Posobiec opened Thursday's show by addressing footage of Clancy supporters outside the courthouse.
“I regret to inform you, ladies and gentlemen, that that was feminists, a crowd of feminists up in Massachusetts, cheering and applauding for Lindsay Clancy.”
“She arrived to court today, they weren't praying for her. They weren't singing songs. No, they were cheering and applauding for this woman who has admitted, to be clear about this, it seems like some people are confused, she has admitted to strangling all three of her children to death in their basement with a rope, one by one. These feminists are cheering for her.”
Posobiec said questions surrounding Clancy's mental health and medication were legitimate, but argued that they did not justify celebrating the killings. “Does she need help? Was she on drugs? Was she on big pharma? I think those are serious questions.” He then slammed the response from Clancy's supporters.
“Folks, when we see the demonic in our midst, when we see evil, we have to call it out. We cannot make peace with this. You have to stop it.” Posobiec said he believes in demonic possession as a Christian, but argued that even if evil had influenced someone, their actions should not be celebrated. “There’s only one word for it. It is satanic to cheer someone who murdered their children.”
He compared the public reaction to Clancy with the reaction to Susan Smith, who murdered her two young sons in 1994 by driving her car into a lake with the children strapped inside.
“There you go. Thirty years ago, how do people react? They reacted like normal people would to a mother killing their kids," he said. “What's the difference in 30 years? Social media. Social media has changed everything. You cannot make peace with evil.”






