“I have to give him credit. It’s a Jesse Kelly recommendation. You know, he’s very tall, but he also is very well read. It’s called the The Last Crusade by Warren Carroll. A very interesting take on the Spanish Civil War.” — Buck Sexton
“I was wrestling with the thoughts of how long is it going to take to burn to death? What is the transition from this life to the next life going to be like? And I gave up the will to live. And in that next moment I heard the voice of one my soldiers scream out, ‘Sir, I’ve got you.'” – Captain Sam Brown
“I realized I need to put gas in the tank of the parents, I need to put wind in the sails of the grandparents, the people who actually understand why this is the greatest country in the world so that they can have the bravery and courage to get our kids to a place of blessing and protection and teach them the things that we are losing in this country.” — Kirk Cameron
“I encourage you to check out the book, I read it, I really enjoyed it. On the Edge. A really good read if you’re looking for something and you’re a data probabilistic guy.” — Clay Travis
“To me, there is nothing better than sitting down in front of a blank screen and having complete control. Whereas everything else, whether it’s radio or TV, there are a lot of other moving parts, and there’s aspects that you don’t have any control over. I love writing because I’m ultimately responsible for every single word, and I want that responsibility, if that makes sense.” — Kat Timpf
“It’s called The Big Guy, and it’s basically the story of the cover-up of the laptop. We didn’t know half of it when we were first censored by Big Tech in October of 2020. The information that has come out since, and that I have discovered from whistleblowers… is just mind-blowing.” — Miranda Devine
“I wrote a whole book about corporate wokeness. I mean, Americans hate that. The sort of leftism of the investment community through environmental social governance and what happened at BlackRock at each of those instances. And I’m leaving out many more. That’s all written in the book. The consumer rejected it viciously. BlackRock was $2 trillion in assets under management when it became the sort of poster child for poor lefty ESG investing.” –Charles Gasparino
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