Jack Posobiec is back in Washington, D.C. with a new episode of Human Events Daily and a special guest, Scott Adams, joins the show to talk about his diagnosis of terminal prostate cancer. Plus, a new law that makes it illegal to distribute non-consensual, explicit, deep fake images online.
00:21:29.920We are back live, Real America's Voice, the Salem Radio Network.
00:21:34.840Folks, you've heard me talk about Patriot Mobile for a while now.
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00:23:28.000Look, I've written a lot of books, Jack, but this is the first book that is as much a self-help book as it is a political book.
00:23:34.740This is a book that takes all of the strategies and tactics that President Trump used in the last four years in order to not just survive but thrive despite the unparalleled adversity that was thrown at him in order to be able to mount the most epic of comebacks.
00:23:57.680And I believe that there's a Donald Trump, Jack, in all of us.
00:24:01.700And I believe that positive thinking, resilience, determination, being laser focused.
00:24:09.140I think if we apply that to our lives, no matter what our goals are, whether they are running a family, raising children, growing a business, whatever it is, we can use the lessons from Donald Trump's comeback to apply it to our own lives to make ourselves great again.
00:24:31.020So what you've done is you've taken President Trump's comeback is multiple comebacks now, by the way, but this one more shocking than than any that's anyone has ever seen before returning to the presidency, winning one of the hardest, probably the hardest fought election in American history.
00:24:47.460I can't think of any other election where candidates faced the things that President Trump faced compared to the 12 labors of Hercules when he was going through this campaign.
00:24:58.760And that's truly what it was up to up and to including taking his life in his own hands multiple times.
00:25:06.100But Nick, you mentioned Trump's focus, and this is something, by the way, that I think a lot of people miss.
00:25:13.280And I don't mean to say this and come across as sounding like I have access or whatever, but when you spend time with President Trump one-on-one, as I know you have, and you mentioned Mar-a-Lago, you realize that when he talks to someone, he has this intense focus to him.
00:25:31.260And I know you know what I mean, where it's almost like he can drown out everything that's around you, and he just focuses on that one person.
00:25:39.600And then when he moves on, he moves on.
00:25:42.060And I've never really been able to see anyone do that before.
00:25:46.040Nick, explain to our listeners what Trump focus really is and how it's something you can only kind of see in person.
00:25:52.620It doesn't quite translate on television as well.
00:27:17.380I've been with the president since day one, 16th of June, 2015, when he came down the escalator with Melania.
00:27:24.300And I was with him in early 2021 when all of the traitors and the cowards and the spineless people wanted to move away from him, abandoned him.
00:27:39.140And I was with him in those dark days in early 2021 at Mar-a-Lago.
00:27:45.020We stayed in contact after he left the White House.
00:27:48.820And he knew then, Jack, he knew that for him to come back, which is what he wanted to do, he knew that they were going to do everything they possibly could to break him.
00:27:59.980He'd already had a taste of it, but he knew that particularly after January 6th and everything else, that they were going to make his life miserable, that they would try to bankrupt him, that they would try to do all kinds of things.
00:28:26.180That's twice, Jack, that we know of, right?
00:28:28.840God knows how many times we aren't aware of.
00:28:31.700So, and despite it all, none of it has ever remotely deterred his willingness to fight for the everyday, ordinary, regular American, Jack, that you and I also love and care about.
00:28:46.100And he has never compromised one inch.
00:28:48.780Think about how easy it would have been or how expedient it would have been, better put, for him to kind of back away from his sincere belief, a belief that I know you and I also share, that the 2020 election was rigged.
00:29:03.840It would have made his life infinitely easier.
00:30:04.900I was having a bit of fun with it because, yes, there is a reference to the maverick genius that we know as Elon Musk, who President Trump partnered up with in the first hundred days of his presidency to really make sure that we get rid of all the fat and excess in the government, the doge stuff that was so incredibly effective.
00:30:26.760But also, yes, look, I mean, for me, the ultimate, the ultimate manifest destiny is would be the conquest of Mars for the United States of America.
00:30:38.560And it is also a reference to dreaming big, which, as you correctly point out, Jack, is the most American thing of all.
00:30:47.000And President Trump told us before clinching victory at a campaign rally to always dream big.
00:30:55.800And we've got to dream big when others try to demoralise us.
00:31:01.360We've got to speak up when those that hate our country want us to be silent.
00:31:07.080We've got to strengthen our will precisely at the moment that we feel we could lose it.
00:31:13.060Dreaming big is a big part of why America is the most unique and successful culture and society ever.
00:31:22.280In almost 5,000 years of recorded human history, we haven't seen a country like the United States of America.
00:31:28.800And American exceptionalism is because Americans dream big, starting with the founders who had a dream to make a country like never before.
00:31:38.120Every single time any other country or society or government, Jack, has ever written a constitution, it's always laid out the powers of the government and the limits of the individual.
00:31:50.440But when the United States of America did it, it did exactly the opposite.
00:31:55.260It laid out the powers of the individual and the limits of the government.
00:32:00.120That's where American exceptionalism was born.
00:32:02.680And that's the best example of Americans dreaming big.
00:32:06.080Well, and I think, too, just President Trump as an example and as a guy, and Nick, you've met my family, that, you know, with two young boys and we think about all of the children who will be growing up in the Trump era and seeing a president like that, like one that we've never seen before, that only could have been in America.
00:32:29.540Someone who's been a businessman, someone who's become a billionaire, been an entrepreneur, done so many things, faced so many tests, and then becomes this larger-than-life figure.
00:32:41.600The fact that he exists at all is proof that it can be done.
00:32:47.440And with the American system, when things are set right, it is actually possible.
00:32:53.260So, no, you don't just have to go and have the nine-to-five cubicle job or go and work for, you know, the gig economy.
00:33:02.160And, look, if you want to, you know, if the gig economy works for you, then fine.
00:33:05.640But you can aspire to something greater.
00:33:12.900That's what it means to be an American.
00:33:15.060What it used to mean to go west and seek your future and seek your fame and fortune and all of that dream, this idea of manifest destiny, it's all wrapped up in greatness.
00:33:27.640And President Trump, just through his life, is showing us this.
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00:35:30.900People need to go get this because it's called From Mar-a-Lago to Mars.
00:35:36.380And it's the story of Trump's great American comeback.
00:35:39.560But it's more than that because it actually shows you how you can take the tools that President Trump has shown us and use the tools that he has used to be able to attain this.
00:35:52.840Nick, can you walk us through some of those tools that people can look at?
00:35:57.460Look, positive thinking starts from – it's at the very beginning, Jack.
00:36:02.180If you look at President Trump's life, Norman Vincent Peale was the person that acted as the officiant at President Trump's first wedding.
00:36:13.900So the power of positive thinking is something that President Trump has always held dear, and it's what I think has led him to have such success, as you were outlining before the break, from billionaire businessman to beloved entertainer to having a great family, successful children and grandchildren, and now, of course, the greatest president in the history of the country.
00:36:41.800And I think our good friend Steve Bannon, I heard him say something that really resonated with me, and that is that America has been so blessed.
00:36:49.980We had General Washington at the start of our country.
00:36:54.640We had President Lincoln at the rebirth of our country, and now we have President Trump at the rejuvenation of our nation.
00:37:04.420And we are incredibly blessed for that.
00:37:07.140And the power of positive thinking, I think, is very, very significant.
00:37:12.940And then resilience, a determination to get to whatever destination it is that you have, is something that President Trump just has shown in absolute abundance.
00:37:25.640It doesn't matter what they throw it in, whether it's dealing with the corrupt New York government and people that had competing interests, whether it was what happened in Atlantic City, whether it was now what we saw in 2016, when they spied on his campaign, all the phony impeachment stuff that was during the first term.
00:37:50.600And then, of course, everything that he had to endure the last three or four years, having that relentlessness, Jack, to just so doggedly pursue like a heat-seeking missile until you hit your target.
00:38:04.320That's what President Trump has always exemplified in every stage of his life.
00:38:10.280He's always been that man in the arena.
00:38:13.460The arenas have always been different, but he's always been that man in the arena.