STEVE DEACE (HOST): I argue that the social compact in America is dead. We are at war. A different kind of war. It's a cold civil war. It's a cultural war, but do not -- do not quote constitutional provisos to men with guns or with demonic allegiances, soulless zealotry. They don't care.
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The Redcoats and the American Colonials had far more in common with one another than Texas, Florida and Californians do, okay? Far more in common with one another than what Iowans do with Chicagoites -- or Chicagoans. Far more in common. Far more. So, here's what it comes down to. If we both agree that the Constitution is the law of the land, then I'm happy to abide by it. That's a social compact. Correct?
TODD ERZEN (CO-HOST): Yes.
DEACE: Yeah. If we don't, then I'm not. You don't get to restrain me with the standard that you've abandoned. Doesn't mean I have no standard. I'm a Christian. I still have to abide by the laws of nature and nature's God. Is the Constitution the laws of nature and nature's God?
ERZEN: No.
DEACE: No, it's just a document humans wrote. Damn good one, but it's not holy writ. So yeah, if we both agree in a social compact and the Constitution as the arbiter of said compact, then I am totally fine adhering to the Constitution. If you, however, are overrunning my border, stealing my elections, murdering my children, castrating my sons, chest binding my daughters, injecting my young adult -- a generation of young adults with satanic influences, no. No, no, no.