

Hour 1: Destabilizing Tactics
Sep 18, 2025
Selena Zito, a journalist known for her insights into Middle America and author of 'Butler,' discusses grassroots political shifts and cultural trends. She highlights how the recent violence spurs youth activism and suburban women taking action. Zito notes a spiritual awakening in America where packed churches reflect growing mobilization. The conversation also touches on the impact of crime on political sentiment, especially among Democrats, showcasing a significant counterculture emerging in response to current societal ideologies.
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Global Playbook For Destabilization
- Jesse Kelly argues a global playbook is being used to destabilize Western countries through importation, institutions, and lawfare.
- He connects these tactics to a coherent strategy aimed at undermining Western civilization.
Mass Importation As A Political Tool
- Kelly explains mass immigration plus installing sympathetic officials is a repeatable method to change a nation's character and control outcomes.
- He warns this combination overwhelms patriotic citizens and prevents peaceful recovery.
Faith-Fueled Youth Mobilization
- Selena Zito visited a packed church and a university church where students said Charlie Kirk's death must not be in vain.
- She describes young people energized by faith and purpose to continue political activity.