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Awesome show planned for you today. I
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of TJ Moe. Round of applause. TJ
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Moe in studio with us today. You
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won't be hearing much from TJ in
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this initial segment because I got
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a lot I got to say. I got a fire
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starter that I want to unpack that's going to define
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the entire conversation of this show.
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Royce White and Dave Shannon are going to
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join TJ and I at the
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after I set this fire starter.
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Buckle
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up. I'm going to circle back.
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I'm going to connect
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what we went on in the house yesterday
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with Matt Gates and his
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group and the unseating of Kevin
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McCarthy. I'm going to connect all of that to
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what I talked about on Monday
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about
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can now take care of you guys
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by entertaining you with a
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fire starter. So Justin,
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I'm gonna play the music. Let's get rolling here.
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Righteousness has never
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needed a majority to be heard
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and won. We
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should not be surprised that it only took
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eight Republicans to bring down Kevin McCarthy,
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the Speaker of the House, the man
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third in line for the presidency. Let's
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call them the Gatesville Eight,
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the small band of House Republicans that
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Florida's Matt Gates convinced to
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speak and act on behalf of the people
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who voted them into office rather
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than acquiesce to the corrupt status
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quo.
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I'm grateful
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for their courage. Gates, Tim
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Burchard, Andy Biggs, Ken Buck, Eli
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Crane, Nancy Mace, Matt Rosendale,
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and Bob Goode made history Tuesday
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afternoon. They held McCarthy
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accountable for selling out the voters
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who empowered him, for cutting deals
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with the uni-party establishment that chooses-
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to ignore and silence the concerns
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of half of America. Removing
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McCarthy as speaker of the house was an
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act of righteousness. It gives
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voice to the voiceless. It's
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the most significant political act of defiance
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since the election of Donald Trump in 2016. So
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let me be clear. I'm not calling
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Trump or the Gates full eight righteous.
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They're not. None of us are. They're
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unrighteous tools who occasionally allow
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themselves to be used to speak and act
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in the best interest of the people. The establishment
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wants to exploit, oppress and
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remove the political
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corporate and ideological globalists
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have demonized American nationalists
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in the working class through
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fear, medical tyranny, well-organized
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acts of domestic terrorism and election
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fortifying. They've
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stripped us of fundamental
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freedom and our ability to push back
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against government overreach. If
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we protest in public, the establishment's
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FBI informants agitate violence
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and we get sent to jail. The
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establishment stopped Christians from
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attending church, tricked us into
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wearing masks to find citizens
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with traditional patriotic values as
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racist opened our Southern
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border to criminals and sanction,
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sexualizing and confusing children
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about their gender. They
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took our tax money and funneled
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it to Ukraine. They're baiting
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Russia into a nuclear conflict.
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The pharmaceutical companies and the BLM
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LGBTQIA plus
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alphabet mafia dictate
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and manipulate what can be discussed on
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public platforms. That's
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why I'm so grateful to
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the Gates full eight. Sometimes
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I fall into cynicism. I
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start to believe America. problems are unfixable
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and that the rise of secularism and
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Marxism cannot be thwarted. The
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Gatesville 8 reinvigorated me. They
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made me think of Gideon,
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his army of 300, and the book
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of Judges. What happened
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in the house Tuesday reminded me that for righteousness
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to win, it does not need numbers.
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It only needs a small band of men and women
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willing to trust and obey God. This
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morning I reread the story of Gideon
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and how he saved Israel from the Midnights
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with trumpets and lanterns. The
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Midnights had 135,000 soldiers. Israel
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had 32,000. Israel
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was plagued by idolatry, the
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worship of false gods. Their
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idolatry caused their children
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to do evil in the sight of the Lord.
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God allowed the Midnights to conquer
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and oppress Israel. God
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first instructed Gideon to tear down
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the places where the Israelites worshipped
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Baal and false gods. Gideon
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obeyed, but he was scared. He
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tore down the authors at night, hoping
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he wouldn t be recognized. The
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Israelites wanted to kill Gideon. His father
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had to plead for his son s life. After
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surviving tearing down the
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places of idol worship, God
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then instructed Gideon to release every
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Israeli soldier who was scared.
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22,000 soldiers went home. God
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said 10,000 was still too many. He told
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Gideon to take them to a river and have them
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drink water. He said send the
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soldiers home that got on their knees
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and lap the water like dogs.
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Only 300 soldiers used their hands to
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drink the water. With
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those 300 men, Gideon defeated
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the Midnite army. The
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noise from the trumpets and the light
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from the lanterns confused the Midnites.
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They started fighting over the Midnites. amongst themselves.
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They started killing themselves and
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then retreated. The
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point is obvious. We don't
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need numbers to be heard. We
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don't need numbers to win the good versus
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evil battle transpiring in
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America. We need to obey
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God. We need to be strategic, smart,
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and bold. Our nation
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is plagued by idolatry.
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On Monday, I wrote a column and talked
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about how the left is using Taylor Swift
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and Dion Sanders to completely convert
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the NFL into a platform that
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promotes secular and liberal
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values. Swift and Sanders
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are idols that advance radical
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materialism, the matriarchy, abortion,
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and pop culture debauchery. I
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explained that football was built by
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Christian conservatives and had been
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an institution that encouraged
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patriotism, respect for the military
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and law enforcement, and religious faith.
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I argued that we should not surrender
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professional and college football to
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the left. I offered
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a way for us to fight back. I suggested
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we use American television's largest
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platform, the Super Bowl,
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as a tool to elevate our voices
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on a multitude of issues. We're
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being silenced. We can't
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gather to protest. Corporate
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and social media platforms diminish and
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or ban our voices. Most
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politicians refuse to
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speak for us. Mail-in ballot
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harvesting has made our elections
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unreliable and untrustworthy.
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Let's boycott the Super Bowl.
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Let's damage Super Bowl TV ratings
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as a means to draw attention to
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illegal immigration, transgenderism,
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the political weaponization of the
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Department of Justice, the unfair over-prosecution
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of January 6th defendants, COVID
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tyranny, the lack of election
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integrity, The illegality of
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the Federal Reserve System, diversity,
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equity, and inclusion destroying merit,
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the military, and education, the rampant
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lawlessness in major cities,
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the World Economic Forum, and their
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ESG initiative.
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I could go on and on
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and on. The Bud Light
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Boycott worked. It
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put a scare into the global corporate
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forces transitioning America
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to communism. Super
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Bowl Sunday is the perfect day
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to express our dissatisfaction with the
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Uniparty and the corporations that fund
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our political elites. It's a way
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to make our voices heard. We
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need a handful of conservative
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content creators to mimic the
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courage of the gates full eight. And
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we could launch an event that speaks for the
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voiceless and allows us to make
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demands of the establishment. This
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is what the left has been doing for decades.
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They threaten boycotts to shake
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down the powers that be. We
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can do the same. Let's
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do a Super Bowl Sunday. That's
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my fire starter. I want to elaborate
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a bit more. And I know I've
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heard the minority of people
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that, you know, complain, but the
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minority loves to squeak. The squeaky wheel
13:27
gets the oil. Oh, Jason, you're talking too much
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about Dion Sanders. And
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what I'm really talking about is going over
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their heads. I'm talking
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about idolatry. I'm
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talking about the worship of false
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gods and how dangerous it
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is. And
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it sends me back to
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the Bible. And I'm so glad that I spent
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some of last night and a lot early this
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morning reading the book of Judges
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and reminding myself and
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reeducate. myself on the
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story of Gideon and what
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was going on in Israel. I suggest
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I'm going to take the time now
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over the next few days to read and fully
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understand the entire book of Judges
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because it's all about what
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idolatry does, the worship of
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false God, and how it tricks
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you into and tricks
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your children into doing
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evil in the sight of God.
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It is so crystal clear that
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they put all of these idols that we worship
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and I'll say some names that
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will irritate you all and get
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you upset but it's a reflection
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of your idol worship. It's
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a reflection of your dangerous idolatry.
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Kobe Bryant, all
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of this idolatry around Kobe Bryant,
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a dead basketball player, God
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rest his soul. But
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all this worshiping and genuflecting
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and acting like, oh, protecting Kobe
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Bryant and his reputation is the
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most important thing in the planet. Taylor
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Swift, her Swifties and
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groupies, Beyonce and the Beehive
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and now what we're seeing with with
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with Dion Sanders, all
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of this worshiping of false God
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and you wonder why
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you can't hop on any of these social media
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platforms without seeing our
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children doing evil
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in the sight of God and everyone
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else.
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It's the idolatry.
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It's taking us on a path
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straight to hell. Everything
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that you see going on in this
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country
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that you don't like and that you know is
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wrong and bad is directly connected
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to America. America's idolatry
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were making the exact same mistake
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that they made in Israel.
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And the book of Judges explains how they
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just kept doing it over and over. God
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would send someone to fix it. The
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person that fixed it would die and then
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they would fall right back into idolatry.
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Over and over, just kept repeating it. And
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so then God was like,
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let me let the Mennonites take over
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and starve these people and totally
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conquer them.
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He did that to make us
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be dependent upon him.
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He's the only solution. When
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we start depending on and thinking, oh, Deion's
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going to fix it, or Taylor Swift, or Kobe
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Bryant, or even Donald Trump,
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he wants us dependent on him.
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He wants us obedient to him. And
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I'm not calling
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any of these people, and I said it in the original
17:02
model, I'm not calling any of these people perfect
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or even righteous. But
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it's incredible who God will use
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to see his will done. Gideon
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was not perfect. This man
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was scared. But
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he was obedient. When
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God said, hey, man, they got all these
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little sanctuaries and altars
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worshiping Baal,
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destroy them.
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And Gideon knew what
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would happen. He would be reviled for
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criticizing, destroying their
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idols.
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He knew he would be reviled, and he knew
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he risked death. And so he went
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and destroyed them at night out
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of fear, hoping he could get
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away with it.
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He couldn't. They wanted to kill him.
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His dad had to plead for his life. And
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so
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I don't want anybody to think that
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I'm comparing myself to give you.
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But I am trying to read the Bible
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and follow the examples set there.
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And so yes, this show spends a
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lot of time destroying
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idols and
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pointing out the foolishness and what
18:26
they're really advancing,
18:29
the agendas they're really advancing. And I can
18:31
already hear, well, what about Trump? Is
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Trump an idol? Yes.
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No question. What's
18:41
he advancing
18:42
that I'm strongly objecting
18:45
to?
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I know the man is flawed. I know he's
18:49
got a sinful nature. I know he
18:51
speaks disrespectibly to people, but
18:56
is he front and center like
18:58
a Taylor Swift promoting abortion?
19:02
Is he Travis Kelsey? To
19:05
some degree he is. And that's where I give Steve
19:08
Dace and these others credit promoting
19:10
the vaccine.
19:13
I don't have a problem with Steve Dace and other people
19:16
ripping Donald Trump for still promoting
19:18
the vaccine. But
19:21
overall, this guy is
19:23
a presidential candidate
19:28
who speaks for
19:31
a group of people who have
19:33
no voice in this country. Dion
19:37
Sanders does not speak
19:39
for a group of people that have no
19:41
voice in this country. The
19:45
whole Black Lives Matter crowd and
19:47
who, their voice
19:50
is amplified to the millionth
19:55
degree. The rappers,
19:57
their voice has been amplified to the millionth
19:59
degree. millionth degree. The
20:02
whole LGBTQ agenda
20:04
has been amplified to the millionth
20:06
degree. They
20:09
got the loudest voices. The
20:11
whole alphabet mafia has the
20:13
loudest voices. The, the, the, the
20:15
immoral depravity that's thrown
20:18
down our face, thrown in our faces
20:21
anytime we turn on the TV, anytime we
20:23
hop on a social media, anytime we try to listen
20:25
to music, that's all amplified
20:27
to the millionth degree. The
20:32
group of people that are like,
20:34
hey man, they have sent
20:37
our jobs and our way of life
20:41
overseas.
20:42
They've sold out the working class,
20:45
the people that survived
20:47
off manufacturing jobs.
20:50
They sold us out. Those group
20:52
of people have no voice in
20:54
this country right now, other than Trump.
20:57
And that's why they cling on to it. And
20:59
it doesn't matter how much money I make
21:02
or have made, my
21:04
roots are manufacturing
21:06
and working class. I'm never
21:08
going to sell them out.
21:10
And I don't care if they don't understand
21:12
what I'm doing. I got many
21:15
people in my family that worked
21:17
in factories and whatever, and they're older and
21:19
they think I'm crazy because
21:22
they don't know who actually speaks for
21:24
them,
21:25
who actually is trying to be a voice
21:27
for them.
21:29
They're so caught up in idolatry, so
21:31
caught up in their television, so caught
21:33
up in
21:35
beating the evangelical
21:37
white alleged supremacists
21:42
that they can't see what's really going
21:44
on.
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And so I'm going to take all of these bullets, you
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can hate me, you can revile me, you
21:51
can kill me.
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I'm going to take these bullets
21:57
to say what I believe and
21:59
know is right. Our
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idolatry is killing us
22:05
and killing this country and it's why our
22:07
kids are so vulnerable. It's
22:10
why they have drag queens at
22:13
schools, why they're promoting
22:15
the mutilation of
22:18
children through gender affirming
22:20
surgery. It's how
22:22
they, just, we're
22:27
sitting here watching the uni-party, Republicans
22:30
and Democrats, both sides,
22:34
the political elites, are
22:37
sitting back
22:38
while thousands
22:40
of illegal immigrants, many
22:43
of them criminals, walk
22:46
through our southern border and
22:49
no one pushes back. No
22:55
one pushes back, not in a real way.
22:58
There was one guy that was talking about
23:00
building a wall and he got
23:02
a lot of resistance for that. We're
23:05
sitting back and
23:07
watching them take our tax
23:09
dollars as inflation
23:12
tears away your
23:14
livelihood, your way
23:16
of living. You go to the grocery
23:18
store and eggs cost five
23:22
dollars a dozen and meat
23:26
is more expensive, everything's more expensive
23:29
and they keep taxing you and taxing you and
23:31
taxing you and
23:33
sending your tax dollars to
23:36
Ukraine. These
23:39
people don't speak for you, they
23:41
don't speak for us. And
23:44
so there's this little small band
23:47
of eight people that,
23:49
I'm sorry, I'm not saying I endorse
23:52
everything about them, but
23:54
they are attempting to speak
23:57
for you. They're
23:59
trying. to speak for the people that
24:01
actually voted them into office. And
24:05
so what I'm trying to do is
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speak for you. And
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this whole idea of
24:13
boycotting the Super Bowl
24:16
is just another unique, strategic,
24:18
bold way
24:20
to amplify your voice,
24:24
to amplify your concerns.
24:28
If you're justifiably uncomfortable
24:34
with every illegal immigrant
24:36
on the planet, just being able to walk
24:39
through our southern border, and
24:44
you're frustrated that your politicians
24:47
won't draw a line in the sand and
24:50
do something about it, and
24:52
you realize that they've
24:55
basically illegalized you
24:57
publicly protesting about it. If
25:00
we had a rally where
25:02
everybody got together and said, hey, man, we're going to go out
25:04
and protest this illegal immigration,
25:07
they would rig it up, they would plant
25:10
some informants from the FBI in
25:12
there to make sure some sort of violence
25:14
happened. Then they would
25:16
plant some people in there and call
25:18
their, oh, look, there's the old keepers, there's
25:21
the KKK, there's the Proud
25:23
Boys. Just make up some names, throw
25:25
it on them, and say, oh, yeah, this is a group
25:27
of racists. And
25:30
then they throw us in jail. And
25:33
that's why we can make our voices
25:35
heard, as we did with Bud Light,
25:39
through a Super Bowl protest. They
25:43
have taken over football, the other
25:45
side, and they're using that platform
25:47
to promote everything they
25:50
want to promote. LGBTQ,
25:55
vaccines, Black Lives
25:57
Matter. They
26:00
got the Ukraine flag on the back
26:03
of Jets helmets. They're
26:08
everything that they want to promote,
26:11
every way that they want to exploit you, they're
26:14
using football to do it, and
26:16
I'm giving us the opportunity
26:20
to use football to advance
26:22
our narrative, our voice, our
26:25
agenda. If we
26:27
can damage football ratings, trust
26:29
me, all corporate
26:32
America will take notice
26:34
and reconsider, hey, should we really be doing
26:36
this in football? Should we, oh, people
26:38
are really fed up.
26:41
And that's what I'm
26:43
asking for, because Matt Gaetz, he couldn't
26:46
do what he just did alone.
26:48
And what I'm suggesting, it can't
26:51
just be the fearless army.
26:53
It can't just be us. And that's why
26:55
I'm asking you, I wrote
26:57
a column today about the Gates
27:00
void. I need you all to
27:02
find it on the internet and send
27:05
it to every person, every
27:07
conservative content creator you
27:09
can think of. Send
27:12
it to them and ask them to join us.
27:16
Not join me. This isn't about Jason
27:18
Whitlock. This is about us
27:22
using the Super Bowl to
27:25
amplify our voice, to
27:27
put our concerns front and center.
27:31
We can have events. I've already reached
27:33
out to some people and there's been some enthusiasm. I'm not going
27:35
to call their name, but there's
27:37
been some enthusiasm from some
27:39
key
27:40
Christian conservative content creators.
27:44
But we need more. Again, we don't need 100,000.
27:51
We need 300, just like Gideon had. We
27:54
can get about 300 conservative
27:57
content creators to join up together.
28:00
And let's counterprogram the
28:02
Super Bowl, and let's promote a boycott
28:05
of the Super Bowl. Let's try to reduce Super
28:07
Bowl ratings by 10, 15 percent. That
28:10
will scare corporate America.
28:13
That will make corporate America say,
28:16
hey, the people are fed up
28:18
with us financing, because
28:21
corporate America is financing our
28:23
conversion, our transition to
28:26
Marxism and communism. Corporate
28:28
America is supporting and
28:31
financing what's
28:35
going on at the border, what's
28:37
going on with COVID, what's
28:40
going on in our education system, what's
28:42
going on with diversity, equity, inclusion.
28:45
Corporate America is destroying
28:48
the meritocracy. Corporate
28:51
America is putting
28:53
your job and career in jeopardy.
28:56
Corporate America is making it so you
28:59
can't rely on your
29:01
work ethic and talent to
29:03
advance your career and
29:06
your family, because
29:09
they got some little quota system, like, hey, we got
29:11
to put a gay here, we got to put a black
29:13
woman there, we got to put a
29:17
transgender person here. And
29:21
so what you do, your excellence,
29:24
your work ethic, your values
29:26
are being diminished and
29:29
devalued in this country
29:32
because of corporate America. They're
29:35
paying for this, this whole ESG
29:37
thing,
29:39
and these quotas that they're dictating. This
29:44
whole move towards globalism, they sent
29:47
your jobs overseas.
29:53
They want you to own nothing, eat
29:56
bugs, and be happy. That's
29:59
not an exaggeration. That's
30:01
the path they have us on. And
30:04
so we have to find unique
30:06
ways to push back.
30:09
Ways that won't put us in
30:12
jail. What Matt Gaetz and these guys did, they're
30:14
not going to jail. Everybody's mad
30:16
at them and they'll be mad at me and us
30:19
for fighting back. But it's
30:22
worth it. It's
30:26
worth it. And so we
30:28
don't need, they can have the numbers.
30:32
We just have to do what's right.
30:34
And we just have to be strategic and bold. And when
30:36
I sit here and think about Gideon
30:39
and some trumpets and ladders, that's
30:41
all it took
30:43
to destroy an army of 135,000. That
30:50
if you
30:52
pray
30:55
and ask God for a solution,
30:57
he'll deliver.
31:01
And so this is all I've been thinking about. I mean,
31:03
for not a week or two
31:05
weeks, this is all I've been thinking about for
31:07
three years when I left corporate media.
31:11
How can I be
31:13
involved with something that gives
31:16
voice to
31:17
the ignored and silenced
31:20
voices in America? How
31:23
can I amplify the
31:25
voices of believers?
31:29
How can I use myself? How can I be a
31:31
tool
31:33
in God's mission? Been
31:37
thinking about this and working towards
31:39
this for three years. And
31:43
just going to bed every night. What
31:46
can I do today? Again, there's
31:48
other things I asked for.
31:51
How can I avoid
31:53
McDonald's? I certainly asked for that. And
31:55
I've been successful now for two years. It's
31:58
been great. And,
32:02
you know, I think I've spent seven, eight
32:04
years
32:05
out of a strip club.
32:07
And I ask for that every day because it's hard.
32:11
But I'm, the streak's alive. It's
32:14
incredible. But I've been asking for
32:17
a way to elevate
32:20
our voices. And I think I
32:23
believe in this solution,
32:25
this idea, as it relates to
32:27
the Super Bowl. We
32:30
can get their attention and we can scare
32:32
them. Just think about what
32:35
they have done for
32:37
decades. They take some clown
32:39
like Al Sharpton and
32:43
he threatens a boycott. Jesse
32:46
Jackson, he threatens a boycott. And
32:49
he makes some demands. And
32:52
they give it to him.
32:55
We can shake them down too from the other
32:57
direction.
33:00
We can threaten a boycott and we can boycott
33:02
and then make demands. And
33:06
again, I'm not, I haven't,
33:09
I'm waiting to get others on board
33:12
before I start saying, hey, let's make this
33:14
demand that demand. I want
33:16
it to be a group effort and a consensus
33:18
of like, hey, what are we asking for here? I
33:22
mean, because some of the things I want are
33:25
halfway silly. But you
33:27
know, I just on a fun note and
33:29
we'll go to break and bring
33:33
Royce into this conversation in TJ. But
33:36
yesterday I had
33:38
this whole deal like, yeah, I think one of my demands
33:41
is going to be that
33:44
we get to
33:47
decide all of the
33:49
Super Bowl entertainment for 2025.
33:53
And like, yeah, I'll
33:56
have Tony
33:58
Evans.
33:59
maybe John MacArthur, they'll do the pregame
34:02
prayer. Tasha
34:04
Cobb, she'll sing the national anthem.
34:08
Halftime performance
34:10
will feature, you
34:12
know, Maverick City Music
34:14
or Kirk
34:17
Franklin doing stomp. Tasha
34:21
will be back out there doing break every chain.
34:24
We get to decide. Larry Fleet,
34:28
I'll have him out there singing That's Where
34:30
I Find God.
34:35
Oliver Anthony, I'll make him
34:38
have him sing Richmond, North
34:40
of Richmond at halftime.
34:43
Someone's
34:46
gonna have to talk me out of this demand. Yeah,
34:51
we get to program Super Bowl
34:53
Entertainment. You put every demon
34:56
you can think of out there in
34:58
front of us for 30 years. Let
35:01
us put some of our people out there. Let's
35:05
platform Jesus at halftime rather
35:08
than the devil. How
35:10
about that demand? That's
35:13
just, again, there's more serious demands
35:15
or whatever, but anyway, I just wanted
35:17
to lighten things up a bit. I need
35:20
you all to share this Firestarter,
35:23
share the column I've written, tweet
35:26
people, DM people, email
35:29
people, whatever
35:31
conservative Christian content creator
35:34
you can think of, I need you to contact
35:37
them and ask them to consider getting
35:40
on board with the Super Bowl
35:42
boycott. All
35:47
right, continue to email me. I've
35:49
been getting a lot of emails, fearlessboyshow
35:51
at gmail.com. I appreciate some
35:53
of it's good, some of the suggestions are bad. We'll
35:56
only focus on the good ones. Stay
36:01
tuned, don't go anywhere. Royce White is next. If
36:04
I'm asked, um,
36:04
I am absolutely,
36:26
proud
36:29
of my, and I know you don't like
36:32
that word, I'm so proud of
36:34
my black side and my white
36:36
side. I'm proud of how I made
36:39
the courage that my parents had in 1970 and 71
36:41
coming off the Civil Rights era, when
36:46
this, that interracial thing, that was
36:48
a problem within their own families.
36:51
So,
36:53
what I've gone through is nothing. It's
36:56
the least I can do is to stand up for both
36:58
of my parents and say, no, no, no, I'm,
37:01
I'm so blessed to have been born into this family based
37:03
on what they went through, the courage it took
37:05
and the strength to stay together. October
37:08
is 52
37:08
years. Are you kidding me?
37:20
All right, welcome
37:23
back.
37:25
Time for some Royce White, TJ,
37:28
yesterday when this whole thing went down
37:30
in the house and they vacated
37:32
Kevin McCarthy. Royce was one of the first people I
37:35
called. We were like, how
37:37
big of a deal is this? What do
37:39
we think here? Wow, this is bold.
37:42
So Royce, I'll just start there. How
37:45
big of a deal is this? This
37:48
is the most important thing to happen in American
37:50
politics since, since Donald Trump was
37:52
elected. Let's say that. But it's one
37:54
of the most significant things to happen in politics
37:56
in my lifetime. What
38:01
that's a mouthful TV you
38:03
agree I mean Donald Trump got elected in 2016 this
38:07
is bigger than that it's
38:11
it's comparable it's comparable
38:13
and the reason why I say that is because Donald
38:15
Trump being elected was was certainly a was
38:19
certain certainly a huge strike
38:22
against the uni party and uni party politics
38:25
which is the most dangerous and pervasive thing
38:27
in American politics and maybe the most dangerous
38:29
and pervasive political establishment
38:32
or mechanism in the entire world but
38:36
but we still hadn't had that descent
38:38
from within the house chamber from within
38:40
the other branches of government and
38:44
I think the vote yesterday and despite Matt
38:46
Gaetz's success and clip
38:48
in McCarthy I think the vote was telling
38:51
that you still have a very strong uni
38:53
party sort of momentum or
38:56
energy or stronghold in the house
38:59
so the uni party is the most dangerous thing and this
39:01
is the first real
39:04
obstruction of uni party
39:06
politics and kick the can spending in
39:10
American history
39:13
it's the first time a speaker yeah
39:17
first time a speaker has ever been vacated certainly
39:20
but TJ how big of a deal I'll feel like
39:22
you still and where I think I agree with Royce's
39:25
the Trump thing was the American people
39:27
saying this is enough we've never actually
39:29
had a representative in the house we they
39:32
tell all these campaign promises here's what
39:34
I'm gonna do we're gonna go do it and nobody ever
39:36
does it and finally we had somebody stand
39:38
up and say look I'm listening my constituents
39:40
I don't need all you special interests I don't know if you saw
39:43
the moment it was one of the worst moments perhaps
39:45
on the floor from a perspective
39:48
of how it would be viewed
39:50
by people when he said you guys
39:52
have your special interests and lobbyists they all
39:54
booed him and he's like go ahead and
39:55
do all you want I'll take my thirty
39:58
dollar donations all day long
40:00
everyday because i care about my constituents and
40:02
not the special interest and and that's the whole
40:04
deal in the car the taxes four five
40:06
hundred million dollars he divvies it out of the controls
40:09
everything in mac ait so that's enough of that we're playing this
40:11
game anymore
40:12
it
40:14
it's sounds like what you and t jr
40:16
are you in roe's is that what there's
40:19
eight donald trump's loose
40:21
in the house but but but and
40:24
and that's better than just one donald
40:26
trump loose in the white house uh...
40:29
it he's he's on from offspring
40:33
will make a sprue to very important point
40:36
yesterday number one a few courageous
40:38
men or women a few courageous people
40:41
uh... make a huge difference and and number
40:43
two that the unit party is vulnerable and
40:46
and you know that the the beast is wounded so
40:49
to speak and yet these patriots
40:51
although small in number uh... were
40:53
able to get mccarthy ousted which is a big
40:55
deal and and they're going to continue to be able
40:57
to to wreak havoc in the house in the
41:00
in if nothing else uh... they
41:02
are placing a referendum on the
41:05
house representatives for american people to witness
41:07
that they're putting it in the spotlight as
41:09
we like to say in the public you know in
41:11
the with public figures and celebrities everywhere
41:13
now we always talk about platforms and and
41:16
spotlight uh... they're putting a huge spotlight
41:18
on how the unit party works and they're
41:20
making people go on the record yesterday was just
41:23
as much uh... was just as important
41:25
for the roll call of or that
41:28
the referendum on the c r bill in in breakfast
41:30
spending as it was getting mccarthy
41:32
out and mac gait's is it did a
41:34
brilliant job that this is a brilliant move and
41:37
it i don't mind that we use the democrats to
41:39
to vote mccarthy out i think putting
41:41
the the democrats on on uh...
41:44
on roll call is is important as well so
41:46
this is how politics is really supposed to work in
41:48
america and you see the rejection of mac gait's
41:51
from any of the house members in the whole mainstream media
41:53
because they don't want politics to work our
41:55
founding fathers intended to
41:59
They wanted to work in
42:02
the way they've been comfortable where
42:04
they control everything They
42:06
can sell out very easily
42:09
to corporate interest and
42:11
and whatever the wef
42:14
or world economic form whatever they're told
42:17
and and That's
42:20
what so excites me But
42:23
but also I'm wondering how
42:26
this is going to play out well,
42:28
will other do you think more
42:30
people will join them or will
42:34
these guys get picked off one by one and
42:38
But I don't know the toothpaste
42:40
may be out of the bottle. I don't know if you can get it back in
42:44
Well, you know I'll say this
42:49
Our founding fathers wrote our founding
42:51
documents Starting
42:54
from the worst-case scenario Government
42:58
and and working our way back into sane policy,
43:01
you know prepare for the worst hope for the best
43:03
a Sentiment like prepare for
43:05
the worst and hope for the best in American politics
43:07
today and or in the mainstream media culture
43:10
is seen as Conspiracy theory which is
43:12
so odd to me And I
43:14
say that to make this point Ideally
43:18
and hoping for the best Matt gates
43:20
and these other eight people will give
43:23
permission to the rest of the house representatives
43:26
To be more forthright and honest in the representation
43:29
of American the American people However,
43:31
and you saw that from the CR
43:33
bill vote I think I think people got to understand there's
43:35
two different layers of things that happened in
43:38
this last couple of weeks The CR spending
43:40
bill which McCarthy helped kick the can
43:42
on there was a split in
43:44
the house Almost completely not
43:46
completely but but almost 96 to 120 or something like
43:49
that. So there were 96 You
43:53
know patriots there in the house that were at
43:55
least willing to put a kibosh on the spending
43:57
continuance once the spending
44:00
continuance was done and then Matt Gaetz introduced
44:02
Austin McCarthy. You saw a different type
44:04
of sentiment towards the whole, the
44:07
whole America first Rhino
44:09
uniparty split and many people
44:11
weren't willing to go as far as to get rid of McCarthy.
44:14
And that's, that's telling, that's not nothing. And
44:17
it speaks to the 96 and what they did
44:19
a week back with the spending bill. So ideally
44:22
this eight, these eight people and
44:24
their success will give permission
44:26
to the rest. But, but if nothing
44:28
else, I think Matt Gaetz and the rest
44:30
of these eight have, have consciously gone
44:32
into this knowing they may in fact
44:34
be sacrificial lambs for the
44:36
American people to get a better, a better, a more
44:39
clear view of, of their representatives, which
44:42
is honorable.
44:45
What percentage?
44:48
Well, I think it's a larger percentage that
44:51
I'm giving credit for. And
44:53
it on the level that you
44:55
just explained because there
44:58
is so much hate to use their word
45:01
misinformation and disinformation
45:03
being sold to them. You
45:06
turn on CNN, MSNBC,
45:08
heck you can even turn on Fox
45:10
news and people as all chaos.
45:13
This is, this is the worst thing to ever happen.
45:16
These people are out of control. They refuse
45:18
to be, I can't, I've read in the New York times
45:21
or maybe the Washington Post, one of them,
45:23
they refuse to be governed. And
45:27
I was like, no, no, no, they actually
45:31
want their elected officials to
45:34
represent them. That's what governing
45:37
is. And they're described. No, these
45:39
people, they refuse to be governed, but I'm, I'm
45:41
trying to figure out
45:43
are people
45:44
getting the message because if
45:47
I'm living somewhere,
45:49
my representative, uh, isn't
45:52
on board with Gates and these
45:54
people, I would have some questions for
45:57
them and be like,
45:59
Hey, hey. what what's going
46:01
on here we have a chance to actually
46:04
have things work properly
46:06
and and you're not willing to draw a line
46:08
in the sand along with gates in these other seven
46:11
people to do people understand you
46:13
think it's cutting through
46:15
well let's let's explain it to uh... i'll
46:17
help explain it to number one yes
46:20
on average people know that something's gravely
46:22
wrong uh... do they know exactly what maybe
46:25
not are they still well uh...
46:29
are they still uh... caught
46:32
down in the weeds with with propaganda a
46:34
lot of times yet distracted racial
46:36
animus is high as it's ever been in my opinion
46:39
of maybe not maybe not as high as it was
46:41
in a previous time but certainly that there's
46:43
a widespread dissemination of racial
46:46
animus so that's that's definitely getting
46:48
in the way but but let's let's break it down for people
46:50
imagine i'm a credit card repair
46:52
service i call you cold call
46:54
you and say i can repair your credit
46:57
i can get rid of uh... all derogatory
46:59
marks i can dispute any claims that you think
47:01
are illegitimate i can uh... consolidate
47:04
your debt i can hope to help you open up new
47:06
cars that can help you build new credit
47:08
in and restore your your credit score
47:10
to help the score in
47:12
effect doing none of those things and
47:15
as payment not only do i charge you for
47:17
the service to to to go on about
47:19
this adventure to help you repair your credit but
47:21
i also take out a credit card in your name and
47:23
run up the credit card and don't pay it so
47:28
when i hear these people like on
47:30
fox news or cnn or somebody's
47:32
house represented uh... house representatives
47:34
or in the senate talk about the full faith
47:37
and credit of the american people as a means
47:39
to justify continuing to
47:41
destroy the the credit of the american
47:43
people it boggles my
47:45
mind i mean it's just astounding that
47:48
the the level of misinformation and brainwashing
47:50
and distraction in this country is so
47:52
profound these people could actually destroy
47:55
our credit in in promote uh...
47:58
protecting our credit at the same time.
48:01
And that's what they've done. And so, you know, when
48:03
you live in a debt society, I've talked about it before
48:05
on the show, but I'll try and explain it again.
48:08
When you live in a debt society, there are two nearly
48:11
inevitable outcomes. And I say nearly
48:13
because I don't preclude miracles, but effectively
48:16
one outcome is the debt. The
48:19
debt gets so high that nations,
48:23
nations, governments and their leaders become extremely
48:26
distrusting of their own position
48:28
on the global stage and distrusting of other
48:30
governments and eventually go to war. That
48:34
scenario, a scenario B is the debt
48:36
gets so high, the debt is so unconstrained
48:39
that it justifies a recreation
48:41
and restructuring of the entire monetary system.
48:44
We just so happen unironically, we just so
48:46
happen to be living in a time where both things are happening
48:49
simultaneously. We're hurling towards
48:51
world war with Russia and China,
48:54
and we are
48:55
going towards a central bank
48:57
digital currency. And so,
48:59
you know, what Matt Gaetz is stepping
49:01
up and saying, and this was the whole dispute
49:03
about the CR bill, everybody's
49:06
been roped into this scam with the federal
49:08
government because of the sheer size of the federal
49:10
government. Every time the federal government
49:12
and its effectiveness is
49:15
called into question, the politicians
49:17
there who work for the corporatocracy say we can't
49:20
shut down.
49:21
How can we shut down? Look how many janitors there
49:23
are that work in D.C. alone. These
49:25
working class people aren't going to have paychecks.
49:28
And look, the American nationalist populist
49:30
movement is as pro working class as
49:32
you possibly can be. But we're not, what
49:34
we're not going to do is let the elites,
49:37
the global elites use the working man
49:39
to justify destroying the credit of the American
49:41
people. That's an inappropriate, that's
49:43
a non-starter. And so a lot of
49:46
people who even promoted themselves as conservatives
49:48
in the past have been unwilling to draw
49:50
this hard line. Matt Gaetz the other,
49:52
yesterday, he threw
49:55
down on a very dangerous cultural norm.
49:57
And I wrote about it in my sub-stack this
49:59
morning. morning or last night I released it in a
50:02
letter to the Congress, because I am running for Senate, so
50:04
I felt obligated to speak to
50:06
the Congress on this issue. But Matt
50:09
is saying, or he
50:12
threw down on a status quo that says,
50:14
no matter how immoral or moral, no
50:17
matter how effective or ineffective, no
50:19
matter how solvent or insolvent,
50:22
the federal government must continue. The show
50:24
must go on. And they've
50:26
only been able to do that because the American people are busy
50:28
with other things. This show is out of control.
50:32
We're $33 trillion in debt. We're paying a
50:34
trillion dollars in interest a year. A trillion
50:36
dollars is half of the military,
50:38
the defense budget of $2 trillion annually.
50:41
We're paying more and we're paying half
50:43
in interest that we, I mean, and we're just borrowing
50:46
it. You know, if you borrow money
50:48
to build up your own manufacturing base and
50:50
to become an equity society, if we wanted to
50:52
use the fed and you know, I'm as
50:55
critical of the fed as anybody, if
50:57
we wanted to use the fed in a nationalist
51:00
mindset, an America first policy approach,
51:03
we could use the fed, which is backstop
51:05
by the American military, to
51:08
print money to help America be a productive
51:10
nation where we actually build things,
51:12
where we have independence and
51:15
self-sufficiency. We do the opposite.
51:18
We pay, we use the fed to print
51:20
money to pay our bills to operate. And
51:22
then we send those that operating money
51:25
abroad, mostly to China, but now to the
51:27
Ukraine as well. It's lunacy.
51:35
Royce
51:36
and TJ, I want to bring you all both
51:38
into this because I did Monday's
51:40
show solo and
51:43
talked about, and I restated it
51:45
again today about why
51:48
I think we have an opportunity here to
51:51
use the Super Bowl
51:52
to platform
51:54
a lot in a big way, a
51:57
lot of the things that you
51:59
talk about. Royce and that we talk about
52:01
on this show and I know Royce
52:05
at some point you've been frustrated
52:08
with me in the show
52:10
and we talked about it last week about why we
52:13
like talking about Dion Sanders and Dion
52:15
Sanders so much Dion Sanders so much and
52:19
Royce you're always hey
52:22
that's bread and circus that's bread and circus
52:25
but if they've moved the conversation
52:28
to the bread and circus I
52:31
just don't want to leave the bread and circus to
52:33
them I want okay bread and
52:35
circus we'll talk about it and we'll
52:37
use the bread and circus to
52:40
make our legitimate points
52:42
about these massive issues
52:45
that put us all at risk and
52:47
that's why let's use
52:49
the Super Bowl
52:51
and a boycott of the Super Bowl to
52:54
draw attention to and to wave
52:56
our hands and shout to the light hey
52:58
man they're trying to
53:00
get us in a war with Russia and
53:03
a nuclear conflict hey
53:06
this is dangerous for you and your
53:08
kids hey they're
53:12
trying to they
53:14
are not trying they're allowing
53:16
all of these illegal immigrants
53:19
to come through our southern border
53:22
your neighborhoods are less safe your
53:24
tax dollars are being used to
53:26
put them up in hotels your
53:30
your jobs are being displaced
53:32
by them the lawlessness
53:34
going on in your cities is elevating
53:37
because of that hey
53:40
guys they're gonna try
53:42
another COVID pandemic
53:45
and try to put masks and jam more
53:48
vaccines down your arm but
53:50
there's hey we're boycotting
53:53
the Super Bowl because
53:54
we don't trust the election process
53:57
there
53:57
are things that went on in that 22
53:59
20 elections that are crazy.
54:03
And it has to be. And so I think
54:06
this Super Bowl, the bread and circus,
54:09
we can hijack that and turn
54:11
it into a conversation that benefits
54:14
us and tries to alert
54:17
and educate people
54:18
about what's really going on in this
54:20
country.
54:22
That's why I don't wanna just
54:24
surrender the bread and circus to them
54:27
because they got Taylor Swift
54:30
and Travis Kelsey and
54:32
everybody they can think of using the bread
54:34
and circus to sell their agenda.
54:37
I think we can disrupt that.
54:39
And again, just like Matt Gaetz with
54:42
eight people, just like Gideon,
54:44
as I just talked about with 300 people, we
54:46
don't need numbers. We just need to
54:48
be smarter than them, a
54:51
unique approach and be bold about
54:53
it.
54:54
And I think we could take the Super Bowl
54:56
and make it about us.
55:00
Absolutely. I love the idea of boycotting
55:02
the Super Bowl. That'd be a great
55:05
place to start. I mean, I think
55:07
pro-test, I think conservatives and Christians in this country
55:09
should be out in protest en masse.
55:11
I don't like that January 6 has discouraged
55:14
them. I don't like this
55:16
idea that BLM has a monopoly on
55:19
the public
55:22
demonstration. You know, I
55:24
don't agree with any of that. I
55:27
think the Super Bowl is a great place to start. Yes,
55:30
if professional sports is
55:32
the watering hole for global corporatocracy,
55:35
then the Super Bowl is the biggest party
55:37
at the watering hole, no doubt. And it
55:39
would be a shot heard around the world if any
55:42
sizable amount of people would, but for
55:44
a few hours, not engage in the
55:47
bread and circuses. And it'd
55:49
be a healthy diagnosis as well to see if people
55:51
were even willing to back out of something
55:53
that's so meaningless in many
55:55
ways. I mean, it really is a meaningless
55:58
cultural event. Don't, don't. Don't get me wrong, I know people spend
56:01
a lot of time and energy, look I'm an athlete.
56:03
So for me to sit here and say all these players that
56:06
spend an entire season putting their blood sweat and tears
56:08
into the game is meaningless is
56:11
not completely accurate either. But
56:15
when weighed against what we face right now as
56:17
a nation and as citizens, I mean the Super Bowl
56:20
could be about as meaningless as you could possibly
56:22
imagine.
56:24
EJ, what do you, I haven't heard from anybody
56:27
or happened to show about what they think of my idea.
56:30
I love it. Here's why I
56:32
love the analogy to what Matt Gaetz just did.
56:34
It's going to sow chaos, which is what we need.
56:38
You know, I've seen so many, some of
56:40
them establishment Republicans, some of them, even
56:42
our friend Steve Dace, not
56:44
complaining about what's going on. And
56:47
what is the plan? I saw Ben Shapiro tweeting,
56:50
what is the plan? I don't need a plan.
56:52
All I know is that's not working and I'm not dealing with it anymore.
56:55
And so this culture is not working for us. So
56:57
we need to sow chaos. And when
56:59
we were discussing this off air,
57:01
the whole idea is they need to take
57:03
notice of us. Who hasn't
57:05
taken notice of Matt Gaetz in the last two days? They
57:08
are now listening. There's eight people who get to
57:10
dictate what goes on on the House
57:12
floor today because somebody had some courage. And
57:14
what we're saying is it's going to take a few of us. We need
57:16
chaos because chaos, everybody
57:18
wants to bring things back in order. Nobody can live in
57:21
long term chaos. Eventually, we're going to have
57:23
a new speaker in there, Pras Jim Jordan, who
57:25
came out today and announced his candidacy.
57:28
And to I want it all along, somebody who's actually
57:31
interested in moving us the
57:33
right direction. That's my hope for the Super Bowl
57:35
boycott. Let's create some chaos. And now they're saying
57:37
we can't live in this chaos. We just lost
57:39
billions of dollars. So how do we fix this? And
57:41
who do we need to talk to?
57:43
So the people
57:45
shouting, what is the plan?
57:48
What I'm telling them is
57:51
the plan is no different than
57:53
the conversation Royce and I know
57:55
we had off the air. Royce,
57:57
we may have had it on the air as well.
58:00
But the plan is to educate
58:04
people on what the real problem
58:06
is.
58:07
The reason why I'm so passionate
58:09
about this is because it's the media's
58:12
job to inform the
58:14
public. And
58:16
Thomas Jefferson, you say,
58:18
hey man, I'd rather have a free press
58:20
than the government. And it was
58:22
because he believed in if
58:25
the people knew the truth, they
58:27
would act in their own best interest. And
58:30
what they've done through the bread
58:32
and circus, through their control
58:35
and manipulation of the media, people
58:37
don't know the truth. People don't even
58:39
know what they should be concerned about. So
58:41
the plan is to draw
58:44
enough attention that they have to
58:46
say, they have to now listen to Matt Gaetz
58:48
say, hey, here's what the problem is.
58:51
And they have to, on Super
58:53
Bowl Sunday, again, if we put enough
58:55
great content out there, we could, again,
58:58
draw enough attention that Glenn Beck could do
59:00
a show about the
59:02
Federal
59:04
Reserve. I
59:06
don't know why, because I had it so perfectly
59:08
in my mind. Like Glenn Beck's
59:11
passionate issues that he talks about
59:13
all the time.
59:14
Globalism and... New
59:17
world order. New world order, thank you. The
59:19
New World Order. He could do a show on the New World Order.
59:24
Alex Jones, show on the New
59:26
World Order and all the things. Steve
59:28
Dase could talk about COVID. Royce
59:30
could talk about the Federal Reserve. I could talk about
59:33
idolatry and Black Lives Matter and
59:36
try to educate people. And someone
59:38
could, Tulsi Gabbard could
59:41
talk about like, hey man, we're going to have a nuclear
59:43
war with Russia? Do you know what the price
59:45
of that would be?
59:47
People are oblivious. So
59:49
the plan is to draw
59:51
enough attention,
59:53
create enough chaos, that we actually
59:56
have an opportunity
59:58
to make them talk about what's real. really
1:00:00
going on. Hey, there's a price for
1:00:03
all of this illegal immigration that
1:00:05
your kids and grandkids and
1:00:07
you're going to pay. There's
1:00:10
a price when you
1:00:12
defund the police and run
1:00:14
them out of these major cities, you
1:00:17
wonder why violent crime and
1:00:19
smash and grabs and you
1:00:21
got basically they're forcing
1:00:23
you to shop on Amazon. They're
1:00:26
just empowering Jeff Bezos
1:00:29
more and more and they're closing
1:00:31
down these shops. So
1:00:34
they're taking jobs that's making you more
1:00:36
dependent on the government. What
1:00:39
my my whole the plan is
1:00:41
to educate people on what the problem is and
1:00:44
then once they understand the problem then
1:00:46
they'll be like, oh I
1:00:48
see what Donald Trump's talking about. I
1:00:51
see what Matt Gaetz is talking about. I see what
1:00:53
Steve Bannon is talking about. I see what
1:00:55
Royce is talking about. That's
1:00:57
the plan Royce.
1:01:00
Well first I want to say I reject
1:01:02
I reject on face value these people who
1:01:04
come out and say well what's the plan? What's the plan?
1:01:07
The plan is to tell people what their
1:01:09
plan is. I mean that's first and foremost
1:01:11
and that's what you're talking about is that education.
1:01:13
You know and you know it's not good. That
1:01:20
was really good. I'll be here all week.
1:01:22
The plan is to educate
1:01:25
you on what they're planning
1:01:34
and what they're executing and
1:01:36
and again you talk about it all the
1:01:38
time. They want you to own
1:01:40
nothing, eat bugs and
1:01:42
be happy. That's the plan and
1:01:45
that's why they want you distracted and they
1:01:47
don't want you paying attention.
1:01:49
Yeah and I think
1:01:51
even more dangerous than that you know people
1:01:53
need to understand and this
1:01:56
is complicated but
1:01:58
try to think of the
1:01:59
WES as the most posh
1:02:03
altruistic, you know, white
1:02:06
guilt sort of European fanokeo pipe
1:02:08
dream of a plan that
1:02:10
these evil globalists elite could possibly
1:02:13
muster. I mean, to them, the no
1:02:15
Yuval Hararis are actually the nicest
1:02:17
version of the population. Yeah,
1:02:21
they think that's the that's their humanitarian
1:02:23
out. Because if it wasn't for the people
1:02:25
like that, they just come round you up
1:02:27
and kill you. Those are the nice guys.
1:02:29
Those are the guys who have to come up with an explanation
1:02:32
and just to be I'll give an example. Okay,
1:02:34
because people hear that and they go, are you trying to say these
1:02:36
are good people? No, they're just the
1:02:39
most interested in having a saving
1:02:42
face during the extermination.
1:02:45
And now you know, people go to 10 foil hat, but think
1:02:47
of it this way.
1:02:50
The kick the can spending by the unit
1:02:52
party,
1:02:53
right,
1:02:54
continuing to suspend the American
1:02:56
people in the American economy in this unstable
1:02:58
and unsecure environment. This
1:03:01
is an attempt to
1:03:04
postpone global
1:03:08
global solvency issues until
1:03:10
science can give them the solution that they're looking
1:03:13
for. Right? Their idea
1:03:15
is that science and technology will eventually
1:03:17
give them a fix for global bank
1:03:19
solvency issues.
1:03:21
And remind you now we have a four quadrillion
1:03:24
dollar global bank debt
1:03:26
for quadrillion dollars. We have a $33 trillion
1:03:29
national debt and we're paying a trillion dollars in interest.
1:03:32
Imagine what the interest is on a four quadrillion dollar
1:03:34
bank debt around the world. It's
1:03:37
unmanageable, right? But they think that
1:03:39
that technology and science will give them a solution.
1:03:43
And they're right. That's not a scam. Science
1:03:46
and technology will give them a solution
1:03:48
to their bank scams. The
1:03:51
solution won't be for you. It'll be for them.
1:03:54
And that's what people need to understand when they talk about
1:03:56
automation and robotics and
1:03:59
an ecto. farms and central bank digital
1:04:01
currency and all these other
1:04:03
strange technocratic pipe dreams. That's
1:04:06
a solution for them. That's the ability
1:04:08
for them to restructure the
1:04:11
monetization of human energy and tell you, hey,
1:04:13
in our final hour when the bank scam
1:04:15
has reached its height, we're
1:04:17
going to go mine rare and precious
1:04:19
metals and resources from the moon. You're
1:04:22
going to have your movement restricted. And
1:04:26
so it's even more dangerous than making you eat bugs.
1:04:29
They're just going to restrict your movement
1:04:31
because the scam has reached a point where everybody
1:04:33
sees it. And so that's where you're going
1:04:35
to really see how the far like the populist
1:04:38
movement on the left with RFK Jr. and
1:04:40
the populist movement on the right are going to come
1:04:42
together and people are going to say, hey, how do these people find
1:04:44
any ideological alignment? The
1:04:47
veil is being pulled off and we see that there's
1:04:49
a scam much greater than the political dichotomy
1:04:51
of Republicans and Democrats. It's
1:04:54
called the UNI party.
1:04:59
I do think there's
1:05:03
a window
1:05:05
for us, but I don't think the
1:05:07
window is open forever.
1:05:09
They can, you
1:05:12
know, right now they're winning and
1:05:14
right now they're having a lot of success.
1:05:16
They're a tiny bit desperate
1:05:19
because they know there's a ticking clock
1:05:21
and like people are starting
1:05:23
to wake up. But again,
1:05:26
not to, well, I don't really
1:05:28
care. I'm gonna apologize for harping on my idea,
1:05:31
but I'm telling you come February,
1:05:33
come Super Bowl,
1:05:35
that's the perfect time. It's the
1:05:37
only event where basically
1:05:40
all of America shuts down
1:05:42
and consumes the same
1:05:44
content. And
1:05:49
there's a reason why they
1:05:51
moved into the sports world because they
1:05:54
recognize it's important and
1:05:56
we should recognize its importance
1:05:59
and we realize that we have
1:06:01
a way of pushing back.
1:06:04
I just, I
1:06:07
mean, there's so many things that people,
1:06:11
the way they're undermining, and
1:06:14
again, this is where Matt Gates and these
1:06:16
people are dead on the
1:06:18
money. The way they're undermining
1:06:22
local law enforcement
1:06:24
so they can federalize law enforcement.
1:06:28
And move more control
1:06:31
to Washington, D.C. Yeah,
1:06:35
more control to Washington, D.C. You
1:06:37
think the police are bad now when
1:06:40
the police are actually your next door
1:06:42
neighbors. You might see them at the
1:06:44
grocery, the sheriff, and
1:06:46
the people that are actually governing
1:06:49
you from law enforcement are actually
1:06:51
really connected to your community and
1:06:53
you can go see them. Wait
1:06:56
till it's the people off in
1:06:58
D.C. pulling the puppet strings and
1:07:00
have all the control over your freedom.
1:07:03
It's gonna look just like the uni-party
1:07:06
where they're out doing the bidding, not
1:07:09
for you,
1:07:11
but for whatever big pharma. And so when big
1:07:13
pharma says, hey, we got a vaccine
1:07:16
that we need the people to take,
1:07:19
they're gonna authorize the
1:07:21
law enforcement that they control
1:07:24
from D.C.
1:07:25
and hey, go make sure that Royce and Whitlock
1:07:29
take this vaccine. And if
1:07:31
they draw their guns, you unload
1:07:33
yours on them. They just
1:07:36
did, and I don't say this disrespectfully because
1:07:38
I'm fat too, but the fat old dude
1:07:40
out in Utah that they just blew
1:07:42
up, 75 year
1:07:45
old man could barely move.
1:07:47
And they just went in and that wasn't
1:07:49
local. I think that was the feds.
1:07:53
I need to make sure I'm a thousand percent correct
1:07:55
on that. They went in and destroyed, killed this
1:07:57
man.
1:07:59
That's what we,
1:08:02
this is a
1:08:03
great opportunity. I feel, I don't
1:08:05
wanna say, but yeah, I'm not scared to say,
1:08:11
I think God put this on my heart and
1:08:13
put this in my mind. And
1:08:16
maybe I'm wrong, but that's
1:08:18
what I feel. I've been looking
1:08:20
for solutions and way to make an impact. And
1:08:25
anyway, I need you guys, Steve Bannon, to hop
1:08:27
on board with this, Royce. I've
1:08:29
reached out to Steve, I haven't heard back from him.
1:08:32
Yeah.
1:08:36
I know he'll be down to
1:08:38
do a broadcasting. And so you're saying a
1:08:40
nationwide of broadcasting that's boycotting
1:08:43
during the Super Bowl, right? So we're all
1:08:45
broadcasting at the same time while the Super Bowl's
1:08:48
playing.
1:08:49
Yeah, and I think we would organize
1:08:52
it in a way that it
1:08:55
wouldn't all be overlap.
1:08:57
But yeah, across the country, we should have counterpro,
1:09:01
because the Super Bowl broadcast is like
1:09:03
six hours, eight hours, you know, it starts
1:09:06
on those networks about eight hours before
1:09:08
kickoff. And we should,
1:09:10
you know, obviously start Sunday morning
1:09:12
with worship and then
1:09:14
transition into online broadcast
1:09:17
that platform
1:09:20
by six, seven of these key issues.
1:09:22
And maybe
1:09:25
we go down to Florida and have a big
1:09:27
event there, but people
1:09:29
can broadcast from Nashville,
1:09:32
from Dallas, from Minneapolis or whatever.
1:09:35
We all hop on Rumble, we get
1:09:37
Dan Bongino involved, and
1:09:39
we invite people, don't watch the Super
1:09:41
Bowl.
1:09:42
Let's hurt their ratings, let's hurt corporate
1:09:45
America, let's draw the attention of corporate
1:09:47
America, let's make the rest of the media
1:09:49
have to talk about, hey man, Super
1:09:52
Bowl ratings dropped by 12%, because,
1:09:55
and then they're gonna have to explain why,
1:09:58
all those.
1:09:59
Those ten-foil conservatives wanted
1:10:02
to talk about nuclear war with Russia.
1:10:05
Those ten-foil conservatives wanted to talk about
1:10:08
why all the illegal immigrants are running through
1:10:10
our southern border and
1:10:13
make them talk about it. And
1:10:16
they couldn't avoid it.
1:10:18
And if somehow, and again, let's say they play
1:10:21
with the Nielsen's ratings and say that,
1:10:24
you know, well, Super Bowl ratings were
1:10:26
actually up. And if we have proof
1:10:28
on our side, they're like, no, look
1:10:30
at these Rumble views or YouTube
1:10:33
views or downloads of this
1:10:35
podcast or, you know, all
1:10:37
this look, because we do something
1:10:39
on X. I would think Elon Musk wouldn't
1:10:42
prevent us from doing something on X. Yeah.
1:10:44
Yeah.
1:10:45
Yeah. So there's a way to rally up.
1:10:49
It'll
1:10:51
be interesting to see whether the woke
1:10:53
NFL still makes its way to have some type
1:10:55
of substantial partnership with X for the
1:10:58
Super Bowl. But I think you're making an important
1:11:00
point that the NFL Super Bowl and
1:11:03
NFL Sunday and professional sports as
1:11:05
a whole has kind of become a symbol
1:11:07
of this, you know, this steady progress
1:11:10
but overall health of our
1:11:12
nation. Certainly
1:11:15
the Super Bowl, you know, the Super Bowl is kind
1:11:17
of like the social version of the
1:11:19
state of the union, right? It's
1:11:21
like a theater. It's like a steady consistent
1:11:24
theater meant to make you feel like
1:11:26
everything's okay. I mean, just
1:11:28
for a second, pull yourself away from
1:11:30
what's become so normal in our American culture
1:11:33
and just think we're on our way
1:11:35
to war nuclear war and we're going
1:11:37
to have a Super Bowl
1:11:39
just in general. I mean, imagine the idea that
1:11:41
somewhere, someplace somewhere in
1:11:43
the world,
1:11:44
there are people bombing and fighting
1:11:46
and killing each other. And
1:11:49
you know, little children are getting artillery shelled
1:11:51
on the front lines between Russia and Ukraine. And
1:11:54
we're actually somewhere sitting down drinking, watching
1:11:56
people throw a football. Now if
1:11:58
there were no wars. Remember, now sports
1:12:01
in general was meant to supplement the
1:12:03
need for war between civilized people.
1:12:06
Because men need that battle instinct,
1:12:08
they need that competition. And if you don't have wars,
1:12:12
you know, your entire society just goes
1:12:14
for Nokia. So, you know, sports
1:12:16
supplements war. But
1:12:18
when your society is riddled with war,
1:12:21
do we really have time for sports? I mean,
1:12:23
this is a brilliant question. And I think your
1:12:26
NFL boycott poses that to
1:12:28
people. And we should be talking about the most important
1:12:30
things when they want us looking at something
1:12:32
else.
1:12:35
Royce, thank you so much for
1:12:38
the time. Great job, as always.
1:12:42
We're going to get a more biblical
1:12:44
take. And perhaps
1:12:47
go into my discussion about Gideon with
1:12:50
De'Shannon. The chop would knock, the
1:12:52
Idaho Potato. He's going to join
1:12:55
the net.
1:13:08
Previously
1:13:11
on Fearless.
1:13:15
It's difficult. I don't think any of our
1:13:17
opinions are all that
1:13:19
controversial and no one's really got a problem
1:13:21
with it. It's just like, oh, you're
1:13:23
not supposed to think that way. And, and,
1:13:26
but also just, just quite
1:13:28
honestly, too many
1:13:31
black people have bought into the
1:13:33
race war. They think we're in a race
1:13:36
war. And this is why this show I'm
1:13:38
doing is all about like, no, you're
1:13:40
actually in a war with yourself. And
1:13:43
if you can't see that, if you,
1:13:46
oh, it's this person or that person, and you're looking
1:13:48
for all these other people. No, it's
1:13:50
the person in the mirror that you should be at war
1:13:53
with and trying to collect.
1:14:07
All right, welcome back.
1:14:09
Let's roll out to Idaho
1:14:11
and bring in our main man, Chop Knott's,
1:14:13
Dave Shannon. Dave, it's good
1:14:16
to see you. I love
1:14:18
the background.
1:14:20
Your beard looks good.
1:14:23
Dave, I've analogized
1:14:27
the gates for eight
1:14:29
to Gideon and the Gideon's
1:14:32
army and the 300 people. And I'm making
1:14:35
the argument that we don't actually
1:14:37
need numbers to
1:14:39
win and to be heard. We
1:14:42
just need to be smart, strategic and
1:14:44
bold.
1:14:45
Your thoughts on my motto and
1:14:48
column and just
1:14:49
I wanted to talk to you today just because,
1:14:52
you know, I was going into Gideon and
1:14:55
all of that and I just figured you'd have a great take.
1:14:57
Well, first, thank you.
1:15:00
I think,
1:15:01
Jason, the time you spent dealing with idolatry
1:15:04
was really the part that had me
1:15:06
screaming, Amen. You
1:15:08
know, one of the things that we forget
1:15:10
is that Gideon and the children of Israel
1:15:13
got into that place mainly because
1:15:15
of the idolatry's worship.
1:15:17
And we forget that that's how
1:15:20
we end up where we are right now. When
1:15:22
you look at the end of
1:15:25
Joshua's reign through the Bible, before
1:15:28
Joshua took his position, God
1:15:30
told Moses that they were going to forget him. And
1:15:33
he said, when they forget me, they're going to have God's
1:15:36
run them over. And he told Moses
1:15:38
to tell the children of Israel a song to
1:15:40
sing to the generations so that
1:15:42
they wouldn't forget what God was going
1:15:44
to do. And he was going to make waste with their false
1:15:47
God so that they would understand that he was the true
1:15:49
God and that he was the one that was going to
1:15:51
save them. And fortunately,
1:15:53
we tend to think that the idolatry
1:15:56
that happens in our culture right now is mostly
1:15:58
out there when the real idolatry
1:15:59
is right here in our own camp.
1:16:02
The children of Israel, they had to
1:16:04
remember the true God. They were the ones
1:16:06
that had to set God right. And as they set God
1:16:08
right in their place, they were the ones who took
1:16:10
over the rest of the world. When the children
1:16:12
of Israel, Jason, were coming out of Egypt,
1:16:15
they weren't a warrior group. They weren't a
1:16:17
group of people who could fight. They didn't have any military
1:16:21
in them. They had nothing. They just
1:16:23
had God. And God was the one who
1:16:25
opened up the Red Sea for them, allowed
1:16:27
them to cross over on dry land, and
1:16:29
then he fought their enemies by drowning
1:16:32
them in the Red Sea. And it was that
1:16:34
type of God that sent tremors
1:16:36
throughout the rest of the world
1:16:39
because they knew that Israel had the true
1:16:41
God, and their God was
1:16:42
the one that was going to conquer through them.
1:16:45
They became afraid of Israel. And we
1:16:47
know this because in Joshua chapter 2,
1:16:50
when the spies are spying out Rahab,
1:16:53
or spying out Jericho, and Rahab is the one who's hiding
1:16:56
them, Rahab tells them, we
1:16:58
heard about your God. We
1:17:00
knew that your God was the true God because of what
1:17:02
he did with Egypt and all of them.
1:17:04
And so we became terribly afraid, and
1:17:07
we trembled inside of us, and none
1:17:09
of us had any hope. Now,
1:17:11
if you think about this, just for a second, Jason,
1:17:15
that was a 40-year period of
1:17:17
these people being able to stay in Jericho longer
1:17:19
because the people of God didn't
1:17:22
trust God to be able to go into the Promised
1:17:24
Land because they
1:17:26
said that God wasn't the true God that was
1:17:28
going to be able to keep them after he had done all
1:17:30
that. And I think that's kind of where we are
1:17:32
right now, where we're being chased by our enemies.
1:17:36
We are getting conquered by our enemies because
1:17:38
we don't trust the true God, and our enemies should
1:17:40
be the ones that be afraid of us because they know
1:17:42
that God has done great things for us. The very
1:17:45
founding of America is the blessing of God to
1:17:48
a group of people who feared him. We
1:17:50
didn't have great armies, and we beat great armies.
1:17:53
We didn't have great resources, and we created amazing
1:17:56
resources. And by because
1:17:58
we have turned our... back from
1:18:00
trusting in God. And I'll give you a great
1:18:03
example of this, and you brought this up in your talk.
1:18:05
And this is my only piece that I had with—there's
1:18:08
a criticism I had of your piece, Jason. It was
1:18:10
just this one part. We
1:18:13
did not get shut down by
1:18:15
the government and our churches. Our churches did not
1:18:18
get shut down by the government.
1:18:19
We shut our churches down because
1:18:22
we feared the government instead of
1:18:24
fearing God.
1:18:25
We have men who are called out
1:18:27
by God to be pastors, to
1:18:29
be preachers, to be prophets, to
1:18:31
lead the people and teach them what Thas seeeth the Lord
1:18:34
every Sunday and multiple times
1:18:36
a week even. But for sure, every
1:18:38
Sunday, and those people who get their
1:18:40
commission from God, who should fear
1:18:42
God, instead fear the government,
1:18:45
listen to the government, and then
1:18:48
shut down their doors, effectively making
1:18:50
the government the God by which they serve.
1:18:53
Now,
1:18:55
if that is an idolatry, I don't know what is.
1:18:58
And it just proves—it proves
1:19:00
the fact that we have thought very little
1:19:02
of God and His standards and have given off
1:19:05
any true fear of God to other
1:19:07
false idols. And so we're kind of leading the charge
1:19:09
in idolatry.
1:19:12
Dave, I really love your
1:19:15
point, and I love it for this
1:19:17
reason. When you talked about the founding
1:19:20
of this country and how
1:19:22
it was a blessing from God,
1:19:26
our idolatry
1:19:28
stops us from seeing that. And there's
1:19:30
a racial idolatry that stops
1:19:33
us from seeing that. The left and the
1:19:38
secularists have so
1:19:41
given us this idolatry of
1:19:43
skin color
1:19:44
that we can't see the
1:19:47
blessing from God in America's
1:19:49
founding.
1:19:50
And we just want—oh my God, they had
1:19:52
slavery, and that
1:19:55
ends it all, and there's no other explanation
1:19:57
for America. America's founding
1:19:59
is—
1:19:59
evil and and that's
1:20:02
again what why
1:20:05
I bring up Dion
1:20:07
and I bring up some of these other idols
1:20:09
because it's all based on
1:20:11
a lot of it particularly for black people it's
1:20:14
all based in racial idolatry
1:20:17
it blinds us from the
1:20:19
truth and that's that's
1:20:22
why we can't see and
1:20:24
I'm not remotely calling
1:20:27
the MAGA people perfect because
1:20:30
they're not they're just as flawed
1:20:32
as you and I are
1:20:34
but the
1:20:35
MAGA people are
1:20:38
the voiceless and the oppressed
1:20:41
and again
1:20:42
they'll hear me say that and there'll be black
1:20:44
people I'm not MAGA yes you are
1:20:46
you just don't know it
1:20:47
you just don't know that you're actually
1:20:50
oppressed that they've shipped your jobs and your
1:20:52
way of life out of this country that they're
1:20:54
emasculating you and and have destroyed
1:20:57
the black man through
1:21:00
the idolatry of women that
1:21:03
this putting worshiping of women
1:21:05
and and worshiping of the matriarchy
1:21:08
it's I'm just
1:21:10
reading the book of Judges and I'm gonna reread
1:21:13
the whole thing of the rest of this week just
1:21:15
just
1:21:17
to see Israel just make the
1:21:19
same idolatry mistake over
1:21:21
and over and over again and to see
1:21:24
us do it
1:21:25
and not recognize like hey
1:21:28
man this is why we're not making
1:21:30
progress and getting the results that we want
1:21:33
it's our idolatry it's
1:21:35
not
1:21:36
that there's nothing in the Bible that says
1:21:39
white supremacy will rule over you and destroy
1:21:42
your life
1:21:43
it does say in the Bible idolatry
1:21:46
will rule over you and call on now
1:21:48
your freedom star be to death
1:21:51
the whole nine yards and that's
1:21:53
what frustrates me about ministers
1:21:55
who instead of sticking to the word
1:21:58
and talking about idolatry, which
1:22:01
is spelled out specifically
1:22:03
in the Bible. We will go
1:22:05
to the pulpit and talk about white supremacy, which
1:22:07
is not mentioned in the Bible at all. It's
1:22:12
part of the idolatry gimmick
1:22:15
to distract you from our
1:22:17
disobedience to God. That's
1:22:19
why our children
1:22:21
are doing evil in plain
1:22:24
sight of God. Read
1:22:28
the Bible. It's all there. I'm
1:22:30
ramped. Dave or TJ,
1:22:33
hop in. Well,
1:22:36
you know, since TJ didn't jump in, I'm going to take
1:22:38
his spot. There's a couple of things there,
1:22:40
Jason. I think they're
1:22:42
really important. I have a different
1:22:45
position on the mag of folks.
1:22:47
And here's why. There's two things I
1:22:49
want to list out first. One of them is the
1:22:51
way that God has designed the world is really important
1:22:53
for us to take in. He's designed
1:22:56
the world in such a way that it's really slippery
1:22:58
for the wicked. Now, unfortunately,
1:23:00
God's people don't tend to know that or act
1:23:02
like it. We seem to think that the wicked
1:23:04
get traction in this world. But TJ
1:23:07
talked a little bit about this, and I'm going to say
1:23:09
it a little different than he said it before, which is insanity
1:23:12
long term is not a sustainable option.
1:23:15
But unfortunately, Christians
1:23:17
and the maggot crowd seem to think that it is.
1:23:20
And here's how I know that they seem to think
1:23:22
it is because the left absolutely in
1:23:24
every way outworks us. And
1:23:27
if we believe that insanity is not sustainable
1:23:29
long term, we know that they are going
1:23:32
to fall. We know that the world
1:23:34
economic forum cannot continue to exist. We
1:23:36
know it's going to fall because that's the way that God's
1:23:38
designed the world. But we don't really believe that
1:23:40
we think that people can be insane. And
1:23:42
then normalcy comes from it. That's not
1:23:44
possible. And let me give you an example
1:23:47
of this. Ayanna
1:23:48
Pressley,
1:23:49
the Democrat in Massachusetts represented
1:23:52
about there. I just saw her on taper
1:23:54
show. And you've probably seen the clip where
1:23:56
he asked her whether or not he thought that the border
1:23:59
was secure. Now, I don't like taper,
1:24:01
but what made me most upset about this
1:24:04
clip is that Ayanna Pressley forced
1:24:06
me to agree with taper more
1:24:08
than I wanted to. She said,
1:24:10
of course the border is secure. And
1:24:12
this is a humanitarian crisis, and taper's like, what
1:24:14
is going on here? Of course, we've all seen that
1:24:17
the border is not secure. This is not a humanitarian
1:24:19
process. This is an unsecure border.
1:24:21
And then she asked her like three times to try to explain
1:24:24
it to her, and she said every time, no, the
1:24:26
border is secure. And
1:24:29
what ultimately made me upset was not
1:24:31
that we had a
1:24:33
bald-faced liar up there talking to taper.
1:24:36
It was a problem that we didn't have anybody
1:24:41
that was a conservative with enough guts
1:24:43
and outworking ability to put her outside
1:24:45
of the office when she decided to run. Where
1:24:48
were our people that to beat her? We couldn't
1:24:50
beat the bald-faced liar.
1:24:52
Why not?
1:24:53
We didn't have a better candidate that looked even
1:24:57
attractive to somebody on the other side
1:24:59
because we were talking common sense. The
1:25:01
problem isn't them so much as the problem
1:25:03
is us. We refuse to work
1:25:05
hard because we believe that the other side
1:25:08
really does have some traction. If you are
1:25:10
running a race and you know that your opponent
1:25:12
is gonna burn out at some point because they
1:25:14
don't have the wherewithal
1:25:17
to compete, and you know that you have that
1:25:19
kind of tenacity to fight, why would you
1:25:21
run half speed? You know they're
1:25:23
gonna burn out. You know they're gonna fall
1:25:25
away, but that's not how we're acting. We act like they
1:25:27
got all the keys and all the things
1:25:30
and all we're left out here. So the Republicans,
1:25:32
especially the Maga crowd, they have
1:25:34
a voice. They've always had a voice. The
1:25:37
problem with them is the same problem we've been talking about
1:25:39
this whole time, idolatry. There
1:25:41
is an idolatrous attitude inside
1:25:43
of the Maga crowd that they gotta get rid of. Stop
1:25:46
being afraid. You serve the true and living God,
1:25:49
so get to work. Outwork these people.
1:25:52
We hear about TikTok. We hear
1:25:54
about social media. We hear about platforms,
1:25:56
and we spend most of our time complaining about
1:25:59
stuff on those platforms.
1:25:59
Instead of putting the kind of thing
1:26:02
that transforms hearts, the gospel of Jesus
1:26:04
Christ, into these platforms to
1:26:06
work for us. They
1:26:08
work for us. We have the
1:26:10
kind of message that transforms
1:26:12
the hearts of people and we're afraid of TikTok. Get
1:26:15
out of here. I can't work with y'all.
1:26:18
I need people who understand like getting to
1:26:21
me, that's like drinking
1:26:22
with your face down in the water. That's
1:26:25
what that's like to me. I want the kind of people
1:26:27
that know that we have the kind of message. I mean, Jason,
1:26:30
we used to be the kind of people
1:26:33
that would sneak Bibles into
1:26:35
communist nations to get the gospel
1:26:37
of Jesus Christ to people because we knew if
1:26:39
the gospel got in that the nation would be transformed.
1:26:43
And so they made laws against us
1:26:45
from coming in with Bibles because they
1:26:47
knew that we had an effective message. And
1:26:50
we have now become the kind of people that will shut
1:26:53
down when our government tells us to. Where
1:26:55
is the real problem at?
1:26:58
They are outworking us because
1:27:01
they serve their false gods better than we serve the
1:27:03
true God.
1:27:07
To build off of what he's saying, you
1:27:09
know, we need leaders bad. And that's part of the Maga crowd. Part
1:27:13
of my issue, I have the same issue Dave does with the Maga
1:27:15
crowd. And you could say I'm in the Maga crowd even. But the Maga crowd
1:27:18
is desperately looking for someone to tell
1:27:20
them where to go. And
1:27:25
we've picked a leader who I would say
1:27:27
is not a godly man. And Donald Trump, I
1:27:29
think I do believe that God is using Trump,
1:27:31
but I don't think that Trump is a godly man. And
1:27:34
so when we go
1:27:36
back throughout history, the Revolutionary
1:27:38
War, the Battle of Lexington and Concord,
1:27:41
we had preachers
1:27:43
who would lead their congregations
1:27:45
into battle. They actually picked up arms and went in. Jonas
1:27:49
Clark, I think he had 77 members
1:27:51
of his church, went and fought and chased the British out. William
1:27:55
Emerson had like 400 members of his church,
1:27:57
said we gotta go boys, and went and picked
1:27:59
up arms. and chased the British out. And that
1:28:02
was our leadership before. And so this is
1:28:04
to bring it back to the Super Bowl thing. I'm like, we
1:28:06
need leaders. Somebody tell us where to go. We got a lot
1:28:08
of followers. I think God made a lot of followers. There
1:28:11
are not very many leaders. You're
1:28:13
one of them. Hopefully Fearless is one of them. We
1:28:16
have people out there. We need to be telling
1:28:18
people what Dave is talking about.
1:28:20
Like we can lead with the gospel. Your
1:28:24
rant or show on idolatry on
1:28:26
February 11th, February
1:28:29
11th will be the Super Bowl, will be
1:28:31
gospel based,
1:28:32
right? We need people who are leading the
1:28:35
charge back to the church and
1:28:37
picking up arms, at least metaphorically
1:28:39
for now, against this
1:28:41
corrupt culture.
1:28:44
So
1:28:45
Dave, you first, and if Dave,
1:28:48
TJ, you chime in as well.
1:28:51
I want you to walk, because
1:28:54
I think I agree with you all's point
1:28:57
about the MAGA crowd, but I want
1:28:59
you to just clarify and
1:29:02
explain it a tiny bit more
1:29:05
so that even a baby can understand in
1:29:07
terms of,
1:29:09
Dave, I hear
1:29:11
you somewhat saying like, the MAGA
1:29:13
crowd is afraid
1:29:16
to say what they really,
1:29:18
really think out loud in public
1:29:20
spaces, or
1:29:22
they've made
1:29:24
Trump their leader
1:29:26
in God, rather than Jesus,
1:29:29
than rather evangelizing about
1:29:32
the true God and the true
1:29:34
way. Just walk me
1:29:36
through. I'm not saying I disagree, because
1:29:38
I think I may tend to agree, but
1:29:40
I just want you to explain a tiny
1:29:42
bit more.
1:29:43
Yeah, so there's a couple things
1:29:45
here. When you have the leaders,
1:29:47
particularly in America, when you have the kind of leaders
1:29:50
like Aiyana Presley,
1:29:51
and the
1:29:54
squad, you pick it, whoever's
1:29:56
representing you. You rightly deserve
1:29:58
those kind of leaders, of whatever is internal
1:30:01
to what you are doing.
1:30:02
So you don't get that. If you have a pimple
1:30:04
on your face, you got some sort of bloodstream
1:30:07
that's bad that's manifesting that on your face.
1:30:09
And we tend to think that we don't.
1:30:13
They just came up there somehow and just appeared.
1:30:16
They are a resemblance of our
1:30:18
effort and our work and our engagement and
1:30:20
our homes
1:30:22
manifesting itself out into the public.
1:30:25
Now,
1:30:25
the good news of that is long term,
1:30:28
wickedness can't sustain itself. And so
1:30:30
when we see something like Iona Presley or
1:30:32
even the Super Bowl for
1:30:35
example, when we see stuff like that, where
1:30:37
the wicked seems like they're gonna win, we should know
1:30:39
that they're going to fail. We shouldn't know. When
1:30:42
we see things like TikTok and TikTok is
1:30:44
absolutely rampant with all sorts of bad
1:30:46
stuff, we should look at that and be like, okay, when
1:30:49
wicked becomes consistent with itself, somehow
1:30:52
that's representing us. So first we need to repent. Somehow,
1:30:54
what we see out there in society, in public,
1:30:57
is a representative of what's in our homes. So
1:30:59
our first step is to repent. Our
1:31:01
next step is then to engage and
1:31:03
say, how do we then go and
1:31:06
deal with this issue?
1:31:08
Well, the first steps are starting in my household.
1:31:10
Where in my house, with myself,
1:31:13
with my lack of governing my family, with
1:31:15
my lack of governing my kids, where have I
1:31:17
seen that? What have I done that has
1:31:19
helped manifesting this kind of culture, repent
1:31:21
there,
1:31:22
and then start working its way out? But what we
1:31:24
tend to do, particularly with my Maga crowd,
1:31:27
is that we do a lot of complaining as
1:31:30
if that what we see in front of us is sustainable
1:31:32
long-term and it's not. What
1:31:34
we don't do, and very few of us do,
1:31:37
and I'm speaking generally here, we
1:31:39
don't engage in a whole lot of work.
1:31:42
Jason, what you're talking about doing with the Super Bowl, I
1:31:44
think is a fantastic idea,
1:31:46
because it's not just a boycott. And I think,
1:31:49
so I just wanted to correct, it's not just a boycott, because I first
1:31:51
read it and I thought, oh, maybe it's just a boycott. No,
1:31:53
no, no, we tend to think of boycotts, and we think
1:31:55
of negative, not feeling.
1:31:58
We need to create something that's beautiful.
1:31:59
to show the alternative. We
1:32:02
win with not just being negative, but with adding
1:32:04
something that's beautiful, because that's the way
1:32:06
that God made the world, and that is ultimately
1:32:08
our argument.
1:32:10
That God and His world and the way that He
1:32:12
made things are more beautiful than anybody
1:32:14
else's standing on things.
1:32:16
And so you have one side of this with
1:32:18
the Super Bowl that I think is like, okay, yes, let's
1:32:20
have those shows that are creating content
1:32:23
and entertainment that is awesome.
1:32:25
But this is what I mean by the mega-crowd. We
1:32:28
can still buy Super Bowl ads. Well,
1:32:31
why don't we?
1:32:32
Where are the Christians saying, hey, I got the money.
1:32:35
Let's buy a Super Bowl ad and make a beautiful
1:32:37
family ad. Let's make a beautiful... We can
1:32:39
hit both ends.
1:32:41
We're not just limited to one side, so it's not
1:32:43
like we don't have an opportunity to engage.
1:32:46
We're just not working it. We don't
1:32:48
have to just have a boycott. We
1:32:50
can infiltrate.
1:32:51
We can buy the Super Bowl ads. When
1:32:54
the whole COVID shutdown happened here
1:32:57
in 2020, my church went out and saw
1:32:59
when they told us not to sing.
1:33:01
When they told us not to go outside.
1:33:03
When they told us that we couldn't fellowship. You know where we
1:33:06
went? We went right down to the
1:33:08
city hall and we saw there. And you know
1:33:10
what happened? My friend, Gabe Wrench, was arrested.
1:33:14
And that's okay
1:33:15
because Christians know what to do in jail.
1:33:17
We win everywhere. We get into jail
1:33:20
and we start singing, and the jail breaks out in
1:33:22
revival. We are the contagious
1:33:24
ones. We are not the ones to be afraid.
1:33:27
And so many of my people in the conservative side
1:33:30
are more afraid of TikTok and other
1:33:32
social media, and others. And instead of us being like,
1:33:34
wait, we're the contagious ones. We got the gospel.
1:33:36
We're going to light this joker on fire because of
1:33:39
the God that rolls with us. We got 300,
1:33:41
but we're the most dangerous 300 out there. But
1:33:44
when we are in judgment because of our
1:33:46
idolatry,
1:33:48
one of them will put a thousand of us to flight.
1:33:51
And that's how they know that our God has left
1:33:53
us.
1:33:54
But when we are in fellowship with God and get the idols
1:33:56
out of our own houses, out of our own lives,
1:34:00
And five of us will put thousands to flight of
1:34:02
them.
1:34:03
And so that's what I mean. It's like we
1:34:05
got to take the opportunities in front of us and work
1:34:08
them.
1:34:08
We got Christians with money. We got Christians that
1:34:11
are creative. Let's take some of that Super
1:34:13
Bowl ad time that we know people are going to be watching
1:34:15
and let's infiltrate there while we make another great
1:34:17
show for other people to watch too. Let's hit them
1:34:19
on both sides.
1:34:21
Now I disagree with that. I'm not spending any money on
1:34:23
a Super Bowl. I
1:34:25
have no problem. Maybe
1:34:28
next year after we shake them
1:34:30
down, after we pull the Christian
1:34:33
Conservative Al Sharpton and we shake them down
1:34:35
and we get some of our content
1:34:38
on the Super Bowl, then I might spend
1:34:40
some money with them. I
1:34:42
don't know, man, it'd be a good time. We're going to get a discount
1:34:44
after the ratings come back real low. We're going to
1:34:46
have to make good. You know, I have
1:34:48
no problem spending money. They have no problem spending
1:34:50
money in our circles
1:34:52
for our people. Let me tell you right now. You know that
1:34:55
the pharmaceutical
1:34:58
industry is spending like three times outspending
1:35:00
us here in Conservative, Idaho.
1:35:02
They're outspending us and that's why Idaho
1:35:05
is going purple. They're just outspending
1:35:08
us. If it's just money, then it's not a problem.
1:35:11
We have something way bigger than
1:35:13
just money. We're talking about souls on the line and
1:35:16
if we can save souls from spending millions of dollars,
1:35:18
I'll do it every time, especially
1:35:19
if I can take ground on it.
1:35:23
I would, I don't think
1:35:26
they would accept.
1:35:28
I don't, you know,
1:35:30
let them make that a story.
1:35:32
There was last year something
1:35:34
gets us. Excuse me. He gets
1:35:36
us. He gets us. He arrived was
1:35:39
a part of the Super Bowl. It was
1:35:41
soft. That was sorted because they went with their immigration
1:35:43
thing and all that. But here's
1:35:45
where I seriously, I'll go ahead. They
1:35:47
finish up and I'll just say we
1:35:49
can be subversive too.
1:35:51
I mean, if we know that the most offensive thing
1:35:54
is a woman keeping her child, then why don't
1:35:56
we be subversive and make a beautiful ad of a woman
1:35:58
keeping her child or a man marrying
1:35:59
and his wife and having children. There's
1:36:02
ways to be subversive that are still winning
1:36:04
the game. They've been subversive for so
1:36:06
long and snuck into all of Disney and we just
1:36:08
now woke up in 2020.
1:36:12
So here's where I seriously agree
1:36:14
with Dave to go back two or three
1:36:16
minutes. Isaiah 48,
1:36:19
22 says there's no peace unto
1:36:22
the wicked. They live in chaos 24-7 and
1:36:24
that's unsustainable. They
1:36:27
can't do it. And this is what I talk about with the
1:36:29
trans craze. We will have been here
1:36:31
from day one saying this is crazy, don't
1:36:34
do it. This is crazy, do not do
1:36:36
it. And those kids are going to grow up one day and they do transitions.
1:36:38
They're going to say those Christians knew what they were talking about and
1:36:41
where did they get that wisdom. And that's
1:36:43
really what we're looking for here. And
1:36:45
his point about the MAGA crowd. Do
1:36:48
you know the people that I have the most respect for
1:36:50
in the MAGA crowd are all in jail right now?
1:36:52
The January Fixers. That's
1:36:55
the people with the courage. The
1:36:57
rest of us, you could say me included, weren't
1:36:59
there.
1:37:00
We didn't show up when maybe it was time to show
1:37:02
up. And there are even more
1:37:04
people because you go look at the polling. Why
1:37:07
couldn't, why were the polls so far off
1:37:09
in 2016? Because people were so
1:37:11
afraid to tell their true values and
1:37:13
say, no, that dude, as far as he is, that
1:37:16
guy represents my values at least when
1:37:18
it comes to voting against Hillary Clinton. And
1:37:21
we did the same thing in 2020. And so you got a lot
1:37:23
of silent Trump voters that are scared to death to
1:37:25
say, these are my real values and that's why I'm voting
1:37:27
this way.
1:37:30
That is a problem.
1:37:32
People not willing to live
1:37:35
out their values. I want you to speak them.
1:37:37
Speak them. That's the easy part. We
1:37:40
live in a mouth way down the road. They won't even say,
1:37:42
hey, I don't think you should murder your own children. I'm
1:37:44
sorry. Won't even
1:37:46
say it out loud.
1:37:51
Dave, you've given me a lot
1:37:53
to think about. Final
1:37:55
thoughts.
1:37:57
Yeah, one thought that I think is really important.
1:38:00
Any victory attained without the church
1:38:02
being central is a short-term victory. Worship
1:38:06
is warfare. When we talk
1:38:08
about idolatry, we're talking about worship.
1:38:11
When we're talking about the—look, idolatry
1:38:14
doesn't stay put. That's because worship
1:38:16
doesn't stay put.
1:38:17
If my people who are called by my name will
1:38:19
humble themselves and pray, then will I hear
1:38:22
from heaven and heal their land? This
1:38:24
is all based off of worship. In Revelation,
1:38:26
when you look at worship, when it was going up, judgments
1:38:29
were coming down from God. If we
1:38:31
want to have victory in our culture, whatever
1:38:33
we do, if we don't have worship rightly put,
1:38:35
then
1:38:36
we're not going to get it right. God's plan
1:38:39
for all of this is His church. Church
1:38:41
is the essential part of the victory
1:38:44
of the world, of the name of Christ. If
1:38:46
we don't have that foundation anchored and
1:38:48
rightly placed,
1:38:50
we're not going to have long-term victory.
1:38:54
The one thing that
1:38:56
I wonder—you and TJ are talking
1:38:59
about—is that some people
1:39:01
hear you all's argument of like,
1:39:04
hey,
1:39:05
the wicked, that won't last. That
1:39:08
won't survive. They hear that
1:39:11
as, I ain't really got to do nothing. I'll just
1:39:13
kick back and wait for that to
1:39:15
peter out and destroy itself. Part
1:39:19
of what I'm arguing is,
1:39:22
oh no, it'll go on forever as long as we tolerate
1:39:24
it, and as long as we don't push back,
1:39:27
and as long as we don't correct.
1:39:30
Empires collapse. Come on now.
1:39:32
That's the reason. And then a different group of wicked
1:39:34
people may build some— We
1:39:36
will suffer. The reason we have to fight back is
1:39:39
we will all suffer and go down with the ship as these wicked
1:39:41
people take down the American empire. And
1:39:44
that's what's going to happen if we don't step up and start spreading
1:39:46
the gospel.
1:39:47
There's two things. Amen.
1:39:50
TJ just said. There's two things there. Paul talks
1:39:52
about this when he says that we've
1:39:54
been forgiven for sin, we're justified by faith,
1:39:56
we're righteous, everything is good with us. But
1:39:58
shall we continue in sin? in that grace may
1:40:00
abound," he said, God forbid. Just
1:40:03
because we have victory doesn't
1:40:05
mean that we'd be lazy. That's to make
1:40:08
us work harder because we have it. Being
1:40:10
lazy is not being faithful, which means you
1:40:12
will actually be judged for that. So
1:40:15
because you have victory, now you fight.
1:40:18
And that's the way that we're supposed to engage. And the
1:40:20
second reason why this
1:40:22
is all toppled while you don't have any more dynasties
1:40:26
in the world that are just conquering everybody
1:40:30
is because Christ is king now, is His world.
1:40:33
All authority in heaven and
1:40:35
earth has been placed in Christ's hand. He's the one ruling
1:40:37
and reigning. So you won't have—they'll topple.
1:40:40
They won't sustain themselves because of the way that
1:40:42
Christ rules and reigns right now. But
1:40:45
since He's ruling and reigning, we should get
1:40:47
to work. There is a story about the talents.
1:40:50
Remember the talents? The one who actually got the talent
1:40:52
from his master wouldn't hit it. He's the one that said,
1:40:55
you're a worthless servant. Don't
1:40:57
be a worthless servant. Take what God has given you. Go
1:40:59
build off of it so you can hand it to him and say, Lord,
1:41:02
look what I've done for You. Dave,
1:41:10
you're all going to join me on Super Bowl Sunday, correct?
1:41:13
If you call me, I'm there, buddy.
1:41:16
Thank you, Dave.
1:41:17
Great job.
1:41:19
Hey, Dave. That's
1:41:22
the end of today's show. We'll
1:41:24
have Tennessee Harmony tomorrow. That's
1:41:27
tomorrow. We'll see you
1:41:28
tomorrow.
1:42:00
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