Ed Martin (intro by Charlie Kirk)
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It's been going on, though, for a while. I mean, maybe. I mean, look, Phyllis Schlafly, for whom I worked, there's this famous exchange where she's given a speech, and she says, Clarence Thomas said to her, how do you keep going, Phyllis? You know, she said, how do you keep—he said, and she said, there's a prayer, she says, you know, that she would always say, from the malignant enemy, defend me.
It's been going on, though, for a while. I mean, maybe. I mean, look, Phyllis Schlafly, for whom I worked, there's this famous exchange where she's given a speech, and she says, Clarence Thomas said to her, how do you keep going, Phyllis? You know, she said, how do you keep—he said, and she said, there's a prayer, she says, you know, that she would always say, from the malignant enemy, defend me.
It's one of the Catholic prayers, you know. Yes. You know, look, we're so blessed. You know, you have the same attitude to be in this country, to have so many opportunities. And people deserve, our families deserve to have a future. And so this is the fight that we're in. And, you know, they've said terrible things for about a month. My wife doesn't watch TV, which is great.
It's one of the Catholic prayers, you know. Yes. You know, look, we're so blessed. You know, you have the same attitude to be in this country, to have so many opportunities. And people deserve, our families deserve to have a future. And so this is the fight that we're in. And, you know, they've said terrible things for about a month. My wife doesn't watch TV, which is great.
It's one of the Catholic prayers, you know. Yes. You know, look, we're so blessed. You know, you have the same attitude to be in this country, to have so many opportunities. And people deserve, our families deserve to have a future. And so this is the fight that we're in. And, you know, they've said terrible things for about a month. My wife doesn't watch TV, which is great.
Doesn't read the papers, thank God. My kids do a little bit now, and they're not quite as convinced that I'm as good a guy as I told them I was before. But no, no, it's a... It's a battle. It's a fight for the future. And so some of us are going to take a bit of a beating and we'll keep going.
Doesn't read the papers, thank God. My kids do a little bit now, and they're not quite as convinced that I'm as good a guy as I told them I was before. But no, no, it's a... It's a battle. It's a fight for the future. And so some of us are going to take a bit of a beating and we'll keep going.
Doesn't read the papers, thank God. My kids do a little bit now, and they're not quite as convinced that I'm as good a guy as I told them I was before. But no, no, it's a... It's a battle. It's a fight for the future. And so some of us are going to take a bit of a beating and we'll keep going.
Well, that's fair. I thought you were going to say something different. You know, the one thing I tell people all the time is one of the reasons you have to care to de-escalate the rhetoric is it is leading. You can see it's leading to it. I mean, people are spitting on me on the sidewalk, right? This is not normal behavior. Mr. May, she knew who you were.
Well, that's fair. I thought you were going to say something different. You know, the one thing I tell people all the time is one of the reasons you have to care to de-escalate the rhetoric is it is leading. You can see it's leading to it. I mean, people are spitting on me on the sidewalk, right? This is not normal behavior. Mr. May, she knew who you were.
Well, that's fair. I thought you were going to say something different. You know, the one thing I tell people all the time is one of the reasons you have to care to de-escalate the rhetoric is it is leading. You can see it's leading to it. I mean, people are spitting on me on the sidewalk, right? This is not normal behavior. Mr. May, she knew who you were.
Well, that's a—yes. I mean, I knew who you were because I follow this stuff, but like— But I think that the— It can lead to—when people start to lose power, you see the desperation, right? You see the—and to me, that's the one thing you start to notice. And so, yes, it could be really terrible on a Democrat administration.
Well, that's a—yes. I mean, I knew who you were because I follow this stuff, but like— But I think that the— It can lead to—when people start to lose power, you see the desperation, right? You see the—and to me, that's the one thing you start to notice. And so, yes, it could be really terrible on a Democrat administration.
Well, that's a—yes. I mean, I knew who you were because I follow this stuff, but like— But I think that the— It can lead to—when people start to lose power, you see the desperation, right? You see the—and to me, that's the one thing you start to notice. And so, yes, it could be really terrible on a Democrat administration.
Imagine, you know, what it's like for, you know, President Rahm Emanuel when he puts in, you know, Attorney General, I don't know, Adam Schiff and what the heck that's like. It feels like we've gone to the bottom and maybe—
Imagine, you know, what it's like for, you know, President Rahm Emanuel when he puts in, you know, Attorney General, I don't know, Adam Schiff and what the heck that's like. It feels like we've gone to the bottom and maybe—
Imagine, you know, what it's like for, you know, President Rahm Emanuel when he puts in, you know, Attorney General, I don't know, Adam Schiff and what the heck that's like. It feels like we've gone to the bottom and maybe—
you know, finish a thought that I had earlier that I didn't get to finish, which is, it feels like a lot of people that were good people before, you know, a hundred years ago, again, back to the a hundred years ago, good people just had good morals, cared about each other, fight, fight, fight, but be honorable on the same side. That doesn't seem as common right now, right?
you know, finish a thought that I had earlier that I didn't get to finish, which is, it feels like a lot of people that were good people before, you know, a hundred years ago, again, back to the a hundred years ago, good people just had good morals, cared about each other, fight, fight, fight, but be honorable on the same side. That doesn't seem as common right now, right?
you know, finish a thought that I had earlier that I didn't get to finish, which is, it feels like a lot of people that were good people before, you know, a hundred years ago, again, back to the a hundred years ago, good people just had good morals, cared about each other, fight, fight, fight, but be honorable on the same side. That doesn't seem as common right now, right?