00:00:32.000Um but speaking of comedians, we do uh have this monologue from Sam Hyde that we talked about a couple of times, but we weren't really able to get to it.
00:00:39.000We had so many things that were going on uh during the shows, but it was uh an incredible monologue really on his last show, um, kind of summing up really what we're all thinking.
00:01:55.000They can't help themselves because they're so ugly and so low that the only joy they can experience, the only good that they can envision is to take something beautiful or innocent down to their level.
00:02:14.000And when they can't do it, the next best thing is blood.
00:03:10.000I mean, those are those are all of the the most difficult moments thinking about this, obviously the loss of Charlie, but then the impact that that has on the family, on his kids and as as a father with three young kids, I I that's that's the hardest places that I can't go, right?
00:03:26.000Um show us the the right celebrating that.
00:03:31.000I mean, the closest thing that you'll have is the ride celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden so that he couldn't kill more Americans.
00:03:36.000And then even then you had some people on the right, including myself going, uh running in the middle of the night to the White House to celebrate just seems kind of weird.
00:03:44.000Not bad, just kind of weird, you know.
00:03:46.000But at the same time, I'm right there with you celebrating the fact that that person can't take anybody else out.
00:03:58.000And going they bring up all these other cases, and that's something that's really bothering me right now because that these cases are not an apples to apples comparison, right?
00:04:07.000When you have the the the couple in uh Minnesota.
00:04:10.000And uh you say, well, where where's the half staff for them?
00:04:36.000What I'm saying is that it is not the same to say some random act of violence over somebody who had a grievance personally with somebody who was in office and we don't really know the political motivations of what's going on.
00:04:49.000That's not the same as the obvious connections that we've been able to make here and some of the information that we've been able to find.
00:04:55.000And why somebody would go and take out you know, somebody like Charlie Kirk.
00:05:01.000And uh Hyde had some other words too as well.
00:05:04.000Um listen, I wanna I want to play this, and I I am very much for telling people that we have to do a better job of loving one another in this process.
00:05:16.000We absolutely must do a better job of loving one another, but that does not mean that you accept violence from the other side.
00:06:07.000Right now, and this is what pisses me off the most about what I see from the Jacos Jessica Tarlov's or people that are on these panels uh right now is basically saying, like, hey, we need to tone down the violence, like Steven talked about, or we need to, you know, we need peace and um you know, we're really sorry.
00:06:20.000No, what what you really want is to go back to getting everything that you wanted with the threat of violence in the background.
00:07:05.000Yeah, but I believe those weren't counted as uh political violence, though.
00:07:08.000So I guess I guess we can't talk about them anymore because according to these studies, so that they could show that the right wing stuff and by by the way, it also doesn't take into account the impact of said violence.
00:07:18.000For example, if you look back in the you know, just prior to the the the year 2000, maybe go ninety five to two thousand and five, you'll see that there are way more white supremacist attacks than there were Islamic attacks.
00:07:29.000But three thousand people died because of one.
00:07:32.000So maybe we need to be citing a different study here.
00:07:37.000Something that has a little bit more meat to it, something that we can actually all kind of get something from instead of just having it be a talking point for people on the left to say, hey, let's just tone it down.
00:07:47.000You guys are the violent side anyway, so you guys should just tone it down.
00:07:50.000Let's go back to getting everything that we want.
00:07:56.000Hyde also went on to talk about Kirk's murder as and I I think a lot of people have seen it, and we talked about it just a second ago, but like a turning point for this country.
00:08:06.000There's not gonna be another moment like this, I don't think.
00:08:10.000In terms of intensity, sure, maybe, but in terms of possibilities, I don't think there will be another moment like this.
00:08:16.000I think this is the turning point for our country.
00:08:21.000It's critically important that we have the right attitude of optimism, compassion when it's warranted, reserve when it's when it's warranted.
00:08:35.000This is a historical moment, and there's uh the the charge is there, the critical mass is there to do historical shit in a way that it it hasn't been since twenty fifteen.
00:08:47.000There hasn't been a moment like this, arguably at any point in Trump's presidency or in Biden's presidency.
00:08:54.000And I think this is going to define him.
00:08:56.000It's time for Trump and the people in his administration To get off their asses and do something.
00:09:04.000Well, right now, what the media would like to do is to say Trump needs to tone it down a little bit.
00:09:10.000Make sure everybody goes back to their neutral corners where we get to dictate the terms to you guys.
00:09:29.000And you know what's another uh another symptom of how the people, it's so mainstream, the people who who are getting fired for what they said.
00:10:28.000I mean, you you you've already had the media sewed up, whether it's newspapers, television, even cultural stuff like movies and commercials.
00:11:14.000These are I know you're gonna laugh now.
00:11:16.000People laughed at me when I was saying, look how guys are portrayed, white guys at commercials.
00:11:21.000I was saying that in the late 90s of people going, that's you you gotta, you know, that's a crazy theory.
00:11:25.000Well uh I I fight with my wife because we watch these shows.
00:11:29.000I go, look, yeah, look, there's a there's another uh butch uh judge, there's another female black attorney.
00:11:36.000But they're real cases, but you understand they they can choose from a zillion murders that happened in this country.
00:11:42.000But they always pay even so when you think you're watching you're watching something that's based on reality, which it is, but they're cherry picking for every one female black uh DA, there's you know, four thousand white guys.
00:11:56.000How are the how many of the criminals are black?
00:11:58.000Well, that depends what channel and what show you watching.
00:12:48.000I mean, I've had these conversations with my wife.
00:12:51.000We live in a very conservative area, and we've had to talk about, okay, like how because it impacts our children.
00:12:56.000We're, you know, we're at the time we were new parents, and we're, you know, incredibly, it's you know, like you have your first kid, you're incredibly protected, you're walking around constantly trying to catch them before they fall, and by the time you get to the third kid, you're like, you're on your own, you know, have have fun.
00:14:15.000Uh Cash Patel just revealed that the FBI discovered a violent extremist network called 764 that convinces children to mutilate themselves or worse, take their own life.
00:14:24.000Uh this is coming from Eric uh Doherty from X. Um we have a clip.
00:14:30.000Counterterrorism work, cyber attacks, and foreign adversaries are something the FBI must never sleep on, and we are not sleeping.
00:14:36.000In the counterintelligence space alone, this year, year to date, 30% increase in counterintelligence arrests from the DPRK, Russia, Iran, and China.
00:14:46.000And I want the American people to know in this setting, there's a lot of work that the brave men and women in the FBI are doing, we just can't get into, but they don't stop.
00:14:53.000Our cyber threats, ransomware attacks, those harming our children online.
00:14:57.000We have nearly a 20% increase in indictments and arrests in seven months alone this year.
00:15:03.000We're going after those that inf harm our malware, infrastructure systems, telecom systems, and energy structure, combating salt and vault typhoons are just a little bit of the examples we're doing.
00:15:12.000Maybe most importantly under the counter-terrorism and domestic terrorism umbrella, our nihilist, violent extremist, and those that label themselves 764, who wish to go online and convince children to maim and mutilate themselves and commit suicide.
00:15:28.000And we are producing record numbers of arrests under that umbrella organization.
00:15:33.000We even stopped an individual in the 764 network who wanted to conspire to kill an adolescent girl.
00:15:57.000Discord is one of the places that that happens.
00:15:59.000We saw that in uh one of the stories that we covered.
00:16:02.000Um I always forget that I I I'm gonna mispronounce the name of the town that we were in, but if somebody can grab that for me, where we had the the middle school age student.
00:16:19.000Chipuffs, uh the uh the that it was radicalization via Discord.
00:16:24.000There was another shooting um recently, I think the one in Minneapolis where there was a Discord connection.
00:16:30.000Like there's these radicalization kind of points going on.
00:16:33.000And listen, if you're trying to harm this country, radicalizing is one of the ways where you like just feed you content because it's like it's gotta be the Jews this time around for every single thing that happens out there, right?
00:16:44.000That that's one of the ways it happens.
00:16:46.000But also it can it can be in kind of affirming.
00:17:36.000The authorities going out, proving that people did it and expediting the consequences.
00:17:41.000Because and the consequences need to be severe.
00:17:44.000I want people to be afraid to harm our children.
00:17:49.000I I just I we've just coddled this stuff for far too long.
00:17:53.000Aaron Powell That's a great point, though, about the consequences have to come it, you know.
00:17:57.000Because with stories like this, we got them in custody, and Then another news cycle comes and another news cycle, and you know how how slow the wheels of justice turn in this country.
00:18:18.000As far as he is the incident, the consequence proved it.
00:18:22.000And the closer it is to the incident itself, the more uh of a deterrent.
00:18:26.000Yeah, but I mean, because kids are dying right now.
00:18:28.000So let's let's let's step up and do this really quickly.
00:18:31.000One of the consequences that happened, and we we only have you know a handful of minutes left, and then we're gonna go today.
00:18:35.000But um one of the consequences, the Texas State student, I believe, uh, who went out and and mocked Charlie Kirk's death and then uh went on and and mocked it even further on the fountain and then disrupted and spit on the vigil.
00:19:07.000I hope every single other person out there who wants to go out and do stuff like this takes a hard look at that and goes, I don't want to ruin my life for that.
00:19:15.000I don't want to go be a a jerk to people who are in mourning right now and go and do I break student codes of conduct are different.
00:20:59.000So I I do understand that there is that tension between this.
00:21:02.000I think Matt Walsh did a pretty good job of explaining the the differences between both sides on that.
00:21:07.000Because people were trying to say, oh, now you're all for cancel culture.
00:21:10.000And it's like, well, actually, there's a lot of consequences that are just coming at people right now for for going out and violating their workplaces code of conduct and ethics.
00:21:18.000Like those things exist for a reason, right?
00:21:21.000But I do think that we need more swift consequences.
00:22:04.000So that's not what the lady from HR says.
00:22:08.000But that's why those those guys, my favorite clips online for the last couple of years are those guys that find out and they're they're just dads, working class dads.
00:22:17.000It's usually Oklahoma or the Midwest somewhere.
00:22:20.000They find out uh uh uh they have evidence of a uh a guy trying to meet a child somewhere.
00:23:17.000And they're making now they'll find another way, but it's like, okay, but we'll we'll make sure that this way is gone, and we're gonna blow you up.
00:23:22.000Literally, every plane, every boat, blow every single one of them up.
00:25:17.000He goes, You think you're gonna what are they when they what do you call filibuster when they and that's what the left does when they get beat in argument, they just try to talk over you and Patel was having none of that.
00:25:36.000Like that the I like these guys going after him, and they're like, I can't believe some of the things that we've heard from some of the you know members of this administration coming in here.
00:26:50.000Pastors, you don't see pastors and I use that term very loosely and their comments on this.
00:26:55.000That maybe that's something that I'll put together is just a list of those and some of the things that I want to talk to them About because they're leading their flocks astray.
00:27:02.000Many times calling Charlie Kirk a racist and doing all kinds of stuff, including Jasmine Crockett's pastor, apparently.
00:27:10.000Um, I say apparently it's it's her pastor, that's what they were saying, but it was definitely a pastor on a stage at a church, including a church that I used to attend, talking about it this weekend.
00:27:20.000And the kinds of things that I am hearing, the equivocation's the well, but you know, I don't, but it's always the butt.
00:27:41.000We used to have an understanding of that.
00:27:44.000We used to have an understanding that people can say stuff that is wrong and that is stupid, but as long as they weren't violent towards you, there was no reason to get violent towards them.