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For All the Doubters & Haters: Team America Is Winning and Nothing Will Stop Us

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[00:00:00] All right. So, I want to go through [00:00:01] we're gonna go through a football [00:00:02] analogy. Yeah. [00:00:03] >> This is an ode to Charlie, [00:00:06] >> but it's also a good reminder for so [00:00:09] many of you out there [00:00:10] >> because I'm looking along I'm looking [00:00:12] around on on social media and there's [00:00:13] black pilling happening all over the [00:00:15] place with Minneapolis, the DOJ, not [00:00:19] enough indictments. They're mad about [00:00:21] Bavino. They're mad about Christine, [00:00:23] Steven Miller, whatever. And I just want [00:00:28] to remind everybody that it that we are [00:00:32] part of a team. It's a larger team, [00:00:35] right? Steven Miller is a critical [00:00:37] component of that team. You know, when [00:00:40] someone messes up, when somebody falls [00:00:41] short, you're part of a team. You don't [00:00:43] abandon your team. When somebody gets a [00:00:47] errant flag in a football game that [00:00:48] drives you back 15 yards, roughing the [00:00:50] pass or penalty, whatever. Maybe your [00:00:52] quarterback throws a interception. Now, [00:00:55] they may get benched. They may get [00:00:56] sidelined for a short period of time and [00:01:00] then they earn their way back. When a [00:01:02] player commits a false start in [00:01:04] football, you're set back five yards. [00:01:05] You don't quit. You don't quit the [00:01:07] drive. You don't forfeit. [00:01:08] >> I like the false start analogy in [00:01:10] particular because I think if let's [00:01:12] let's really dig into this football [00:01:13] analogy. Uh so, most of you are probably [00:01:17] familiar with it. You know, there's a [00:01:18] lot of positions. Let's imagine that the [00:01:20] Trump administration football team. It's [00:01:22] pretty obvious who the quarterback is. [00:01:24] Uh, and then you have positions on a [00:01:26] football team that are more [00:01:27] high-profile, that are a little more, [00:01:29] uh, flashy. You have wide receivers, you [00:01:31] have running backs, they, you know, make [00:01:33] these big plays, they give a lot of [00:01:34] interviews, they get a lot of magazine [00:01:36] covers. But football experts will tell [00:01:38] you they're often like the most [00:01:40] important players on a team after the [00:01:41] quarterback are the lines. Just the [00:01:44] offensive linemen. Totally. And anyone [00:01:46] who's a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals or [00:01:48] some other perennial teams will tell you [00:01:50] your quarterback falls apart if your [00:01:52] line is bad. and linemen, they aren't [00:01:55] famous. They don't get a lot of [00:01:57] attention. They're much more just in the [00:01:59] trenches every day. And as you know, [00:02:01] sometimes they screw up. They get false [00:02:02] starts. They get chop block penalties. [00:02:04] Stuff like that. [00:02:05] >> Uh but you need them absolutely out [00:02:08] there every day grinding it out. And [00:02:11] Steven Miller, especially within the [00:02:12] Trump administration, is one of those [00:02:14] grind it out guys. He's been around with [00:02:17] the campaign from the start, basically. [00:02:19] I think did he was he on them from 2015 [00:02:21] onwards? Yeah. And so he's been there [00:02:23] that whole time. He's never been a big [00:02:26] TV guy. He's on there occasionally, but [00:02:28] that's never been his main flashy [00:02:30] attention getting. He's never been this [00:02:31] attention getter. He's always just been [00:02:33] this guy who's in the administration [00:02:35] grinding it out to get the results of [00:02:38] what the president ran on. Charlie Kirk [00:02:40] believed courage and conviction still [00:02:42] matter. He wanted every Christian to [00:02:44] stand firm in their faith, no matter the [00:02:46] cost. That's why The Voice of the [00:02:47] Martyrs is offering you a free copy of [00:02:50] Extreme Devotion. Inside are true [00:02:52] stories of Christians in places like [00:02:54] China, Iran, and Nigeria who refused to [00:02:57] deny Jesus Christ even in the face of [00:02:59] imprisonment or death. Charlie's passion [00:03:01] was to see that kind of faith in all of [00:03:03] us. Get your free copy today at [00:03:05] vom.org/charlie. [00:03:07] That's vom.org/charlie. [00:03:15] He has a result schedule. And [00:03:16] >> to your point though, the Trump [00:03:17] administration is one giant team. [00:03:19] They're striving for a common goal just [00:03:21] like a football team. They're all doing [00:03:23] their job. They're blocking. They're [00:03:25] tackling. They're running the ball. We [00:03:26] got a quarterback and President Trump's. [00:03:28] Sometimes we might not get a first down. [00:03:30] Sometimes we might have to punt. [00:03:33] But this administration has been scoring [00:03:37] all year long. It's been scoring [00:03:38] touchdowns. And I want to I want to [00:03:39] remind you of the most famous of all [00:03:43] comebacks because it's important. We got [00:03:46] to rally the truths. There's the there's [00:03:47] a bunch of the team members right there. [00:03:50] The most famous example of a sports uh [00:03:53] athlete coming back from behind is Super [00:03:56] Bowl 51 and Tom Brady. The New England [00:03:59] Patriots cha trailed the Atlanta Falcons [00:04:02] 28-3 late in the third quarter and then [00:04:04] 28 to9 entering the fourth quarter. [00:04:06] Brady had a rough start overall in the [00:04:08] first half and into the third he threw [00:04:09] an interception returned for a [00:04:10] touchdown. The offense stalled [00:04:12] repeatedly and the Patriots looked [00:04:14] completely outmatched. [00:04:17] Fans and analysts they thought the game [00:04:18] was over [00:04:20] >> deficit being the largest in Super Bowl [00:04:22] history at that point. It was the [00:04:23] largest Super Bowl. [00:04:24] >> Dude, you're going to lose this to [00:04:25] Georgia the way you're really laying it [00:04:26] on here. [00:04:27] >> Brady engineered an epic comeback. He [00:04:30] led the Patriots on multiple scoring [00:04:32] drives in the fourth quarter, including [00:04:34] a game-tying drive. capped by a [00:04:36] miraculous Julian Edelman catch. The [00:04:39] game went into overtime and the Patriots [00:04:42] ended up winning Super Bowl 51 34 to28. [00:04:46] Brady, [00:04:48] who had the most terrible first half you [00:04:50] can imagine, ended up with 466 passing [00:04:54] yards and two touchdowns, and he was [00:04:57] named Super Bowl MVP. You know, one of [00:05:00] the other great parts about this was [00:05:01] this happened right after the 2016 [00:05:03] election and the left, for whatever [00:05:06] reason, decided to go in on this as some [00:05:08] sort of proxy for politics because the [00:05:11] Patriots owner was proTrump. Bill Bichic [00:05:13] was pro Trump. He actually wrote he [00:05:15] wrote a letter, Bill Bich, this is a [00:05:17] true story, he wrote a letter endorsing [00:05:19] Trump. And then they asked, "Oh, this is [00:05:21] great. Can we like release this [00:05:22] publicly?" And he goes, "Oh, you want it [00:05:23] to go public? Here, let me rewrite the [00:05:25] letter to be more positive." Speaking of [00:05:27] which, he was they kept him out of the [00:05:29] Hall of Fame on the first ballot [00:05:30] yesterday. So that was egregious. [00:05:32] >> And now they're wondering if if Tom [00:05:33] Brady's going to be kept out on the [00:05:35] first, which would be obscene, [00:05:36] >> obscene, disgusting. Anyway, but yeah, [00:05:38] so they made this all the left chose to [00:05:40] do this and then they were like, well, [00:05:42] Atlanta is the city that was very [00:05:44] anti-Trump and so this is the chance [00:05:46] like to get a psychological win. And [00:05:49] then the Patriots went and did this. [00:05:51] >> Well, and here's the thing. the the uh [00:05:55] Patriots. This remains the biggest [00:05:57] comeback ever in Super Bowl history. And [00:06:01] you can see Tom Brady there emotional [00:06:04] because nobody thought that they could [00:06:06] pull this off. And I want everybody out [00:06:08] there to remember that you are part of a [00:06:10] team. So before you snipe at Steven [00:06:13] Miller or Greg Pavino or Christy Nome or [00:06:15] President Trump, listen, some of them [00:06:16] might get sidelined. Some of them might [00:06:18] get replaced. some, you know, we might [00:06:20] have to go to the free agency and pick [00:06:22] up some new players. [00:06:22] >> Their political ACL. [00:06:24] >> Yes, their political ACL. Some might [00:06:26] have false starts. Some might get flags [00:06:28] thrown on them, but we are in this [00:06:30] together and we are putting up wins. And [00:06:33] in my lifetime, I have never seen a team [00:06:37] pulling in the same direction. This [00:06:38] capable, this competent, this energetic. [00:06:41] Don't forget all the things that we've [00:06:43] accomplished. We've got Pete Hegsth as [00:06:45] our Secretary of War. We've got Lee [00:06:48] Zeldon at the EPA. We've got Scott [00:06:51] Bessant at Treasury. We've got a lot of [00:06:54] all-star players. Marco Rubio at state. [00:06:56] JD Vance is the vice president. [00:06:59] We are crushing it in so many ways. And [00:07:02] yes, there have been false starts. Yes, [00:07:04] some of the communications on Freddy [00:07:06] were not helpful. Let's be honest. But [00:07:09] we are deporting people. We have the [00:07:11] lowest level of immigration we've had in [00:07:14] decades. [00:07:15] And we're getting the criminals out. [00:07:17] Crime is at an all-time low. There's a [00:07:18] lot to be grateful for. The team is [00:07:20] scoring.
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[00:00:00] All right. So, I want to go through [00:00:01] we're gonna go through a football [00:00:02] analogy. Yeah. [00:00:03] >> This is an ode to Charlie, [00:00:06] >> but it's also a good reminder for so [00:00:09] many of you out there [00:00:10] >> because I'm looking along I'm looking [00:00:12] around on on social media and there's [00:00:13] black pilling happening all over the [00:00:15] place with Minneapolis, the DOJ, not [00:00:19] enough indictments. They're mad about [00:00:21] Bavino. They're mad about Christine, [00:00:23] Steven Miller, whatever. And I just want [00:00:28] to remind everybody that it that we are [00:00:32] part of a team. It's a larger team, [00:00:35] right? Steven Miller is a critical [00:00:37] component of that team. You know, when [00:00:40] someone messes up, when somebody falls [00:00:41] short, you're part of a team. You don't [00:00:43] abandon your team. When somebody gets a [00:00:47] errant flag in a football game that [00:00:48] drives you back 15 yards, roughing the [00:00:50] pass or penalty, whatever. Maybe your [00:00:52] quarterback throws a interception. Now, [00:00:55] they may get benched. They may get [00:00:56] sidelined for a short period of time and [00:01:00] then they earn their way back. When a [00:01:02] player commits a false start in [00:01:04] football, you're set back five yards. [00:01:05] You don't quit. You don't quit the [00:01:07] drive. You don't forfeit. [00:01:08] >> I like the false start analogy in [00:01:10] particular because I think if let's [00:01:12] let's really dig into this football [00:01:13] analogy. Uh so, most of you are probably [00:01:17] familiar with it. You know, there's a [00:01:18] lot of positions. Let's imagine that the [00:01:20] Trump administration football team. It's [00:01:22] pretty obvious who the quarterback is. [00:01:24] Uh, and then you have positions on a [00:01:26] football team that are more [00:01:27] high-profile, that are a little more, [00:01:29] uh, flashy. You have wide receivers, you [00:01:31] have running backs, they, you know, make [00:01:33] these big plays, they give a lot of [00:01:34] interviews, they get a lot of magazine [00:01:36] covers. But football experts will tell [00:01:38] you they're often like the most [00:01:40] important players on a team after the [00:01:41] quarterback are the lines. Just the [00:01:44] offensive linemen. Totally. And anyone [00:01:46] who's a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals or [00:01:48] some other perennial teams will tell you [00:01:50] your quarterback falls apart if your [00:01:52] line is bad. and linemen, they aren't [00:01:55] famous. They don't get a lot of [00:01:57] attention. They're much more just in the [00:01:59] trenches every day. And as you know, [00:02:01] sometimes they screw up. They get false [00:02:02] starts. They get chop block penalties. [00:02:04] Stuff like that. [00:02:05] >> Uh but you need them absolutely out [00:02:08] there every day grinding it out. And [00:02:11] Steven Miller, especially within the [00:02:12] Trump administration, is one of those [00:02:14] grind it out guys. He's been around with [00:02:17] the campaign from the start, basically. [00:02:19] I think did he was he on them from 2015 [00:02:21] onwards? Yeah. And so he's been there [00:02:23] that whole time. He's never been a big [00:02:26] TV guy. He's on there occasionally, but [00:02:28] that's never been his main flashy [00:02:30] attention getting. He's never been this [00:02:31] attention getter. He's always just been [00:02:33] this guy who's in the administration [00:02:35] grinding it out to get the results of [00:02:38] what the president ran on. Charlie Kirk [00:02:40] believed courage and conviction still [00:02:42] matter. He wanted every Christian to [00:02:44] stand firm in their faith, no matter the [00:02:46] cost. That's why The Voice of the [00:02:47] Martyrs is offering you a free copy of [00:02:50] Extreme Devotion. Inside are true [00:02:52] stories of Christians in places like [00:02:54] China, Iran, and Nigeria who refused to [00:02:57] deny Jesus Christ even in the face of [00:02:59] imprisonment or death. Charlie's passion [00:03:01] was to see that kind of faith in all of [00:03:03] us. Get your free copy today at [00:03:05] vom.org/charlie. [00:03:07] That's vom.org/charlie. [00:03:15] He has a result schedule. And [00:03:16] >> to your point though, the Trump [00:03:17] administration is one giant team. [00:03:19] They're striving for a common goal just [00:03:21] like a football team. They're all doing [00:03:23] their job. They're blocking. They're [00:03:25] tackling. They're running the ball. We [00:03:26] got a quarterback and President Trump's. [00:03:28] Sometimes we might not get a first down. [00:03:30] Sometimes we might have to punt. [00:03:33] But this administration has been scoring [00:03:37] all year long. It's been scoring [00:03:38] touchdowns. And I want to I want to [00:03:39] remind you of the most famous of all [00:03:43] comebacks because it's important. We got [00:03:46] to rally the truths. There's the there's [00:03:47] a bunch of the team members right there. [00:03:50] The most famous example of a sports uh [00:03:53] athlete coming back from behind is Super [00:03:56] Bowl 51 and Tom Brady. The New England [00:03:59] Patriots cha trailed the Atlanta Falcons [00:04:02] 28-3 late in the third quarter and then [00:04:04] 28 to9 entering the fourth quarter. [00:04:06] Brady had a rough start overall in the [00:04:08] first half and into the third he threw [00:04:09] an interception returned for a [00:04:10] touchdown. The offense stalled [00:04:12] repeatedly and the Patriots looked [00:04:14] completely outmatched. [00:04:17] Fans and analysts they thought the game [00:04:18] was over [00:04:20] >> deficit being the largest in Super Bowl [00:04:22] history at that point. It was the [00:04:23] largest Super Bowl. [00:04:24] >> Dude, you're going to lose this to [00:04:25] Georgia the way you're really laying it [00:04:26] on here. [00:04:27] >> Brady engineered an epic comeback. He [00:04:30] led the Patriots on multiple scoring [00:04:32] drives in the fourth quarter, including [00:04:34] a game-tying drive. capped by a [00:04:36] miraculous Julian Edelman catch. The [00:04:39] game went into overtime and the Patriots [00:04:42] ended up winning Super Bowl 51 34 to28. [00:04:46] Brady, [00:04:48] who had the most terrible first half you [00:04:50] can imagine, ended up with 466 passing [00:04:54] yards and two touchdowns, and he was [00:04:57] named Super Bowl MVP. You know, one of [00:05:00] the other great parts about this was [00:05:01] this happened right after the 2016 [00:05:03] election and the left, for whatever [00:05:06] reason, decided to go in on this as some [00:05:08] sort of proxy for politics because the [00:05:11] Patriots owner was proTrump. Bill Bichic [00:05:13] was pro Trump. He actually wrote he [00:05:15] wrote a letter, Bill Bich, this is a [00:05:17] true story, he wrote a letter endorsing [00:05:19] Trump. And then they asked, "Oh, this is [00:05:21] great. Can we like release this [00:05:22] publicly?" And he goes, "Oh, you want it [00:05:23] to go public? Here, let me rewrite the [00:05:25] letter to be more positive." Speaking of [00:05:27] which, he was they kept him out of the [00:05:29] Hall of Fame on the first ballot [00:05:30] yesterday. So that was egregious. [00:05:32] >> And now they're wondering if if Tom [00:05:33] Brady's going to be kept out on the [00:05:35] first, which would be obscene, [00:05:36] >> obscene, disgusting. Anyway, but yeah, [00:05:38] so they made this all the left chose to [00:05:40] do this and then they were like, well, [00:05:42] Atlanta is the city that was very [00:05:44] anti-Trump and so this is the chance [00:05:46] like to get a psychological win. And [00:05:49] then the Patriots went and did this. [00:05:51] >> Well, and here's the thing. the the uh [00:05:55] Patriots. This remains the biggest [00:05:57] comeback ever in Super Bowl history. And [00:06:01] you can see Tom Brady there emotional [00:06:04] because nobody thought that they could [00:06:06] pull this off. And I want everybody out [00:06:08] there to remember that you are part of a [00:06:10] team. So before you snipe at Steven [00:06:13] Miller or Greg Pavino or Christy Nome or [00:06:15] President Trump, listen, some of them [00:06:16] might get sidelined. Some of them might [00:06:18] get replaced. some, you know, we might [00:06:20] have to go to the free agency and pick [00:06:22] up some new players. [00:06:22] >> Their political ACL. [00:06:24] >> Yes, their political ACL. Some might [00:06:26] have false starts. Some might get flags [00:06:28] thrown on them, but we are in this [00:06:30] together and we are putting up wins. And [00:06:33] in my lifetime, I have never seen a team [00:06:37] pulling in the same direction. This [00:06:38] capable, this competent, this energetic. [00:06:41] Don't forget all the things that we've [00:06:43] accomplished. We've got Pete Hegsth as [00:06:45] our Secretary of War. We've got Lee [00:06:48] Zeldon at the EPA. We've got Scott [00:06:51] Bessant at Treasury. We've got a lot of [00:06:54] all-star players. Marco Rubio at state. [00:06:56] JD Vance is the vice president. [00:06:59] We are crushing it in so many ways. And [00:07:02] yes, there have been false starts. Yes, [00:07:04] some of the communications on Freddy [00:07:06] were not helpful. Let's be honest. But [00:07:09] we are deporting people. We have the [00:07:11] lowest level of immigration we've had in [00:07:14] decades. [00:07:15] And we're getting the criminals out. [00:07:17] Crime is at an all-time low. There's a [00:07:18] lot to be grateful for. The team is [00:07:20] scoring.
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