00:01:51.000We look back into history all the way back to Rome to show how the left has been able to take over Western civilization starting in the United Kingdom, then America, in this fact-filled historical observation and analysis only here on the Charlie Kirk show.
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00:03:45.000His strategy sought gradual victory against any of the opponents that he would come against.
00:03:54.000And in this epic clash of Fabian versus Hannibal, he ended up winning through persistence, harassment, and wearing the enemy down by attrition rather than pitched and climactic battles.
00:04:14.000Roman general Fabius Maximus is not mentioned all the time.
00:04:18.000In fact, he's kind of gone into just historical obscurity in some ways.
00:04:25.000But in the early 1900s in the United Kingdom in Britain, in 1905, there was a group of socialist revolutionaries that decided to start a new society called the Fabian Society, named after Roman general Fabius Maximus for his slow and steady wins the race, delayer, gradual implementation, patient,
00:04:55.000persistent wearing down of the enemy strategy.
00:05:01.000You see, these young socialists in 1905 realized that in order to take over Western civilization via the progressive movement or the socialist movement, it was not going to happen immediately.
00:05:15.000It was not going to happen in big, drawn-out conflicts.
00:05:19.000Instead, they had to embody the spirit of Roman general Fabius Maximus against Hannibal and eventually wear down the Christian bedrock of Western society.
00:05:40.000The young Fabians wrote an essay, a series of essays that everyone should read called the Fabian Essays.
00:05:47.000Now, the Fabians were archrivals of Winston Churchill.
00:05:52.000And Churchill was able to stave off the socialists until the parliamentary elections of 1945.
00:06:00.000Parliament literally means the house of talking, the place where talking happens, where even after World War II, in all of its glory, Winston Churchill was unsuccessful in keeping the majority government, and people wanted vast social programs.
00:06:16.000And the Fabians and the socialists were able to deliver it 40 years later.
00:06:26.000For the right moment, you must wait, as Fabius did most patiently when warring against Hannibal.
00:06:33.000Though many censured his delays, but when the time comes, you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or your waiting will be in vain and fruitless.
00:06:46.000Incredibly, the logo of the Fabian Society was a tortoise, represented the group's focus for a slow transition to socialism, while its coat of arms, a wolf in sheep's clothing.
00:07:06.000It represented its preferred methodology for achieving its goal.
00:07:10.000The wolf in sheep's clothing symbolism was later abandoned, obviously, due to its negative connotations.
00:07:21.000Reading and studying how Britain has become a socialistic, authoritarian, and tyrannical state going all the way back to the Fabian Society is very instructive to how the American left has operated over the last 60 years.
00:07:35.000The American left embraced this strategy of Fabius Maximus versus Hannibal.
00:07:44.000We're not going to overshow our hands.
00:07:47.000We're not going to flush out the enemy.
00:07:49.000We are going to be persistent and we are going to harass you and wear you down.
00:07:57.000This is exactly how the left has taken over the country.
00:08:00.000A lot of conservatives ask all the time, Charlie, how is it that they control the colleges, the high schools, athletics, sports, the corporations?
00:08:10.000We as conservatives, we as constitutionalists, we as pro-American advocates, we are Hannibal.
00:08:22.000And they embraced a slow and steady, persistent type strategy.
00:08:28.000But the question is this, and this is an open-ended question, though, is that if you were to take the Fabian model, and if I refer to Fabianism on this program, many of you will now know what I mean.
00:08:43.000Have they decided to strike too early?
00:08:48.000Now, obviously, the United Kingdom is a completely different set of circumstances.
00:08:53.000But make no mistake, the Fabian society is where many major leftists were birthed from.
00:09:02.000George Bernard Shaw, for example, wrote extensively on behalf of the Fabian Society.
00:09:07.000Many American leftists who study in Oxford or study in London, they're exposed to the type of methodology that the Fabian society used.
00:09:17.000The American left that was really founded as the new left in the post-civil rights regime era of Herbert Marcuse and Michelle Foucault and Angela Davis and Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn, just to name a few of the kind of scholars.
00:09:34.000Noam Chomsky would be an example of a new left activist who teaches at the University of Arizona.
00:09:40.000Are they at a moment where they think they have us and they can strike now and the wolf in sheep's clothing and they could take it off?
00:09:47.000Literally, that was the coat of arms for the young Fabians.
00:09:50.000Or are they at a place where they think they can strike and in reality, their perceptions are deceiving them?
00:10:00.000Connor, play that tape that you mentioned between Chris Cuomo and Don Laman.
00:10:06.000So Chris Cuomo and Don Lamon were going back and forth with each other, where Chris Cuomo is saying, hey, are we going too fast?
00:10:15.000Are we implementing this at too high of a pace?
00:10:21.000And you can kind of see that this is the sort of debate that is happening privately that CNN decided to air publicly.
00:10:28.000The debate is, are we violating the Fabian principle of being persistent and wearing down the enemy?
00:10:38.000Do we really have them on the ropes or does it just feel that way?
00:10:45.000Is Hannibal's forces really that weak?
00:10:48.000Or are we just indulging in our own confirmation bias?
00:11:26.000But it fuels resistance for people who are not being logical, people who are looking for an excuse not to do it, an excuse to criticize the administration.
00:11:47.000And I will submit to you that the American left violated the Fabian principle of slow and steady wins the race.
00:11:58.000That when they kicked President Trump off Twitter a couple of days off of January 6th, after January 6th, they all of a sudden moved far too fast, far too quickly.
00:12:10.000When they are mandating vaccines and masking children, I believe that the success of the left is all being put in jeopardy because Hannibal, us, actually is much stronger than they actually might think.
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00:15:53.000When you are trying to apply for a job, do you put where you go to college, where you worked previously, where you went to college is largely irrelevant.
00:16:05.000But North Texas companies are reviewing the new rules and they say that if you say you're vaccinated, it could help you get a job.
00:16:14.000Last Thursday, obviously Biden made the response, the announcement around vaccines or weekly testing.
00:16:24.000Babbitch and Associates is the oldest job recruitment and placement service in Texas.
00:16:29.000Quote, companies have been proactive about COVID for self-preservation purposes.
00:16:34.000But in most organizations, there's always going to be some people that will be anti-vaxxers, and those kind of people stick their heels in the ground and say, I'm not getting vaccinated.
00:16:43.000Look at the job market is tough enough, and companies are having trouble finding candidates, so they'll take any way they can.
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00:17:07.000Has the current regime violated what has made the left so successful over the last 60 years, which is incremental change, piece by piece, which is first start with the civil rights regime, then get the Employment Prevention Agency, otherwise known as the Environmental Protection Agency, then put Earth Day in, then of course the Department of Education, then social welfare, destroy the black family,
00:17:37.000make everything about gay marriage in the 90s and early 2000s, infiltrate massive institutions, push an outright licentiousness agenda across the country.
00:17:53.000And then when you think you're winning as conservatives, you're actually losing.
00:18:00.000In the 1990s, it seems like, oh, yeah, conservatives won the House back.
00:19:55.000And what I'm being told is border agents on the ground are completely overwhelmed, completely overmanned, and they need a lot of help right now because that situation is getting worse literally by the hour with more migrants streaming in every single minute.
00:20:09.000Is this the time that they think they can strike and they can wipe us out?
00:20:38.000If we can endure this final push of the blitzkrieg of the left, the counteroffensive that we will launch, they will not be able to sustain.
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00:22:06.000John Durham has a heartbeat, everybody.
00:22:12.000It's not exactly what we'd want to see, but it seems like there's some momentum.
00:22:18.000John Durham expected to indict Clinton-linked attorney involved in Russia probe.
00:22:25.000This is Sussman, may have lied to top FBI lawyer James Baker in a meeting on September 19th, 2016.
00:22:34.000In that meeting, Sussman attempted to tie the Trump organization to a Russian bank, Alpha Bank, saying that they were using a secret server to communicate, Michael Sussman.
00:22:47.000The FBI later dismissed those allegations.
00:22:50.000So did Mueller, and they were totally bogus.
00:22:55.000Durham has discovered discrepancies between Sussman's congressional testimony and his September 2016 interview with Baker.
00:23:04.000During their discussion, Baker claims Sussman told him he wasn't working on the Alpha Bank project for any specific client.
00:23:11.000This directly contradicted his 2017 sworn testimony before Congress, in which he said he was working for an unnamed cybersecurity expert.
00:23:21.000Also, Perkins Coy internal billing records, which Durham has, shows that Sussman billed the hours he spent on AlphaBake probe to the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign.
00:23:35.000The facts seem to show that Sussman was intentionally provoking the Russian probe on behalf of the former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and then lied to obscure it.
00:23:47.000This was five years ago, everybody, half a decade ago.
00:23:51.000So you want to know what the big takeaway is here?
00:23:55.000We've known about this for four years.
00:23:57.000We knew that they concocted this using a Fusion GPS memo with Christopher Steele, who even testified in British court.
00:24:07.000This whole thing was concocted and made up.
00:24:11.000And Perkins Coy was the law firm who represented the DNC on issues related to Russia's 2016 hacking of its server.
00:24:21.000Perkins Coy, on behalf of the Clinton campaign and DNC, retained Fusion GPS, and the research firm eventually hired Christopher Steele, the former British intelligence operative, who went on to write the dossier about the alleged links between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which then ended up giving us the Mueller investigation, of which gave Democrats control the House of Representatives in 2018,
00:24:48.000imprisoned many Trump supporters, and almost imprisoned Roger Stone, almost imprisoned Paul Manafort, but he was imprisoned briefly and then got off.
00:24:59.000George Papadopoulos, who was the link between the Five Eyes spying network.
00:25:04.000And I know a lot of younger listeners right now are not exactly, not that they don't know as much, but they just might not have been in politics five years ago, or some of you might not have been in politics five years ago.
00:25:14.000Here's what happened, is that it became very clear that Trump might become president.
00:25:18.000So Hillary Clinton needed to launch some sort of a foreign interference narrative.
00:25:26.000No different than writing playwrights or no different than trying to concoct things out of thin air.
00:25:33.000She came up with the idea of, hey, why don't we create a narrative that Donald Trump is owned by Vladimir Putin?
00:25:40.000And this was a perfect narrative to try to create because Hillary Clinton and the Democrats were then able to pander to the warhawks who want to be light on China, light on the Middle East, but they hate Russia for whatever reason.
00:26:47.000And so Hillary Clinton was able to artificially create an entire story with her money, the Clinton campaign's money, through Perkins Coy.
00:27:02.000Now, if they do indict the Sussman guy, let me just tell you, he's not going to serve a considerable prison sentence if he serves a prison sentence at all.
00:27:10.000He's going to have the best attorneys in the world, and his attorneys, honestly, are probably going to be able to argue this one away.
00:27:20.000They'll say, no, no, no, no, he wasn't making this up to FBI officials.
00:27:25.000It's actually a good thing for our system.
00:27:27.000But the problem for those of us that want to see justice, not social justice, not racial justice, not environmental justice, but justice as it known in the Socratic and Platonic and Aristotelian sense, the classical sense, the sense that built our entire civilization, giving a man what he is due.
00:27:47.000So, yes, when you architect an entire spy operation against an incoming candidate, what is you do?
00:27:54.000You're due jail time is what you're due to sacrificing of your freedoms temporarily.
00:28:01.000And so, what Hillary was able to do through her campaign, through all of the people involved, and by the way, you know who else was involved?
00:28:11.000We don't have evidence that he was directly involved, but he was definitely aware of all this.
00:28:14.000Ron Clain, who is the chief of staff to the Biden White House.
00:28:20.000Do you know how I know Ron Clain and Hillary Clinton are close?
00:28:24.000Time magazine just published the 100 most influential people.
00:28:32.000It's this cabal of seemingly unimpressive people that know how to navigate the bureaucracy and they are willing to do things that are extraordinarily evil in preservation of their own regime, their own power, and their own wealth.
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00:29:56.000And so what I was getting at, and I kind of interrupted myself.
00:29:59.000It's kind of funny how one interrupts oneself, is that Sussman, there's a criminal statute here.
00:30:05.000So the government would indict Sussman and have to prove in court that he willingly and knowingly lied.
00:30:15.000Not that he had bad information, but he lied to the federal agent with the intent to try to deceive them towards the idea that Trump had ties to this Russia bank, Alpha Bank, saying they were trying to use a secret server to communicate.
00:30:30.000And Sussman, his defense will probably be, yeah, I heard it from somebody on this credible information and I was later corrected.
00:30:38.000Of course, we know he was lying, obviously, but that intent threshold is going to be difficult to reach.
00:30:46.000So then all of a sudden, because of this entire faulty narrative, Donald Trump fires James Comey, which set Washington, D.C. ablaze.
00:31:00.000Now, I push back against people because some people say, Charlie, he should have drained the swamp.
00:31:12.000Immediately, Republicans and Democrats unified together and they launched a special investigator and a special probe that did handcuff the Trump administration and Trump presidency for at least two and a half years.
00:31:25.000So then came Bob Mueller and his all-star team of angry Democrats, including Andrew Weissman.
00:31:33.000What started the Mueller investigation?
00:31:35.000The whole thing was Fusion GPS, was the Clinton campaign.
00:31:41.000Now, people forget this entire back and forth, by the way.
00:32:33.000Bob Mueller admitting under oath that it was just all about destroying Donald Trump, not even looking into the origins of this.
00:32:42.000So John Durham, who was put in place by Bill Barr to look into this, it has been five years since the incident happened, five years since our intelligence apparatus colluded with foreign intelligence services and an opposing presidential campaign to create a triangulation structure, a triangulation chokehold against a candidate they don't like because he presented an existential risk to their cabal.
00:33:06.000And what did Chuck Schumer say in January of 2017?
00:33:09.000You better be very careful, Mr. President.
00:33:12.000The intelligence agencies, they got nine ways this Sunday to come after you.
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00:35:24.000Like all things, there are phenomenal doctors in phenomenal hospitals, and doctors have been saving people's lives for my entire life.
00:35:30.000And there's also a question, though, of what if there are not what if there are some hospitals that need to step up their game and some doctors that need to step up their game.
00:35:39.000Well, there's a new Physicians Alliance that has been launched that says that hospitals, this is their words, are killing people.
00:35:45.000Doctors are being hamstrung by regulators, leading to hundreds of thousands of excess and unnecessary deaths.
00:35:51.000I can tell you, I know somebody that was in Las Vegas.
00:35:54.000He was an athlete, late 40s, early 50s, and he got COVID and freaked out and went to the hospital, and he was in good shape, and he died.
00:36:03.000Now, is it because of the hospital or because of COVID?
00:36:13.000I just think that it's important, though, because we need to ask ourselves the question, are we doing the best job we possibly can in these hospitals?
00:36:21.000Because as soon as you check yourself into a hospital, they're in control.
00:36:26.000Other treatments might not be available to you.
00:36:30.000And you might not be able to get drugs available or get treatments available that might be helpful.
00:36:40.000The article reads, stories are piling up about people who received no treatment until it was too late.
00:36:48.000They were placed on a ventilator and given remdesivir, a controversial drug known with harsh side effects, including potential kidney failure.
00:36:58.000Some people say that they are abandoned when in the hospital.
00:37:05.000And some hospitals do not have the manpower or the ability to be able to care for every single person that comes in.
00:37:15.000The coalition continues by saying, as they're trying to reform the hospital system, is they are trying to say that whether it's Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Fleming, Dr. Peter McCullough, that there might be other options available other than just doing exactly what they want to do, go on a ventilator and take remdemizivir.
00:37:46.000Dr. Robert Malone, who was one of the founders of the mRNA vaccine, of course, he's been whitewashed by the media.
00:37:59.000Says we have a crisis of death and disease here because of this blind insistence on only doing the vaccine, a crisis of death and disease for both the vaccinated and unvaccinated that was completely unnecessary.
00:38:51.000We do not have a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
00:38:54.000We have a pandemic of under-treatment and under early treatment.
00:38:58.000I can tell you someone right here in our own circle contracted COVID and threw the kitchen sink at it, Rogan style, ivermectin, ZPAC, and is doing fine.
00:39:09.000I'm not saying that works for everybody, okay?
00:39:51.000Instead, I think that early and aggressive intervention and also treatment, which is why we were, we got a lot of backlash for this.
00:39:58.000We're one of the few shows to actually do a segment about obesity, about diet, not eating processed foods, adjusting your lifestyle to all of a sudden be ready in case a biological weapon comes against you.