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SPEAKER_05

Liz on her way in. She had a planned extra like hour off for today. There we go. It's the Mighty Quinn turn. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? I'm doing good. I'm doing pretty good. Did you watch any of the coverage on the 4th of July stuff, whether it be at Mount Rushmore or DC? Do you watch any of that?

SPEAKER_04

I was not able to catch any of that. Okay. You were working. I was. I was, in fact, working at uh one of the busiest places in Myrtle Beach. Really? 4th of July. Where were you at? Broadway at the beach. I work at the hangout. And oh my gosh, they had an incredible fireworks show.

SPEAKER_05

I was hearing a lot of reports just to kind of scanning. Well, I'm only on X, but you know, there's I do follow a lot of local folks and a lot of listeners, as a matter of fact, follow one another. And they said the uh the Broadway at the beach was awesome. They also said that the fireworks, what is it, here too, I think. That was great. And the salute from the shore was amazing. And there was a lot of great videos of the helicopters, the Apaches as they were coming through. Oh yeah. Really low and super close. I mean, almost feeling like watching the video feels like you could touch them. Obviously not that close, but they said it was just amazing. So a lot of good stuff. Sadly, I don't know if you caught any of the uh the news. And we're gonna do a recap on uh DC. I think Trump had a great uh speech. You know what's great when uh the Looney left, like Bill Clinton started going, that speech was filled with hate. Shut up. Sit down, Bill. We haven't been irrelevant for about two decades. Uh we had we had some uh yikes. We had a 4th of July shooting in Hilton, had seven people in uh in hospitalized, four people arrested in connection with this, a lot of teens. Uh uh three of the uh the teens arrested were under eighteen. The uh the fourth was eighteen. Uh so we'll we'll talk a little bit about that. Plus, we had a melee going on in North Charleston. I actually applied for, got approved for, a block party in this uh neighborhood, and it just got out of hand. Multiple fights broke out, and there was shots fired. I found like somebody made a a makeshift spear. I don't know what they're doing. Oh my gosh. Exactly. So we'll we'll cover all that, but uh, you know, that's kind of bad news stuff. And then uh what else do we have? Oh, a death investigation in Conway, sadly. A woman lost her life, and the uh the investigation has just begun. They have not released any information. They did say that they got a medical call at about 7 40 yesterday in the 1400 block of 6th Avenue in Conway. And uh they sadly found the body for that missing Georgetown swimmer. If you were keeping that the news, yeah. And then a motorcyclist dies uh right near where I live, as a matter of fact. Yeah, he was turning into our neighborhood uh Forestbrook and lost his life and slammed his motorcycle into I believe it was a Honda Goldwing that slammed it into a car. The people in the car were not hurt and have not released any information on that crash. So uh let's let's recap. So tell me about what happened over there at the hangout, twin turn.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, well, uh uh the whole m uh I think it's about a month-long period leading up to that point. Uh Broadway at the beach does a 4th of July uh build-up where every Tuesday, and eventually leading into Thursdays, they have a fireworks celebration every night just to get people hyped up. And then on the 4th of July, Broadway, everything kind of stops for a moment because at 10 they do a 20 to half an hour minute long fireworks show, and it is great. Uh I I've never been an enormous fireworks person. I think. Yeah, I don't know what it is. Um I think when I was really young, it was just always so overstimulating, you know? Like especially when you're a super young kid. But uh this this pastime, it was just so it was great. I mean, because you could feel every person in the park, whether they were working or not, just kind of stop to look in the center for that. It was it was awesome. Like co- like uh the entire staff of the hangout just poured out to the back uh lot so they could watch it. It was great.

SPEAKER_05

Everybody's gotta take a little break and take a look at the fireworks. We did uh a great uh uh thing. Well, we did the water park thing, which you know the kids love. It's hot. So you know, we had fun. Even the little baby likes to wait around in the pool. She likes to stand at the very edge of the wave pool, you know, so when the waves crash up on her on her knees and she's just laughing and thinks it was fun. But then we did uh a thing at our church, which by the way I've talked about before, the Myrtle Beach Christian Church. We had a nice uh little worship service, we had like fun, the games, and then the fireworks. And we had a lot of people, some like myself, donate a bunch of fireworks that they got, and I got a bunch at Phantom Fireworks. 50% off if you're uh ex-military. So that's pretty good. Yeah, it was it was a good deal. So I donated all of that. I kept a couple little things for the uh for at home for the Nicolina. But it was really it was great. We had people going by on uh, what is it, Berkaleia, honking their horns, you know, sticking their hands out, and you know, giving us a thumbs up. It was pretty cool.

SPEAKER_04

Dude, I love those like roadside attractions. Anytime you're driving somewhere and you you're in the middle of nowhere, they have this giant firework store. That's always one of my favorite parts, because you never buy any, but you have to stop in because that's like those you always think though, you always think in the back of your head, seeing those news reports about like someone lit a match in one of those fireworks stores, and you just see the video on Twitter of a store exploding with color.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, it's just oh uh we have it's official according to many uh uh reputable sources. The United States of America has broken the world record for the largest firework show in history. Best fireworks show ever, said the president. Uh I took it to social and it was retweeted on his rapid response at 47 on X. Uh 47 and Milani were spotted watching the entire thing. And it's I mean, they blew off the most. It was like 850,000 shells of stuff, give or take, whatever. Pretty incredible. We had uh there was some severe weather. I don't know if you caught that. You were busy working, so you may have missed it. There was some severe weather, and uh people had to shelter uh and get out of the area for a little while, and it was raining, and people were like, Oh, we should call this off. And President Trump said, Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Brett Baer from Fox had this to report. It was great.

SPEAKER_06

He said, those veterans had to go through bad weather on D-Day. I'm going through bad weather. No matter what happens, I am delivering this speech. We are going to do this program. Maybe it'll be construct a little bit shorter, but I'm going to do it, whether it's 10 or 11 or 2 a.m. And I said, Mr. President, you know, there might not be anybody here. He said, I don't care. It's America 250. If they can storm the beaches of D-Day on D-Day, I can deliver a speech and we can keep this program going. Now, he said you got to be safe. You got to make sure everybody's okay.

SPEAKER_05

So there you go. So he did go out and finally deliver it. We've got some cuts on that. I want to play that for you coming up as well. Yep. Uh, also, Mamdani took to the uh uh social media, had a little press conference, and people were livid over everything he had to say. Basically, and Spencer Pratt had a great response. I'm thinking, do we got yeah, we got time. Maybe we should do that. It's a little bit, what did I call it? A time suck. Yeah. Because it's five minutes, but it's beautiful. First, let's listen to Mom Danny the commie sitting in the uh, I think it was George Washington's desk. And everyone was saying, You're sitting at it backwards. No, the desk is one of those uh dual desks where you can sit across from one another and get worked on. So each side has its own side. And so he wasn't sitting, don't make things up. I wasn't sitting at it backwards. Come on, people. All right, here's just a little excerpt of what he had to say, and wow. I mean, it's longer, I don't feel like playing the whole thing, but it really made people mad. It's like, how dare you? You just became a citizen, and you're not even thankful. And all you're doing is slamming us. So here's monani the kami.

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And it belongs to us all. It belongs to our newest Americans. Those standing here with me today, all of whom were recently naturalized. Nearly a decade ago. I too felt what you feel. The joy of no longer being just a New Yorker, but an American too. You each hold a special power. The power to determine what America means. The powerful have always known their answer. America, in their view, is an arena of supremacy where only a select few are allowed freedom, where not all are created equal. America, if you ask them, becomes less the more people it welcomes. America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin. The rest of us, they insist, should be grateful for merely being allowed to visit. How small they are, how weak, how unoriginal. At every moment in our past, those who led through exclusion and isolation have tried to win power and enrich themselves by turning us against one another. We see America each time neighbors link arms with neighbors without asking how long they have lived here or what papers they have.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, I've had enough. I've had enough of this guy. Uh he's a clown. What I do want to play is Spencer Pratt. He does swear, I cut it out. Don't worry about it. But it's beautiful. I there were people that were resharing this. I don't know how many, I mean, it's over millions of views on this thing already. It is beautiful. I don't know what's gonna happen with this guy as far as the election. I do feel that they kind of took it from him, but yeah. I don't know. Can they prove it? Did they prove it with Trump? I mean, there's evidence, but nothing's probably gonna happen, sadly. But wow. This guy put it together well. The imagery behind his video, perfect. He's sitting at a desk and his burned-out property, like many of his videos show. He lost his home in the Palais States fire, of course, as you know. Uh, so running for mayor of Los Angeles. But what he says here in response to Mandani and all the rest of the commies, it's beautiful. I love this. Inject this into my veins, said someone.

SPEAKER_00

We all had to sit and watch that vile commie mayor sit on the wrong side of our founding father's desk to try and lecture us about our own history. Notice how the communist always attacks your history. The communists must attack your history. Why? Because history is what anchors you, it's what makes us attached to something. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. History breeds an almost irrational attachment to things, an attachment that is more powerful than anyone can imagine. Erasing history is how you demoralize people, how you unmoor them and detach them from their society so you can take it from them and rewrite it in your image. Think of your country like a home. What makes your home special? It's not the marble countertops or the expensive furniture or the fancy appliances, it's the memories you have there. That backyard is where we got married. That living room rug is where our son took his first step. Hey, don't touch that. That was his first teddy bear. It doesn't matter how torn and tattered that thing is, you will never get rid of it. And you will fight anyone who tries to take it away. Why? Because you have history with it. You ever buy a new home? Remember those first few months? Even the first few years there, it doesn't feel like home. It could be a million times nicer than the crappy apartment you came from, but it doesn't feel like home for a long time because you don't have history there. It's easy to knock down some walls, change the floor plan. If you have no memories to attach you to it, it's just wood and drywall. Who cares? Get rid of it. Memories make it a home, even the bad ones. Hey, remember when dad hit his head on the rafter in the attic and we spent all night in the ER? That's the avocado tree I fell out of and broke my first bone. Isn't it weird how even the bad memories make us cherish a place? It's not like we long for those bad times, but bad times are part of what makes us stronger, a part of what makes us who we are. How can you resent those memories without fundamentally resenting who you are? History is so important to humans that even bad memories anchor us to our home. And that's what the communist always starts with: the bad memories. Oh, we can get rid of that little story. We can knock down that statue, we can change the name of that street. That's a bad memory from our history. You don't want that memory hanging around. You gotta big it, right? And slowly but surely, this wall comes down, then that wall gets sledgehammered. The rafter where dad hit his head, that's gone. The rub where your son took his first step, that's gone. The gash in the wood floor where you stomp the glass on your wedding ceremony, that's gone and replaced with shiny vinyl planks. And now you've got a brand new home with no memories. Now what? Do you care what they do with it? Do you care what color they paint the walls? Nah. Do whatever you want. I don't care. I have no attachment to it. I have no memories with that. You love your home because of the memories you have there. And that's why the communists always must destroy your memories, destroy your history. If the communist wishes to take your home, he must first destroy your memory of it so he can erase your attachment to it and demoralize you. Mao destroyed what he called the four olds: old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits. If you call them olds, it makes them sound bad. You don't want that old thing. Get rid of it. But it is fundamentally human nature to cherish your history. We crave learning about our history, where we came from, who our ancestors were. That's human. But communism is an evil anti-human religion, so it must destroy what makes us human. The communist destroys your history so he can take your home and rebuild it in his image. That's why it's your patriotic duty to celebrate today unashamed. It's okay to love America. Not only is it okay to love America, it's necessary to love America. We are the only bulwark against tyranny on this earth. When Europe descends into madness time and time again, it's our sons who crossed the oceans to fight and die for freedom and human dignity. We don't let evil people destroy our history and rewrite it in their image. This is Independence Day. It's not just a number on the calendar. Don't say happy fourth. That's commie gobbledygook. Come gobbledygook. We say Independence Day. Today we celebrate the men who reclaimed a beautiful slice of this earth and claimed it for God, for the values of freedom and loving independence. Our history is messy. Our history is violent. Yeah, it is, and that's why we love it. We aren't cowards. We don't turn our backs on the painful memories because they make us who we are. Be proud of our country, damn it. America is the birthplace of every great invention in the last 250 years. Like literally everything airplanes, spaceships, internet, telephones, as a country, we are battling a thousand. Not only is it a miracle that this radical experiment and self-governance even survive past 1776, but we are the champions of the world. Be proud of that. Be proud of your history. Millions of your ancestors fought and died to preserve it. Kami Mam Dani's ancestors never bled for this country. He has no history here, so he has no attachment to our home. He has no place to rewrite our history and lecture us about what our country stands for. So celebrate today. Show some American pride. Honor your history. Raise your flag. Raise a finger and say, f you communists. This is our home, and you can't have it. Today we celebrate all Independence Day. God bless America.

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SPEAKER_05

Liz Callaway show with Nick Summers saying the Quinn turn is in. Good morning, sir. Morning, morning, morning. Oh, hold on a second. I hit the wrong mic up. I instinctively always turn her mic up with mine. I didn't turn yours.

SPEAKER_04

Morning, morning, morning. Yeah, that's better. Yes.

SPEAKER_05

So coming up today on the Liz Callaway show with uh all of us in here. Uh we've got Representative Val Guest, possibly. And I got a question mark in front of that, so I'm sure Liz I see the question mark. I'm sure Liz confirmed with them, I think. Uh flick picks in politics. We've got Greg Rabidou joining us. Uh Andy Hazel, as always, and then talking dogs, Rick Kaplan of canineangelsusa.org. So there you go. So hopefully everybody had uh fun, safe 4th of July. Hopefully everyone has their all their fingers. We uh we I was telling you we we did the uh the fireworks at the church and they bought a bunch of stuff for the kids. So the kids get you know, sparklers and the little Roman candles that you can kind of hold and they shoot off. Kids just had a blast. I'm not even sure what you're doing. Are you making fun of this song? No stop. Tiwi Lewis. Liz Calloway show with Nick Summers. Quint turn is in. Liz will be in a couple of moments. By the way, it's International Kissing Day and Air Traffic Control Day. Also Fried Chicken Day.

SPEAKER_04

I love fried chicken.

SPEAKER_05

So kiss your air traffic control captain while you bring him chicken for lunch. There you go. See, see, we just tied it all together, isn't that great? Perfect. Uh so uh we had the uh the big speech, and as I played, I'll play it again real quick because there was some severe weather in the area uh in DC, and they had this big thing. They finally did break the uh world record for the most amount of fireworks fired off. A lot of people were posting how beautiful it was, how great it was huge, it went on forever, but severe weather kind of hampered things. And then I played this uh to start the show, but I played again because it's like, is Trump gonna come out and make his speech because of the weather? It's like, should we postpone? Trump's like, we're not postponing anything.

SPEAKER_06

Listen, he said those veterans had to go through bad weather on D-Day. I'm going through bad weather. No matter what happens, I am delivering this speech. We are going to do this program. Maybe it'll be construct a little bit shorter, but I'm going to do it, whether it's 10 or 11 or 2 a.m. And I said, Mr. President, you know, there might not be anybody here. He said, I don't care. It's America 250. If they can storm the beaches of D-Day, on D-Day, I can deliver a speech and we can keep this program going. Now, he said you got to be safe. You got to make sure everybody's okay.

SPEAKER_05

Wow. I mean, there you go. That's our president. So uh here's a couple of highlights. The the whole thing you can find up on X, I would imagine Facebook as well, but I'm only on X. Uh, but I I I selected a couple that I thought were pretty good, uh, and I want to toss them your way. This again from 4th of July, 250th celebration in DC. Here you go.

SPEAKER_02

You can be loyal to Karl Marx or you can be loyal to America. You can be a communist or you can be a patriot. You cannot be both. As for those who peddle Marxist lies about our heritage, who tell our children that we live on stolen land or that our heroes were oppressors, they're doing something much worse than slandering our past. They are slandering and attacking our future. Not gonna let that happen.

SPEAKER_05

So he made uh this these comments as well. I I thought this was good about the commies.

SPEAKER_02

Of the American system and the communist system has never worked. Our warriors did not fight communism on battlefields across the world only to have that menace rear its ugly head right back here in America. We're not gonna let it happen. We like to stop a threat like that immediately and before it begins. It's like a cancer. You gotta cut it out, you gotta cut it out fast.

SPEAKER_05

There you go. Uh that's kind of uh shades of what Spencer Pratt was saying in that audio that I played earlier, sitting at his desk from his burned-out property in the Palisades in uh California. Yeah, Trump made it funny, thought it was pretty good. We rebuilt our military in my first term.

SPEAKER_02

We use it a little bit in our actually, I should say third term, but I won't do that because I don't want any controversy.

SPEAKER_05

No, that was pretty good. Continuing on with uh just excerpts from his uh America's 250th celebration speech.

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For 250 years, the United States of America has been the hope, the promise, the light, and the glory among all of the nations of the world. All over the world, they try and be like us, nobody can be like us, and with God's help, we will always be this or even better. We're gonna be better. Here on our national mall, we're celebrating freedom's triumph over tyranny, liberty's conquest over oppression, and the enduring victory of the American spirit from the July 4th, 1776 to July 4th, 2026. Big dates. That's big. Stupid ones. Strong from richer safer and problem than ever before. Americans must never forget that we are historic and heroic people with any heroic spirit and a heroic purpose and this beautiful earth of members. We are made the kings and the fountain and the flesh and the blood of the best and the bravest people this world has ever produced. We are the bravest and the best. We pledge allegiance to the phonetic beginnings and we say, God bless the immortal patriots of 1776 and long live the comes of independence. May it reign forever and ever and ever. We will always be on top. We will never let our country fall. We will always be the best. Our founders not only won the liberty, they secured it with the most righteous political document ever conceived. It's called the Constitution of the United States. Unlike so many others in the world, in this country, we have freedom of speech, freedom of religion, equal justice under the law. Although I wasn't treated that well, but we won't get into that. And the right to keep and bear arms.

SPEAKER_05

Towards the end of his speech, he mentioned about how united we are, and I really feel that we are. There are people that need to push the narrative that we're more divided now than we ever have been, and it's all because of who? Right. Orange Man Bat. So they all they they have to create this division, and there is still some division. We see it. Members of our own family. I was talking to somebody here at the station, hasn't talked to his mom because Trump got re-elected. I mean, it's it's just it's horrible. But we we have to remember that it's not the image that they paint for us in the mainstream media. I don't buy it. Do you buy it, Quintern? Do you think we're this big divide and we just want to kill each other every second?

SPEAKER_04

Uh not completely, but I d I I would agree that there actually is a bit of division. Of course. There there always been a little division, different sides, but we've just it's become too personal, I feel. I think it's partially because everything has become exacerbated by social media. But it's also because like we were talking about it uh earlier today off mic, but the fact that they need to engagement bait everything that people now need to be inflammatory to be heard and make money, you get a lot of these agitators too, which I think unfortunately pushes division because a lot of these grifters don't believe in what they preach, but uh it gets them money if they're loud and heard.

SPEAKER_05

Like they have they have to have the hot take because that that brings them the dollars. Exactly. But they don't really even believe it, I don't think either. I agree with you. So that's why I'm saying that it's a false narrative. And there are people who buy into it. Yeah, look at us, look at us, we're all divided. It's not as bad as you think. I I feel that way. Social media says it is, the mainstream media, because they profit off it as well. Sex and violence, death and destruction. That turns into ratings for the media. Look at look at how much, oh man, we were stuck at home during COVID while they had that death clock up. You know, sitting there watching for the updates. What am I gonna hear from Vauci? You know, it's like they loved it. That's why they wanted it to uh continue. But I I feel more with what Trump says here. Listen.

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Across the generations Americans have fought, bled, and died, not just to secure those rights, but to expand them to citizens of every race, religion, color, and creative. Because we am one people, we are one family. You showed them tonight with one family. And as a declaration of independence tells us we are all made in the image of one Almighty God.

SPEAKER_05

Amen to that. Now you've got Bill Clinton who released his. I mean, does anyone care what Bill Clinton says? But he released it and I think it got over two million views, but it had a lot of backlash uh with this statement. It wasn't a video, it was just a two-page like statement on his letterhead, statement from President Clinton on America 250 and the state of the country, dated on July 4th. 250 years ago in Philadelphia, our founders embarked on a radical experiment, blah, blah, blah, goes through that. And then it says, You ready? It says, Today we celebrate this milestone amid another period of deep division. See, this is what I mean. They have to continue to hammer home that we don't like one another. It's it's not the Republicans or the conservatives. I'll leave Republicans out because I don't trust them either. But conservatives, conservative values, America first type thing, and and take care of one another, love your brother. That truly has been the conservative way of life. We don't look at race, we don't put people in in baskets of deplorables. We don't we don't judge people by the color of their skin. We're not saying, well, uh, I've got a black friend. You know, it's it's it's the left, the loony left, the far left wing of the loony left, I mean the nut jobs, they have to continue to perpetuate that. Why? Because they profit off it. Look at the uh Southern Poverty Law Center. They had to continue, and because it was kind of dying down a little bit, so they had to stoke the flames of racism using our money, paying, they were in bed with members of the KKK to do what? Exactly, to show people in America that no, we still hate each other. I don't buy it. Well, anyway, Clinton continues. He said, uh, deep division, renewed questions about America's future and role in the world. See, this is what I mean. This is what the left does. And serious threats to our own institutions and our democracy itself. The people in charge, he continues, have unleashed masked agents on American communities to seize people from their homes. Uh, let's back that up for a minute because there's plenty of video. Under his administration, they were doing the same thing. They had a stronger stance on illegals being in this country, and they did the exact same thing. But again, they want you to forget, they want to erase that. You know, what was Obama? He was called the deporter-in-chief. He deported more people. That was before they realized, wait a minute, no, no, no, no. We need those people because we need votes. And then they changed towards the end of his administration, they changed it. And it got to be nope, we want them all in. So don't let him snowball you. It's a con job. And there he is again, stoking the fires of division. He is. Not Trump. Trump was speaking about unity. I mean, he doesn't like communism. Sure, he made that clear. Neither do I, neither do you. Common sense people don't believe in communism. It doesn't, it's never worked. You remember history, don't you? Quintern? The stuff that I've lived through or the stuff that I've done. The stuff that you learned. You know, I mean, depending on how how it was painted for you, but have you ever seen communism work? The answer is no. But I'm wondering if you've seen it in history books.

SPEAKER_04

Uh, in history books. No, if only because there was also the one God, what was it? I remember I taken a whole course too, where they were talking about the nuances of what happens when you try and give any system that wants to benefit the people toward a group that uh have an authoritative interest and it doesn't like specifically uh Stalinism, I remember. A lot of uh people, there's the school of thought that Stalin wasn't really communist, he was using the name to reenact uh authoritarianism. And a lot of them do, yes. And I think that's a very uh just interesting, I think, the way uh politics can get rebranded to try and uh suit people's goals. And we see it happen every day still.

SPEAKER_05

And that's exactly, and I'm glad you brought that up because you're right. It's under you know, communism. This is where everybody in the community has the same equal amount, and okay, first of all, that never works, it never has worked, but you're right, they use that as the little nugget on the stick, the little carrot on the stick, saying, Ever no more uber rich people. Meanwhile, you know they are the ones who are the uber rich and they want to continue, they want to keep it that way and keep us down. That's communism, that's socialism. Socialism is just another step, it's just one more step. It's a step closer to communism. They might as well come out and say it, like Mam Dami, the commie. I mean, the the they he, there's another example, sitting uh at that desk in New York, just stoking the division, stoking the flames of division. They want to tell you, and and Spencer Pratt said it in that that audio I played it earlier, they want to erase the bad parts of our history, but you can't do that because it's what makes us who who we are today. We've learned from it, we've moved on, we've done better since. And he equated that the the his analogy was you know, you broke your bone in the backyard on that tree, but you always remember that tree. It's it's ingrained in your head. And it's not a fond memory, but it's a memory you like to go back and visit because, oh, I remember that tree. Same thing. And they tell you, nope, we gotta, we gotta tear the statue down, we gotta change the name of that street. We can't do this, we can't do that. That's bad and erasing history is a bad thing. Look at what the Jewish people did in Germany. Instead of tearing down those old concentration camps, they turned them into memorials. They don't want you to forget, they want you to go and visit. Look, this is how it used to be. That's the right way to view history. Learn from it. Don't erase it. What do you do when you erase it? Maybe you and me will remember it, but fast forward to a couple of generations. If it's been erased, there's nothing. And then it's their history. You know what I mean? Does that make sense?

SPEAKER_04

I can see what you mean there. Uh I I think with the statue argument, I kind of like what you said about uh like I I think preserving it where it can be celebrated. I kind of get the argument around not wanting to do that. But uh I think we should have more museums that are dedicated to like the bad side. I think that should not be something that is shirked off because it's the same reason why uh neo-Nazis are still around, I think. It's the it's the idea that saying this thing is done and over and not being able to acknowledge the worst parts of something in a clear light just kind of gives it room to come back.

SPEAKER_05

I agree with you. And because we went through that shaky and unstable period in in our history and came up the other side, and we were better for it, and we learned our lessons from it. And I feel, truthfully, that that race relations in this country were really on a on a upward. I mean, we were doing great, then Obama came in, and he stoked that back up. And this is this is now and now they perpetuate it. Like you said, the grifters on social media, the mainstream media, all of it. They want us fighting one another because then we don't see what they're doing behind our backs. And it's sickening. But don't believe it. You gotta believe what Trump said or what Spencer Pratt said, or even Glenn Back. I got a great clip from him too. I think Liz will be pulling in in just a little bit, so stand by, stay tuned. The show continues.

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All right, it is 6.57 on the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers and the Quintern Monday, July 6th. How's it going, guys?

SPEAKER_05

It's going good.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah? Talking about communism?

SPEAKER_05

We did. It was great.

SPEAKER_07

The day after uh independence. Yes. The weekend of independence.

SPEAKER_05

I thought Spencer Pratt had a great little thing sitting at a desk in his burned-out property.

SPEAKER_07

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_05

You know, in response to Mamdanny the Kami.

SPEAKER_07

Was it new or during his campaign?

SPEAKER_05

No, it was new. It was this weekend. He posted it, and it was wonderful talking about the 250th and how great America is with all its bumps and bruises, and how they try to dismantle it by pointing to the bad points of our history and saying, see, we're not so great. And that's not what we're about. And then Trump kind of continued that theme, and it was just, I think it was wonderful. And you had, of course, people on the left, like Mam Dami the Kami, yeah, Bill Clinton, you know. Oh no, we're still divided, and it's all his fault. Orange man bad. It's like nobody's buying it. I I don't feel many people are buying it. I mean, the algorithms will show you they're buying it, but they're not buying it.

SPEAKER_07

Right. Nobody's buying it. Well, um, you know, you could just look at all the different little countries that have tried the experiment around uh near us. I mean, look at Cuba. Then one of the main things when I sp I speak to um I have a friend from China originally, and um he's just having a really hard time trying to explain to his kids who are born of Chinese immigrants, that you have to what why are you supporting communism? Like, and and he actually asked me how can I reach them? They like they don't they're not listening. They're not listening, they're falling to the people that are saying that it's great, socialism is great, communism, and and he knows like firsthand what happened. Now, I don't know if we vote in a couple of communists how long it will take till the full takeover, till you get to the point where China is right now. Um my guess is my guess is I'm not worried about the creep of communism here because America is too just too dyed in red, white, and blue. We're we're steeped in red, white, and blue, and we're armed to the hilt. And that's the first way they take over with communism is take away your guns. So I don't think that's gonna happen here. I'm not worried.