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Today the Matt Wall show a monstrous
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killer murdered a child a few years ago.
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He's currently a free man walking the
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streets. How is that possible? Well,
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this case is not only shocking, it
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should be a wakeup call for the country.
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We'll talk about it. Also, a federal
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judge tells Trump that he's not allowed
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to deploy troops to Portland. Is it time
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for Trump to finally defy these activist
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judges and let the chips fall? Also, the
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Democrat attorney general candidate in
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Virginia detailed his violent fantasies
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in writing, fantasizing about murdering
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his political opponents and watching
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their children die. But has this
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revelation caused a single Democrat
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anywhere in the country to call for him
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to drop out? Of course not. We'll talk
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about all that and more today on Matt
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Walsh Show.
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to share your values. Today we're going
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to talk about a case that is without
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resorting to hyperbole the worst
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miscarriage of justice that I've ever
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heard about in my life. You know, we
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spent a lot of time on the epidemic of
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soft on crime policies in this country.
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We've talked about how woke DAs and
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judges and in some cases juries have
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conspired to release the most violent
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and dangerous criminals back out onto
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the streets. And today we have what I
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think is the worst example of this
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trend, which is saying a lot because
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there have been some really bad ones.
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This one's so bad that if you haven't
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heard about the case already, you're
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going to you're going to find it very
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hard to believe. You're going to want to
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Google it and check my facts, which you
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should. And after you do, you'll see
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that not only is this case as bad as I
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say, but the more you look into it, the
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worse it gets. We'll get into all the
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horrific details, but but here's the
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headline. Uh, a man who broke into a
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home and stabbed a six-year-old child to
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death is currently out of prison walking
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the streets as a free man. He spent less
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than 10 years in prison for this crime,
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for the intentional, brutal, savage
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killing of a six-year-old child. Less
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than 10 years.
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Now, let's back up. You know, it's it's
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long been understood, even in the most
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depraved cultures, that violence against
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children is the single worst crime that
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a man can commit. There's a reason why
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pedophiles don't last very long in
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prison. They're at the very bottom of
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the moral totem pole. And everyone, even
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hardened felons and gangbangers,
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understand exactly why. It's the same
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reason why when liberals defend
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abortion, they do so by denying the
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humanity of the child they're killing.
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They know that it's a facious argument.
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They know they're taking a human life,
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but they recognize at some level how
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horrifying and unjustifiable those
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killings are. They don't want to admit
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publicly that they're murdering
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children. So rather than confront the
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fact that they're justifying the
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slaughter of innocents, they pretend
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that it's not happening. A moral rot
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this profound cannot be obscured by
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slight of hand or non-arguments for very
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long. sooner rather than later, any
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society that tolerates the murder of
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children in one context
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will inevitably tolerate it in others.
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And as leftist prosecutors and
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government officials have made it their
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mission to unleash as many felons as
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possible on American citizens, it was
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only a matter of time before they go out
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of their way to free a murderer who
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deliberately and with premeditation
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executed a child long after his birth.
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We've been headed towards a moment like
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this for many years. A moment when
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literal child murder is punished less
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severely than many white collar crimes
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are. And earlier this month in Kentucky,
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uh that moment arrived on October 1st, a
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convicted child killer named uh
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42-year-old Ronald Exantis
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walked out of prison. He's a free man.
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Even though less than 10 years ago, he
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brutally murdered a young child as he
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slept. In the middle of the night on
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December 7th of 2015,
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Ronald Exantis drove from Indiana to
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Versailles, Kentucky, and he pulled onto
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Grey Street, he says, because it
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reminded him of the show Grey's Anatomy.
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And then he spotted the home of the
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Tipton family, which attracted him
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because he says it had Christmas lights
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on. He entered the home using an
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unlocked door. Now, keep in mind, this
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is a family that he'd never met before
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in his life. This is a town he'd never
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been to in his life. He just happened to
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be driving through. Inside the home were
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five children and their father, Dean.
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Their mother, Heather, was working late.
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Shortly before 4 am, walked upstairs
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where all the children were sleeping,
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and he proceeded to stab six-year-old
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Logan Typton eight times in the back of
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the head with a butcher knife. And he
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used such force that the blade bent out
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of shape as he was stabbing the child.
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As Logan bled to death, his 11-year-old
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sister yelled at Exantis to stop and
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began kicking him very bravely, trying
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to defend her her brother. Exantis
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attacked her next and stabbed her in the
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in the face. He also stabbed another
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seven-year-old child in the home. And
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soon afterwards, the father, Dean,
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confronted Exantis at the top of the
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stairs and they got into a struggle, a
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struggle that left him severely injured.
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Uh, but Dean was able to overcome the
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man and he held him down until police
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arrived.
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Now in the country that our founders
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created for this crime, Exantis would
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have been tried, convicted, and publicly
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hanged. And the whole process would have
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taken like 24 hours. And there's no
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reason why it should take longer than
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that. There's no question about his
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guilt. He never even left the scene of
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the crime. So his guilt is 100% certain.
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What is also nearly certain is that he
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will commit more violent crimes if given
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the opportunity. But even if we could
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have some kind of assurance that he
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wouldn't do it again, it doesn't matter.
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Once you slaughter a child, your life is
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forfeit. A functioning country cannot
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tolerate any other outcome. You lose
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your moral right to continue breathing
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after you stab a six-year-old child in
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the head. Of all the statements I've
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ever made on the show, that should be
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the least controversial.
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And indeed in this case, prosecutors did
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seek the death penalty, but they didn't
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get the death penalty. They didn't even
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get a lengthy jail sentence. In the end,
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Ronald Alexantis would have gotten a
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lengthier sentence and a harsher penalty
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if he'd committed like mail fraud.
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In fact, wasn't even held criminally
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liable at all for killing the child, for
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killing Logan. Instead, the jury
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convicted him of assault.
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Killed a child. He was convicted of
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assault. Watch this afternoon with
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developing news from Woodford County.
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One man sentenced for killing a
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six-year-old boy and gravely injuring
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his family nearly 10 years ago has just
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been released from prison. That's our
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top story at 4. I'm Conrey Delouch. Back
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in 2018, Ronald Exantantis was found not
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guilty of murder by reason of insanity
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and guilty, but mentally ill on assault
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charges. Investigators say Exantis broke
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into a Versailles's home in December
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2015 and killed six-year-old Logan
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Tipton. Detectives found it was a random
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killing.
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Indianapolis and broke into the Tipton
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home while the family was sleeping. He
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also attacked Tipton's father and
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siblings and they survived. WH11 was
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there in 2015 when hundreds honored
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Logan's life at the community stadium in
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Vers Sales. Now, according to court
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records, Exantis was released yesterday
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after serving less than 7 years of his
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20ear sentence. So to recap the jury's
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verdict, they found Exantis not guilty
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by reason of insanity for the
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first-degree murder of Logan and not
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guilty by reason of insanity for
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first-degree burglary.
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At the same time, they found guilty but
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mentally ill of the secondderee assaults
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of two children in the home, not
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including Logan, and guilty and mentally
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ill of the fourth degree assault of
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Dean, the father. So, just to be clear
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about the terms here because they're
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obviously confusing. In Kentucky, if
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you're not guilty by reason of insanity,
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then you can be released, just released
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back into the public after some time in
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the hospital. It basically means you
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won't suffer any criminal penalties at
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all. But if you're guilty but mentally
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ill, you get sentenced in the same way
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as any other defendant, except that you
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also get therapy or whatever in prison.
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So basically, for all intents and
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purposes, Ronald Alexandis was found not
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guilty by reason of insanity on the
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murder charge, but guilty on the assault
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charge. That's what happened. Now,
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right away, this should raise a lot of
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questions in your mind. If Exantis was
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too insane to be held liable for
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breaking into the house and committing
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murder, then how could he be sane enough
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to assault three people?
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And the other way around, if the if he
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was sane enough to assault the people,
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then how was he not sane when he broke
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into the house and killed the child? The
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assaults happened within seconds of the
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burglary and the murder. It's not like
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someone can be insane one second and
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then perfectly sane the next. And
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certainly no evidence in this case
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suggests otherwise.
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So, how exactly does this verdict make
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any sense?
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How could it be allowed?
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They're claiming that Exantis was both
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insane and not insane during the course
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of committing the same crime.
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He was liable and not liable at the same
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time for the same thing.
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How is that possible? How is it possible
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that through the course of committing
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one like this is really one crime break?
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It's the course of breaking in going
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into the house, killing the child,
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assaulting this is all one big criminal
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act.
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How could he be sane for some of that
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stuff but insane for some for the other
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stuff?
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How does it make any sense at all? Now,
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the answer is that it doesn't make any
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sense. When the Supreme Court of
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Kentucky look a look at took a look at
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this case on appeal, they admitted as
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much. Quote, "This court strongly
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suspects that the verdicts in this case
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were reached because the jury could not
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reach either either of the all or
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nothing verdicts advocated for by the
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parties. The defense urged the jury to
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find Xanthis not guilty by reason of
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insanity on all counts, while the
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Commonwealth argued that the jury had to
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find him guilty on all counts. Neither
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party directly advocated for a verdict
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of guilty but mentally ill on any count.
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It is therefore possible that the jury
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reached its verdict through compromise.
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Now, despite this uh finding, which is
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obvious, the Supreme Court upheld the
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verdicts and their reasoning was that
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yeah, the jury wasn't following the law.
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uh they're either morons or they were
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compromising with each other which makes
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them still morons.
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But either way, they didn't do what they
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were supposed to do. And the verdict
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like it's just not legit. It cannot be
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legitimate. It doesn't make any sense.
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Uh nevertheless, according to the
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Supreme Court, we have no way of knowing
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whether the uh jury's screw-up helped
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the defendant or hurt the defendant.
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Maybe if there had been no compromise,
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the defendant would have been guilty in
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all counts. Maybe he would have been a
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quitter in all accounts. There's no way
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to tell. Therefore, the court decides to
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just stay out of it instead of doing
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what they should have done, which is
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obviously order a new trial in that
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case. If you're looking at the Supreme
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Court and you're saying, "Well, this
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verdict doesn't make any sense at all.
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It can't possibly be right. The the the
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the jury obviously wasn't doing what
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they're supposed to be doing. This is
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not legitimate. So, we need a new
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trial."
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The word farce is far too generous for
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what happened here. And imagine being
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the family of this murdered child and
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and reading this. I mean, the highest
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court in the state of Kentucky is
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admitting that the jury completely
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failed to do its job. And as a result,
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the man who killed your child isn't
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going to suffer any kind of criminal
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penalty whatsoever for the actual
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murder. He'll go down for assault and
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that's it. This is what passes for
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justice in our court system at the
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moment.
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Now, to be clear, there was more than
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enough evidence to find Exxantis guilty
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on all counts.
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And you know, this isn't the most
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important point because even if he were
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mentally insane, it still would not
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justify releasing him from prison. As
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I've argued many times, mental insanity
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should, if anything, be an aggravating
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factor, not a mitigating factor. If it's
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actually true that this guy is too
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insane to understand that he shouldn't
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stab six-year-olds in the head, that's
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all the more reason to remove him from
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human society permanently and
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immediately.
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But as it happens, the claim is not
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true. So, let's go through this. It is
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true that before he drove to Kentucky,
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his ex- fiance, Lauren Burgess,
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testified that he was acting
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erratically. Uh, and shortly before the
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murders, he had proposed to Burgess out
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of the blue. who he also began crying
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hysterically and rambling at some point
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according to her testimony. The same
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time she said that he showed no unusual
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behavior when they went to a jewelry
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store to shop for an engagement ring
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later that day and then he drove to
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Kentucky. At that point as Supreme Court
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of Kentucky states in his opinion,
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Exantis began demonstrating several
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signs that he was lucid. Quote, "While
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Dean and Exantis were fighting, Dean
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told Exantis he was going to kill him
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and Exantis begged him not to kill him.
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Officer Cotttingham also testified that
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officer Jonathan uh Guer began doing
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first aid on Logan before the paramedics
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arrived. Officer Cuttingham heard
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Exantis ask if officer Gler was doing
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chest compressions and also heard
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Exanthis say he's not doing the right
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number. He should be doing 30
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compressions. All the officers that
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responded to the scene testified to
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hearing Exantis say he was sorry several
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times.
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Supreme Court's decision continues. Less
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than an hour after was arrested, he was
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interviewed by Detective Keith Ford and
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Officer Ger. Detective Ford testified
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that Xanthis did not appear to be under
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the influence of alcohol or drugs during
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the interview and was lucid and candid
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when answering questions. Exantis
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accurately told the officers information
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such as his name, date of birth, social
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security number, home address, phone
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number, occupation, gave them an
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accurate description of his vehicle, and
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where he left it. Exantis knew that he
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was in for sales Kentucky and that he
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originally intended to drive to Florida
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to see family members that live there.
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He told the officers he entered the home
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through an unlocked door and his
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description of the home was consistent
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with the photographic evidence. Exantis
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told the officers he walked to the
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kitchen and got a knife. He knew that he
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stabbed a child in the head with a knife
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and that he killed that child. Also knew
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that the father of the child put him in
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a chokeold and he understood why the
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father was angry with him. Finally, when
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Detective Ford asked what his fiance
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would think about what he did, he
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replied, quote, "She's not going to like
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it, sir."
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So, all that just proves that he was
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lucid. He knew where he was. He knew
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what he was doing. He knew what he was
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doing was wrong. End of discussion.
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That's all you should need to know. Even
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though again, it doesn't even matter.
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Like I don't care if he thought he was
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on Mars while this was happening. I
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don't care if he thought he was the
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queen of England. It doesn't matter what
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he thought about himself or where he
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was. What matters is what he did. And
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that should exclude you from from
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continuing to live. Okay? That's one of
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those things. It just excludes you from
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being allowed to continue living as a
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human being. Okay? That when you do
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something like that, that's the way it
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should be.
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Additionally, during his interrogation,
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Xanthis states that um he should be put
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to death by firing squad, if not the
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electric chair, for killing a child.
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Watch.
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>> Okay. The father saw what you were
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doing,
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>> correct? >> And got angry?
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>> Yes, sir.
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>> Do you understand why?
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>> Yes, sir.
00:16:45
>> What do you think happened to somebody
00:16:46
that stabbed a child in the head?
00:16:48
>> They should go to jail.
00:16:49
>> Okay. What about a child?
00:16:55
>> Does she get chair or not chair? They
00:16:58
should get something as a gunshot. Not a
00:17:00
gunshot. They should they should get
00:17:02
punished.
00:17:03
>> Okay. Well, I want to tell you
00:17:04
something. The child that you stabbed
00:17:07
tonight is dead.
00:17:11
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00:17:13
>> Do you understand she killed a child
00:17:15
tonight? >> A 5-year-old boy? Yes, sir.
00:17:21
Is >> there anything you want to say about
00:17:22
that?
00:17:28
What are you thinking right now?
00:17:30
>> Pain. You're thinking of pain.
00:17:33
You're feeling pain.
00:17:37
Sadness.
00:17:39
Is there anything you want to say or
00:17:42
right before you go to jail? You're
00:17:44
going to go to jail.
00:17:48
Okay.
00:17:51
So, we have the killer himself telling
00:17:53
us within hours of the murder that he
00:17:56
should be put to death. He can obviously
00:17:58
distinguish between right and wrong.
00:18:01
He's not acting insane in the sense that
00:18:03
he's he's he doesn't appear to be like
00:18:06
delusional.
00:18:08
And yet, the jury decided that he was
00:18:10
just too insane to suffer any
00:18:11
consequence
00:18:13
whatsoever for killing a child. At
00:18:16
trial, prosecutors presented evidence
00:18:18
that Xantis may have been high on
00:18:20
synthetic cannabis, which he was known
00:18:22
to use all the time. This is from the
00:18:23
Lexington Herald Leaders coverage of the
00:18:25
trial. Quote, "On the fifth day of
00:18:26
testimony in the Exantis trial, Dr.
00:18:28
Kenneth Benedict, who was hired by the
00:18:31
defense, could not specify what type of
00:18:32
illness Exantis has, but he said it
00:18:34
could be schizophrenia. During
00:18:36
questioning by public defender Kim
00:18:37
Green, Benedict acknowledged that
00:18:39
substance abuse psychotic disorder needs
00:18:41
to be considered as a possibility." In
00:18:43
his cross- examination, Assistant
00:18:45
Commonwealth Attorney Lee Greenup noted
00:18:47
that the Kentucky Correctional
00:18:48
Psychiatric Center reported the
00:18:50
psychosis was most likely substance
00:18:52
induced.
00:18:54
So, to restate, the drug tests weren't
00:18:56
able to conclusively determine one way
00:18:58
or another whether this habitual drug
00:19:00
user had caused his own psychosis by
00:19:02
taking synthetic drugs, but the
00:19:04
psychiatric center, which assessed
00:19:05
Exantis on two occasions, said that it
00:19:08
probably was.
00:19:10
Now, when the parole board in Kentucky
00:19:11
reviewed this case a few weeks ago, they
00:19:14
had all this information. They knew that
00:19:17
was taking drugs.
00:19:20
They knew that, according to the state's
00:19:21
experts, those drugs contributed to this
00:19:23
murder. They knew that no one could
00:19:25
possibly ensure the safety of the public
00:19:27
if he was released from prison.
00:19:29
And most importantly, they knew that
00:19:31
Exantis murdered a child in cold blood.
00:19:36
But then the pearl board made the
00:19:37
decision to let him out of jail. Anyway,
00:19:41
they released him early from a sentence
00:19:44
that was already way way way too short
00:19:46
because it should be a permanent
00:19:47
sentence of death or at least life in
00:19:49
prison. And they came along and said,
00:19:52
"You know what? It that's even that's
00:19:54
still too much. We're going to let him
00:19:56
out of jail." Now,
00:19:58
why? Because uh he exhibited good
00:20:01
behavior.
00:20:03
Now, I would think that stabbing a child
00:20:05
in the head is the kind of bad behavior
00:20:06
that would at an absolute minimum keep
00:20:09
you locked in prison until you die. But
00:20:11
instead, because he managed to sit like
00:20:13
a good boy in his jail cell without
00:20:15
getting into too many fights or
00:20:17
whatever, they're going to reward him by
00:20:19
releasing him from prison.
00:20:22
And he's out of prison right now as we
00:20:24
speak.
00:20:25
Free man. Here are the members of
00:20:27
Kucky's parole board who made that
00:20:29
decision. Their names are Ledra Jones,
00:20:32
Lee Wiggins, Chris Dlo, Chrissy Koffield
00:20:36
Fields, Cindy Hedleston, Sean uh
00:20:40
Hellbig, Michael James, Sherry Lean, and
00:20:44
Gregory Le.
00:20:46
Every single one of these people, to the
00:20:47
extent that they had a role in this
00:20:49
decision, should be removed from office
00:20:51
immediately in a just society that would
00:20:53
also be held personally, legally, and
00:20:55
financially liable for whatever crimes
00:20:57
Exantis goes on to commit. and he almost
00:20:59
certainly will commit more crimes if he
00:21:01
hasn't already.
00:21:03
But at the very least, they should be
00:21:05
fired. And the governor of Kentucky has
00:21:07
that authority. But because he's a
00:21:08
Democrat, he obviously won't do that
00:21:11
because Democrats are the party of
00:21:12
murder, including child murder,
00:21:14
especially child murder.
00:21:16
This is an untenable and intolerable
00:21:18
state of affairs. If the court system
00:21:20
will not penalize child murder, then
00:21:23
other people will.
00:21:25
Now, that's not the ideal
00:21:28
way to go about these things. Obviously,
00:21:30
you'd rather have the justice system be
00:21:31
the one that administers justice. But if
00:21:34
they won't do it, eventually their role
00:21:37
is going to be filled in other ways.
00:21:42
That's that's just a that's an
00:21:43
inevitable reality. I'm not saying I
00:21:45
want it to happen, not saying, but
00:21:46
that's that's just a reality.
00:21:49
And the slain boy's father has made that
00:21:51
point as clearly as he possibly can.
00:21:54
He's vowed to kill Axantis the moment he
00:21:56
sees him. Watch.
00:21:57
>> He stood up with me on top of him. Just
00:22:00
stood up and threw me 10, 15 feet across
00:22:03
the room and went after her.
00:22:05
>> Dean Typton says December 7th, 2015 is a
00:22:08
night that changed his life. He says his
00:22:10
children woke him up. He then found a
00:22:13
man attacking his children.
00:22:14
>> And when I got to the top of the stairs,
00:22:16
he attacked me. He come at me with the
00:22:18
knife.
00:22:19
>> The night took a tragic turn with the
00:22:21
loss of a life. his six-year-old son,
00:22:24
Logan. Dean says immediately after
00:22:26
Logan's death, he lost his will to live.
00:22:29
>> I laid in bed.
00:22:31
I gave up. I gave up on life. I gave up
00:22:36
on my family. I gave up on everybody. I
00:22:39
just wanted to die.
00:22:41
>> In the years since, the family has done
00:22:43
their best to cope, but mentions they
00:22:45
are mentally and emotionally scarred.
00:22:47
And they are hurt that Ronald Exantis
00:22:50
will no longer be behind bars. Everybody
00:22:52
deserves a fighting chance to have
00:22:55
justice for them. And it's not.
00:22:59
>> I've I've had my talks with God
00:23:01
cuz I'm not afraid to tell you, oh, I
00:23:04
told the court if I ever cross paths
00:23:06
with him, I will kill the man. I will
00:23:08
kill him where he stands. Now, I'd like
00:23:10
to say that if this father
00:23:13
carries out the threat that he just
00:23:16
made, I'd like to say
00:23:20
that there's not a jury in the country
00:23:22
that would ever convict him of anything.
00:23:26
I'd like to say that he'd be guaranteed
00:23:28
to walk free,
00:23:31
but that's not the case, sadly.
00:23:34
In fact, the the likely outcome, I this
00:23:37
this is how bad things are now, and we
00:23:40
all know this,
00:23:42
is that this father would spend more
00:23:45
time in prison for killing the man who
00:23:47
killed his son
00:23:49
than the man who killed his son spent
00:23:51
for killing his son.
00:23:54
That's where we are now.
00:23:56
Meanwhile, the government of Kentucky
00:23:58
has gone out of its way to alienate this
00:23:59
man and his family. The boy's mother,
00:24:01
Heather, told the local media that no
00:24:02
one even alerted them that her son's
00:24:04
killer is now free. Quote, "Nobody from
00:24:06
the state has contacted us to ask us if
00:24:08
we thought about needing security, extra
00:24:10
protection, anything like that. If
00:24:12
you're a victim and there's something like a violent criminal that's going to
00:24:14
be released that is in connection to you
00:24:16
or your case, I think you should be
00:24:18
offered some sort of security or
00:24:20
protection or at least just a phone
00:24:21
call."
00:24:23
Yeah, I would agree with that.
00:24:27
a phone call, an alert, uh, security.
00:24:30
How about a graveling apology from
00:24:33
everyone in a position of authority in
00:24:35
the Kentucky government? They should be
00:24:37
knocking on this family's door, offering
00:24:39
them anything they need, apologizing
00:24:41
profusely. That's what they should be
00:24:43
doing.
00:24:45
And instead, they've just said nothing
00:24:46
at all. They waited for this family to
00:24:49
find out about it on the news.
00:24:52
in Kentucky and many other states run by
00:24:54
Democrats. Uh, you know, that's this is
00:24:57
just the way things work now. Protection
00:24:58
for law-abiding citizens doesn't
00:25:00
interest the people in charge. They're
00:25:02
focused entirely on freeing as many
00:25:03
criminals as possible, including child
00:25:05
killers. They will terrorize the public
00:25:07
as a matter of policy
00:25:10
until the moment the public decides to
00:25:11
fight back. And I'm not calling for that
00:25:13
or encouraging it. I'm just telling you
00:25:16
what will happen,
00:25:18
what is inevitable.
00:25:20
Any state that allows a six-year-old boy
00:25:23
to be slaughtered in his own bed without
00:25:25
imposing any significant consequences on
00:25:28
the killer for that crime has embraced
00:25:32
lawlessness.
00:25:34
The justice system
00:25:36
exists again to administer justice.
00:25:38
Justice is a need. It's one of the
00:25:40
deepest, most profound needs that we
00:25:42
have as human beings and as a as a
00:25:45
civilized society. And when a society is
00:25:48
deprived of that need, when the system
00:25:51
itself will not provide that need for
00:25:54
justice,
00:25:56
the public will inevitably find other
00:25:58
ways to get it.
00:26:02
That's the way things have always
00:26:03
worked. It's not a good thing. It's not
00:26:05
what you want. Again, this is definitely
00:26:06
not what you want. You want the system
00:26:08
to to do this.
00:26:10
But this is just a fundamental fact of
00:26:12
human nature.
00:26:15
Now, the White House seems to realize
00:26:16
what's at stake here. When I when I drew
00:26:17
attention to this case on Twitter, the
00:26:19
White House press secretary, Caroline
00:26:20
Levit, uh, replied to me, quote, "I can
00:26:24
confirm the White House is looking into
00:26:25
this. It's wholly unacceptable for a
00:26:27
child killer to walk free after just
00:26:29
several years in prison."
00:26:31
Now, right now, we don't know what the
00:26:32
response from the White House will look
00:26:34
like in practice. Um, we know that even
00:26:37
acknowledging this is happening is way
00:26:39
more than we ever could have expected
00:26:40
from Biden or any other presidential
00:26:43
administration.
00:26:45
But what will they do next? Whether will
00:26:47
they bring federal charges or
00:26:49
investigate the parole board or
00:26:50
something else, we don't know. But for
00:26:52
the sake of our justice system,
00:26:56
they they they need to come up with
00:26:58
something before more children are
00:26:59
executed like Logan Tipton was.
00:27:03
If it's not obvious by now, you should
00:27:06
know that you are not insulated from
00:27:10
this madness. Whoever you are listening
00:27:12
to me talk right now. It could be you
00:27:14
next. It could be your child.
00:27:18
Logan Typton's family thought they lived
00:27:20
in a safe community
00:27:23
and and they probably did.
00:27:26
But one night, Ronald Alexanthis
00:27:28
happened to be driving through it and he
00:27:31
happened to pick their house.
00:27:33
It happened to be them.
00:27:36
Could be you.
00:27:38
Could be your child.
00:27:41
Now, I don't say that to scare you. I
00:27:44
say it because it's true.
00:27:46
And when law and order is extinguished,
00:27:49
when justice is dead in a country, as it
00:27:51
is in ours, the impact can and will be
00:27:55
felt by everyone.
00:27:57
And I say that so that you'll be
00:27:59
vigilant and aware
00:28:01
and so that you'll understand that there
00:28:03
is no issue more important right now
00:28:06
than bringing law and order back to
00:28:08
America.
00:28:09
This should be at the top of everyone's
00:28:11
priority list. Your family safety and
00:28:14
our country's existence depends on it.
00:28:19
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All right, Fox News reports a federal
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judge blocked President Donald Trump's
00:30:59
efforts to deploy National Guard troops
00:31:01
into Portland in a late night decision
00:31:03
on Sunday. US District Judge Karen Imrut
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uh ruled the action was unlawful and
00:31:08
unconstitutional, issuing an emergency
00:31:09
temporary restraining order to halt the
00:31:11
deployment of California's National
00:31:13
Guard. The order also bars the use of
00:31:15
troops from any other state or
00:31:18
Washington
00:31:19
um
00:31:22
uh in in the state of Oregon. So, so
00:31:25
this um this judge,
00:31:28
this random judge, this random woman in
00:31:30
a robe has decided that actually
00:31:33
actually she's the commander-in-chief.
00:31:35
Trump thought he was the
00:31:36
commander-in-chief. That was his
00:31:37
mistake. You know, he thought he was the
00:31:39
one elected to be the one who decides
00:31:41
how and if and when and where troops are
00:31:44
deployed. But, uh, no. Turns out it was
00:31:47
this uh this chick uh Judge Judge Karen.
00:31:51
She's in charge. Judge Karen walted into
00:31:54
the White House, barged into the Oval
00:31:56
Office, propped her feet up on the
00:31:58
Resolute desk, and said, "Hey, I'm in
00:32:01
charge around here."
00:32:03
That's basically what happened. And now
00:32:05
Trump has to decide how to respond.
00:32:09
And he has basically two options.
00:32:12
I mean, not basically, he has only two
00:32:14
options. he can bow down before Judge
00:32:17
Karen who is now the the president and
00:32:20
the queen of America that she's
00:32:23
appointed herself as such
00:32:26
and he could say uh yes ma'am yes madam
00:32:28
president whatever you say my queen can
00:32:32
I get you a can I get you a diet coke
00:32:33
perhaps what else do what else do you do
00:32:36
you require my lady
00:32:40
he can do that or he can reassert his
00:32:42
authority he can say hey get the hell
00:32:44
out Who the hell are you? Get out of
00:32:45
here. I'm the president, not you.
00:32:48
I don't care what you think.
00:32:51
Those are the options. Subservience or
00:32:53
the reassertion of his own power. Those
00:32:55
are the only options. We have long
00:32:56
reached the point. I mean, long reached
00:32:58
it. Long reached it. Where Trump has has
00:33:04
has no good choice because like I said,
00:33:07
those are the two.
00:33:09
and he has no good choice but to openly
00:33:12
defy these activist judges. There's no
00:33:15
third way now, right? There's and and by
00:33:17
that I don't mean, you know, issuing uh
00:33:20
posts on Truth Social. I don't mean um I
00:33:25
don't even mean challenging this in a
00:33:27
court. I mean flipping her the bird and
00:33:30
ignoring her. Just doing it anyway,
00:33:34
saying, "Oh, you don't think I should
00:33:35
deploy the troops into Oh, okay. Well, I
00:33:37
just did. What now? Oh, you don't think
00:33:40
I should? Well, I did. It's happening.
00:33:42
It's happening. Lady, what are you going
00:33:44
to do about it? Huh? What are you going
00:33:46
to do about it?
00:33:50
Um, that's the only way now. That's the
00:33:52
only way to deal with this judicial
00:33:54
tyranny. You cannot stop the tyranny of
00:33:56
the courts in the courts.
00:33:59
That's the problem. You can't go to the
00:34:01
courts and say, "Hey, I want you, the
00:34:03
courts, to admit that you don't have
00:34:05
this power.
00:34:08
They're not going to." That's the whole
00:34:09
point. Well, what do you do when you
00:34:10
have an out of control out of control
00:34:12
judiciary
00:34:14
that has appointed itself,
00:34:17
you know, uh the dictators
00:34:20
that that has decided that it has the
00:34:22
ultimate authority, ultimate power over
00:34:24
everything?
00:34:26
What do you do when you have a judiciary
00:34:27
that says, "You know what? Actually, I'm
00:34:28
the executive and the legislator. I get
00:34:30
to make laws. I get to do I get to I get
00:34:32
command over the military. What do you
00:34:35
do? You can't go to the courts and say,
00:34:37
"I'm going to fight court. I'm going to
00:34:39
fight you in court."
00:34:42
Um, no.
00:34:45
You got to fight them. You you you you
00:34:46
can't bring them to heal while staying
00:34:48
in their playing field and playing by
00:34:50
their rules. I mean, if you're playing a
00:34:51
rigged game and the other side is
00:34:53
cheating, you're not going to be able to
00:34:55
beat them in the game, especially if
00:34:57
they own everything. if they own the
00:34:58
league and the and the and the stadium
00:35:00
and they decide like you can't you
00:35:03
literally can't beat them.
00:35:06
They own the game. They rigged it. So,
00:35:08
you have to step outside the game and
00:35:09
and and um all that means here is that
00:35:12
Trump has every constitutional right to
00:35:14
deploy the National Guard to Portland.
00:35:16
Not only the right, but the
00:35:17
responsibility. I would say Portland is
00:35:20
a war zone. It's total chaos. It's in a
00:35:22
state of open insurrection. ICE agents
00:35:23
are being attacked. Portland is trying
00:35:25
to subvert the authority of the federal
00:35:27
government defy the laws of the land. Uh
00:35:30
obviously an occasion for the National
00:35:32
Guard. Judge Karen disagrees. Well, her
00:35:34
random opinion doesn't matter. Like why
00:35:36
should that bring everything to a halt?
00:35:39
Oh, sorry guys. We can't do this. Why is
00:35:40
that? Oh, cuz Karen said so. Who's
00:35:43
Karen?
00:35:45
Who's who is she? And who elected her to
00:35:46
be in charge of this of of who who
00:35:49
elected her to be commander-in-chief?
00:35:50
Oh, nobody. Well, okay.
00:35:54
So, um, Trump has the authority. He
00:35:58
knows he does. Everyone knows he has the
00:35:59
authority. This district judge feels
00:36:02
differently. And, uh, who cares?
00:36:07
Um, this is where we are. I mean, again,
00:36:09
I' I'd prefer if we weren't here.
00:36:12
Like, I'd much prefer a scenario where
00:36:14
the judiciary is not out of control and
00:36:16
tyrannical and trying to seize um, you
00:36:20
know, trying to appoint itself dictators
00:36:22
over the country.
00:36:23
trying to to to pretend that, you know,
00:36:25
they they they're the ultimate authority
00:36:28
on everything the president wants to do.
00:36:30
I'd much rather we didn't have that and
00:36:32
that we didn't have to have this kind of
00:36:33
showdown,
00:36:36
but um but we do. This is where we are.
00:36:42
Uh, as we discussed last week, moving on
00:36:45
here, something called Bad Bunny, the
00:36:48
uh, Hispanic
00:36:50
guy likes to prance around in dresses,
00:36:52
he was he was named the Super Bowl
00:36:54
halftime performer this year, and that
00:36:56
was a a controversial decision among
00:36:58
football fans because
00:37:00
Bad Bunny is also an anti-American
00:37:03
far-left radical. uh he's been
00:37:06
boycotting America because of ICE, even
00:37:09
though he's going to show back up to do
00:37:10
the Super Bowl, you know, because those
00:37:11
are it's this is a man of principle
00:37:13
here. He's going to boycott until they
00:37:15
offer him a millions of dollars to the
00:37:16
Super Bowl and then he'll he'll show up.
00:37:18
Um
00:37:20
but, you know, the main thing is he's
00:37:22
not an American. He barely speaks
00:37:23
English.
00:37:25
Uh football is is the classic American
00:37:29
pastime even more than baseball now. And
00:37:33
so is it so much to ask that you have
00:37:35
you have an American halftime show that
00:37:37
you can understand that's that is
00:37:39
performed in English for people like is
00:37:41
that so much to ask? Well, apparently it
00:37:44
is. Now, Bad Money has addressed these
00:37:46
concerns from the fans and he's
00:37:49
addressed them during his opening
00:37:50
monologue when he hosted SNL on Saturday
00:37:52
and uh here's how he chose to address
00:37:54
it. Listen,
00:37:55
>> I'm very excited to be doing the Super
00:37:57
Bowl and I know that people all around
00:38:00
the world who love my music are also
00:38:03
happy.
00:38:06
[Applause]
00:38:18
Romeo.
00:38:26
[Music]
00:38:32
[Applause]
00:38:36
And if you didn't understand what I just
00:38:41
said,
00:38:43
you have four months to learn.
00:38:47
>> We have a great show for you tonight. Go
00:38:51
here. So, we'll be right back.
00:38:56
>> Okay. So, that's his answer. He's going
00:38:58
to be doing the halftime show in
00:38:59
Spanish. And if you don't understand
00:39:01
Spanish, you have four months to learn
00:39:02
it. That's his answer. Now, of course,
00:39:05
learning Spanish so that I can listen to
00:39:07
a Bad Bunny performance
00:39:10
is about the least compelling incentive
00:39:12
I can possibly imagine. Okay? It's like
00:39:15
if I jog 10 miles to the to the to go to
00:39:17
the dentist for a root canal. So, I I I
00:39:20
have this hard miserable thing I have to
00:39:22
do and the reward is something even more
00:39:23
miserable than the thing I was doing to
00:39:26
get there.
00:39:27
Um, and just to underscore the point,
00:39:30
not that I need to, I'll play a clip of
00:39:32
one of Bad Bunny's biggest hits. And uh,
00:39:35
this is called, what is this called? TT
00:39:39
Me Punto.
00:39:41
I think Pragunto is pregnant, isn't it?
00:39:43
This I took Spanish. I was forced to
00:39:45
take Spanish in public school. I think I
00:39:46
took it for like four years and I cannot
00:39:48
speak a word. That's public school
00:39:50
education for you.
00:39:52
That's also me for you. Uh cuz I'm a
00:39:54
but I think for anyway, uh so
00:39:57
this this has almost a billion views on
00:39:59
YouTube. It's a big hit. Maybe he'll
00:40:01
perform it at the Super Bowl. And uh
00:40:04
here's a clip in Spanish because that's
00:40:06
how you know that's the language that
00:40:08
it's performed in. Uh listen,
00:40:11
[Music]
00:40:34
Okay. So, you listen to that the the the
00:40:36
one I mean it is amazing how every
00:40:39
Spanish pop song sounds exactly the
00:40:43
same. And I know this is kind of the
00:40:45
knock on pop music in general, but with
00:40:47
it it's with the Spanish it's it's even
00:40:51
it's even more so the case. I mean, it's
00:40:52
the exact beat, cadence, everything
00:40:56
for every song. It's just the same thing
00:40:58
over and over again.
00:41:00
That's one thing I will say, and I mean
00:41:02
no offense here, but but uh I truly
00:41:05
don't. You know that. I never want to
00:41:07
offend anybody. It's very important to
00:41:09
me, but Hispanics do have the worst
00:41:10
music. That's of all I mean, I got to
00:41:12
say like of all the ethnicities, it it
00:41:14
is the worst music. They truly do. Their
00:41:16
traditional music, mariachi, is hell. I
00:41:19
mean, being trapped in a room with a
00:41:20
mariachi band is that's hell. I mean,
00:41:23
that that's act that's probably the
00:41:24
that's the that is the music that they
00:41:26
pump over the speakers in hell. That's
00:41:27
how bad it is. And then their newer
00:41:30
music is this crap. It's like it all
00:41:32
sounds exactly the same. No variation,
00:41:34
no variety, no subtlety, no, it's just
00:41:37
not art. It's really bad. But anyway, so
00:41:39
this is why you need to learn Spanish so
00:41:41
you can understand those lyrics is what
00:41:42
Bad Bunny is saying. Uh it's important.
00:41:45
You need to know what he's saying.
00:41:48
Well, and you listen to that and in
00:41:50
fairness, like I like I said, I don't
00:41:51
really speak Spanish. I don't I don't I
00:41:55
don't speak it at all. I I know two or
00:41:56
three words.
00:41:58
So, what is he saying? He might be
00:42:01
unveiling the secrets of the universe.
00:42:02
He might be explaining the cure for
00:42:04
cancer. You know, he might be imparting
00:42:06
words of profound wisdom.
00:42:08
This could be beautiful poetry for all
00:42:10
we know. This these could be lyrics of
00:42:13
staggering depth and beauty.
00:42:17
I mean the he could at least be giving
00:42:19
us a great recipe for chim changangas or
00:42:21
something. Who knows? There could be
00:42:22
something really worthwhile there. So
00:42:24
let's go to the and this is why so I
00:42:25
said you got to learn you got you got to
00:42:27
learn Spanish so when he performs you'll
00:42:28
understand the lyrics. Well let's go to
00:42:31
the English translation of those lyrics
00:42:32
and I I'll read them to you just so you
00:42:34
know just so you know what you're
00:42:35
missing and then you can decide whether
00:42:38
learning Spanish for the halftime
00:42:39
performance is worth your time or not.
00:42:41
This is what he said.
00:42:43
I really like the Gabriellas, the
00:42:45
Patricia, the Nicole's, the Sophia. My
00:42:47
first girlfriend in kindergarten, Maria,
00:42:49
and my first love's name was Tia. I've
00:42:51
got a Colombian who writes me every day,
00:42:53
and a Mexican I didn't even know about.
00:42:56
Wait, how does he have a girlfriend he
00:42:57
doesn't know about? Another one in San
00:43:00
Antonio that still loves me, and the
00:43:01
ones from PR that are all mine. A
00:43:04
Dominican who's a fresh hottie.
00:43:06
Fresh fresh hottie.
00:43:09
So, there you go. Learn Spanish so you
00:43:11
can understand those lyrics and others
00:43:14
like them. Learn Spanish so that you can
00:43:16
absorb all of that brain rot because
00:43:19
that's what it is. Of course, you listen
00:43:22
to that music and it really does make
00:43:23
you dumber. And I I I truly like I truly
00:43:25
believe I when I say I don't I don't say
00:43:27
it as a
00:43:29
uh for effect like I I actually think
00:43:31
that it causes brain damage. I think
00:43:32
that a lot of this stuff if if you like
00:43:34
a steady diet of that I think I don't
00:43:38
know if any studies have been done on
00:43:39
this. I'd be interested to see them. You
00:43:42
take someone, have them listen to this
00:43:44
kind of music
00:43:46
for six months, for multiple hours a
00:43:49
day. So, you do the IQ test before have
00:43:52
and then come back and do the IQ test
00:43:53
again. I I truly believe that it's
00:43:56
probably 5 10 points you've lost. Actual
00:43:59
brain damage.
00:44:01
But more to the point,
00:44:03
Bad Bunny's attitude is uh you know, it
00:44:08
it
00:44:09
I hesitate to say that it's outrageous
00:44:12
and infuriating because I know that
00:44:13
that's what he's going for.
00:44:16
Uh he wants to piss off people like me,
00:44:18
not me specifically, but just, you know,
00:44:20
pe normal Americans who expect that our
00:44:23
greatest national pastime will have a
00:44:24
halftime show in our language. And his
00:44:27
goal is to tick us off. And I get that.
00:44:32
But uh but he succeeds, I guess. I have
00:44:34
to admit. I have to admit it makes me
00:44:37
angry. It does because I'm really tired
00:44:39
of this attitude.
00:44:42
You know, if it was just this one guy
00:44:46
saying this, it' be one thing, but he
00:44:48
has the same attitude that millions of
00:44:50
of immigrants have when they come to
00:44:52
this country.
00:44:55
And the attitude is, you know what? I'm
00:44:56
not going to speak your language. You
00:44:58
bet. If you want you if you want to
00:44:59
understand me, you got to learn my
00:45:00
language.
00:45:03
That's the attitude millions of people
00:45:04
have. And I'm and I'm uh really tired of
00:45:06
it. I think we're all tired of it.
00:45:09
We speak English here. That's our
00:45:11
language.
00:45:13
Th this is our country and English is
00:45:15
our language.
00:45:19
Um and that should have always been our
00:45:21
attitude.
00:45:24
But of course we live in a country where
00:45:26
it's to to even say
00:45:29
that English is our official language
00:45:31
and should be declared as such. That is
00:45:33
a controversial opinion. That is a
00:45:36
political
00:45:37
this the basic what are the most basic
00:45:40
requirements. I mean we're talking below
00:45:43
101 level right? I mean one of the most
00:45:45
basic requirements of having a
00:45:47
functioning society is that everyone can
00:45:50
understand each other. Being able to
00:45:52
communicate and speak the same language
00:45:55
basic requirement that's you can't even
00:45:58
get off the ground floor of building a
00:46:01
functioning society unless you have that
00:46:06
and yet and so this basic requirement of
00:46:08
a functioning society is controversial.
00:46:12
We we can't even get everyone to agree
00:46:14
in this country that yeah, you know, we
00:46:16
should all be able to understand each
00:46:18
other at least.
00:46:21
Can't even get people to agree.
00:46:23
All right. Um,
00:46:26
we've got another entertainment story. I
00:46:29
don't know why we have two, but so
00:46:31
Taylor Swift dropped her new album. Uh,
00:46:33
it sold a trillion copies, of course,
00:46:36
but and I haven't listened to it. I
00:46:39
haven't listened to a single sec second
00:46:40
of it. I'm not I'm not going to. I don't
00:46:41
really care. But I did notice the uh the
00:46:45
reaction just some of the reviews
00:46:48
seems to be it's it's like a pretty
00:46:50
lukewarm reaction.
00:46:52
And I read through, you know, some of
00:46:54
the reviews and it's and so that's kind
00:46:55
of the headline apparently of this of
00:46:57
this album is that it's a it's a you
00:47:00
know lukewarm critical reception.
00:47:03
And even a lot of the fans I've even
00:47:05
heard from some of the fans are like,
00:47:07
you know, didn't love it.
00:47:10
And still it it like I said she sold a
00:47:12
billion trillion infinity albums and I
00:47:15
why people still buy which I I think I
00:47:17
read she sold like 2.7 million I think
00:47:20
albums in the first day if I got that
00:47:22
correct
00:47:25
which is shocking also because who's
00:47:26
still buying albums at this at this at
00:47:29
this stage I don't know but any case big
00:47:32
commercial success
00:47:34
um seemingly lukewarm reception at the
00:47:37
same time and there are two things about
00:47:39
I was Think about it. There are two
00:47:40
things about that that are kind of
00:47:41
interesting or at least worth remarking
00:47:43
on or maybe not. Probably not worth
00:47:45
remarking, but I'm going to anyway. So,
00:47:47
first of all, you got a huge commercial
00:47:49
success, lukewarm reaction.
00:47:52
Seems like a kind of a contradictory
00:47:53
thing. And yet, it kind of def defines
00:47:56
modern pop culture. The music, the big
00:47:58
hit movies, a lot of the shows people
00:48:00
watch. There are still hits like movies
00:48:04
that make a billion dollars. You got
00:48:05
songs that are streamed a billion times.
00:48:07
because you have shows that millions of
00:48:08
people watch. So, pop culture is still
00:48:10
producing a lot of hits and yet it isn't
00:48:13
producing passion. Nobody is really
00:48:15
excited about any of this stuff. And
00:48:17
because I was thinking about this the
00:48:18
other day, I read an article about the
00:48:20
next uh Avatar film. So, James Cameron
00:48:24
is working on Avatar, what are they on
00:48:25
number three now? I think Avatar 3. And
00:48:28
he's also doing five. He's doing four
00:48:30
and five too. So, he's gonna make five.
00:48:32
He just keeps making these Avatar
00:48:33
movies.
00:48:35
and in and uh in many ways Avatar the
00:48:39
movie is a perfect uh well Avatar for
00:48:43
what I'm talking about because the
00:48:45
movies make insane amounts of money.
00:48:48
They are they are really successful.
00:48:51
So you can see why he keeps making them
00:48:54
and yet nobody loves them. Nobody cares
00:48:57
about them. You never hear anyone
00:48:59
quoting them or talking about scenes
00:49:01
they love from the Avatar. Have you ever
00:49:05
heard that? Have Have you ever heard
00:49:06
anyone say like
00:49:08
remember a scene or a quote say a quote
00:49:12
from the movie or talk about an iconic
00:49:15
character from these movies? No one ever
00:49:17
does. Nobody loves the movies. Nobody
00:49:21
considers them a favorite. Nobody really
00:49:23
cares about the movies. And yet they
00:49:25
make a billion dollars. Every single one
00:49:26
he drops it and makes a billion dollars.
00:49:28
They're huge blockbusters. And this is
00:49:29
the dynamic. Big hits that somehow
00:49:31
nobody cares about. There's no passion.
00:49:35
And now you have this Taylor Swift album
00:49:36
and the reaction seems to be kind of,
00:49:38
you know, eh. And it's breaking sales
00:49:40
records. Um,
00:49:43
this is pop culture in a state of
00:49:45
decadence. This is what a decadent pop
00:49:46
culture produces. Kind of lazy
00:49:48
blockbuster. Blockbusters that elicit
00:49:50
both a giant yawn and also a billion
00:49:53
dollars.
00:49:54
Everyone just kind of lining up and
00:49:56
going, "Yeah, fine. and I'll consume it.
00:49:58
That's the that's basically the attitude
00:50:00
of the of the American consumer now,
00:50:02
especially when it comes to
00:50:03
entertainment that people just line up
00:50:04
and they say, "Yeah, okay, fine. All
00:50:05
right. Yeah, yeah, all right. Here's my
00:50:07
money." You have a line that stretches
00:50:09
to the horizon of millions of people
00:50:12
lining up, you know, to give their
00:50:14
money, but no one is excited about it.
00:50:18
Um,
00:50:20
and uh I I just find that I just find
00:50:22
that kind of interesting. And Taylor
00:50:23
Swift reveals the problem or a big part
00:50:25
of it. And because with Taylor Swift,
00:50:27
you see the other element, the other
00:50:29
aspect of this uh of this issue and a
00:50:32
few of the reviews have mentioned it
00:50:33
that that she doesn't grow. You know,
00:50:35
there's no growth. There's no change.
00:50:37
Her songs and lyrics haven't grown since
00:50:39
she was like 17. And this is my biggest
00:50:43
gripe about pop culture and modern music
00:50:44
in particular. Um or pop music, a lot of
00:50:49
it. Not not modern music generally.
00:50:51
Actually, I actually like a lot of
00:50:52
modern music. If if I were to give you,
00:50:57
and this probably would surprise a lot
00:50:58
of people, but if I were to give you my
00:50:59
top seven or eight favorite albums of
00:51:02
all time, not not the greatest, but just
00:51:05
my favorites, they would all be from the
00:51:07
last 10 or 15 years or or, you know,
00:51:09
maybe 10 to 20 years, most of them,
00:51:11
because I'm not one of these guys who
00:51:13
says, "Oh, you know, they stopped making
00:51:14
real music in the 70s." I actually don't
00:51:16
like 70s music. I don't I don't like any
00:51:18
music that was made before the 90s, to
00:51:20
be honest with you. A lot of it's great.
00:51:21
I just don't it's just not my taste. I
00:51:23
don't listen to it.
00:51:25
So, um
00:51:28
if I were to bore you by giving my top
00:51:30
seven or eight albums, but I'm not going
00:51:31
to. So, but I'm talking about pop music
00:51:34
to include rap music. And the problem
00:51:35
with so much of it is that it just
00:51:37
doesn't grow. There's no growth. And um
00:51:41
that's one of the reasons why these
00:51:43
these pop stars and rap stars often have
00:51:45
a short shelf life. Now, Taylor Swift
00:51:47
doesn't because you're still selling all
00:51:48
these copies. But, uh, you know, it's
00:51:51
one, but often it works that way because
00:51:52
their music makes sense for a
00:51:54
19-year-old,
00:51:56
but not when you're 29 or 39
00:51:59
and they don't know how to speak to the
00:52:01
experiences of anyone older than like
00:52:03
23.
00:52:04
And you see the same again, this is what
00:52:06
franchise films, this is this is why the
00:52:08
comic book movie genre is dying is
00:52:11
because there's no growth. So, you start
00:52:13
they started making these movies
00:52:16
really for my generation
00:52:18
when I was like 12, they started turning
00:52:20
these movies out and then you look and
00:52:23
it's 20 years later and the movies are
00:52:25
exactly the same. They haven't. So
00:52:27
people are are growing and you expect
00:52:29
the genre to kind of grow with the
00:52:31
audience and it just doesn't. It just
00:52:34
stays exactly the same. There's no
00:52:35
growth at all. The Fed has finally
00:52:37
dropped interest rates and that's great
00:52:39
news for American homeowners. Expenses
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have been a major burden on families.
00:52:43
wages are flat and for many, the only
00:52:45
way to make ends meet is to lean on
00:52:47
credit cards. But that cycle of high
00:52:50
interest debt makes it hard to stay
00:52:51
ahead. If you're a homeowner, I want you
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00:52:57
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00:52:59
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00:53:01
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00:53:03
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00:54:12
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00:54:20
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00:54:21
then I come back in like most of the
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00:54:25
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00:54:44
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00:54:45
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00:55:28
Now, let's get to our daily
00:55:29
cancellation.
00:55:36
Well, we began the show by talking about
00:55:37
the decision by Democrat-appointed pearl
00:55:40
board to release a homicidal maniac who
00:55:42
murdered a six-year-old boy by stabbing
00:55:43
him in the head. Kind of decision that
00:55:46
in the not too distant past, you expect
00:55:48
to elicit immediate condemnation
00:55:50
condemnation from both parties. That's
00:55:53
because for all of our differences, both
00:55:54
Democrats and Republicans understood
00:55:56
that it's a great and unfathomable moral
00:55:58
evil to butcher a child as he sleeps. We
00:56:00
agreed that demons who brutally murder
00:56:03
kids should never be a part of
00:56:04
civilization ever again, which is about
00:56:07
the lowest bar imaginable. But all you
00:56:09
know, at the same time, for most of our
00:56:11
country's history, that bar has held.
00:56:15
Well, it doesn't hold anymore. And we
00:56:16
are past the point where Democrats can
00:56:18
claim that only a small minority of
00:56:20
their party affirmatively support the
00:56:22
murder, you know, uh, murder and
00:56:24
lawlessness.
00:56:26
Less than a month after thousands of
00:56:28
Democrats openly celebrated the
00:56:30
assassination of Charlie Kirk, the
00:56:31
Democrat party establishment has
00:56:34
decided, as a matter of policy,
00:56:36
that it is not necessarily opposed to
00:56:38
the murder of innocent men, women, and
00:56:40
children, especially, of course, if they
00:56:42
are on the other side of the political
00:56:44
aisle. Indeed, they aren't they aren't
00:56:46
simply refusing to condemn the early
00:56:48
release of a child killer after he spent
00:56:49
less than a decade in prison. They're
00:56:52
also explaining in writing that they
00:56:54
want to see the children of
00:56:55
conservatives die in their mother's
00:56:57
arms. They want to see conservative
00:57:00
Supreme Court justices hunted down and
00:57:02
shot for their rulings on abortion. And
00:57:04
the Democrat party from the base all the
00:57:07
way up to the party leaders is
00:57:09
unanimously standing by in support of
00:57:12
all of this. Now, the case of Virginia
00:57:14
Attorney General nominee Jay Jones all
00:57:16
by itself should be the death nail of
00:57:18
the entire Democrat party. This case all
00:57:20
by itself would tell you the Democrat
00:57:22
party needs to be in a metaphorical
00:57:26
sense burned to the ground. In case you
00:57:29
missed it, the National Review published
00:57:30
text messages from Jay Jones to a
00:57:32
Republican state legislature
00:57:34
legislature. Uh they were sent around 8
00:57:37
a.m. on August 8th, 2022.
00:57:40
And Jones was upset that Republicans,
00:57:43
including Virginia House Speaker Todd
00:57:44
Gilbert, had put out statements mourning
00:57:47
the recent death of a different state
00:57:49
legislator uh who was a moderate
00:57:51
Democrat. So, here's what Jones wrote in
00:57:53
the text to Republican House delegate
00:57:56
Carrie Kiner. quote, "If those guys die
00:58:00
before me," Jones wrote, referencing his
00:58:02
Republican colleagues, "I will go to
00:58:04
their funerals to piss on their graves,
00:58:07
to send them out a wash in something."
00:58:10
Jones then said that if he had only two
00:58:13
bullets and had the opportunity to shoot
00:58:15
Cambodian dictator Pulpot, Hitler, or
00:58:18
the Republican Speaker of the House,
00:58:20
he'd choose the Republican Speaker of
00:58:21
the House every time. Quote, "Three
00:58:24
people, two bullets, Gilbert, Hitler,
00:58:26
and Pulpot. Gilbert gets two bullets to
00:58:29
the head. Spoiler put Gilbert in the
00:58:31
crew with the two worst people you know.
00:58:33
And he receives both bullets every time.
00:58:36
Even as a Republican legislator tells
00:58:38
Jones to stop sending messages like
00:58:40
this. Because again, Jones was sending
00:58:43
this in writing in text message to a
00:58:46
Republican.
00:58:48
That's how brazen this is and how sure
00:58:50
he was that he would never be held
00:58:52
accountable for it.
00:58:54
And even as the person that sees Sagadu
00:58:56
tells him to stop and and you know that
00:58:58
says how upsetting all this is, he
00:59:00
continues. According to the National
00:59:02
Review, Jones quote suggested he wished
00:59:04
Gilbert's wife could watch her own child
00:59:06
die in her arm so that Gilbert might
00:59:08
reconsider his political views,
00:59:09
prompting Kiner to hang up the phone in
00:59:12
disgust.
00:59:14
Then Coiner sent his text to Jones.
00:59:16
Quote, "You were talking about hoping
00:59:17
Jennifer Gilbert's children would die."
00:59:20
And then Jones responds, "Yes, I've told
00:59:22
you this before. Only when people feel
00:59:24
pain personally do they move on policy.
00:59:27
I mean, do I think Todd and Jennifer are
00:59:29
evil and that they're breeding little
00:59:31
fascists?" Yes.
00:59:35
Now, to be very clear about this, the
00:59:37
man who sent those text messages has
00:59:39
been selected by the Democrat party to
00:59:41
be the chief law enforcement official in
00:59:43
the state of Virginia. He sent these
00:59:45
messages again to a Republican
00:59:47
colleague. And even when he was told to
00:59:49
stop, he persisted. He clarified as
00:59:52
explicitly as he possibly could that
00:59:54
it's acceptable to wish death on
00:59:56
Republicans on the theory that they're
00:59:57
all fascists, including the children are
00:59:59
fascists.
01:00:01
And as Jones put it, quote, "Only when
01:00:03
people feel pain personally do they move
01:00:05
on policy."
01:00:07
That is now the official platform of the
01:00:09
Democrat party. This is what they
01:00:10
believe. If you don't agree with them,
01:00:14
you and your entire family deserve to
01:00:16
die. That's what the mainstream of the
01:00:18
party believes. And you know that
01:00:21
because after these text messages
01:00:22
surfaced, no Democrats have called for
01:00:26
Jay Jones to resign. Not a single one.
01:00:29
Not one single Democrat has agreed that
01:00:32
this is disqualified.
01:00:34
And most of them haven't even criticized
01:00:36
him for it. Abigail Spanberger, the
01:00:38
Democrat nominee for governor in
01:00:39
Virginia, has stood by Jones. The
01:00:43
current speaker of the house just spoke
01:00:44
in a church pulpit
01:00:46
and all he had to say about the text is
01:00:48
that well they're a distraction. Watch.
01:00:52
>> So we need to understand something.
01:00:55
We have to be mature in our thinking and
01:00:57
how we vote. We can't get distracted cuz
01:00:59
they want us to get distracted by a text
01:01:01
message here or something else. Stay
01:01:03
focused.
01:01:05
>> Now meanwhile here's a statement from
01:01:06
the Virginia Beach Democratic Committee
01:01:08
which plays a major role in electing
01:01:09
Democrats in the state. Quote, "The
01:01:13
Virginia Beach Democratic Committee
01:01:14
reaffirms its full support of Jay Jones
01:01:16
for attorney general. Recent press may
01:01:18
have spotlighted past mistakes. We say,
01:01:21
"Let those without sin cast the first
01:01:24
stone."
01:01:26
Yes. Who among us haven't repeatedly
01:01:29
called for the execution of the children
01:01:31
of our political opponents? Who among us
01:01:34
doesn't fantasize about murdering
01:01:36
children is what they're asking.
01:01:39
Now, hopefully you're starting to see
01:01:40
how uh how that that case in Kentucky
01:01:43
was not an accident. This is what
01:01:46
Democrats believe. They don't care if
01:01:48
children die. They want they want
01:01:49
children to die. What matters to them is
01:01:52
power. And if it helps them in their
01:01:54
power grab, then they're in favor of it.
01:01:58
For his part, Jay Jones put out a
01:01:59
similar non-apology. You can see it on
01:02:02
the screen there. He says, "Like all
01:02:04
people, I've sent text messages I
01:02:05
regret."
01:02:07
Again, cutting in here. No, not all
01:02:09
people send text messages like this.
01:02:13
This is coming from the left and only
01:02:16
the left.
01:02:18
And these were not texts that he sent
01:02:19
like decades ago when he was a weward
01:02:21
teenager. He sent them a couple of years
01:02:24
ago when he was an adult man in his 30s.
01:02:27
Jones also sat down for an interview in
01:02:29
which he again refused to take any
01:02:30
responsibility. Listen,
01:02:33
>> a lot of politics is about trust. I can
01:02:36
think of nothing more horrific than a
01:02:38
mother having to hold her dying child.
01:02:41
How can Virginiaians trust a man who
01:02:43
said something so horrific so callously?
01:02:46
>> Well, again, I am so deeply deeply sorry
01:02:49
for what I said and I wish that it
01:02:51
hadn't happened and I would take it back
01:02:53
if I could.
01:02:54
>> This is how sociopaths and malignant
01:02:56
narcissists speak. They don't
01:02:59
acknowledge that they did something
01:03:00
wrong. Instead, they claim that they're
01:03:02
that, you know, they are the actually
01:03:03
the victim. something happened to him.
01:03:06
He says he regrets that something
01:03:09
occurred,
01:03:10
not that he was solely responsible for
01:03:12
that thing occurring. And the reason
01:03:14
he's getting away with this is that the
01:03:16
entire Democrat establishment is behind
01:03:17
him. And that includes the press. Here's
01:03:21
the Washington Post take, for example.
01:03:22
Um, and they stopped short of calling on
01:03:24
Jones to drop out. Instead, they say,
01:03:26
quote, "Jones has a month to convince
01:03:28
voters that his hateful rhetoric does
01:03:30
not reflect how he'd behave if elected
01:03:32
as attorney general.
01:03:34
So, I guess the idea is that Jay Jones
01:03:36
needs to, you know, pinky promise that
01:03:38
he actually doesn't want to slaughter
01:03:40
the children of Republicans, even though
01:03:42
he put it in writing,
01:03:44
addressed to a Republican colleague.
01:03:47
He's got a month to convince us. Think
01:03:49
about that for a second. They're saying
01:03:50
he has a month to convince us that he
01:03:52
actually doesn't want uh the children of
01:03:56
his of his opponents to die.
01:04:01
Yeah, you would think that if you're a
01:04:03
month out from an election and that's
01:04:06
your challenge is to convince voters
01:04:08
that you don't want children to die.
01:04:10
You'd think that that would be like,
01:04:11
"Okay, you're dead. You're finished.
01:04:13
Your campaign's dead in the water."
01:04:16
But that's not the case here.
01:04:18
I mean, the Washington Post fully
01:04:19
understands exactly what it's doing
01:04:21
here. Their entire audience, such as it
01:04:23
is, agrees with Jay Jones.
01:04:25
So does the editorial staff. They all
01:04:28
agree. and now their goal is to run
01:04:30
interference for him so that uninformed
01:04:32
voters don't see that until it's too
01:04:34
late. It's impossible to overstate just
01:04:37
how united Democrats are when it comes
01:04:38
to this objective. They are now the
01:04:40
party of murder and indiscriminate
01:04:41
political violence. That's what they
01:04:42
are. It's not just the media and the
01:04:45
politicians and the rank and file MSNBC
01:04:47
viewers who are on board.
01:04:50
The Biden judges have joined in as well.
01:04:52
They're going out of their way to give
01:04:53
Democrat political assassins a free
01:04:55
pass. And that's why Biden Judge Deborah
01:04:57
Borman uh just sentenced the man who
01:05:00
traveled across the country to
01:05:01
assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett
01:05:02
Kavanaaugh. A crime that according to
01:05:04
the federal sentencing guideline should
01:05:06
have put him in prison for at least 30
01:05:07
years
01:05:09
sentenced him to 8 years. And with time
01:05:13
served, the assassin, a man named
01:05:15
Nicholas Rosski, will be a free man in
01:05:18
four years. And what was the judge's
01:05:20
reasoning? Well, by her own admission,
01:05:22
she gave Rosski a lighter sentence
01:05:26
because he says he's a woman. Here's the
01:05:28
Daily Wire's Luke Rosia. Quote, "The
01:05:31
sentencing took more than 7 hours with
01:05:33
much of the time dedicated to discussing
01:05:34
how Rossky's transgender identity meant
01:05:37
he should get a lighter sentence." In a
01:05:39
more than hour-long speech justifying
01:05:41
the light sentence, Boardman said that
01:05:44
Miss Rosski came out to herself as
01:05:46
transgender in 2020, but kept it secret.
01:05:48
Miss Rossk's sister came out as gay two
01:05:50
years prior, but Miss Rosski says saw
01:05:53
that their parents struggled to
01:05:54
reconcile uh her sexuality with their
01:05:57
religious beliefs. I'm heartened that
01:05:59
this terrible infraction has helped the
01:06:00
Roski family accept their daughter for
01:06:03
who she is.
01:06:05
This is a man they're talking about
01:06:07
there, by the way. He
01:06:10
So yes, the Biden judge just called the
01:06:12
attempted assassination of a
01:06:13
conservative Supreme Court justice in
01:06:15
which the assassin was carrying a
01:06:16
firearm knife and zip ties called it an
01:06:20
infraction.
01:06:22
The man who traveled across the country
01:06:24
explicitly because he was upset with
01:06:26
Kavanaaugh's rulings on the Second
01:06:27
Amendment and abortion and was going to
01:06:29
kill him, kidnap him and kill him, well,
01:06:32
he just made a a little innocent
01:06:34
mistake. And actually, the judge says
01:06:36
that she's hardened. She's hardened that
01:06:39
as a result of this attempted murder
01:06:41
that the assassin's family uh has come
01:06:43
to accept this man and his transgender
01:06:45
identity.
01:06:47
Now, to be clear, this is the quote
01:06:48
unquote woman in question. We'll put him
01:06:50
up on the screen. Yeah, just look at
01:06:53
that natural, effortless, feminine
01:06:55
beauty.
01:06:57
Again, it's a farce. I mean, it's a
01:06:58
thinly veiled effort to excuse a
01:07:00
Democrat uh a Democrat political
01:07:02
assassin.
01:07:04
And they're probably going to try the
01:07:05
same strategy with Charlie Charlie's
01:07:07
killer. I wouldn't be surprised by that.
01:07:08
Oh, he says he's a woman. Now, who are
01:07:10
we to judge the fact that he's a violent
01:07:12
psychopath?
01:07:15
Now, as the sentencing hearing
01:07:16
continued, the judge explicitly stated
01:07:18
that she's going to let the assassin out
01:07:20
of prison early because he might not be
01:07:22
able to get cross- sex hormones in
01:07:24
prison. Quote, the judge continued
01:07:26
she'll be imprisoned in a male facility
01:07:28
even though she's a transgender prisoner
01:07:30
pursuant to an executive order from the
01:07:31
president. Before the executive order,
01:07:33
that wasn't the case. Earlier uh in the
01:07:35
hearing, Boardman lashed out at the
01:07:37
prosecutors and President Donald Trump,
01:07:38
saying, "Let's not hide the fact that
01:07:40
President Trump issued an executive
01:07:41
order saying transgender inmates would
01:07:43
be assigned to prisons with their
01:07:45
biological sex. With the injunction in
01:07:47
place, Miss Rosski could receive gender
01:07:49
affirming care. But if that injunction
01:07:51
goes away, she could be denied it." So
01:07:53
when I sentence her, I take into account
01:07:55
that she is a transgender woman.
01:07:58
Now, as you may have noticed, um, this
01:08:02
is the kind of punishment that Democrat
01:08:04
foot soldiers will receive. If they
01:08:06
identify as women, they get out early.
01:08:08
If they identify as mentally ill, they
01:08:10
get out early. If they have a 40 prior
01:08:12
arrests, they get out early. If they
01:08:14
admit on camera that they should be put
01:08:16
to death after slaughtering a child as
01:08:17
he sleeps, they get out early.
01:08:21
and the media will immediately get to
01:08:22
work uh in an attempt to sell the
01:08:25
narrative. Take a look at these
01:08:26
articles. You can see them here. Uh
01:08:28
these are from the New York Times, ABC,
01:08:30
CNN, and the AP. Every single outlet
01:08:32
refers to Nicholas Rosski as a woman.
01:08:35
None of them use his legal name. They've
01:08:38
erased his past identity, his actual
01:08:40
identity, as if it never existed.
01:08:43
Uh none of these outlets were doing this
01:08:45
as recently as two months ago. The Daily
01:08:48
Wire broke the story that in sentencing
01:08:49
documents, the assassin's lawyers
01:08:51
declared that he was really a woman in
01:08:53
addition to being severely mentally ill
01:08:54
and suicidal. Coincidentally enough, and
01:08:56
in an instant, right on Q, every single
01:08:58
corporate media outlet went along with
01:09:00
this obvious fabrication.
01:09:04
If you reading some of these articles,
01:09:05
you'd have no idea about any of this.
01:09:09
And just to give you a sense of how
01:09:10
quickly they rewrite history, here's how
01:09:12
New York Times covered this story when
01:09:14
the man was arrested. You see it here.
01:09:16
quote, "Uh, man pleads guilty to trying
01:09:19
to assassinate Justice Kavanaaugh.
01:09:20
Nicholas J. Rosski, 29, of California,
01:09:22
faces a maximum sentence of life in
01:09:24
prison."
01:09:26
So much for that. Now, this man is a
01:09:29
woman, we're told, and instead of life
01:09:32
in prison, he'll be out in four years so
01:09:34
he can hunt more conservatives on the
01:09:37
order of top Democrats.
01:09:39
There's no reason for anyone to
01:09:41
entertain the left's elaborate
01:09:42
misdirection campaigns or euphemisms
01:09:44
anymore. It's time to say what we all
01:09:46
know know is true. I mean when we say
01:09:48
the left wants us dead
01:09:51
and here it is. This is the official
01:09:53
position of the Democrat party. It's
01:09:55
what the party stands for.
01:09:57
There is no atrocity no matter how
01:09:59
horrific. That would be unacceptable to
01:10:01
them. That's why ICE officers are being
01:10:04
shot at and run over. It's why child
01:10:05
killers are walking free and psychopaths
01:10:07
are on the ballot for attorney general.
01:10:11
And it's why as we near a month after
01:10:12
the assassination of Charlie Kirk, it's
01:10:15
now more urgent than ever to dismantle
01:10:17
the vast terrorist networks within the
01:10:19
Democrat party before any more innocent
01:10:21
conservative men, women, and children
01:10:23
are slaughtered.
01:10:25
And I'll close with this cheerful
01:10:27
thought
01:10:29
because we have to really think about
01:10:30
this.
01:10:31
If Jay Jones becomes the attorney
01:10:33
general of Virginia, if that happens,
01:10:36
which it it may well happen,
01:10:39
every conservative in a state will know
01:10:43
that the chief law enforcement officer
01:10:45
thinks that they deserve to be murdered
01:10:47
along with their children.
01:10:50
And not only will they know that, they
01:10:52
will also know that the Democrat voters
01:10:55
in the state, their countrymen,
01:10:58
their own neighbors, their friends,
01:11:00
right? even their family members in many
01:11:02
cases have endorsed that sentiment.
01:11:07
That will be without exaggeration the
01:11:09
death of any sense of legitimacy in the
01:11:12
system. It will be the end of any hope
01:11:15
of any semblance of unity.
01:11:19
I mean, it'll be the kind of thing that
01:11:21
starts civil wars.
01:11:24
And I'm not saying there will be one.
01:11:26
I'm not saying that I want there to be
01:11:27
one.
01:11:29
I'm saying it's the kind of thing that
01:11:31
starts them,
01:11:33
which is a dark and harrowing thought.
01:11:35
But these are, sad to say, dark and
01:11:38
harrowing times. And on that rather
01:11:40
depressing note, uh we will end. That
01:11:43
will do it for the show today. Thanks
01:11:44
for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk
01:11:46
to you tomorrow. Have a great day.
01:11:48
Godspeed.
01:11:49
[Music]
01:11:55
A Democrat calls for the murder of a
01:11:57
Republican and his kids and doesn't lose
01:11:58
a single endorsement. Ice hog ties an
01:12:00
Antifa operative in Portland. And Bad
01:12:02
Bunny says you need to learn Spanish if
01:12:05
you want to understand the Super Bowl
01:12:06
halftime show. Check it out on the
01:12:07
Michael Null show.

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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a monstrous killer murdered a child a few years ago. He's currently a free man. How is that possible? This case is not only shocking. It should be a wake up call for the country. Also, a federal judge tells Trump that he's not allowed to deploy troops to Portland. Is it time for Trump to finally defy these activist judges and let the chips fall? Also, the democrat attorney general candidate in Virginia detailed his violent fantasies in writing, fantasizing about murdering his political opponents and watching their children die. But has this revelation caused a single democrat, anywhere in the country, to call for him to drop out? Of course not. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - 00:35 Opening 01:57 - 28:20 He Murdered A Child. Now He’s Walking Free. 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