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00:02:22.000Very quickly, about three hours, that's quick for a modern trial.
00:02:26.000The trial in the Carmelo Anthony murder of Austin Metcalf, the jury came back guilty and pretty much immediately sentenced to 35 years in prison.
00:02:41.000Is really what the reason this has taken off because sadly there are thousands of murders in America every year.
00:02:48.000Some of them we get justice, some of them we don't.
00:02:51.000But this has caught fire because of how it got viral attention, how many people were defending Carmelo Anthony's actions, defending the indefensible, and continuing to do so, and in fact, getting worse since this verdict came down.
00:04:11.000You know, the slaughterhouse was Carmelo Anthony stabbing Austin Metcalf for no reason.0.99
00:04:19.000You know what's interesting about this, too, by the way?
00:04:21.000We'll keep playing the clips, but just how lies work on the internet in this new modern age that they really believe that he was acting in self defense despite eyewitnesses, despite the video.
00:05:23.000If he would have walked away, we wouldn't be talking about this right now.
00:05:26.000I saw a dark joke that, you know, when he's in prison at some point, Carmel Anthony is going to be told by a guard or another prisoner to move, and he's going to do it, and then it will click in his head.
00:07:04.000If you couldn't pick that up, he was swearing multiple times there, insulting Austin Metcalf, insulting his brother, saying, he said there, I would have stabbed both of them.0.88
00:07:15.000And that was not an isolated sentiment, actually.
00:07:52.000And, you know, it never ceases to amaze me in how many instances somebody gets victimized.
00:08:00.000A family is brutally and tragically forever changed and altered by the loss of their firstborn son.
00:08:07.000And somehow they become the villain of the story for some people.
00:08:12.000Now, I don't think this is widely held, but listen, even some elected officials are talking this way.
00:08:20.000Cue up the gem, Jasmine Crockett, SOT 30.
00:08:26.000If a 300 pound man is beating me, like on top of me and beating me down, I'm not limited to fists.
00:08:36.000You know, I would argue that even the only time we go into things like people's hands being considered deadly weapons is typically like if they're a professional boxer or that kind of stuff.
00:08:46.000But I think by the time you start getting to like football player, good argument.
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00:12:12.000So, Blake, give us the backdrop of the Belfast riots.
00:12:19.000So, a few days ago, we had yet another heinous crime in the UK.0.94
00:12:24.000This used to be something that maybe would happen once a decade in the old Britain, but in the new Britain, the UK, as they call it online, they have mass migration.0.82
00:12:33.000They're having crimes that I would say we got used to in the US a little while ago, and now they're in Britain where they never needed to have them.0.89
00:12:41.000And so, the most recent viral one, A clip and attempted beheading by a recent person granted asylum from Sudan.0.96
00:13:06.000For those who don't remember, Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
00:13:09.000This is a place where they had the sectarian Catholic versus Protestant divide for decades.
00:13:14.000And what this means is this is a place where.
00:13:17.000You have ordinary British people who have more history than the rest of the British Isles with anti violent anti government demonstrations and for lack of a better term, low level insurgency behavior.
00:13:31.000And they're flexing that muscle again.0.97
00:13:32.000They're livid and they started to let's be frank, they started to riot and they know how to riot unlike most native Brits.1.00
00:13:40.000Yeah, well, let's go ahead and play a report here that'll sum it all up for you.1.00
00:13:53.000Masked and hooded men burning families out of their homes, setting on fire stores and other businesses, torching numerous vehicles, including buses, and attacking police.
00:14:02.000All sparked by the brutal stabbing by a 30 year old Sudanese man, Hali Aludid, of a 44 year old resident of Northern Ireland.
00:14:10.000What has spurred the violence is the suspect made his way to Northern Ireland from Ireland, a member of the European Union, and was on a five year visa seeking asylum.
00:14:19.000Critics complain the anger is due to lax policies here.
00:14:23.000And in other European countries regarding immigration amid calls for a tightening up of who gets into the country.
00:14:29.000There was a new call from officials for locals not to take to the streets again tonight, along with a doubling up of police deployments to try to maintain calm.
00:14:38.000So, what he says there with them burning homes, specifically what they were doing is they're all masked up, they know to do that, and they're going after what are called HMOs, which we have those in the U.S., it's a health insurance thing.
00:14:50.000HMO in the U.K. is House in Multiple Occupation, which is basically a bunch of unrelated people.0.99
00:14:56.000Packed into a home because they're migrants, they're asylum seekers.0.98
00:15:01.000And so imagine an apartment in your community and they just move four unrelated, you know, young military aged men, as Charlie would like to say, into a home next door because they're asylum seekers like this guy.1.00
00:15:27.000Used throughout the world, it turns out, at least throughout the developing world, developed world, when we have migrant crises like this.1.00
00:15:33.000So, yeah, they are torching these.0.97
00:15:34.000Listen, I'm not calling for violence, so I don't condone or support torching buildings.
00:16:01.000They're going to villainize these men, these are the bad guys.
00:16:04.000And this is not a clip from the UK, but it's Commonwealth, and it's going to show you exactly the Western progressive mindset when it comes to this stuff.
00:16:15.000They are more mad at these men that are rightfully and righteously indignant and angry than they are at this Sudanese migrant that tried to behead somebody on the street.
00:17:11.000So, oh, it's Elon Musk's fault that your cucked politicians invite millions of foreigners from the third world that like to behead people in the streets.1.00
00:17:24.000Oh, and it's also the native born Brits' fault and Northern Irish's fault for getting upset that you've done this to them, that you've transformed their society over the course of a couple of years.
00:18:05.000Our societies have been absolutely transformed through mass migration, invasion levels of migration.
00:18:12.000And Blake's the history student here, but I can't help but think of the Viking invasions of the Isles and what they put up with and what they mounted to fight off the invaders.
00:18:23.000I mean, Britons, they fought off Hitler, they fought off Napoleon, they fought off every attempt to conquer them for a thousand years, going back to the Battle of Eusten.
00:18:32.000And now they say, invade me harder, Daddy.
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00:20:12.000You know, it's nine months since we lost Charlie, so a little bit somber in that way, but it's wonderful to see your face.
00:20:20.000And you helped me remember all the good times and when you came on the show with Charlie, and you guys would get in some trouble together, which was always a lot of fun.
00:21:09.000They all think that this was self defense, that these huge, you know, 300 pound football players were trying to kill him and he tried to run away and he accidentally impaled himself on a self defensive weapon.
00:21:22.000But some have been saying, We wish both of the Metcalf brothers had been killed.
00:21:54.000You know, a lot of them were white men, and, you know, I'm a black guy.0.55
00:21:57.000We were aghast at the racial tension because we kind of started going to school during the time when schools were integrated back in the late 60s, early 70s.
00:22:06.000And we talked about how we just got along fine, how we played football together, how we played basketball together.
00:22:12.000Now there was very little racial strife in the community then.
00:22:15.000And people were thinking that we were going to be the ones fighting and hurting each other, but we weren't.
00:22:19.000And we're amazed that our grandchildren have more racial strife than we had 50 years ago.0.62
00:22:28.000And you remember when it started happening after Barack Obama, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, every incident they could find, they used it to tell this new American generation that they were in a racist nation, that white Americans hated them, and it's really nothing.
00:22:45.000That we can do on this side, it might be something, but it's but every time we try to try to try to reconcile, try to bring people together under this banner of Americanism and Christianity and love, they're going to find something the smallest thing that they can find to throw gasoline on a fire and they're going to gaslight people and lie to people because the only thing they have is hatred, envy, and strife.
00:23:18.000Ever since the Civil War, that's been the left and the Democrats' party's game, and they haven't stopped playing it for the last 150 years.
00:23:25.000Man, I just, you speak with such moral clarity, Vince.
00:24:34.000It is weird to watch this, Andrew, because I can recall, I can't recall, I'm reading history, and we all see the old grainy black and white footage of the Civil Rights Movement and how the old KKK and the old racist Democrats were back then, and how we want to try to elevate and change that.0.97
00:24:53.000It looked like America did a very good job at doing that, but it's like there's a part of the black community that's turned into what we've hated.0.96
00:25:01.000This racist, ignorant, violent group of people who look at everything through the prism of race.0.96
00:25:08.000It's like a boomerang effect where it is this class of African Americans, mostly on the left, who mirror exactly who the old racist Democrat KKK was back before 1970 in the South.1.00
00:25:31.000Everything through the prism of race and extreme violence.
00:25:35.000So we've gotten a culture, and I think that this hip-hop music and this gangster rap has kind of pushed it and kind of permeated it.0.90
00:25:45.000And when you see Sharpton and Ben Crump and Pastor Bryant and a lot of these black preachers, they push this ideology of hatred, envy, and revenge.0.68
00:25:58.000And they talk about violence, hurting people.0.99
00:26:08.000In my first book, The Iron Triangle, I talk about how this black liberation theology in the church wants to use the black church as a political arm, which, as you and I both know, that when you talk about politics, you're talking about violence by the barrel of a gun.0.60
00:26:21.000That's all politics is, it's force.0.69
00:26:23.000So they want to now turn the black community to cannon fodder again for them to go out in the streets and call racial strife to make the world believe that America is this racist, evil nation, something that it's not.
00:26:36.000We have black people in America live better than any other black group in the world in the history of the world We have more money have more freedom have a better education of greater of greater incomes But they have led us to believe in large segments of the American population that we've been discriminated against We've been hurt and we'll be maligned It's difficult to see that when everybody we have an obesity problem in the black community, right?
00:27:00.000Everybody has an iPhone Everybody has housing and everybody has cars everybody has free medical care Everybody has an EBT card.
00:27:07.000You have what you want, but you're still angry.
00:27:16.000I've used it myself that we should look at it.
00:27:19.000Black Americans live better than blacks anywhere else in the world, in Africa, in the rest of America.
00:27:27.000And it's a remarkable achievement.1.00
00:27:29.000And I really like that point about the cultural rot because I think about how it's led to this horrible tragedy in Texas.
00:27:35.000As we've said, it's so unnecessary, but it's a pattern that we have seen that what Carmelo Anthony did is he went into a situation to essentially create trouble.
00:27:46.000He went where he wasn't supposed to be, and when he was asked to leave, he Refused and immediately escalated to maximal violence.
00:27:53.000And I just thought how we see that we play that we see that play out on subway cars, on buses, when someone is playing music really loudly when they're not supposed to, or maybe they're smoking weed in a train car and you're not supposed to do that, doing something and almost daring someone to ask you to stop.
00:28:14.000And then they escalate and we get horrific violence.
00:28:44.000Well, Andrew, you and I both are believers, and we read our Bibles and we live our lives by it.
00:28:50.000And one of the things our Bible tells us, us is that uh, God hates pride.0.87
00:28:54.000Pride is one of the seven deadly sins, but right now, in june, they we have a whole month celebrating what gay pride uh, we have.0.71
00:29:02.000We'll walk around, talk about black pride, and it's a, it's a sin that God hates.0.98
00:29:07.000But they use it in a in, in a way, and you know, Satan is crafty right, he'll take something that's negative and make it a positive.0.91
00:29:15.000So he, he's taken pride, which is something that God hates, and he's made it a positive in the black community and, i'm sure, in the gay community also.
00:29:22.000Black pride, gay pride, and these men walk around proud, You know, and what's the opposite of pride?
00:29:30.000It's humility, it's humbleness, it's manners, it's de escalation.
00:29:36.000It's what I've learned as a man growing up, and I know that you do too.
00:29:39.000That if, you know, I'm not going to argue with you over a parking space.
00:29:42.000If I'm pulling in and you say, hey, man, that's my space, I'm saying, hey, brother, it's yours.
00:31:40.000And, you know, his father, Jeff, just said, you know, I forgave you day one, but, you know, you have basically ended the man that I was.0.99
00:31:51.000That man no longer exists because you can't look me in the eye, but you can kill my effing son.0.97
00:31:59.000And then for them to be hurled all this abuse upon them, it's just heartbreaking to watch.
00:32:05.000I got to get your reaction here, though, Vince, on Jasmine Crockett.0.98
00:32:09.000Because you were talking about this victim mentality, and nobody exhibits this more profoundly, I think, and dumbly, stupidly, than Rep Crockett.0.98
00:33:18.000And what they do is they put these artificial barriers in front of you.
00:33:22.000They tell you to be afraid of things that do not exist.
00:33:26.000They walk around white Americans believing that every white person they see is sitting there saying, it is my goal in life to make Tyrone Johnson's life a living hell.0.99
00:33:35.000That you guys are sitting around like the Legion of Doom plotting to destroy every black man that you see.0.99
00:33:45.000Nevertheless, when you're told from the pulpit, when you're told from all these civil rights groups, and when you're told from black politicians, the highest people in our society, that this is what's going on, to a people that are isolated in these segregated black districts, in these segregated schools, in these ghettos.0.99
00:34:06.000Amongst all of these race-baden cowards that make me sick, this is what they hear.0.98
00:34:12.000It is in their music, it is in their culture, it is in their churches.0.97
00:34:15.000And this is why TPUSA is so important.
00:34:18.000You want a few organizations out there that are putting people out there like me to go out there every day and tell the truth about this.
00:34:27.000You know, we go out there and we tell the truth.
00:34:31.000You give people like me platforms to go out there and tell the truth.
00:34:35.000And because of this, we are changing the whole conversation.
00:34:39.000You saw what happened in the past election.
00:34:43.000Our side doubled our percentage of the African-american vote and even though our president is losing support in most of America, he's gaining it on the black side.
00:34:54.000Because you guys are giving people like me a platform to go out there and talk to the masses and tell the truth, and they're responding to it.
00:35:01.000See, we tell the truth and they lie, and when we tell the truth, their lies have to dissipate.
00:35:07.000So in America you can have anything that you want.
00:35:10.000If you're willing to work for it, if you're willing to be honest and if you're willing to go out there and compete, you'll be fine.
00:35:57.000I was upset and I said, Charlie, but one of the last things Charlie said to an African American young man, he says, Our DNA makes us the same, not this skin.
00:36:05.000Charlie actually said that and he publicly apologized at a meeting where I was.
00:36:42.000Well, you know, Charlie just told the truth, just like I do.0.88
00:36:45.000And what we do is we look at the black community, and we're looking at things like this that happen in the black community where we've turned ourselves over.0.98
00:36:53.000To savages to educate our children.0.99
00:36:56.000You and I both know you don't turn your children over to the state to have your children educated, Christian children educated, because the state is secular and it's going to teach you their secular ways.0.74
00:37:05.000And because of that, our children now are in a public educational system that teaches them that they're victims, that teaches them this intersectionality that Charlie talks about, that teaches them that America is a racist nation, that teaches them that in the nation of your birth, you are less than, that this nation is irredeemable.
00:37:25.000That when you go out and try your best, you still can't make it.
00:37:30.000Instead of putting together government programs that control the black community and control America, we should have been telling government to step back and turn us over to Christ, turn us over to our churches, turn us over to our synagogues.0.83
00:37:45.000Instead, we have a group of people who are controlling the black community and are telling them every single solitary day, every single solitary day, that they don't have their boot list.
00:38:27.000Great Books 101, Ancient to Medieval course, is an absolute game changer.
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00:38:36.000So, before Charlie ever stepped into a debate stage or behind a microphone, he understood something important.
00:38:41.000If you want to lead, you have to first learn.
00:38:43.000Charlie believed that ideas shape character and conviction and courage.
00:38:47.000And that's why he spent so many years studying the classics, the American founding, and the Bible.
00:38:51.000And he did a lot of that through Hillsdale College's free online courses.
00:38:55.000These are real college courses taught by actual Hillsdale professors.
00:38:59.000They're amazing, the best academics in the country.
00:39:03.000One of those courses, like I just said, is Great Books 101, Ancient to Medieval, where you'll study foundational authors like Homer, Augustine, Dante, Chaucer, writers who shape Western civilization, and they still.
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00:39:20.000The course includes Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, the epic stories of Achilles and Odysseus that have influenced the West for thousands of years.
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00:40:04.000We've got a great guest in store for you, and she is now going to be advancing to the runoff election for the next governor of South Carolina, and that's Pamela Evett.
00:40:15.000She wins this very Crowded field of a race in South Carolina.
00:40:25.000Well, thank you so much for having me.
00:40:28.000It was a great night last night, and you're right, it was a crowded field.
00:40:33.000But, you know, we did a lot of grassroots, something that I know Charlie Kirk did really well.
00:40:39.000You know, getting out, we got to all 46 counties between July and December of last year, shaking hands, talking to people, having great dialogue.
00:40:48.000And the rural counties came out for me, and And so we're going to do as much as we can in the next two weeks.
00:40:55.000Our runoff cycle is pretty tight, but it works good.
00:40:59.000Talking to people and asking for their vote works.
00:41:39.000Well, you know, the president getting his endorsement was such an honor and incredibly humbling, but he said it really well.
00:41:46.000He said, You know, you're a businesswoman, you've been with me from the beginning, and you're the only one in this field.
00:41:53.000He said, I know all the people running.
00:41:54.000And you're the only one that can bring the American First agenda and keep it alive and well in South Carolina, eliminating state income tax, getting rid of useless regulations, making sure our judges are elected the right way.
00:42:08.000He said, You have the business sense, you have the political sense.
00:42:12.000And he called me last night and said, You know, great job, and that he was going to do everything he could to get me over this finish line.
00:42:20.000We were going to win the runoff and win big.
00:42:35.000Tell us a little bit about your origin story here.
00:42:38.000Obviously, you're the lieutenant governor currently, but.
00:42:41.000Yeah, that's just the smallest part of my life.
00:42:44.000You know, I said I've held a lot of titles over my life.
00:42:46.000Being a mom and a wife is the best title I've ever had.
00:42:50.000But, you know, I'm an accountant by trade, I'm an entrepreneur at heart.
00:42:54.000I started a payroll HR company from an office in my home and grew it into a national company.
00:43:00.000I was just really excited about President Trump jumping into the arena when it came to being president.
00:43:09.000I started supporting him right away because I.
00:43:12.000We didn't need any more career politicians.
00:43:14.000We needed a business person who could come in and understand what we were going through.
00:43:18.000And that's how Governor McMaster and I met.
00:43:21.000Also, a longtime supporter of the president.
00:43:25.000I'm the first lieutenant governor ever elected with a governor here in South Carolina.
00:43:30.000And so the governor called me one day and asked me to come and talk to him.
00:43:34.000And when I asked him why he wanted me to be his running mate, he said, because I want a business person, somebody who has signed the front of paychecks, who understands when government gets too big and too bloated.
00:43:45.000Gets too deep into people's lives, it's really bad.
00:43:49.000And he goes, and I want you out there telling me what we're doing good and what we're not.
00:43:53.000And so that's what I've done for eight years.
00:44:34.000You talked earlier about the grassroots part.
00:44:36.000Obviously, that's near and dear to us at Turning Point Action.
00:44:39.000That's what we do day in and day out, right?
00:44:42.000We're out there chasing votes, we're out there trying to get people registered.
00:44:46.000Explain how important that was for you.
00:44:49.000And I think people also kind of, and this was Charlie's.
00:44:52.000The secret sauce actually, because he was constantly interacting with people.
00:44:56.000What that does to you, the candidate, like it changes you, it changes how you message, it changes how you are interpreting their needs, wants, concerns of real people, real voters on the ground.
00:46:01.000And so it was eye opening for me and it gave me an even deeper respect for our farmers because their life is not easy and they're so resilient that they never complain.
00:46:12.000And so everybody just kind of takes for granted that everything's going well and it's not.
00:46:17.000And I've, you know, I've promised our agriculture community and our forestry community that I would put a liaison right in the governor's office so that we could work with President Trump to handle their problems and issues in real time and not.
00:46:31.000Waiting, you know, till they boiled up to us.
00:46:33.000And it just gave me a whole new insight of where I need to focus my attention as governor and how do I better serve the people.
00:47:06.000I mean, the rural Americans get forgotten about and left aside so often.
00:47:14.000Pamela, just again, I'm trying to introduce you to our audience here, our national audience.
00:47:19.000Rattle off the top three or top five issues that you're going to address as governor.
00:47:23.000So, first and foremost, on day one, we're going to eliminate state income tax because we need to put money back in the homes of hardworking South Carolinians.
00:47:32.000And we're going to lower property taxes because nobody should ever be able to be taxed out of their home.
00:47:37.000We're going to work on regulations here in South Carolina, a bright red conservative state.
00:47:42.000We have over 80,000 regulations in our state.
00:47:45.000It was one of the things that energized me to saying yes to the governor and leaving my business to come here and serve, was because we have too many regulations and it's too hard on businesses and it makes it hard for them to be profitable.
00:47:58.000So we're going to get rid of them and judges.
00:48:01.000We're only one of two states that allows the General Assembly to elect our judges.
00:48:46.000So, 13 days from today, we need to see a big turnout.
00:48:51.000And, you know, you guys are wonderful.
00:48:53.000I told a story, a very personal story.
00:48:56.000My son is 19, he's in a college, he goes to college here in South Carolina, and just how much Charlie had shaped his life and the life of his friends.
00:49:05.000It was, I mean, he was the first call I got.
00:51:02.000I'm trying to find the good news in some of the electoral map.
00:51:05.000Okay, so Spencer Pratt obviously got gamed.
00:51:07.000In the DSA, folks went and ballot harvested and chose Nithya Rahman to get rid of Spencer Pratt.
00:51:15.000But the also good news is that Tom Steyer is not going to be in the top two for the governorship.
00:51:20.000That goes to our friend Steve Hilton, who has secured that second spot next to Javier Becerra.
00:51:27.000And here's the other good news Tom Steyer burned through $215 million in cash for a second time and still couldn't get over the threshold to get into the run.
00:52:58.000Six years ago, Steyer used a similar strategy in his bid for president, giving his campaign more than 300 million, 318 million in contributions, and another 24 million in loans, according to the campaign.
00:54:53.000And what was going on in 2022 that might cause parasites to get through Panama?
00:54:57.000We don't know for sure how it happened, but.
00:55:01.000I will note that was a period where literally millions of human beings and sometimes animals, I bet some of them had pets, they were streaming through the Darien Gap, that jungle that's supposed to be almost impenetrable.
00:55:11.000We were letting millions of people through, and what were they doing?
00:55:14.000They were coming all the way up to the US.
00:55:16.000And right around that time, this pest, the screw worm, got through, started getting on animals, started spreading up Guatemala, Mexico.
00:55:35.000But we're going to spend hundreds of millions, probably billions of dollars, trying to re eradicate this thing that we'd gotten rid of with inferior technology, inferior know how decades ago.0.99
00:55:46.000That is the decline that you see for mass immigration and everything else.0.56
00:57:27.000Brandon, there's two sort of like through lines that I want to talk with you about.
00:57:32.000You were on the SPLC hearing, you were in the room yesterday, and I thought you had this just.
00:57:38.000Amazing moment where you really just, I mean, I don't know how they would sit there and defend what they've done or who they are or what they believe, but you had this great exchange, and I want to play it 37.
00:57:50.00040% of abortions nationwide are of black babies.
00:57:54.000Blacks represent about 13% of the population.0.70
00:57:57.000Does that sound like something a white supremacist would oppose?
00:58:04.000What I would say again is that SPLC supports reproductive.
00:58:08.000Calling somebody a white supremacist is a pretty serious charge, isn't it?
00:58:13.000I mean, I would think you would be able to defend that if your organization says that.
00:58:55.000Yeah, you know, it's crazy that groups like the SPLC will hurl, I mean, just really abominable epithets against conservatives, against pro lifers, in this case, saying that pro lifers are somehow have an ideology that is rooted in white supremacy because they believe, I guess, that the nuclear family itself is white supremacist and abortion helps to undermine that, which seems to be the goal of the SPLC.
00:59:25.000But to call a group of Pro lifers, white supremacists, I think is a very serious thing to say.
00:59:31.000It's something that can really harm somebody's reputation, certainly harm the reputation of that group.
00:59:36.000And if you're going to say that, you ought to be able to defend it.
00:59:39.000And I didn't really ask him anything very difficult.
00:59:42.000I just basically asked him, why do you believe pro lifers are white supremacists?
00:59:46.000And the reality is that, as we just saw, 40% roughly of abortions in the United States are black babies, despite black people being about 13% of the population.
01:00:22.000And there were so many amazing moments out of this hearing.
01:00:26.000And sometimes hearings are like, whatever, okay.
01:00:28.000But this is so important because what the SPLC has been accused of doing.
01:00:34.000Is essentially ginning up images of hate, images of, and what they've, it's, you know, to sort of evoke the classic, you know, burning crosses, widespread, and then to find out they're funding the burning crosses, to find out they're buying KKK merch, basically, so that they can expose it, and then smearing like normal conservatives, mainstream conservatives, as hate groups to just get donations from credulous donors.
01:01:02.000If hate group and like hate speech has any meaning, it really is what.
01:01:07.000The SPLC does, which is to lie about what groups of people they dislike do and believe.0.83
01:01:14.000That they're going around and saying, there are all these hateful white conservative Christians in America that you should be afraid of.0.95
01:01:22.000Here's all these things they're doing, and they are faking it.0.98
01:01:27.000They have agent provocateurs engineering this so that they can then take those fake hate groups and smear people like Charlie Kirk as linked with those groups.
01:01:38.000And I'm going to play this clip for you.
01:01:41.000Congressman Gill here and get your reaction.
01:02:58.000You know, it's really easy to just say that, to put that into the ether, to demonize a group like Turning Point than it is to actually substantiate it.
01:03:08.000Yeah, and they bring up the Black Pilot.0.63
01:03:40.000How insulting is that to somebody like Wesley Hunt?
01:03:43.000But just for the thousandth time, Charlie, when he said black pilots, was reacting to the CEO of United Airlines saying he was going to mandate a 50 50 quota system.
01:03:54.000Pilot class 50% minority and women and 50% white.
01:03:58.000For whatever reason, pilots in this country are predominantly white men.
01:04:13.000So if you're going to mandate 50% minority pilots in a class, can you guarantee me that the standards are going to remain high, that the safety of the passengers is going to remain paramount?1.00
01:04:25.000Or are you going to start Forcing through pilots that aren't qualified.0.99
01:04:29.000I mean, it's just disgusting top to bottom because they're going to bring this up until the end of time and then they're going to get behind Tofu Taurico in your state of Texas who says, I have a virus in me because I have white skin.
01:04:42.000And they're going to get behind every form of institutional discrimination in America, whether it's DEI in government, discrimination in college admissions.
01:04:51.000They endlessly do this sort of innate discrimination.
01:04:57.000Discriminate based on innate traits against people because they're male, because they're the immutable characteristic haters.0.96
01:05:23.000But if you ask anybody in the country, regardless of what race they are, white, black, Hispanic, Asian, whatever, and you ask them, Do you want your pilot to be the most qualified pilot whenever you hop on your next American Airlines or United flight?
01:05:37.000Or do you want them to be chosen in any sense because of their race?
01:05:42.000And everybody will tell you, I want the most qualified pilot.
01:05:47.000I just want the guy who's going to make sure the plane doesn't crash.
01:05:51.000And for the SPLC to contort that into evidence that Turning Point is a hate group, I think that's the kind of thing that normal people should be able to look at and say, SPLC has zero credibility.
01:06:04.000This is an organization that nobody, much less the United States government, should listen to in any sense.
01:06:11.000But this is the kind of stuff that they've used to weaponize these conservatives.
01:06:14.000And that's the key thing to emphasize here.
01:06:16.000This is not just a left wing group that campaigns that has a hate map.
01:06:21.000This was a group that, within very recent memory, it was treated like this neutral arbiter of facts.
01:06:28.000That the New York Times, any of these news publications would say, Oh, this group is labeled as a hate group by the SPLC, which means they probably are.
01:06:35.000The FBI brings them in to train agents.
01:06:38.000Our government agencies use their databases like their official record.
01:06:43.000And one of the most important triumphs of the MAGA era, the Trump era, is.
01:06:49.000We are not going to allow this to pass anymore.
01:06:51.000Yeah, we're building up antibodies to it.
01:06:53.000I just want to remind the audience three months and 19 days after the SPLC put Charlie and Turning Point and our students on their hate map, he was gunned down by an assassin who said, Some hate just can't be negotiated out.
01:08:58.000So, the CEO published an article saying, Why I Use My Fifth Amendment Rights Before Congress Today, silence in response to bad faith action is not retreat.
01:09:44.000I want to remind people because this is a story from a few months ago.
01:09:47.000A lot of this kicked off because obviously we warned about them for a long time.
01:09:52.000Charlie warned about them for a long time.
01:09:53.000But the New York Times, a left leaning newspaper for sure, they actually are the ones who did a very detailed report on them a couple months ago.
01:10:03.000If you want to go read it, it's ActBlue may have misled Congress on vetting foreign donations.
01:10:08.000And it's because when they're the CEO who's pleading the fifth, Regina Wallace Jones, she had said that they'd carried out detailed, multi layered screenings to root out foreign corrupt illegal donations.
01:10:21.000And their law firm said this presents a substantial risk for Act Blue.
01:10:26.000And they said that a criminal investigation might find that they had tried to conceal facts about its efforts to prevent foreign contributions.
01:10:34.000And it says the memos instigated a meltdown at the highest levels of Act Blue, one of the Democratic Party's.
01:10:41.000Most vital financial organs, a series of top officials resigned in quick succession.
01:10:50.000And I would note, we saw something very similar like this with the SPLC six whole years ago, where there was misconduct involving Morris Dees.
01:10:59.000Suddenly, all the rats jumped off the ship.
01:11:01.000They brought in a former staffer for Michelle Obama to do a very detailed investigation that was never heard from again.
01:11:07.000And suddenly, now we see all of this misconduct at the SPLC.
01:11:11.000I think we're going to find something very similar at ActBlue.
01:11:13.000Well, so just so you know, like, The little number on the back of your credit card where you have to put your CVV code or whatever, they don't require that, or at least they didn't.
01:11:23.000That's a security measure that is in place to root out fraudulent donations.
01:11:29.000I mean, there are many allegations against ActBlue, but it was completely, in my opinion, a money laundering organization for the Democrat Party.
01:11:38.000Now they're in pure retreat, and it's beautiful.
01:11:40.000So she goes on these attacks are part of a much bigger trend of retaliation and retribution.0.96
01:11:49.000Okay, we were defrauding the political system, actually, in the United States, but we're the victim.
01:11:55.000It was universities, it was law firms, then civil rights organizations like the SPLC had it coming.
01:12:03.000Now it is a platform that helps people participate in democracy.
01:12:07.000If those behind this scheme succeed, they will go further against other causes, other service providers, other candidates, and ordinary American citizens whose only offense is disagreeing with this administration.
01:12:20.000That is all from the words of Regina Wallace Jones, who's the president and chief executive of ActBlue and a total fraudster.
01:12:51.000Is not going to be able to officiate the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States over what officials have said are vetting concerns.
01:12:59.000I think he was denied a visa, but I think he was gained an opportunity to sort of highlight what America has become, which is a shame.
01:13:09.000Yeah, okay, so this guy has like apparently known ties to terrorist organizations in Somalia, and so they denied him.
01:13:17.000And then he goes back, by the way, I don't think we have this clip, but he goes back to Somalia when he's denied, and he gets like a hero's welcome.