls from the kind of wrath, anger, vengefulness that will surely land us a seat in hell.
01:06:45.000I would first say before I say anything else, especially to the young people, the adolescents, that I and I understand how you feel.
01:07:16.000And not to be fatalistic and not to minimize it.
01:07:20.000But as a Christian, we can't always talk about the prosperity gospel.
01:07:24.000We can't always talk about making money or prosperity and the kumbaya.
01:07:30.000We also have to talk about the other side of things, which is that we have a Lord and Savior that was crucified on the cross by our sins, by our own iniquities, all of us, and not just the killers and the scoundrels and not just the obvious, obviously evil people, but also sometimes ourselves.
01:07:50.000Assuredly, everybody, you and I, everybody.
01:07:54.000So we have to take those things into consideration.
01:07:56.000We have to be humble about these things.
01:08:33.000He got dressed, he went to the event, talked it up with uh politicians and friends of his said this is gonna be a great event, film TikToks, and all of a sudden a shot rang out.
01:08:47.000He died, I assume, instantly, although some of the details are uncertain.
01:10:42.000He went and faced down his enemies in debate.
01:10:45.000He would take on almost any challengers.
01:10:48.000I say almost because he wouldn't debate me, of course, but nevertheless, would debate anybody, anywhere, stare them down, and people don't know how difficult that is.
01:10:59.000He would sit there for hours on any subject.
01:11:03.000And then he would return home from the command center and direct the largest youth organization, the most ambitious project in conservative politics maybe ever.
01:11:13.000And he did it all before the age of 31.
01:11:16.000An absolutely brilliant, sharp, fierce warrior for his values and his beliefs.
01:11:24.000And as I said, I disagreed with them strongly.
01:12:19.000We agreed about many of the other moral, social ills of the country.
01:12:24.000And when you look at his most vicious detractors, the people celebrating his death now, possibly, probably, the gunmen that killed him.
01:12:36.000They hated him because of his defense of Christian morality.
01:12:41.000He wasn't killed necessarily, perhaps, by a socialist or by someone who disagreed about his position on fiscal policy.
01:12:52.000And this is something I think we all need to take into account, something we need to be aware of and notice.
01:12:58.000The most vicious, hateful opponents of the conservative movement of all stripes, they are the ones championing transgenderism, which goes by another name, mutilation of the body, a disordering of the soul.
01:13:14.000It's the proponents of abortion, which is some form of child sacrifice at the minimum infanticide.
01:13:22.000These are the most vicious, violent, hateful detractors of even a moderate conservative like Charlie Kirk, because he stood up for those biblical values.
01:13:33.000I'll say it better, Christian values, Christian morality for Christ himself, for the truth incarnate.
01:13:43.000And for that I consider him a true martyr.
01:13:57.000And although I do not count myself among his fans, it was clear that millions upon millions of decent, earnest, good people, Christians, patriots, they did love him.
01:15:03.000He was all over TikTok making content.
01:15:06.000He was synonymous with campus conservatism.
01:15:09.000And like many personalities, politicians, the kind of medium that he used, social media, live streaming, we all developed a parasocial relationship with him.
01:15:22.000And whether we loved him or we hated him, he was known to us.
01:15:27.000And other people that we know die, but they die in hospitals or they die when we're not looking.
01:15:34.000He was publicly executed suddenly, unexpectedly, in front of millions of people on camera.
01:15:42.000And we saw in graphic detail his life end that way.
01:15:45.000I think that's why this is having such a profound effect on people.
01:15:50.000And the reason that it has shaken everybody to their core, and in some ways, unconscionably has become divisive somehow, is because there are a lot of decent people still left in this country.
01:16:04.000And maybe they're right wing and maybe they're left wing, and maybe they voted for Trump and maybe they didn't.
01:16:10.000But in that moment, when they saw this young man, this young father, this young husband, a good man, a congenial, by every metric, a positive, cheerful person, a generative person, someone who loved America,
01:16:26.000fought for what he believed in, a disciplined person did not indulge in vices, a family man, to see someone like this gunned down in cold blood in such a cowardly act from such a distance like that.
01:16:42.000In that moment, what was confusing before about our country, what was divisive before, where there was moral confusion or obfuscation, there was clarity.
01:16:58.000I don't care what your politics are, people white and black, men and women, feminists, conservatives, people that are straight, people that are gay.
01:17:09.000I saw across Instagram, TikTok, a good deal of people.
01:17:15.000I hope the majority in this country were shaken to their core because they saw true evil.
01:17:22.000When the assassin's bullet cracked and the shot rang out, and people saw this young, good man die for no good reason.
01:19:12.000It makes us physiologically sick to see it.
01:19:18.000I think that's why it had such a profound impact.
01:19:22.000And the reason that it has people so shaken up, another reason, as I said before, is because this is the middle of a very long story.
01:19:33.000As we all know, this did not come out of nowhere.
01:19:37.000There were many events that precipitated this.
01:19:39.000We can talk about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump last year when he was shot in the ear.
01:19:46.000And his display of strength, of courage, in the face of a cowardly attack inspired millions of people, billions of people around the world.
01:19:57.000They saw that little twerp, that coward that climbed up on the roof and took a shot.
01:20:03.000And they saw Trump in that moment who had nothing on his mind other than that he needed to reassure his people, show them he was not defeated or deterred.
01:20:15.000He rose up and raised his fist, rallied the people to the side of strength, of goodness, of righteousness.
01:21:53.000But there's other echoes of the violence that we saw yesterday.
01:21:57.000We saw it imminently just the other week.
01:22:01.000When that young girl, the Ukrainian refugee was stabbed to death on the train.
01:22:06.000We saw it when Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the throat at a football practice.
01:22:13.000We see it in Gaza for years when innocent people are shot in the back of the head getting food for their children because they're starving.
01:22:24.000The weight of the suffering, the cruelty, the malice, the hatred, it's becoming too much to bear.
01:22:54.000Nihilistic violence perpetrated by barbarians, like these opportunists and predators, these young, mostly adolescent black men that are preying upon the innocent and the vulnerable on city subways, city streets.
01:23:12.000We see it in the barbarism, the predatory opportunistic attacks, executions, random, cruel acts of violence.
01:23:24.000Dare I say, in a certain strain of the Jewish religion, which says that the people of Palestine are collectively responsible for the actions of Hamas.
01:23:39.000And sitting members of Congress like Randy Fine celebrates famine, starving women and children, a million people under the age of 18 being blown to smithereens, being starved forcibly.
01:23:55.000We see it in another form, which is leftism.
01:24:46.000And by the political left, I don't mean every Democrat, I don't mean every liberal, I don't mean every Kamala voter.
01:24:52.000I mean a specific sect of the radical left that recognizes no limiting principles.
01:25:00.000We see that kind of nihilistic violence from a certain crowd of Jewish Zionists and their allies.
01:25:07.000Some evangelical Christians, atheistic Jews that are sympathetic, that wield immense influence in our government, and they want to wield our military against their adversaries.
01:25:22.000We see it in the unthinking, primitive, backwards, regressive, you could say, undeveloped masses of people In other unenlightened parts of the world that are coming here and visiting the savagery upon us.
01:25:37.000And if there is anything that can come out of this, I hope that it can be potentially a new consensus.
01:27:14.000And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in.
01:27:26.000We need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow men, against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
01:27:50.000For any reason, for any ideological reason, against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
01:27:56.000And by that I mean the people that are really cruel, not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
01:29:06.000These craven losers, that person, person, that when Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck, instinctually got up and turned and celebrated, they have to be defeated.
01:29:32.000We can't invite them for a political compromise.
01:29:35.000If your gut reaction to seeing someone take a bullet in the neck and their face explode and their young children run up to them because they were afraid of the noise, if your reaction was to grin and celebrate, you must be defeated.
01:31:09.000But when it comes to evil people, cowardly, weak, evil people that snipe at Trump, at Charlie Kirk, like the gunman that came to my house last year.
01:31:24.000Unfortunately, it's not always up to us which battles we fight.
01:31:30.000When they show up to your front door, when they take shots at the rally at the change my mind, we don't have a choice.
01:31:48.000If these people ever get power over us, these people that celebrate, they sell t-shirts, they steal hats.
01:32:00.000When a man is lying dead, they will hurt you.
01:32:05.000They will hurt your children and they will destroy everything that is sacred to us, everything that we love, and they will do it with a smile.
01:32:15.000They're already doing it, they have done it, they're telling on themselves.
01:32:23.000All their cutesy language, their word games, their sarcasm, their irony, it is dripping with malevolence, dripping with contempt, dripping with malevolence and malice.
01:32:39.000And if these people ever win, we will all suffer the same fate as Charlie Kirk.
01:32:45.000They have to be defeated, utterly and fundamentally.
01:33:05.000The Satanists, the devil worshippers, the malevolent people that do these things, in part, they do it to stoke resentment, to stoke conflict.
01:33:17.000They take the things that we love away from us so that we will abandon God, so that we will become like them.
01:33:29.000That is whether they know it or not, that is why they do it.
01:33:33.000That is why they are impelled to do it by spiritual supernatural forces.
01:33:53.000Here is what I will say about left-wingers, because a lot of left-wing people reached out to me and they told me you have a responsibility.
01:36:12.000I have that obligation, and I think I have done it.
01:36:16.000I condemn the violence, all of it, all of the nihilistic violence, whether it comes from the far right, the far left, whether it comes from a Dylan Roof, the buffalo shooter, or someone like this.
01:39:08.000We murder each other with our words all the time, with our gossip, our slander, we overreact, we say things we don't mean, we get angry, we harbor grudges and resentment, things that we should not.
01:39:28.000But the day that someone gets shot for the disagreement, if you can't bring yourself to show the slightest ounce of humanity to a moderate, to a moderate Republican who got killed for no reason.
01:39:43.000This is a moment we all recognize could set us down the path towards a civil war, could set us down the path towards unbelievable horror, suffering, bloodshed.
01:39:55.000If you can't bring yourself, even for this for the selfish sake of yourself or your own people or your own pathetic side to show the slightest ounce of humility, of mercy, of magnanimity, benevolence, charity, then you are no better than the killer.
01:40:15.000And that means that you must be destroyed politically as well.
01:41:45.000And what makes us good is that we have Christ.
01:41:49.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
01:42:05.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self-giving love.
01:42:12.000So much of it, it cannot be contained.
01:42:18.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
01:44:26.000God is both merciful and just, and no one can say they have faith in God if they do not have faith in God's perfect justice, which we cannot understand, which is hard to accept, sometimes impossible.
01:44:42.000But that's what it is to be a Christian.
01:44:48.000That's what it was like to be the first Christians, to watch God himself nailed to a cross for the sake of everyone.
01:44:56.000You cannot tell me you have faith in God if you don't have faith that all of those people that seek to hurt us will ultimately meet their divinely appointed justice at God's hands, but not our own.
01:47:03.000But that person, all these people have to be joined up for the sake of America, for the sake of humanity, and say we disavow the nihilistic violence.
01:47:40.000And for those that don't, I think I speak for everybody when I say.
01:47:46.000For the people that are interrupting the vigils for the young man who was killed and yelling, fuck Charlie Kirk, for the people that are selling t shirts, mocking his execution, for the people that are saying He deserved it for some such other reason.
01:48:03.000These people must be ostracized from our society.
01:53:38.000When you put your intentions and your consciousness and your conscience in alignment with the true and living God, the God of mercy, the God that is synonymous with love, the God that is synonymous with truth and charity.
01:54:45.000It starts with you, and the cardinal sin, the first mistake you can make is to think that in a fundamental way, in an essential way, that we're different from the people that hate us.
01:56:24.000It runs off of violence and terrorism.
01:56:27.000It supports heinous wars and bloodshed, like in Palestine.
01:56:32.000We're also besieged not just from above, but from below, by barbarians, by a primitive form of evil, by bandits, savages, murderers.
01:56:45.000You see it all the time like we saw last week.
01:56:47.000You see it from our ideological opponents, from people in the middle, intellectuals, academics, these arrogant intellectuals chortling to themselves about this atrocity.
01:59:18.000Forget about pro-Israel free market, whatever.
01:59:25.000It is incumbent on all adolescent young men that want to save this country, that want any future for your children, they want to preserve what your ancestors built, to get involved in politics and to do more.
01:59:38.000And when I say politics, you're not mistaken what I mean.
01:59:41.000I don't mean go and vote for more Republicans to bomb Palestine.
01:59:44.000I do not mean to vote for more Republicans to cover up the Epstein files.
01:59:49.000Vote for more Republicans to squander and botch something like this so badly as they have.
01:59:56.000I mean, you need to become a human Swiss army knife, become unkillable.
02:00:23.000Not with the mind towards, I'm gonna put up stickers, not with a mind towards we're gonna get the vote, with a mind towards we are in this struggle until we die.
02:01:24.000You're not gonna like the answer because it is not that we are going to go out in some climactic, ecstatic, orgiastic, violent action like a movie.
02:01:41.000What does deliver real change is the thankless, monotonous, boring task, the oftentimes not very rewarding task of going in day in, day out and dealing with logistical problems and frustrations and fighting every day so that we can be in charge, so that we can protect our country, our inheritance, and all people.
02:03:27.000Use the anger, use the emotions you're feeling now, not to ruin your life, not to say something reckless, do something you regret, not to say something just as murderous as what happened, or do something just as evil as what occurred.
02:04:26.000We must control society for the good of us, our families, for the good of our enemies, for their own good, for the good of the children that have grown up and been misguided and corrupted by the devil and his allies to become this, to become monsters for the good of us all.
02:07:05.000Not our bodies, not our wealth, as you know, our esteem, our credibility, our victories, all of it eventually be washed away by time and by eternity.
02:07:17.000What you take with you to the judgment are your deeds.
02:07:22.000What is melted down at the end of your life is your actions.
02:07:29.000And they will be melted down like metals.
02:07:31.000And they will be gold, silver, bronze, copper.
02:07:36.000They will be judged accordingly to their weight, to their kind, to their type.
02:08:56.000But ultimately martyred for the sake of the truth, for the sake of mercy, for the sake of the unborn, for the sake of children affected by all these diabolical, perverse things.
02:09:10.000He will receive a handsome reward in heaven for it.
02:10:30.000And uh, I hope you'll take this message to heart.
02:10:34.000I know there's gonna be a lot of people out there, and they're gonna say, we need extremism, we need violence, we need to take matters in our own hands.
02:11:29.000I recognize that I have an obligation now to be serious.
02:11:34.000I recognize that I and so many of you too, we we have to be leaders.
02:11:40.000And what it means to lead, not only to lead by example, but it also means to resist our worst inclinations for the sake of the common good.
02:11:48.000Not what feels right, not what feels good for us in the moment, not what satisfies our anger, but what is truly best.
02:11:57.000It takes vision, it takes courage, it takes prudence, it takes leadership.
02:12:02.000We need people to grow up, we need people to fill in to that role, and I hope that people watching the show will do that.
02:12:10.000I hope people heed my warning, and I pray for the country.