CPAC Speech

Mankind Survives by its Leaders.

Leaders are Warriors.

Mankind Survives by its Warriors.

Do in your life what will live forever.

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The video is my beginning statement. Period.

That's good. A lot of thinking going on. I like it. I can feel the buzz of mental activity by seeing the look on your faces. You're wondering to yourselves just what is this guy going to do, let alone say? Just what does he have to offer the Conservative cause or enlighten me about? You're asking yourself, right now, what I am doing here? Telling yourself, let me please remember where that door is so I can make a quick exit if I have to when this guy goes off. In my sports entertainment career I could always sense the energy of anticipation when I walked into an arena. I even thought at one time I could smell it, then I realized it was just my gear bag. [LAUGHTER]

Well since the mood has already been set by the video, let's continue with it.

Good afternoon, thank you for making time to come hear what I have to say. I'd be remiss if I did not thank Young America's Foundation and especially Mr. Patrick Coyle for having the spirit to give me this opportunity. My name is Warrior. It is not just a nickname cheaply lifted from my sports entertainment career. It is my full legal name. It is the surname my family has and it means something very special, serious, and important to me. It signifies the Conservative philosophy of life I live by. You'll recognize that as we move along.

I must begin by telling you I do not believe in coincidence. I believe, as I believe about all the other events of my life so far, that we are meeting with one another by destiny.

In fact, I'll go one step further: you are right now participating in history. A moment you will forever recall in the years to come. Even Ron Robinson, the president of Young America's Foundation, agrees with me on this. He has written about what I know: the greatest champions of Conservatism are unpredictable individuals coming from equally unpredictable and surprising backgrounds rising to unprecedented success. My being here is the embodiment of that. It is a challenge I was destined to meet up with. And I've never met a challenge I've not enjoyed facing down.

Oh, by the way I appreciate all of your good humor in watching that video anthology. I show that to simply inform people what I formerly did as a career. Of course, the problem with that is, it inevitably leads to endless, odd mischaracterization. I don't know how, from watching that video, people come up with some of the mischaracterization that they do. Like I am reserved, shy, sensitive, unexcitable, laid back, maybe even lazy, another one is that I am glamorous and into makeovers. There is only one that I believe is somewhat close, so I'm sorta okay with it because it is...well, close, and that is that I am a mild and meek intellectually mannered man of distinguished and dainty tastes. [LAUGHTER] That is the mischaracterization with the closest fit. It does get a bit tiring to shoulder all the mischaracterization, it really does.

Speaking of shoulders.

Perhaps you see the conservative chips on mine. They are a reminder to me that there comes a time in your life where you have to ask yourself, "just what do I believe". When you do decide what that is, if you have the backbone to, then you have to anchor that belief to the discipline and courage it will call for to fight for its protection and the continued existence of its idea.

Conservatism as an idea deserves that. Demands that.

The sign out front reads "Conservative Political Action Conference." It is a conference. We are all gathered. And there are plenty of forums scheduled to discuss and debate all things conservative and political. Each speaker has his or her unique topic. Each speaker has his or her unique style of delivery. Each speaker has their own information to get out, points to deliver, intellectual weapons to unveil.

Goethe said: "To act is so easy; to think is so hard."

I would first to say to Mr. Goethe, you never had a 575 pound stinky, smelly giant named Andre the Giant, look down at you from a height of 7'6" and order you to pick him up off the ground, turn him upside down and body slam him. [LAUGHTER] If, Mr. Goethe, you had, maybe your adage would have been differently stated!

Smelly stinky funny stuff aside. Thinking is hard to do, yes. There is a lot of thinking going on here at CPAC. However, none of the political or conservative thought exchanged means anything if it is not subjected to action.

I happen to know a few things about acting, inspiring, and motivating people. Of course, that said, I should have to prove that thinking, too, has been involved on my part before I start pounding the war drums.

In fact, "thinking" is what I intend to concentrate on. The act and the importance of it to conservatism and your life overall. And I'm going to respectfully assume, as I did during my sports entertainment career, whenever I was asked if wrestling was fake or not, that you do not want to have your intelligence insulted. I'm going to speak to you as the young conservative adults that you are about serious conservative ideas.

It's time to get serious.

For as contemporary and comfortable as these times are, I believe that the words Thomas Paine wrote during cold, winter days, "these are the times that try men's souls" are better fit to today's times.

Because these times are trying, truly, the souls of men, all people, more than ever before. When Thomas Paine wrote those words, you can bet that it was the physical pain and suffering that men were subjected to that was more trying than the pervasive degeneracy, ignorance, and the literal destruction of the soul that people face today.

You are at the age where you need to ask yourself, think for yourself, and determine for yourself: am I going to be a summer soldier, a sunshine patriot who shrinks from the service of my country? Or will I become a full-blown warrior for conservatism, the ultimate in patriotism?

As a guy who has been mischaracterized for years as the dumb-muscle-headed wrestler, all brawn, no brain; I have to tell you I am deeply bothered, concerned, and even frightened by the lack of thinking going on by people in the world. More importantly, right inside our own borders.

Now, we don't have the time today for me to walk you through all my experiences, what brought me to the front door of conservatism, and led me to be a conservative. After all, I have 20 years on most of you. When I was your age you would not have found me at CPAC. You should be proud of yourselves.

What I can tell you is I've always been a self-doer and a thinker. I always wanted to get my arms around ideas ever since I was a kid. I despise that classic exchange when you ask the question "why," and you get back "because" and you ask "because why" and you get back either in words or a dirty look "because I said so". [LAUGHTER] I've always wanted answers. This is still the way I am today.

Although it may seem my career was largely a display of physicality, it takes a great deal of intelligence, forethought, and creativity to make it in sports entertainment. In addition, the business side taking place outside the ring, the politics of doing the game, always heightened my interests in reading, writing, and learning, so as to keep a sharp mind.

A couple of poignant and sour business experiences enlightened me to two things: one, that I had been living my life for the most part by conservative principles and did not know that's where I stood politically; and two, I was mindbogginglly introduced to the immoral, destructive principles of liberalism's politics.

From that, I began to pay more, and serious, attention to culture and politics. Enough so to discern that one political party was for the most part for finding solutions and the other party for creating problems.

By destiny, my beautiful wife came into my life, and she was a conservative, though not politically involved. The ironic thing is she was born and raised in Marin County, CA -- liberal lala land.

From there it all just became clearer to me, us actually. I decided I couldn't sit back with a good conscience and take it anymore. I had to get into the fight.

Let me tell you what conservatism is to me.

To start, conservatism begins with this: words mean things. They have to. They mean the ideas they were, factually, created to represent. If they didn't there would be no use for interaction and explanation with one another. We'd be wasting our time.

Furthermore, I believe words exist by the Creator's design. Either you believe in His design or you don't. If you do -- you believe His scope is entire.

To be conservative means to favor traditional views, values, and institutions. You have a want to conserve these traditional things, to prevent decay, waste, and injury to them. You want to preserve them, keep them alive, and continue their existence.

And, traditional mean the modes of thought and behavior followed by a people continuously from generation to generation. The customs and usage influence the present.

It does not mean how you remember your grandma's kitchen smelling around the holidays. Nor does traditional mean, as liberals would have the world believe, antiquated, out of style, outdated. It means, simply, what has worked.

It is my position that conservatives could emphasize this very simple point much more than they do. Certainly, it is not what has not worked that people have followed continuously from generation to generation.

There are two fundamental traditions the majority of people have followed continuously from generation to generation. These two traditions just so happen to parallel and underscore the one thing of conservatism that is most assaulted by the liberals, and show what the plain difference between conservatism and liberalism is.

The thing most assaulted by liberals about conservatism is our belief in a Creator. The plain difference between conservatism and liberalism is thinking verses feeling, using one over the other to conduct human life and society at large.

THINK ABOUT IT.

Since the beginning of time man has recognized there is Creation. There is nothing more traditional. Creation demands that there be a Creator. It and He are the primary traditions.

The most traditional thing about man, alone, is that he thinks. It is the tradition of man who acts on his thinking that has advanced and improved mankind, not man who has acted on his feelings. Those who think make the world work, not those who feel.

Furthermore, man could never, never, set the highest goals for himself or humanity if there were not a highest ideal to begin with. Although man is fallible, his traditional belief that he is created in the image of the Creator has always acted as his impetus to set and shoot for the highest goals, to strive to be the best he can.

From its farthest point back in man's record of time, it has never been those who set the lowest, unthinking goals, those who harbored ignoble thoughts. Never those who practiced base acts that advanced humanity. Vice, immorality, ignorance, irreverence, stupidity, disrespect, and illogic have not brought us to the place where we find ourselves today.

Therefore, conservatism, for me, in a nutshell is the sustainment of the human being's freedom to exercise his Creator given rights to:

1) envision the highest ideal (belief in a Creator),

2) set and shoot for the highest goals (that great things are achievable),

3) to actualize his Creator given potential to reach them (that he can think and can provide for himself).

While liberalism, although at one time meaning man created freedom for himself by using his mind and thinking to better his life, is today, simply at its basest, most despicable bottom line. It is a calculated, sophistic, and baneful assault on the Creator as the highest ideal and man's ability to think and provide for himself.

Here we are 227 years later, gathering, conservatively, over the longest standing traditions and the prescient brilliance the fathers who founded this country were endowed with.

-To see, know, and recognize the Creators' existence as self-evident truth. One outside debate or denial.

-That man is endowed with unalienable rights, rights achievable and sustainable, only if he has the freedom to use his Creator endowed gifts without restriction and infringement.

-That government must be the servant, man the master. That man is its creator; government is not found, then people created.

America was founded on the understanding and acceptance of these traditions. A country genuflecting to the first tradition - creation and its creator; and bowing to the second tradition - the unlimited potential of the thinking free man.

These two traditions along with the Creator driven principles of America's Declaration of Independence and its Constitution are the primary traditions to conserve.

It must be to us, as American conservatives, just as Russell Kirk wrote: the "permanent things", their importance placed above all others.

All of the conservative political ideas: smaller government, lower taxes, pro-life, capitalism, strong defense, and the conservative-minded liberties, freedoms, and securities that conservatives want to run through all these, are not concepts pulled out of thin air. They depend on a foundation of knowledge supporting them. The integrity, substance, and potential viability of any these ideas are only as good as the foundation of knowledge each sits upon how well people understand.

They depend, my fellow conservatives, on that people are thinking to begin with!

When people don't care about the importance of thinking, or worse, can't think correctly at all, they are going to care little about the bigger conservative ideas that encompass tons of knowledge.

YET, liberalism is attacking the man's tradition of "thinking" on two fronts: in government, and in the classroom.

The "we can think better for you than you can think for yourselves" socialist, liberal policies are undercutting all sense when it comes to moral individualism, self-reliance, prudence, and accountability. They are eviscerating, entirely, through insults and disorderly political conduct America's traditional education and enlightenment.

In the classroom minds are being trained to be anti-truth, anti-discipline, anti-virtue, anti-leader, and last, but certainly not least, anti-American. They're literally training minds to be anti-mind. These are the adults who are the teachers who are in the classrooms across the frontier of this country, literally stealing the potential of young people's lives. Turning out cynical, irresponsible, and irrationally indulgent "be-less-than-I-can, my life is insufferable - please, will someone rescue me" idiots.

To me there is nothing more racist nor an absolute violation of someone's civil rights than predetermining that another human being cannot think and provide for themselves.

The evidence is there. The facts are abundant. To liberals, neither matters. In every conservative book I have ever read there is always one poignant statement that relays this about liberals and liberalism: truth does not matter and rationality and reason are passé.

Here are a few for you. It took me all of two minutes to cull them.

From "Up from Liberalism" by William Buckley, written in 1959, the year I was born: "It is ridiculous to debate for there is nothing to debate about for arguments based on fact are avoided"

From the "Conservative Mind" by Russell Kirk, straight from the foreword of the book originally published in 1953: "A Conservative knows that two plus two, always invariably, equals four, a fact of life, that a liberal, on the other hand, is not quite willing to accept.

From Ann Coulter's recent best seller "Slander": "When arguments are premised on lies, there is no foundation for debate."

And, from Dan Flynn's book "Why the Left Hates America", speaking of the leftists (as he calls them): "It is impossible to reason with people who embrace unreason. Trying to find a rational motivation for all their ideas and actions is fruitless. Irrational people do not act or think rationally."

Think about it. The combative political discourse that takes place between the parties happens because one party is accepting what is true and the other one is not. Someone in the argument wants to get around, however they can, simply accepting what is true. Since the truth does not matter to those who won't accept it, those who do accept what is true and factual can't get by with saying what is true and factual as it should be said: plain and simple.

This gridlock does nothing but create an impenetrable zone of confusion. An objective of liberalism. They know, by their own stealthy calculation, few individuals will be growing up in the future able enough to disassemble it.

I see and hear the circuitous rhetoric and understand that much of the play on words are designed to fill TV/Radio time and take a stab at being entertaining. I know all about entertaining and getting cues. However, the realization is: the tolerance of engaging ideas that have wrong, false and evil consequences is destroying everything that is decent, civil and objective about the country we live in.

This pisses me off, really upsets me. It concerns me as father of children who are growing up in this country.

What do we do? What is the battle plan for warrior conservatives?

First you keep supporting, and learning from, the conservative authors, columnists, and speakers that don't take any prisoners. People like Ann Coulter, Dan Flynn, Phyllis Schafly, William Bennett, Lynn Cheney, Thomas Sowell, Dinseh D' Souza, Pat Buchanan, Walter Williams and many, many more. Keep reading, and learning all you can from them.

Nothing is more wisely said than "knowledge is power." When you build up your body of knowledge, you build up your power. It is that simple.

Use the knowledge you build to get in on the fight, writing and speaking. Overcome your silly, superficial fears, kick your own ass, and get actively involved. If you don't know how, find out.

The next thing we do is we go back to the basics.

Let me open the explanation of that by using an analogy. I've been working out for over 31 years. I'm still learning all the time, switching things around, and experimenting with different exercises and routines. Of course, my goals today are different than when I was heaving 250-pound guys over my head on a daily basis. But one thing I have never strayed from, the same thing I've seen thousands of others who want to get physically fit stay away from altogether, the basics. I've always stuck with the basics. The harder exercises to do. The ones that require the greatest amount of effort and discipline but give back the greater return.

This is analogous with the basics that conservatives, warrior conservatives, need to get back to in regard to conservative personal responsibility. Doing the harder things, challenging your own wills more, and making the greater self-efforts. Hold yourself to a higher standard.

As a role model always on guard to stand accountable while in entertainment, it has long been my position that "celebrity" alone to define role modeling is a crutch too easily and sorrily resorted to. An example set is an example learned. We are all role models, all teaching by example. All the time.

To use my own personal story.

In the mid to late '90's when the entire entertainment industry took a debasing and perverse creative turn, sports entertainment pushed the provocative envelope the farthest. I decided that as an adult male role model, one, heavily influencing young people through the character's conduct I portrayed, that I was not okay with rationalizing puerile, depraved behaviors by insisting I was only an actor acting. I did this at a great financial and personal security sacrifice.

It was not an easy decision to at first make. I had no place to go for mentoring. And look, I'm not holding myself up as some saint. I'm just saying, to fix what is wrong, what we do not like, we first must look in the mirror and ask ourselves: "What can I do alone?" In this sense you might say that you need to discipline yourself to become somewhat of a lone wolf. See it as good thing, not a bad thing. Many of us doing this together can have a positive alternating effect on society.

After all, society is the collection of its individuals. And the quality of any society is only as good, and the integrity only as strong, as the quality of its individuals one by one.

Stick with traditions, our conservative traditions.

Beginning again with the Creator and what he endows us with. There is much that seems mysterious. But what I do know I can be sure I do, in fact, know. One of the things we are endowed with this incredible piece of magical machinery, and it comes with some incredible parts. The best equipment there is on this machine is your mind. I believe the Creator gave it to us to use.

We are the kings of the animal kingdom. No matter what PETA claims, we are the rational animals. That is an incredible power. A gorilla can fight 30 men at the same time. Man builds a gun and fires one bullet. You tell me where the power is. We put gorillas in cages. We live in homes with indoor plumbing. You tell me where the power is. Microscopic bacteria can drop a Herculean man to his knees in a matter of hours. We create vaccines. You tell me where the power is.

This unique, powerful ability we have as this human being also comes with an equally powerful responsibility, free will. Free will, to me, is not a weak "forever excuse" to always choose wrong, false, and evil as it is for so many others. I believe constant misuse of that power and responsibility is literally spitting in the face of whatever God you believe in. It is the ultimate disrespect for your creation, the gift of your life.

Start living up to your means. Yes, we are fallible, but we can strive not to be. I know the belief in perfectibility is a no-no, but I part ways with many conservatives on this. Perfectibility is a goal in itself. If it can be argued that we need to better ourselves, as it is in many conservative writings, then tell me what goal there is just below perfectibility. Because if I'm capable of shooting for a goal, as the human being is, then I want to set and shoot for the highest goal. Leaving perfectibility off the table from the start, even if it is unattainable, is a cop out.

I take issue, and offense, with those who proffer excuses and rationalizations like "I'm only human..." and "It's only human..." for willful misbehavior and vulgar conduct. I'm human and I know other humans, we don't think or act like that.

It seems, today, acting human is too hard. Being the best of "human" is way out of line and even punished by those who think human as a standard is too high and simply unattainable. We have to quit accepting this rationalization. Stop, entirely, pathetically placing praise of vice above the praise of virtue. Our society can't take it anymore.

Tighten your moral belt. Quit trying to have your cake and eat it, too. Life does not work that way. Morality is simply choosing what is right, true, and good over what is wrong, false, and evil in your life. To determine the actions you will take to set the direction of the course of your life, and when you judge others. Society is being choked to death on moral relativity. Judge yourself and others hard and quit pulling your moral punches.

The only winner to come out of a compromise between right and wrong is wrong. Between true and false, false. Between good and evil, evil.

Show me a moral relativist and I'll show you a hypocrite, an enabler, and a liar - a liberal. I want to vomit every time I cross paths with one of these people. [LAUGHTER] Each one wants two sets of rules and hype: ones they live by (constantly changing to suit their pragmatic purposes) and the ones they want everyone else to have abide by (ones they detest).

Moral relativism is the most immoral act a human being can commit. It is subhuman, and anti-American. We have got to quit tolerating it from ourselves.

Life, singularly or societally, does not work without morality. Period.

You need motivators to use your free will correctly? Find some. I have many. Most involve my family. Another one is a memorializing Time magazine picture from one of the photo magazines sold at the time of the 9/11 tragedy. It is a remarkably vivid close up of people jumping from the upper floors of the World Trade center.

So clear is the image, you can see the design of one guy's tie as he is captured in photo falling to his death, a crystal clear blue sky as the background, the sternness of the clean concrete Trade Center striking straight up through it. I can't help but think that at the moment the photo was taken, he was 30 feet or less from the window he jumped from, and he was very likely still alive.

There is also a very accurate shot of a man/woman couple balancing themselves on a window ledge with billowing smoke surrounding them. Likely coworkers, not partners for life, you can see that they are holding hands, incredibly preparing themselves for the same fate, forced with one another into a gloomy sort of trust.

I use that photo to remind myself: that was a difficult decision to have to make, none of mine are. None.

You want more motivation? Read American history to be ashamed of yourself when you find yourself being weak, feeling sorry for yourself, and unable to do what is moral and upstanding. Use that reverend and noble history to remind yourself, too, that that friendly mannered liberal you joke with at the student recreation center is one of those who betray the sacrifice of the founding people every time he opens his mouth. And has already, long ago, forgotten the horror of the 9/11 tragedy.

Draw a deeper line. Not in the sand, but in the concrete. Don't patronize business industries that put out and promote the depravity, irreverence and stupidity out there in the culture. Don't associate with people who think and behave in ways totally antithetical to how you do and how you want the way of the world to be. This doesn't mean you have to retrace the ethics line of the big business that makes the milk you buy or that you have to quit going to places of business where liberals are. However, if you find such-and-such big business is somehow participating through their smaller backend business in the industry of pornography, financing music artists that are escalating the racial division in this country, or producing historically revised documentaries, you have to draw the line. If you have a liberal friend who is a teacher and believes that feel-goodism and everybody wins is a better way to teach young minds than knowledge and raising kids to be leaders, you have to draw the line. To condemn and condone is the height of hypocrisy.

Have the discipline to turn the damn TV off when you know you shouldn't be watching the mindless drivel. Better yet, throw the TV out.

I have to tell you, personally, I am even disturbed by some of the popular conservative spokespeople. Rush Limbaugh regularly drops double entendres and holds court skimming sexually sensational topics for a few minutes here and there. He, above all people, does not EVER have to.

Recently at a social gathering he agreed to a tete tete and photo op with Hillary Clinton. I'm not sorry to say I find that insulting. I do not find it manly, upstanding, or conservative at all. He can rationalize it all he wants. People like the Clintons are socialists. They want to implement historically failed and deadly social experiments into this country and into the lives of its citizenry. He also said he would if he had the chance, go golfing with Clinton. In order to find out more about him. How much more does he need to know about a guy who is a rapist, reprobate, and who was in OUR White House defiling the office of the Presidency. I wouldn't even shake the guy's hand, as I never do with people I do not respect.

I have heard Dennis Praeger and Michael Medved, both self-proclaimed moralists of some sort, broach titillating topics and I think it is vulgar. Praegar discussed, with heavy breathing, breast-feeding and its sexual intendments. Medved is a movie critic that frequently praises socially destructive movies just because he files them under entertainment and makes a buck critiquing them.

Michael Savage is a well-known radio talk show host with #1 book on the New York Times list. He says we should avert war by scatter dropping Victoria Secret catalogs all over the third world countries. He uses his doctorate knowledge to say we should take Viagra, or discuss herbal aphrodisiacs. I'm not a prude, but I don't need to hear that crap especially when young minds are being inculcated. Minds that will one day be charged with the honor of running this great country.

Sean Hannity is a nice guy, too nice for me when he is facing down the enemy. He said in his book that most liberals were good, sincere, well-meaning people. No they are not. [LAUGHTER] That is not true. Granted many people out there that are democrats are because their families are. Well, if they aren't going to find out the way things are today for themselves, and just vote democrat for that reason alone, they are just as bad as those liberals and democrats who consciously and evilly know what they are doing.

O'Reilly frequently showcases valueless, tawdry topics, and on and on.

I've got a theory about why these guys behave the way they do and why they have an inclination once in a while to go into the gutter, maybe some other time.

I was once a big fan and follower of Arnold's career, for obvious reasons. Then I read many articles on him and he revealed a side of himself that I thought was debauched and unprincipled. Powerful people should not use their power frivolously. When he did, I quit patronizing anything he was involved in.

Look, pointing this stuff out is not my big tough-guy act. That isn't the point. I deserved every bit of disrespect when I was acting, and learning, as a fool in my own life. But when I knew better, I did better. The point is, these powerful individuals want the world one way, but don't have the moral courage to hold themselves fully accountable for their own actions. You can't be afraid of calling the hypocrites out, even when they are conservative.

Morality, integrity, and the discipline to carry them out cannot be part time things. Not if the world is going to work in the way conservatism believes.

I will finish by telling you that you need to approach the living of your life with this in mind:

DO IN YOUR LIFE WHAT WILL LIVE FOREVER.

I mentioned at the beginning that I had taken the name Warrior, and that it is my family's surname. We live in times, as I think I've very well pointed out, where things traditional are threatened and looked down upon. What one's family heritage is, and the handing down of it, is one of those traditions not given much attention today. I think that is sad and a contributing factor to the misguided nature of many people.

I love my mother, but my dad was an absolute bum. Many of my ancestors and relatives are okay with continuing to hand down, generation after generation, doom, gloom, and dysfunction.

Even though we live in contemporary times, I believe it is never to late or old fashioned to reestablish tradition. One way my wife and I have decided to do that is to rebuild a family heritage beginning with our name. Give our kids a name and philosophy of life that means something important now and have it evolve into something even greater over the course of a few generations.

No it is not easy. People view it the wrong way and reach the wrong conclusions. We don't let that bother us. Really because it isn't about us anymore, it is about our children. Our goal is to bring back to life what was at one time traditional. We are fine with doing the harder thing to make it happen. When two people responsible for the bringing of other lives into this world decide they are going to do just that, it can be done. And it can be powerful and wonderful. And it is very conservative.

Your life is woven through the whole of society's fabric. It is intimately connected with the past and will be with the future. You are young now, some life behind you, so much more to live. You cannot change your past, but you can control your future. We have discussed how to do that. One choice you will likely make, sometime in the very near future, is that you will choose a person to spend your life with. Don't settle for second best. Don't let tactile urgencies cause you to overlook the philosophical flaws. You will live to regret it, and regret it worse when you bring children into the world. Think and act today as if you believe the consequences of your choices will have an effect on this world not just 10-20 years from now but 100-200-300 years from now.

Do not ever forget that the being you are is the ultimate manifestation of the Creator's desire. Your fingerprint makes you different than all the other 6 billion people on this planet. Your challenge is to fulfill that unique potential. After all, heroes begin human. Discipline yourself physically and mentally, as if you are a warrior preparing for the greatest of battles. For the battle over the ideas of this country is the greatest one.

I believe every human life has the potential to always aspire, accomplish, and achieve anything. The history of the world gives us countless recorded examples of this over and over. Time and time again. It is these distinguished courage's and abilities that bring mankind its leaders. Leaders who change the course of the world. Humans who rise to become the best they can be so as to contribute, in turn, only the best back into the world in which they live. What I see before me is a room full of leaders.

Mankind Survives by its Leaders.

All Leaders are Warriors.

Mankind Survives by its Warriors.

CONSERVATISM, TRULY, WILL SURVIVE BY THEM AS WELL.

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