Trump and Vance speeches in 72 hours answered the left’s attacks on America’s 250th — from Mamdani’s July 3 “oligarchs” broadside against Elon Musk to Trump at Mount Rushmore and Vance at New York Harbor defining American culture, character, and self-reliance.
How do fringe ideological movements rise to power? Mike traces patterns from history to explain why America has survived past crises and what he believes remains its greatest strength.
In this episode, Bruce Director and Tony Papert discuss the far-reaching implications of Charlie Kirk's tragic death, especially on American youth and society. They address how this event, described as a turning point comparable to September 11th, has sparked a wave of bold declarations of faith and political beliefs among previously silent individuals. The conversation expands to reflect on significant historical developments, drawing parallels between the current situation and earlier American revolutions. They emphasize the interconnectedness of political, economic, and religious elements in this ongoing transformative period.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts 01:04 The Impact of Charlie Kirk's Death 01:26 Historical Context and Major Events 03:54 Rise of the Forgotten Voices 07:12 Early Christianity and Modern Parallels 10:53 Charlie Kirk's Broader Influence 12:32 The Third American Revolution 18:20 Conclusion
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Trump and Vance speeches in 72 hours answered the left’s attacks on America’s 250th — from Mamdani’s July 3 “oligarchs” broadside against Elon Musk to Trump at Mount Rushmore and Vance at New York Harbor defining American culture, character, and self-reliance.
How do fringe ideological movements rise to power? Mike traces patterns from history to explain why America has survived past crises and what he believes remains its greatest strength.
On America's 250th, Susan Kokinda shows how Trump is reviving the American System of political economy—suppressed since McKinley's assassination in 1901—and why the Declaration's "pursuit of Happiness" was a declaration of war on the British System.
Trump's America First revolution is finishing what 1776 started—rooted in Hamilton's American System—while Mark Carney and the Democratic Socialists of America run a fake, City-of-London-backed counterrevolution to tear the country down.