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Hey everybody. God bless Texas. Texas has passed a pro life bill, a voting protection bill, an open carry bill. We talk about how in Texas they are leading the way right now. And I just want to say thank you. I just want to say thank you to Texas for doing this. We dive deep into this and also make the case for life which is so necessary in today's culture. If you want to support our program, you could do so@charliekirk.com support I want to thank Caroline for from Laguna Nagel, California, thank you for supporting us. Dylan from Centerville, thank you so much for supporting us@charliekirk.com support Lewis, thank you for supporting us. John, thank you for supporting us. Robert, thank you for supporting us. Juan, thank you for supporting us. And Steve, thank you for supporting us@charliekirk.com support when you get behind the work we are doing, it helps us get to the next level@charliekirk.com support if you want to email us your questions, you can do so by emailing us freedomarliekirk.com Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus.
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lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point usa. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives. And we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Hey, everybody. This episode is brought to you by my friends at ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN.com Charlie Secure your device. Anonymize your online activity. Protect your action online. Expressvpn.com Charlie help our show out by also helping yourself. Protect yourself. Expressvpn.com Charlie so much to get to, but I want to say God bless Texas. Texas is a wonderful place. My favorite part of Texas and producer Connor is going to come in here and prove me wrong is Texas hill country. They're great folks out there. Is that right? Aren't they good people? I tell you, that is a special slice of heaven if I've ever seen one. Texas right now is right in the middle of every major cultural and political fight that's been happening in our country. I just spent a couple days in Texas and despite many of the political wins, I could tell you that culturally, Texas is teetering right on the Brink, we're talking about Harris county that has now become basically a blue county. Now when I go through Harris county, which is Houston, Texas, and all of a sudden I'm in the Galleria neighborhood and I see more vegan smoothie places than good old Texas barbecue. When I see more SoulCycle than I do kind of country music places, I'm like, timeout, who is taking over Harris county here? But Texas, thanks to a strong tradition of conservative leadership and a, quite honestly, a massive population of conservatives and new conservatives moving to the state, they are not backing down. So there are two fights happening right now in Texas, and the first one I want to get into, the first one very well might be the end of Roe versus Wade as we know it. Now, we've made our positions very clear on abortion. We believe that life begins at conception when deoxyribonucleic acid is formed. That is the unique life that will never be formed again. And they deserve full. That human being deserves full and complete constitutional protection under the United States government as any other human being does. Now, many of the pro abortion activists, they will use the acronym SLED as a way to try to justify abortion size, level of development, environment and degree of dependency. I'm happy to go through kind of the best rebuttals to all of them, but the one that they try to focus on the most is degree of dependency. That child can't survive without the help of the mother. Therefore we should be able to terminate that life. Now, that argument is silly because there's people all throughout society that are dependent on others to live, such as people in old people's homes, people in comas, people that are even three months old. They couldn't. A baby's not going to go in the woods and feed itself until it's at least 10 years old. So there is this idea that children need to have support. Therefore it's not a moral justification just to eliminate them. So Texas has just recently passed an abortion law. Actually, they passed it over the summer, but now it's going into effect. Is that right? So it's September 1st, which means that it's now gone into effect and the collective left is losing their mind now. Mind you, New York really kind of forced the hand of Texas. Remember when New York, a couple years ago, they passed a post birth abortion bill saying that you could terminate pregnancies after the baby was born. Remember Governor Ralph Northam? You gotta boost the baby, you gotta relax the baby and then you can make a decision with the baby. Is he still the Governor. He's still the governor of Virginia. Governor Blackface. Let's get that tape of Governor Ralph Northam. It's, it's too good to pass up. So Texas decided to step up and be leaders in what is actually a very moderate abortion proposal. This is super mainstream. It's a six week abortion ban. And guess what? Did you know a majority of America believes in at least a six week abortion ban? It's very simple. If you can detect a heartbeat, you cannot terminate the pregnancy. The left is out of control on this issue. If you want to talk about the sacred holy grail of the American left, it is unrestricted abortion. How'd you get the Northam clip that fast? That's pretty remarkable. Producer Connor, I gotta tell you, he's like Houdini with these clips. I mentioned it and that's really impressive. Alright, let's listen. Governor Ralph Northam. So in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. And, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. You heard what he said. The infant will be made comfortable and then a decision will be made of whether or not to continue that life. The only decision that needs to be made at that point in time is what to name the child. That's it. What school is the child going to go to, what church is the child going to go to, not whether or not to terminate the life of that child. And so the Texas law has now gone into effect and the Texas abortion lobby is looking for the Supreme Court to intervene. I just want to manage expectations here. Though the Supreme Court might intervene, the Supreme Court might do this. I'm just making a prediction because I am a big Alexander Hamilton fan. And Alexander Hamilton made a prediction about the U.S. supreme Court that I'm going to tell you about in just a second. That the Supreme Court might intervene and say, okay, we'll put a stay on this law, but we want to hear whether or not we should revisit whether or not abortion laws can be passed around this sort of framework. Don't be surprised because Alexander Hamilton said that courts will shape themselves to public opinion. That courts, as much as we like to think of them as being stoic, magnanimous, independent, they conform and adjust to the will of the angry and loud majority more times than I think we ever want to admit. Alexander Hamilton predicted that throughout many of the Federalist papers. So I don't know what the Supreme Court's going to do. I hope that we'll be pleasantly surprised and they will uphold this abortion law in Texas, which, by the way, it does not outlaw abortion. Let me just be very clear. This does not outlaw abortion. I wish it did, but it doesn't outlaw abortion. This is a six week abortion ban. If you can't get an abortion in six weeks and all of a sudden you're like, no, I want the late term abortions, really, like, what is the moral just. There's no moral justification for abortion as is. But what is the moral justification beyond that? Abby Johnson, who's a terrific pro life activist in Texas, has said that this will get rid of 85% of all abortions in the state of Texas. Children will live thanks to this bill. I thought that's the entire point of the activist left, isn't it? I thought the left is like, well, we have to save lives. We have to shut down the entire economy to slow the curve, slow the spread. Wear a mask while you shower, wear a mask with your children because we have to save lives. So, so Republicans say, okay, if we were so into saving lives, then let's just save lives. Let's save lives of people that never had the agency, the ability or the choice to have an independent to even be able to live. But Democrats hate that. Why do Democrats hate these laws so much? I'm going to reveal to you. It goes after the holy grail of the left, which is pleasure. How many years have I been telling you about relief factor? A lot. Truth is, I know millions of people. In fact, some people say over 100 million people are struggling with some kind of pain, maybe from exercise or just getting older. Now, Pete and Seth Talbot, they are on a mission. You rarely see this kind of focus and commitment. They recently shared with me that they are doubling down and want to literally double their total number of happy customers in the next year. And I believe they'll do it. So here's the deal. Go to relieffactor.com that's relieffactor.com or call 800-583-84. People ask me, tell me why relief factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain. I'm often asked that question. So maybe you want to be able to do cartwheels or be able to do back flips like producer Andrew maybe you want to be able to run a marathon, swim underwater, go scuba diving, jump out of an airplane, but maybe it's your knee pain back Pain, joint pain, whatever pain it might be. Maybe your relief factor is for you. Reliefactor.com, 100% drug free. Check it out. Relief factor. I haven't even seen this clip. So we're gonna all listen to this for the first time together of Robert Francis o', Rourke, who I don't know if he'll ever amount to anything. He stole a Hispanic name. Cultural appropriation is what we would call that racist. And his real name is the most Irish name one could possibly imagine. Robert Francis o'. Rourke. That is the waspiest, most Irish name. Basically when I hear that, I say, what country? When I hear that, I'm like, what country club do you belong to? Instead, he calls himself Beto to try and win support over the Hispanic community because Robert Francis o' Rourke thinks they're stupid. All right, what does he have to say about this?
