On Friday, ultra-conservative Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, who was elected governor last year after giving absolute support to Kim Davis, was the recipient of The Distinguished Christian Statesman award at the Values Voters Summit. On Saturday, many other speakers at the event spoke about what they thought may become of the country if Hillary Clinton becomes president, but even conservative news site Right Wing Watch thought what Bevin had to say about his speech was “jarring to hear a sitting governor” say.

The speech started out somewhat light when he claimed that we have come to a fork in the road in our current times. He told the group of conservatives “We don’t have multiple options; we’re going one way or we’re going the other way, politically, spiritually, morally, economically, from a liberty standpoint. We’re going one way or we’re going the other way.”

He talked about an encounter with a college professor whom he claimed mocked Christians and told the crowd that they should not be afraid to speak out against those trying to hush them. He later told the members “There are quite enough sheep already. Be a shepherd.”

He went on, claiming that the price of American freedom is worth fighting for, but that it shouldn’t have to be physically paid for. This was the beginning of the hypothetical end in his speech. He explained what he thought would happen if Hillary became president, and it got extremely scary.

‘I do think it would be possible, but at what price? At what price? The roots of the tree of liberty are watered by what? THE BLOOD! Of who? Thy tyrants to be sure, but who else? The patriots!’

As if the ultra conservative crowd hasn’t been scared to death by various other claims made by leaders in the past about our current president, listening to the speech made by Bevin would make anyone cringe at the thought of a possible Clinton victory. He went on about who else’s blood may be shed, leading to even more frightening visuals.

‘Whose blood will be shed? It may be that of those in this room, it might be that of our children and grandchildren. I have nine children, it breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something that our apathy and our indifference has given away’

It’s unclear as to what exactly a Clinton presidency would do to cause such frightening events. Nor was it ever brought up what could be if Donald Trump became president, but that surely must be worse.

This isn’t the first time Matt Bevin has gone off the deep end with his fear mongering and it probably won’t be the last.

Here is a clip of his scary speech:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlukBB3Hn1g&feature=youtu.be

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