In the episode, host Clay Edwards discusses the concept of "celebrating death" in the context of political enmity, emphasizing that making a strong stand means leaving a legacy where enemies rejoice at your passing—as the ultimate compliment. He argues that Charlie Kirk would have been pleased by leftists celebrating his assassination, viewing it as proof of his impact against "evil," and expresses his own desire for the left to dance on his grave for the same reason. Edwards contrasts this with the muted response to Rob Reiner's death, noting leftists' eagerness for a conservative "sacrifice" to flip cancel c...
In the episode, host Clay Edwards discusses the concept of "celebrating death" in the context of political enmity, emphasizing that making a strong stand means leaving a legacy where enemies rejoice at your passing—as the ultimate compliment. He argues that Charlie Kirk would have been pleased by leftists celebrating his assassination, viewing it as proof of his impact against "evil," and expresses his own desire for the left to dance on his grave for the same reason. Edwards contrasts this with the muted response to Rob Reiner's death, noting leftists' eagerness for a conservative "sacrifice" to flip cancel culture narratives, while affirming no personal sympathy for Reiner due to his vitriolic attacks on Trump.
Co-host Andrew Gasser adds that indifference to Reiner's passing stems from his narcissism and TDS-fueled obsession, suggesting Reiner's only regret would be not getting the last word against Trump. They highlight double standards, where leftists mocked deaths like Rush Limbaugh's but decry conservative commentary, underscoring Trump's unfiltered honesty amid threats and persecutions.
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