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[22] How you doing, brother?
[23] Not too bad.
[24] Explosive exchange in the White House today.
[25] Yeah, it was a little spicy today in the White House.
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[33] Paul Markle, student of the gun.
[34] Welcome in, my brother.
[35] How you doing?
[36] Well, I'm just great.
[37] I'm fantastic.
[38] So did you happen to catch any of the exchange in the Oval Office today?
[39] No, somebody sent me a link, and I was just having too good of a day to immerse myself in it.
[40] Yeah, but that would have made your day better, because this is right up your alley, brother.
[41] This was as close as anybody's ever come, I think, to being thrown out of the Oval Office.
[42] Look, I'm just going to go on record.
[43] You know, this guy walks into the United States of America, invited into this country.
[44] We have thrown billions of my money and your money and your money, listeners, at this guy.
[45] Billions of dollars into Ukraine, one of the most corrupt countries on the face of planet Earth.
[46] And this guy comes into the Oval Office and wants to lecture the President of the United States.
[47] He got a quick smackdown.
[48] by both J .D. Vance and Donald Trump.
[49] I thought he was going to get thrown out.
[50] I thought it was a done deal.
[51] Greg, do you have a clip?
[52] Do you have a clip, Greg?
[53] Yeah, I got a short clip.
[54] It's about a minute and a half.
[55] We can get a little bit of a flavor of it.
[56] Let's get a taste of it.
[57] Paul, take a listen.
[58] Because you're in no position to dictate that.
[59] You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel.
[60] We're going to feel very good.
[61] We're going to feel very good and very strong.
[62] You're right now not in a very good position.
[63] You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position.
[64] And it happens to be right about it.
[65] You're not in a good position.
[66] You don't have the cards right now.
[67] With us, you start having cards.
[68] Right now, you don't have to play cards.
[69] You're playing cards.
[70] You're gambling with the lives of millions of people.
[71] You're gambling with World War III.
[72] You're gambling with World War III.
[73] And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country, that's backed you far more than a lot of people said they should have.
[74] Have you said thank you once?
[75] No, in this entire meeting, have you said thank you?
[76] You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October.
[77] Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country.
[78] Please, you think that...
[79] If you will speak very loudly about the war, you can speak.
[80] He's not speaking loudly.
[81] He's not speaking loudly.
[82] Your country is in big trouble.
[83] Can I ask?
[84] No, no. You've done a lot of talking.
[85] Your country is in big trouble.
[86] I know.
[87] You're not winning.
[88] I know.
[89] You're not winning this.
[90] You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us.
[91] Oh.
[92] Oh.
[93] I thought he was going to get thrown out.
[94] Trump, J .D. Vance is not.
[95] freaking Joe Biden.
[96] J .D. Vance could pick him up by the scruff of the neck and pitch him out of that room.
[97] And that would make me so happy.
[98] I thought he was going to get shocked.
[99] I thought Trump was going to put his foot down on that.
[100] Talk about disrespectful.
[101] This guy comes over here on cameras, on national television.
[102] He's been sucking billions of our dollars.
[103] Billions of our dollars.
[104] And he wants to lecture the president of this country.
[105] Trump was having none of it.
[106] and made it very, very clear.
[107] Now, you know, how does it make the situation in Ukraine?
[108] I don't know.
[109] I think Trump just grabbed even a bigger upper hand than he had before and forced Zelensky's cards, and he was having none of it.
[110] But when you hear something like that, Paul, just what's your immediate thought?
[111] Well, the thing that should be obvious to anyone listening or paying attention that doesn't have a rabid, like never Trumper freaking derangement syndrome, is that Zelensky has always been, he's a puppet.
[112] He's not a statesman.
[113] He's always been a puppet.
[114] He's never been a leader.
[115] They installed him so they could get what they wanted done, so they could launder all that money.
[116] And going back, nobody wants to talk about the fact that the Ukraine problem was completely avoidable.
[117] And that NATO, using Zelensky, instigated that problem.
[118] And they knew they were instigating that problem.
[119] They did it on purpose.
[120] Of course, Donald Trump was out of the White House.
[121] That would have never happened with a second Trump administration.
[122] He would have never allowed that to happen.
[123] And some people have opined that the reason that Zelensky's gotten away with all that he's gotten away with is because, like Jeffrey Epstein, sitting politicians in Washington, D .C. Let me tell you who he doesn't have mountains of evidence against.
[124] J .D. Vance and Donald J. Trump.
[125] You're right about that.
[126] He's not talking to Biden and Pelosi and the rhinos like what's his nuts, the Utah scumbag.
[127] Yeah, Romney.
[128] Yeah, he doesn't have mountains of evidence.
[129] He's got mountains of evidence on the Pelosi's and the Biden's and the Clinton's and so on and so forth, but he doesn't have it.
[130] I don't know if anyone briefed him, but you're not dealing with the same situation you were a year ago.
[131] He's not dealing with the same situation he was dealing with yesterday after that.
[132] He's not dealing with the same situation.
[133] And the people that he might have something over, which he does on the Biden's, there's no doubt, they're not in power.
[134] They're gone.
[135] They're history.
[136] Yeah, they can't save him.
[137] No, no, no. There's only one person in the room that could.
[138] And he just insulted him.
[139] Yeah, I have to hand it to Marco Rubio, who made a statement earlier today that the world, quote unquote, the world has been dying for Trump's leadership or Trump's kind of leadership is what he said.
[140] I quote, the world has been dying for Trump's kind of leadership.
[141] And it has.
[142] Now, I would love to have been a fly on a wall.
[143] in Putin's office watching that exchange today.
[144] Oh, man. What do you think was going on in the Kremlin when that was unfurrowing?
[145] Oh, man, there was some back slapping going on.
[146] There was some high -fiving going on.
[147] Yeah.
[148] And he's like, oh, we're not going to, we're not going to.
[149] You don't get to decide, you scumbag.
[150] You freaking puppet.
[151] You know, he's already stocked away billions of dollars.
[152] He's got a mansion or a DACA or something, you know, on the Mediterranean that he's looking forward to retiring in as his reward for being a good little puppet the last four years.
[153] But, yeah, it's just – I was just thinking today, are we all done?
[154] Is the United States news media all done with the Azal Battalion?
[155] I think the news media is done, period.
[156] We've moved on.
[157] We're just pretending that none of that ever happened.
[158] I just think the news media is done, period.
[159] You know, Trump made some choice statements to Zelensky today.
[160] He told him, Obama gave you sheets.
[161] I gave you javelins.
[162] And what he's doing, folks, when he says stuff like that, is you haven't been doing things right.
[163] We've given you the tools necessary, not to mention all of our money.
[164] Now, there were some other pundits out there.
[165] I'm not going to name names.
[166] Greg and Dallas knows who I'm referring to.
[167] But there were other pundits who do this for a living that are still hammering away for more of our tax dollars to Ukraine.
[168] Greg, I want you to jump in here before the break.
[169] Greg, take us to the break.
[170] Greg, you're watching the clock.
[171] I want your thoughts, and I know you know how to keep it FCC -friendly because you're a radio pro.
[172] Yeah, sure, absolutely.
[173] Zelensky would have been knocked out.
[174] He would have been sleepered real quick if I was J .D. Vance or even sitting there in the room with him.
[175] I'd like to have had Mark Wayne Mullen in there since he's a former MMA guy.
[176] Just to kind of be security or as soon as Zelensky started opening his mouth, it's night -night time for this guy.
[177] Because who gives a crap what Zelensky wants, needs, or cares about?
[178] He can go back to Ukraine and he can suffer his loss because they were never going to win anyways.
[179] They have lost this war like a year ago.
[180] and they're still hustling us for money.
[181] The checkbook is closed.
[182] The bank is shut down.
[183] You're going to get right back on your plane you came over here on, and you're going to go right back to your dirtbag country that you came from, and you're going to deal with your loss, and you're going to shut up.
[184] I don't know, Paul.
[185] We're going to a break.
[186] That's what the music means.
[187] When we come back, we'll continue the conversation.
[188] Fireworks in Washington, D .C. today.
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[214] Paul Markle, student of the gun.
[215] Welcome back, brother.
[216] So, final word on the Zelensky deal.
[217] I've got to wonder how that guy feels on his flight home after pissing off the President of the United States.
[218] How do you...
[219] That's got to not be a good feeling.
[220] The other person that I would have liked to have seen in that room is the Secretary of Defense.
[221] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[222] Wow, there's a couple.
[223] I would have liked to have seen Cash Patel in there as well.
[224] Yeah, Hegseth would have picked him up by the scruff of the neck and pitched him out of the room, too.
[225] But I don't think he feels anything because he's a little criminal.
[226] He's one of these little petty criminals that find themselves all over the world in places of power.
[227] It's like asking, do you think?
[228] that the Schumers and the Schiffs and the Pelosi's, that they feel bad or remorse.
[229] They don't feel any remorse.
[230] They don't.
[231] Although this was a little bit unusual.
[232] I would imagine he's got some sense of rut row.
[233] I really do.
[234] He's not a despicable Schumer or Pelosi.
[235] He's not American.
[236] No. I think he's probably got a sick feeling in the pit of his stomach at this point.
[237] He's going to have to speed up his exit strategy.
[238] He's going to have to alter his exit strategy.
[239] After that, yes.
[240] Except the fact that you're not getting into NATO and the rest.
[241] Go ahead.
[242] Is the imbeciles in the United States of America, these imbecilic morons who...
[243] change their Facebook profiles to the Ukrainian flag.
[244] Do you remember all that ridiculous nonsense?
[245] Oh, yeah.
[246] I'd like to ask them their feelings.
[247] That was really, I believe, the nail in the coffin of the I support the current thing.
[248] The media told me there were people in the United States that didn't know where Ukraine was, couldn't find it on a map.
[249] They're like, I support Ukraine.
[250] Why?
[251] Why do you support Ukraine?
[252] Because my phone told me to.
[253] Or Trump's been colluding with Russia, so why support Ukraine?
[254] A lot of these people don't understand the history of those countries.
[255] You know, you were talking about him not being a statesman.
[256] He was a comedian or an entertainer or something.
[257] He was an actor.
[258] Yeah, he was an actor, comedian, entertainer, whatever he was.
[259] He won the election.
[260] Okay, good.
[261] You know, there was a time when I thought this guy was kind of cool back in the beginning.
[262] And, you know, then it began to unfold.
[263] He seemed to be, you know, he seemed to have the right attitude to deal with a guy like Putin up front.
[264] And then you watched everything.
[265] I think he's on that flight back right now.
[266] He's flying halfway around the world, and he's thinking, well, my money is now at stake.
[267] Well, look at his history in Ukraine.
[268] Remember going back to the imbecilic morons of America?
[269] Oh, they're fighting for democracy.
[270] Really?
[271] Because that's what they have in Ukraine right now is, quote, democracy?
[272] He's a little dictator is what he is.
[273] He's a little tin horn.
[274] He's a little dictator.
[275] They called him a dictator the other day.
[276] Yeah.
[277] Going back to Pete Hegseth, though, I am just giddy.
[278] Did you see what I sent you with the stark comparison between the Army recruiting during Biden and the newest U .S. Army recruiting commercial?
[279] Yeah, they've just had their best recruiting in a decade.
[280] But did you see the commercial?
[281] Did you see what they did?
[282] No, I did not see the commercial.
[283] I'm looking at it, but I don't want to play it right here because it'll bust out all these speakers.
[284] But yeah.
[285] But you have.
[286] It's a stark comparison between the just weak, spineless, Heather has two mommies garbage that they were poisoning our military with four years ago and what's happening today.
[287] And that's because the adults are back in charge.
[288] It's fun to watch, isn't it?
[289] Isn't it fun to watch the left rock back on their heels every single day because Trump is moving?
[290] At such breakneck speed.
[291] It is truly I say this every day now, but it's a fascinating time to be alive.
[292] It's a fascinating time to watch this.
[293] And I get the I see the indication here.
[294] I don't think you're not going to see Trump take a break at all.
[295] At all.
[296] I mean, he's just going to keep going.
[297] He's going to plow through.
[298] You're going to sit back and wonder how can somebody keep going like that?
[299] This guy is going to continue day after day after day until this country is handed back to the people.
[300] And when you're flying over the target, you're taking flack and the flack that he's taking.
[301] But even the media has been rendered impotent here for the most part.
[302] Nobody believes a thing that they're being told.
[303] So it's fun to watch.
[304] It really is.
[305] Go ahead, Paul.
[306] Are we going to talk about Mayor McCheese?
[307] Yeah, we'll talk about Mayor McCheese.
[308] But I do want to talk about what's happening in your state, the state of Wyoming, yesterday.
[309] So let's jump into that real quick.
[310] Mayor McCheese, ladies and gentlemen, is Eric Adams in New York.
[311] But just yesterday, your governor, Mark Gordon, before I even get into this, what do you think of Mark Gordon?
[312] You know, he's a Wyoming governor.
[313] You don't hear a lot about him in national circles.
[314] How do you feel about him?
[315] I don't have any hard thoughts about him.
[316] You know, he's fine, or at least he has been fine.
[317] And from a gun rights standpoint, he's been okay?
[318] You have no problem?
[319] Yeah.
[320] Oh, yeah.
[321] From a gun rights standpoint, he's been okay.
[322] Wyoming used to have, they've been constitutional carry for a long time, but they had that weird caveat in there that it was only constitutional carry for citizens of the state.
[323] And then they amended that in the last few years.
[324] They amended it, and they're like, no, it's just everyone, which I thought was a big positive.
[325] Of course, it didn't matter to me because I'm a resident, but still.
[326] And that was like one of those little small steps forward that most people don't acknowledge, but it is a positive.
[327] So what do you think of a governor, any governor, and any bill?
[328] And I'm going to go into specifics here, ladies and gentlemen, but I want to set Paul up here with this.
[329] But when a governor lets a bill go into law without his or her signature, What does that tell you about the governor?
[330] Now, you've got 30 seconds on that.
[331] We're going to come back and visit this in great detail when we come back.
[332] Oh, yeah.
[333] That's one of those moves.
[334] That's one of those.
[335] It's like Obama voting president.
[336] All right.
[337] So hold on to that political moves, because Gordon just let a bill go into law yesterday in the great state of Wyoming without his signature.
[338] And I'll give you the details on that bill.
[339] And that was one of the first questions I had.
[340] That's why I asked what you thought of him, because I don't know a lot about him.
[341] I've never spoken with him.
[342] He's never been a guest.
[343] But when I saw this and I thought he let it go into law without a signature, and I'll explain what that bill is when we come back, ladies and gentlemen.
[344] It's right up Armed American Radio's alley, and it's right up Paul's alley, and he lives in Wyoming, so we're going to discuss it.
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[393] Paul Markle, student of the gun.
[394] Welcome back in, brother.
[395] It's always a pleasure to have you here.
[396] So let me take you back to Wyoming, the great state of Wyoming.
[397] The reason I ask that question about a governor, when I see a governor, who does not sign a bill and lets it go into law.
[398] To me, that, and I'm not right all the time on this, it happens most of the time, but that would signal to me, Paul, and I want you to correct me if I'm wrong, that the governor knows he's politically beaten, doesn't necessarily like the bill, knows he doesn't have a veto -proof majority, and just lets it go in.
[399] That signals, I don't really support this, I don't have a veto -proof majority, so I'm just going to go ahead and let it go into law.
[400] Is that a fair assessment?
[401] Yeah, generally it's like, well, they don't want to spend political capital on whatever it happens to be.
[402] You know, they do the calculation and they're like, all right, well, what will the loss be?
[403] What will the gain be?
[404] And sometimes we just let it go.
[405] But it's a political calculation, right?
[406] It's purely political.
[407] Oh, it's absolutely a political calculation.
[408] So in Wyoming, according to Cowboy State Daily, the headline.
[409] Gordon slams legislators as he lets bill banning gun -free zones go into law.
[410] And the subhead, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Thursday, yesterday, let a bill banning gun -free zones go into law without his signature.
[411] In announcing his decision, he said the bill wasn't about self -defense.
[412] Rather, it was about legislators grabbing power.
[413] Let me read just a little bit of this for you, and then we'll talk about it because you're in Wyoming.
[414] But as of now, I think it's effective immediately.
[415] We'll check in a second.
[416] Wyoming will no longer have any gun -free zones, folks.
[417] That's the result of an announcement quoting from Cowboy State Daily.
[418] That's the result of an announcement Governor Mark Gordon made Thursday evening that he's letting House Bill 172, a bill banning gun -free zones, pass into law without his signature.
[419] The law will apply to all public spaces in Wyoming, including the Capitol, schools, and the University of Wyoming campus.
[420] The governor has three options on every bill that comes to desk.
[421] Veto it.
[422] Sign it into law.
[423] or let it pass into law.
[424] Now, that's statewide.
[425] It's nationwide.
[426] The last two create the same end result, but letting a bill pass into law without a signature is a way for the governor to show displeasure about a bill while still letting it move forward.
[427] And Gordon is plenty displeased.
[428] In a letter about the bill, he calls the legislation an attack on local control and the people who have supported it, a wild bunch more interested in grabbing power than defending the Second Amendment.
[429] Paul.
[430] Oh, wow.
[431] That's interesting.
[432] Well, I mean, like I said, I don't know the man, but Wyoming legislators are a little fierce, and it's fantastic.
[433] I wish we could export them.
[434] A lot of listeners wish you could, too.
[435] Let's just go ahead and...
[436] Talk about reality.
[437] Reality is that since they created so -called gun -free zones, they have never, not one single time, proven to keep people safe.
[438] It's a failed concept.
[439] They're like, oh, this is what we're going to do.
[440] And from the very beginning, it's always been a lie.
[441] I mean, the idea that a human being, that a person, who's willing to commit homicide, willing to kill other human beings, not a problem with that at all, will realize somehow that there's a plastic sign prohibiting them from carrying a gun or a weapon or a knife or whatever.
[442] You remember the ones that they were making up about 10 years ago that had like the variety pack of weapons?
[443] Yeah.
[444] You know, the buoy knife and the brass knuckles, and some of them had grenades.
[445] Do you remember that?
[446] Yeah.
[447] I remember those signs, and I thought, if a homeboy's got a grenade, I don't think this plastic sign's going to stop him.
[448] I'm just saying, you know, call me crazy.
[449] It's like, ah.
[450] But the idea that you would, and it seems to me maybe that what we've got is a little bit of, well, my side didn't come up with the idea.
[451] Your side did.
[452] It's a lie, and I'm glad that they did it, and it's a very positive step forward to put the truth to the lie that gun -free zones don't keep people safe, and they never have.
[453] Not one time.
[454] I mean, I'm sure you're going to have Dr. Lott on and talk about it, but he's got reams of factual information that show that the vast majority of rampage killings take place in gun -free zones.
[455] Not the opposite.
[456] And I think the important point to make here is there is no such thing as a gun -free zone, ladies and gentlemen.
[457] It's non -existent.
[458] And in theory or on paper, that public space in Wyoming, whatever it may be, maybe it's a capital school, whatever it is, show me a gun -free school zone.
[459] There's no such thing because a criminal with a gun that wants to go to that school is going to go to that school precisely because he knows it to be, quote, unquote, What does that mean?
[460] That means he knows that you, excuse me, as a law abiding citizen, are not likely going to have a gun there.
[461] Gun free zones are not existent.
[462] They do not exist.
[463] We beat this horse into the ground every single week for years.
[464] And take a listen to what Mark Jones, a representative of Gun Owners of America, said celebrating the bill passing into law by the governor without his signature.
[465] The repeal of most of Wyoming's publicly funded gun -free zones represents a historic restoration of Second Amendment rights and the end of many areas where only law -abiding citizens have previously been disarmed.
[466] This also represents a monumental win for both constitutional rights and public safety.
[467] Now, Gordon argued in reading through this that gun -free zones aren't actually repealed, but now only to be determined.
[468] exclusively by the legislature.
[469] And that leaves me with the question, well, isn't that the way government works?
[470] Isn't that what legislatures are supposed to do, Paul?
[471] Yeah.
[472] It's funny that they're having, the only reason they're having this conversation is because of basically three cities, Cheyenne, Laramie, and Jackson.
[473] Everywhere else in Wyoming, everyone carries a gun everywhere.
[474] Give me the political makeup of those three cities, Laramie, Cheyenne, and Jackson.
[475] Yeah, well, Cheyenne is the capital, and so you've got, unfortunately, you have liberals that do that.
[476] Laramie's got the university.
[477] And Jackson Hole is where all the California scumbags, that's the one little blue cancerous stain every election cycle.
[478] There's this little blue cancerous stain because the...
[479] Californians with lots and lots of money fly in there and install their minions.
[480] And so you've got this, you know, unlike Oklahoma that's 100 % red, you've got this little blue cancerous stain in Wyoming, and that's Jacksonville.
[481] Most states have that little blue cancerous stain, and those are in the big Democrat -run cities, ladies and gentlemen, for the most part.
[482] We have one more segment on Greg's favorite day of the week of Friday, probably yours, too.
[483] Armed American Radio's Daily Defense will be back right after the break.
[484] With Paul Markle, student of the gun, S -O -T -G -U dot com.
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[488] Now, back to the show.
[489] Yes, back to the show.
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[491] Welcome back to Armed American Radio's Daily Defense.
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[514] Paul Markle, student of the gun, back at you.
[515] I covered Wyoming.
[516] I think we're good there.
[517] I want to move on because I've got a couple other things I want to cover with you.
[518] But I want to go to a happy ending story real quick.
[519] Now, this is third -party intervention, Paul.
[520] And as a professional trainer, okay, I've been in situations myself where I saw what looked like a domestic dispute breaking out at a gas pump a number of years ago in Tampa, Florida, in my home in Tampa.
[521] And I've always told people and I've always lived by my own little mantra here.
[522] Don't get involved in a third party altercation because you likely don't know what's happening and you bring a gun into that.
[523] You could find yourself in a lot of trouble.
[524] We'll start there.
[525] Isn't that good advice?
[526] Oh, yeah.
[527] Yeah.
[528] Don't don't don't buy into other people's problems.
[529] And, you know, a lot of us, we want to be the good guy.
[530] And, you know, then that's noble.
[531] It's honorable to want to be the good guy.
[532] But as somebody that was a police officer, I can tell you that there have been many, many a domestic violence call where the popo shows up and, you know, he and she are arguing and you go to arrest him and she jumps on your back.
[533] She attacks you.
[534] She turns on you and you never really know.
[535] You know, the best advice in a situation like this, ladies and gentlemen, is to remove yourself from the situation like I did that one day.
[536] It started on the other side of the gas pump.
[537] I quit pumping gas.
[538] I was armed.
[539] I just got in my car and I turned, drove off just a little ways over by the store where I could be a good witness.
[540] Fortunately, nothing escalated and it seemed to calm down and they left.
[541] Yeah, I mean, you don't want to let that happen.
[542] You're not going to let somebody.
[543] stabbed their spouse to death while you just stand there like an idiot.
[544] Yeah, see, Paul, great minds think alike.
[545] Because I'm going to go to a story on how an armed neighbor intervened and shot a suspect stabbing a woman.
[546] Now, he was in the process of stabbing the woman.
[547] So the general advice here is if you see somebody being stabbed, you can intervene.
[548] It's already escalated.
[549] You're like, okay, it's not an argument anymore.
[550] This is deadly force.
[551] This was in Brentwood, Tennessee, and a neighbor who was armed with a handgun intervened in a violent attack just a couple days ago on Wednesday.
[552] He tried to stop the altercation physically, was unable to do so.
[553] The individual was stabbing this woman.
[554] He tried to break the attack off without using deadly force, was unable to do so.
[555] Don't know if he was overpowered.
[556] You know, who knows?
[557] Disparity of force.
[558] Who knows?
[559] Guy could have been bigger than him.
[560] Who knows?
[561] But he drew his handgun and fired several times.
[562] The perp died.
[563] This is a classic example of a happy ending story.
[564] Goodbye, scumbag.
[565] Woman is going to be fine.
[566] The suspect succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, and no charges have been filed.
[567] It's Tennessee.
[568] They likely will not be for obvious reasons.
[569] He was stabbing the woman.
[570] Yeah, I mean, you've got your ability, opportunity, intent right there.
[571] But let me tell you guys something.
[572] You don't get bonus points for using less.
[573] force than necessary when it comes to deadly force.
[574] If someone has a knife in their hand and they're trying to stab another person, you don't first try and stop them with your hands because that's a good way to get a knife through your own jugular vein.
[575] It only takes one stab, you know, two and a half inches and you're dead.
[576] Yeah, I see this, you know, people like stop, stop.
[577] They want to talk to people.
[578] There's time for talking.
[579] There's time for shooting.
[580] And you need to know which is which.
[581] When a knife is being plunged into a victim, the time for talking is over.
[582] It's done.
[583] Now, I want to tie this in before the show ends today with California Bill AB 1333.
[584] California Bill AB 1333 would force crime victims to retreat before defending themselves.
[585] Now, kind of juxtapose that against what we just saw.
[586] Get away from me. This guy's coming at me with a knife.
[587] I have to retreat.
[588] You know, California again.
[589] They just love their criminals.
[590] They love their criminals in California.
[591] They love them.
[592] This is a brand new bill.
[593] This bill was just introduced.
[594] Every time you turn around.
[595] They're such scum.
[596] They just keep coming at you with something different.
[597] I can't feel bad for California at this point in time.
[598] It's like the people who live there are like, no, we're good people.
[599] Then fix your darn state.
[600] We can't.
[601] We can't.
[602] Oh, you can't?
[603] All right.
[604] Well, then I don't want to hear from you anymore.
[605] Read a book called 1776.
[606] Read a book called Paul Revere's Ride.
[607] Read a book called The Political Thought of the American Revolution.
[608] Read these books and tell me again how you can't.
[609] It's not possible.
[610] And I don't want to hear anymore.
[611] Yeah, go ahead.
[612] Apparently, because we've only got a minute.
[613] Everytown for Gun Safety, Moms Demand Action are applauding this.
[614] And I'm going to quote.
[615] The bill aligns with the anti -gun agenda of groups like Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action, which have praised its introduction as a means to, quote, unquote, prevent so -called armed extremism and vigilante violence.
[616] Armed extremism and vigilante violence.
[617] The guy who shot the man stabbing the woman, according to Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action, might very well be looked at as an armed extremist who was taking the law into his own hands.
[618] These people would prefer you die before you were protected.
[619] You've got 30 seconds.
[620] Take it away and close out where to go to find your stuff.
[621] All right.
[622] So we're going to be in Texas next month, and we're going to be in Tennessee next month.
[623] Those areas, come join us for training.
[624] Go to SOTGU .com, short for Student of the Gun University.
[625] We'll be doing the martial application of the pistol in Tennessee.
[626] SOTGU .com, Paul Markle, Student of the Gun.
[627] Thank you, brother, for being here.
[628] Love having you on Fridays.
[629] Fan favorite.
[630] For a reason.
[631] Ladies and gentlemen, that's Paul Markle, student of the gun, SOTGU .com, SOTGU .com.
[632] Paul's got so many books, he doesn't even know how many books he has out there anymore.
[633] But about every six months, I get a new book sent to me. by text from Paul.
[634] Hey, check out my latest book.
[635] I can't keep up with all of them.
[636] Here's what I want you to do.
[637] I want you to have a great weekend, safe weekend Sunday.
[638] It's going to be a great broadcast.
[639] I can promise you that much.
[640] Lineup is still building.
[641] I can tell you that Dr. John Lott is going to be with us for a solid hour.
[642] We've got a lot to cover with Dr. Lott.
[643] Not sure who's going to be back from Europe in time from that Iowa show to jump on here.
[644] AWR will not be.
[645] I think Mr. Gottlieb will.
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