we just needal jolt to revive the greatness we are destined for. we are still american patriots. we ve been dabbling in dangerous things of late. squashing free speech through cancel culture. losing our sovereignty by overrun borders and tolerating a white house dedicated to redefining us and daughterring up the concept of patriot. there s a realignment of our system of law and order that s hardening already violent criminals and putting enormous power in the hands of the most radical liberals. it feels like the proverbial hour is midnight. now what what happens at midnight? the new day begins. just when we re bending to the will of things that don t make any sense. at one of our nation s darkest hours, that s exactly when our new beginning can be forged. i can tell you this, never under estimate the next chapter for america. we are the best. while the emboldened criminals do their bidding and woke folk trying to force feed their brand of holy than thouness. they know not wha
harris. the vice president has been a partner. you have heard him say that multiple times. today marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. i got in on the planning of d-day i have been waiting for. this sorry, sorry. steve: we re having our own fox square diner segment. brian: we brought the diner to fox square. [cheers] why do you fill me up butter cup, baby just to let me down led me around [applause] i need you brian: do you know what i m realizing not many people use the term butter cup anymore. it used to be a popular term. you see in those marilyn monroe movies. john wayne movies. butter cup. you hear it used sarcastically toughen up butter cup. ainsley: my dog s name is rosy tiny butter cup. my daughter named her. she came with the name tiny. and she wanted to keep tiny in there but she wanted to add a butter cup. steve: fantastic. brian: we wanted to add the paris baguette to fox square. we wanted to make this whole place a diner. it s success
spirit of individualism once and for all. our government spends too much money, we learned more about that this week. but perhaps more importantly, they work tirelessly each day to pry more freedoms away and tell us what we can do, how we can do it, and probably most concerning, why we should do it. in other words, they want to be our moral compass, our conscious, and our conviction. for most of us, this is really troubling because we already have that fundamental belief system. our sense of right and wrong was set years of learning and parenting and our experiences in faith. what we call in the south a raising. we were raised to have ethics and beliefs we hold but maybe that s not the case for an increasingly growing segment of our population. maybe more and more americans aren t getting necessary examples tra considerably set by their mothers and fathers make ping it easier for the state to step in and fill that role. we know many left wing ideologues and organizations work
congressmen, they are ready to blow up this entire deal despite being just days from default. this deal fails, fails completely. and that s why these members and others will be absolutely opposed to the deal and we will do everything in our power to stop it and end it now. tomorrow s bill is a bunch of fake news and fake talking points that will do nothing to reign in out of control federal spending. in good conscious should support this. not one republican should vote for this deal. it is a bad deal. not only are republicans becoming deeply divided on this but there are even thefts to oust mccarthy as speaker because of the deal he made with biden. joining me now is texas congressman chip roy and by ronned donald both members of the freedom caucus both against the deal. welcome both. starting with you congressman chip roy, what is the realistic alternative to this? because i understand we wouldn t formally default we could pay the interest on our debt but our debt
introspection. n express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor our dead. which leads us to supplying both sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying the deadliest battles in our history. the battles which require the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe during world war i. probably never crossed an ocean before. for many the only cross the ocean once. buried somewhere in france or belgium or england and we sent them to liberate a continent. to liberate other people and they did what they asked them to do. it cost them their lives. world war ii was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific. our young people were sent to defeat an evil access to liberate a continent to defend people being victimized by tyrants. we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked pearl harbor. some of those holders are buried on the amount of fields where they