GrassFedMeats I wonder though, White his background and knowledge....might he know a bit more about it than the rest of us? After all, there are many that can’t even understand how bad an idea open borders are.
Battery Addiction So he said someplace that he was anti second amendment and that he wanted to start a war? I haven’t heard that. I’ll do some searches but if you’ve got links.....
Very good discussion on the underlying values that makes one an American (Western civilisation more generally), and the fight to keep these values in the face of progressivist ideology which seeks to destroy these values and replace them with marxist authoritarianism.
The country will need you in 2024. There is no man who can beat your message, clarity, your leadership. In the name of everything that is decent, virtuos, beautiful and true...you have to run in 2024!!!
@@sharonmccammon3576 I'm not sure what pg is (and I looked it up, sorry!!) - but thank you for your family's service. I have a lot of family in the military and I'm unbelievably proud of them, but I've been lucky - they've come home. My quote, above, was recognition of Rep. Crenshaw saying that (which is the point/gist of this particular speech of his) that we all have to be **mentally tough**. (E.g. Grandpa didn't fight the Nazis so that we could all flee to our safe spaces - no, he fought the Nazies expecting that his descendents would also be mentally tough and be worthy of the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. You know, as opposed to "Titto, hand me a tissue! And where's my safe space?")
Keep Representative Crenshaw in your prayers, whether or not he wants you to. He’s having to face facts about his sight and we cannot afford to lose such a charismatic and wise man from Congress until he becomes POTUS. I call him Gladiator. TX is lucky to have him.
This man is everything that is right and just in our country, a bad ass navy seal with swag and strength on our team fighting for the AMERICA i once new... I have hope again, thank u
I do believe we have on our hands, another "Great Communicator". He's elucidating ideas that seem to be forgotten. Most Republicans today are too scared to talk about "personal responsibility" or to make a full-throated defense of the free market, or, God forbid, "mental toughness."
@@batterypoweredgardener8181 Not everyone on the Right thinks unhinged people who have made credible threats to kill people should keep the weapons in their possession. Obviously, there has to be some way to regulate it, potentially return the weapons, or have some proof that the potential wrong-doer is not going to commit the crime. But FAR too often there are legitimate cases where someone is mentally unstable, and people around said person, just know that they're going to kill someone soon - and we just stand by and wait for it to happen. That's nuts. I believe in the right to bear arms, but there has to be some finesse in the situation. We have to think of new solutions.
Once the mics and cameras are turned off, you come back to earth. You come back to earth realizing that this is a game that you don't win. You simply control it.
Dan is the man....no seriously he really is. Articulate, intelligent and smart. I am a big fan. He is write we need to start communicating more about conservativism to the young.
Dan Crenshaw, a Navy Seal who decided he needed more education and went to Harvard to get an MPA so that he'd be better at leading before seeking a government position, versus AOC, a person who graduated with a BA from BU and, rather than going to grad school to actually specialize in ANYTHING, she worked as a waitress until she realized that was not lucrative and there was more money in Congress. The difference clearly shows.
When I was in high school between 2009 and 2013, sometime in the middle there I had this reoccurring sentiment every now and then that the MANDATORY pledge of allegiance EVERY morning was akin to indoctrination. Why am I being forced to recite something without little proof of such greatness? Why am I being forced to do something without an idea outside of just the basic Revolution or Civil War history. What was to blame? The system?...or is it the fact that school did little other than regurgitate text books and not go into detail about how things work like this man does. I'm in my late twenties now and I fully understand where America stands back then and now in modern times. We are a leader of liberty, free market and opportunity. Foreign people make fun of the "american dream" because it's technically the whole world's dream for people to pick themselves up and prosper. No. It's the American Dream because it's American. America statistically does good by you when you try your very best to better yourself. America stands by you and supports you in many ways, while other countries rip money from your pockets to pay for programs that do not benefit you. Kids of today, you may not feel patriotic now while those mental asylums called schools fail you, but I assure you that if you reject the cultural BS that the youths before you have grown up in, you'll thankfully NOT be the generation that turns us to communism. In the words of Ronald Reagan: "Freedom is always one generation away from extinction". You may not know what our freedom actually means, but if you care enough to learn by lectures on youtube, then you surely will.
Great speech, I have always said that a liberals heart is bigger then it's brain. I believe most have only the best intension, but often time what feels good doesn't always net good.
NO THANKS DAN -- you are FOR RED FLAG LAWS -- you are not fooling ME. You may have a good record in other areas but you have been REVEALED to be FOR RED FLAGS we do not want you -- get another person in there that will be FOR the 2A and uphold the CONSTITUTION --
@@fionnaitsradag5152 Right - the idea being getting guns out of the hands of crazy people. You know, the ones who shoot up churches and schools and the like. Much has been written about the VA-Tech gunman. From Wiki: "Cho had previously been diagnosed with a severe anxiety disorder. During much of his middle school and high school years, he received therapy and special education support. After graduating from high school, Cho enrolled at Virginia Tech. Because of federal privacy laws, Virginia Tech was unaware of Cho's previous diagnosis or the accommodations he had been granted at school. In 2005, Cho was accused of stalking two female students." Wouldn't have been amazing if HIS guns could have been taken away? If 32 people would be living today (or, at least, in 2007...) How can anyone possible defend leaving guns in the hands of people who have been clinically proven to be a danger to someone?
@@jakedunnegan I suggest that you read the TAPS act. It can be applied to anyone. Pay particular attention to the phrasing on page 3. An "interest in violence" can get you disarmed without due process. What constitutes an interest in violence? It's conveniently vague.
@@fionnaitsradag5152 Here's a good article that goes through the Taps Act up and down, crossways and sideways, and .. well, I recommend you give it a read... : www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-federal-threat-assessment-prevention-and-safety-taps-act-a-complete-analysis/ And, FWIW, thanks for having a civil conversation and not doing the whole "internet argument" thing. :)
This guy will only become more influential in the future. He's got the ability to articulate what the majority of America believes. Good job.
GrassFedMeats I wonder though, White his background and knowledge....might he know a bit more about it than the rest of us? After all, there are many that can’t even understand how bad an idea open borders are.
@@wadejameson6168 this man is anti 2and amendment. Warmonger is not a good stand. I am 24 yrs military. I know a bit about it.
@@wadejameson6168 Americans don't want war. Take it from a vet
Battery Addiction So he said someplace that he was anti second amendment and that he wanted to start a war? I haven’t heard that. I’ll do some searches but if you’ve got links.....
And, he is super intelligent and Hot! He has my vote for Commander in Chief.
Love this guy, his sence of humor, his ability to debate without getting mad, and being very articulate and cool. Glad TX had brains to elect him.
Rino traitor to this country loves killing Americans in their sleep
@@secessionnow4133 What?
@@aniketghosh6993 he’s a red flag bostard
Absolutely spot-on! Thank you Dan for your service and continued service to God and to the United States of America!
Very good discussion on the underlying values that makes one an American (Western civilisation more generally), and the fight to keep these values in the face of progressivist ideology which seeks to destroy these values and replace them with marxist authoritarianism.
The country will need you in 2024. There is no man who can beat your message, clarity, your leadership. In the name of everything that is decent, virtuos, beautiful and true...you have to run in 2024!!!
"Grandpa didn't fight the Nazis so that we could have safe spaces..." - Dan Crenshaw
My Dad fought the nazis and North Koreans. He was MIA in NK and Mom was pg with me. They never told her he was MIA. But he came home.
@@sharonmccammon3576 I'm not sure what pg is (and I looked it up, sorry!!) - but thank you for your family's service. I have a lot of family in the military and I'm unbelievably proud of them, but I've been lucky - they've come home. My quote, above, was recognition of Rep. Crenshaw saying that (which is the point/gist of this particular speech of his) that we all have to be **mentally tough**. (E.g. Grandpa didn't fight the Nazis so that we could all flee to our safe spaces - no, he fought the Nazies expecting that his descendents would also be mentally tough and be worthy of the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. You know, as opposed to "Titto, hand me a tissue! And where's my safe space?")
@@jakedunnegan pg is pregnant. Should have been in all caps.
Keep Representative Crenshaw in your prayers, whether or not he wants you to. He’s having to face facts about his sight and we cannot afford to lose such a charismatic and wise man from Congress until he becomes POTUS. I call him Gladiator. TX is lucky to have him.
This man is everything that is right and just in our country, a bad ass navy seal with swag and strength on our team fighting for the AMERICA i once new... I have hope again, thank u
I do believe we have on our hands, another "Great Communicator". He's elucidating ideas that seem to be forgotten. Most Republicans today are too scared to talk about "personal responsibility" or to make a full-throated defense of the free market, or, God forbid, "mental toughness."
But not the 2nd amendment
@@batterypoweredgardener8181 Not everyone on the Right thinks unhinged people who have made credible threats to kill people should keep the weapons in their possession. Obviously, there has to be some way to regulate it, potentially return the weapons, or have some proof that the potential wrong-doer is not going to commit the crime. But FAR too often there are legitimate cases where someone is mentally unstable, and people around said person, just know that they're going to kill someone soon - and we just stand by and wait for it to happen.
That's nuts. I believe in the right to bear arms, but there has to be some finesse in the situation. We have to think of new solutions.
Thank you and we stand with you🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️
Future president of 🇺🇸
Once the mics and cameras are turned off, you come back to earth. You come back to earth realizing that this is a game that you don't win. You simply control it.
The "nicer" Ben Shapiro.
🤣
Dan, WOW! I love this countryman! Amazing speech. Thank you!
If Mr. Crenshaw ran for president I think he would be elected; I would surely vote for him.
Dan is the man....no seriously he really is. Articulate, intelligent and smart. I am a big fan. He is write we need to start communicating more about conservativism to the young.
Right
An American Hero. Thank you Dan!
Grandpa didn’t fight the Nazis for safe spaces. I love it
This guy was very uplifting to me today and if it comes down to it, he will be helping us retake our republic if the socialist take it away.
If he ever runs for President...........I would vote for him
Dan Crenshaw, a Navy Seal who decided he needed more education and went to Harvard to get an MPA so that he'd be better at leading before seeking a government position, versus AOC, a person who graduated with a BA from BU and, rather than going to grad school to actually specialize in ANYTHING, she worked as a waitress until she realized that was not lucrative and there was more money in Congress. The difference clearly shows.
Young big boss for president 2024.
Crenshaw 2024
A Drunk Homeles Guy 2020!
100%
When I was in high school between 2009 and 2013, sometime in the middle there I had this reoccurring sentiment every now and then that the MANDATORY pledge of allegiance EVERY morning was akin to indoctrination. Why am I being forced to recite something without little proof of such greatness? Why am I being forced to do something without an idea outside of just the basic Revolution or Civil War history.
What was to blame? The system?...or is it the fact that school did little other than regurgitate text books and not go into detail about how things work like this man does. I'm in my late twenties now and I fully understand where America stands back then and now in modern times. We are a leader of liberty, free market and opportunity. Foreign people make fun of the "american dream" because it's technically the whole world's dream for people to pick themselves up and prosper. No. It's the American Dream because it's American. America statistically does good by you when you try your very best to better yourself. America stands by you and supports you in many ways, while other countries rip money from your pockets to pay for programs that do not benefit you.
Kids of today, you may not feel patriotic now while those mental asylums called schools fail you, but I assure you that if you reject the cultural BS that the youths before you have grown up in, you'll thankfully NOT be the generation that turns us to communism.
In the words of Ronald Reagan: "Freedom is always one generation away from extinction". You may not know what our freedom actually means, but if you care enough to learn by lectures on youtube, then you surely will.
Because God is American and America is God .
2024 right there
Impressive
💯💯💯💯 Agree.
Dan you screwed up. As you talk about culture so much you should have done this in a Thor outfit.
Dan C. is so darn cute.
Great speech, I have always said that a liberals heart is bigger then it's brain. I believe most have only the best intension, but often time what feels good doesn't always net good.
What can a sigal man do to help the fight?????
I like alot of what he stands for. I oppose him on wars, and 2nd amendment
NO THANKS DAN -- you are FOR RED FLAG LAWS -- you are not fooling ME. You may have a good record in other areas but you have been REVEALED to be FOR RED FLAGS we do not want you -- get another person in there that will be FOR the 2A and uphold the CONSTITUTION --
I liked this guy until he turned out to be for gun confiscation without due process.
Highly misrepresents "what he's for."
@@jakedunnegan My objection is to his sponsorship of the TAPS act.
@@fionnaitsradag5152 Right - the idea being getting guns out of the hands of crazy people. You know, the ones who shoot up churches and schools and the like. Much has been written about the VA-Tech gunman. From Wiki: "Cho had previously been diagnosed with a severe anxiety disorder. During much of his middle school and high school years, he received therapy and special education support. After graduating from high school, Cho enrolled at Virginia Tech. Because of federal privacy laws, Virginia Tech was unaware of Cho's previous diagnosis or the accommodations he had been granted at school. In 2005, Cho was accused of stalking two female students."
Wouldn't have been amazing if HIS guns could have been taken away? If 32 people would be living today (or, at least, in 2007...) How can anyone possible defend leaving guns in the hands of people who have been clinically proven to be a danger to someone?
@@jakedunnegan I suggest that you read the TAPS act. It can be applied to anyone. Pay particular attention to the phrasing on page 3. An "interest in violence" can get you disarmed without due process. What constitutes an interest in violence? It's conveniently vague.
@@fionnaitsradag5152 Here's a good article that goes through the Taps Act up and down, crossways and sideways, and .. well, I recommend you give it a read... : www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-federal-threat-assessment-prevention-and-safety-taps-act-a-complete-analysis/
And, FWIW, thanks for having a civil conversation and not doing the whole "internet argument" thing. :)
This guy wants to be president so badly. It's funny how he speaks about others wanting power more than anything else, he's talking about himself.
He's a realist. He's not going to try to go from the US House to the Oval Office in one leap. But, good on you to see how presidential he is!
Dont trust this guy