Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - November 08, 2022


Ep 705 | Why, as a Christian Woman, I Vote Republican | Guest: Steve Deace


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

172.2197

Word Count

9,597

Sentence Count

626

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

It's election day, y'all! Today we have our friend Steve Dacey coming on the show to talk about what's at stake in tonight's mid-term elections and why we should have Chick-fil-A running all elections.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today is election day, so more on what is at stake, but also I will be reacting to the host
00:00:06.860 of The View, comparing we white suburban women to cockroaches, and also saying that the GOP
00:00:14.520 is a cult. Also, former President Trump jabbed Governor DeSantis a few days before his election,
00:00:22.340 and I've got a lot of thoughts on that. This episode is brought to you by our friends at
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00:00:40.680 Okay, y'all, it is election day. We've got our friend Steve Dace coming on in a few minutes after
00:00:48.980 I get through some of the things that I want to talk about, and you won't want to miss that
00:00:52.300 conversation because, as always, he is bringing the heat, telling us exactly what is at stake,
00:00:59.000 and we will talk about the forbidding conversation of funny business that unfortunately sometimes
00:01:05.820 happens in American elections because if you haven't heard, we are supposed to already be
00:01:11.640 anticipating delays in vote counts. I love election day because I think it's exciting. I love to see
00:01:18.920 the results coming in, but it's also a little disappointing knowing that even the results
00:01:23.600 that we see tonight may not be the final results because so many counties, which are coincidentally
00:01:29.700 typically deep blue counties, can't get their acts together. They can't count every vote in one night.
00:01:37.540 It sometimes takes several days. Sometimes it takes several weeks. Sometimes things get caught up
00:01:42.060 in legal battles. None of that should be happening in a first world country. Unfortunately, it does,
00:01:48.780 and I'll talk about some examples of what I call funny business in our elections that is totally legal,
00:01:55.760 by the way. I'm not even talking about things that are illegal. I'm talking about things that are
00:01:59.900 legally happening in some of these deep blue counties that are meant, in my opinion, to influence
00:02:09.600 the election. Some of them, the media even admit. And so we'll talk about that with Steve Days. My
00:02:15.080 solution, by the way, just as an aside to all of this, is getting Chick-fil-A to run all elections.
00:02:23.320 I mean, why not? I have a friend who works for Chick-fil-A and she works in the college town
00:02:27.240 and they have to feed the entire town basically every game day and they do it. I mean, we're talking
00:02:34.300 thousands of chicken biscuits to different locations and to different people and they wake up
00:02:39.440 early to make sure that it gets done. And you know what? Every time they do it, it is their pleasure.
00:02:45.180 So they are doing all of this with a good attitude. We could also bring in some Trader Joe's employees
00:02:52.080 to try to help because they're also great. Some of them sure could be communists. But as far as
00:02:57.660 efficiency goes, as far as integrity goes, I think that we could take some Chick-fil-A people,
00:03:04.300 a Chick-fil-A operator and some of their best employees, their best managers, bring them
00:03:09.600 together, bring in some of your best Trader Joe's employees, have them run the elections. Instead,
00:03:16.460 we've got crazy people and people who are openly corrupt in some cases running the voting process,
00:03:24.300 and that's no good. However, you still need to show up as we will talk about more with Steve Days.
00:03:30.500 If you're a Christian and you're like, I don't know why I need to vote. Or if you have friends in your
00:03:33.920 life who's still today, you're like, I don't know why I need to vote, then you need to listen to
00:03:38.780 yesterday's episode. And you need to send that to them, make them listen to it, talk to them. As I
00:03:45.300 said yesterday, as I said on Instagram today, if you've got friends who are just like, they're either
00:03:51.200 on the fence about voting, or they're like, I have no idea how I'm going to have time to vote today.
00:03:55.580 You've got a million kids, you've got a million responsibilities, you just don't know when you're
00:03:59.380 going to be able to do what you can to make it easier for them to vote. If you need to babysit
00:04:04.540 their kids, if you need to bring them lunch, if you need to take them, if you need to look up their
00:04:09.740 voting location, if they say that they have a license, and it has their previous address on that
00:04:17.360 license, you can figure out how they can still legally vote. That doesn't mean that they that they
00:04:22.340 can't vote. And so you just need to make sure that you are helping all of your friends in your area,
00:04:28.880 and even in other areas, vote. I texted a bunch of people this morning who are in different places
00:04:34.720 across the country, did you vote? It's a little bit annoying. But if all of us do it, that can make
00:04:41.080 a big difference. Don't get into the mentality of thinking, well, it's just one vote. It's not just
00:04:46.240 one vote. If all of us are helping our friends vote, that really can make a difference. These margins in
00:04:51.060 some of these places are going to be really slim. If you're looking at Arizona, if you're looking at
00:04:55.720 New York, if you're looking at Pennsylvania, if you're looking at Washington, if you're looking at
00:05:00.800 Michigan, a lot of these places are going to be determined by just a few votes. You remember that
00:05:07.320 episode of Parks and Rec when Leslie loses by one point or by one vote, and it ends up being Jerry
00:05:13.880 that didn't vote. Don't be a Jerry in the 2022 midterms. Be the person who votes. And again,
00:05:22.280 your responsibility, I think, as a Christian is to do so and to vote in alignment with God's stated
00:05:28.740 order because God is in control. He is in charge, and he is also good. That means his ways and his
00:05:33.480 order is better, and we cannot love our neighbor by voting in a way that opposes his order.
00:05:43.880 Okay, I finally want to react to this clip that you've probably seen, and it is Sunny Hostin.
00:05:54.300 Hostin? Don't know. She is a host at The View, and of course, The View is where we all get our most
00:06:05.840 profound political theological insight. And so here is just another amazing example of the wisdom that
00:06:18.420 we are gaining from the formidable ladies at The View. Here's Sunny. I read a poll just yesterday that
00:06:25.800 white Republican suburban women are now going to vote Republican. Why? It's almost like roaches voting
00:06:33.100 for Raid. Oh, okay. She goes on to say, the clip goes on to say, do you want to bring us to Gilead?
00:06:42.140 Do you want to make us into the Handmaid's Tale? So let's back up, though. Let's first talk about
00:06:49.580 her description. White Republican women are going to vote Republican. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you
00:06:58.340 so much for that insight. But these white Republican women who are going to vote Republican, shocker,
00:07:05.980 are like roaches voting for Raid. There's so much to break down there. I mean, obviously, we are talking
00:07:13.260 about the kind of language that has been used in every human rights atrocity and genocide throughout
00:07:20.320 history comparing people to insects, comparing people to pests that you can just remove by raid or
00:07:29.380 by some other kind of easy means. I mean, we're looking at Rwanda. We're looking at the Holocaust.
00:07:36.880 I mean, that is the kind of rhetoric that has been used throughout history to describe a group of people
00:07:42.740 that you deem to be unworthy of respect, unworthy in the worst cases of even life. And it's how you
00:07:52.400 justify hate. It's how you justify even violence. Of course, this is nothing new when you're looking at
00:07:59.760 the media's description of white people, in particular, white women. It is really, it's the
00:08:05.700 only group of people that can be completely denigrated and dehumanized without any kind of punishment,
00:08:12.560 or accountability whatsoever. In fact, you'll get quite a few pats on the back. So while Sunny is
00:08:18.120 getting some criticism from people like me, from other conservatives, she's not going to be held
00:08:23.340 accountable in any way by the people at The View, because that's just what you get to do. You get to
00:08:27.700 talk in very evil ways about white people, and in particular, white women. And everyone's just like,
00:08:33.600 oh, yeah, girl, more power to you. So white women voting for Republicans are like voting
00:08:41.520 for voting for rape or like cockroaches voting for rape. And then she goes on to say that we've got
00:08:50.140 our priorities out of whack and we're voting for a Gilead. Let me tell you what my priorities are
00:08:55.560 and what I think, if I may, what the priorities are of Republican women who are voting for Republicans.
00:09:05.560 My priority is to protect unborn children from being poisoned, from being dismembered in the womb.
00:09:14.080 My priority is to make sure that kids in my community are free to get an in-person education
00:09:20.780 without, by the way, the presence of drag queens and pornography. My priority is to ensure that
00:09:27.620 businesses can stay open, lest another disaster strike in which Democrat politicians think that they
00:09:34.760 can take our freedoms and our livelihoods away. My priority is to protect children's bodies from
00:09:42.140 mutilation by doctors who say that just because they may be confused or going through a hard time,
00:09:50.280 they need to be put on puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones or to have their healthy breasts cut off,
00:09:56.860 which is happening legally, by the way, across the country, as we have documented many times.
00:10:02.900 So these are some of my priorities. There is not a single priority, a single policy the Democrats put
00:10:10.720 forward that is appealing to me in any way. In fact, I see it as a threat to my family's safety.
00:10:16.880 I see it as a threat to my children's well-being. I will not vote Democrat because my priority is to
00:10:23.180 keep my community and to keep my city safe and clean. And wow, when I look at the cities that are run by
00:10:30.440 Democrats, when I look at the destruction their policies have wrought, when I look at how social
00:10:37.040 justice policies increase crime, increase homelessness, increase poverty, increase things
00:10:44.080 like public drug use and public defecation and murder, I think, hmm, I don't think that I'm going
00:10:50.660 to vote Democrat. So what priority exactly am I supposed to have that would encourage me to vote
00:10:57.140 Democrat? Now, I understand there are a lot of people who are taken in by the rhetoric and what
00:11:04.920 I think is the propaganda that says in order to be an empathetic person, in order to be compassionate,
00:11:10.560 in order to care for the vulnerable, the marginalized, the least of these, in order to care about democracy,
00:11:16.920 in order to be anti-racist, in order to be a champion for women, then you have to vote Democrat.
00:11:23.380 But that's just all rhetoric. That's superficial. There's no real substance behind that. When you
00:11:30.180 move past the euphemisms, when you move past the propaganda, you see the Democrat policies don't
00:11:35.920 really do anything to help women. If by help women, you mean make it legal for them to kill their baby
00:11:42.380 on the taxpayer dime? Well, that's not how I define help. If by helping the poor, what you mean by that
00:11:49.540 is chaining them to unconditional welfare and making it more lucrative for them to depend on the
00:11:58.440 government than it would be for them to get a job, then that's not how I define helping the poor.
00:12:04.680 If by criminal justice, you mean simply releasing criminals without bail so that they can then go on
00:12:12.360 to offend. I mean, we just saw a serial criminal in New York attack a young woman who was jogging in
00:12:22.780 the park and violently rape her. He had had 25 arrests and of course had been released several times by
00:12:32.840 judges who decided that social justice means just allowing criminals to continue to create more victims
00:12:41.720 of violence. That is the case in every Democrat run city. And that to me does not fit a real
00:12:50.460 definition of justice. And so when you move past the euphemisms, when you move past the smooth talking,
00:12:58.460 when you move past the politics of it and the propaganda that we see in the media that says,
00:13:03.320 oh, save democracy by voting Democrat, you see that there's really no reason. There's really no
00:13:09.120 reason to vote Democrat and there's many reasons not to. If by save democracy, what you mean by that
00:13:16.540 is federalizing elections and making sure that there is no state and local control over our election
00:13:23.380 process. If by saving our democracy, you mean combining the power of the federal government and
00:13:29.060 major corporations, big tech and the media to dissuade people from voting Republican and censoring
00:13:37.860 any questions about the integrity of our election and policing language the way that we have seen
00:13:44.100 the current DHS and big tech do, then that doesn't fit my definition. That doesn't fit the definition
00:13:51.880 of democracy. So again, just thinking a little bit harder about what is being said versus what is being
00:13:58.720 done. Thinking a little bit harder about the stated intentions of progressive policies versus the actual
00:14:05.860 material consequences of progressive policies, I think most people see that Democrats really don't
00:14:12.260 have anything to offer us. So Sonny, I would love to hear you articulate and speak slowly. Cockroaches
00:14:18.580 don't understand very, very much why I or really anyone like me would vote Democrat. Tell me. Unfortunately,
00:14:30.180 I don't think Sonny is going to have the ability to do that. Um, and then just moving a seat over
00:14:37.220 on the view, we have Joy Behar, again, just a, just a beacon of political and just philosophical
00:14:48.020 wisdom. That woman, um, telling us that to be in the GOP is like being in a cult. Here she is.
00:14:56.900 Can I just, you know, you're not voting for Republicans. You're voting for a cult. Remember
00:15:02.180 that. It's a cult. It's not Republicans anymore. Okay. The GOP is a cult. Really? Because you'll
00:15:11.280 notice that leftists are the ones claiming that their party is going to save democracy
00:15:15.020 from fascism. Chris Hayes on MSNBC said that we have to vote Democrat or else we'll never be able
00:15:20.400 to vote Democrat again. Um, a pundit on MSNBC recently, a historic, uh, historian said that
00:15:26.840 if we vote Republican, democracy is gone. So if you vote for one of the, one of the two major
00:15:32.600 parties that a lot of people have a lot of good reasons to vote for, then democracy is gone
00:15:37.080 and our kids will be imprisoned or killed. He said, he literally said that if you vote Republican
00:15:43.240 and if Republicans take the majority in the house and the Senate, if they win these governor races,
00:15:49.760 then our kids are going to grow up to be imprisoned or killed and that we're not going to have a free
00:15:53.580 press anymore. Okay. So there's a word for all of this and it is called hysteria and it is induced
00:16:00.340 by propaganda fed to you by a cult. Joy Behar, there is no basis for this in reality. They have
00:16:08.500 absolutely lost it. Now I'm not talking about all Democrat voters. I'm not saying that everyone
00:16:12.320 votes Democrat who votes Democrat is in a cult. I'm not saying that every Democrat politician
00:16:18.040 is in a cult, but if you're looking at like the, the media and the activist class and a lot of the,
00:16:27.020 the base, some of the most radical people in the Democrat party, I mean, you are looking at
00:16:31.620 cult like behavior. Trump broke most of these people's brains and they are no longer, especially
00:16:37.320 when we're talking about the media tethered to reality as is typical of people caught in cults.
00:16:42.320 Like boys who think that their girls are really girls, that, that statement or baby suddenly
00:16:48.920 receive value and rights and, um, and humanity in the birth canal. Like these statements are not
00:16:58.140 statements that are rooted in reality. They are not statements that are rooted in science. They are
00:17:02.760 not statements that are rooted in logic or substance. These are statements that are rooted
00:17:06.380 in superstitious, superstition. They are statements that are maxims that you can really only believe
00:17:13.420 if they have been repeated so much to you that you have simply accepted them because of their
00:17:19.200 repetition and not because they are actually true. And that is what happens in cults. Like these are
00:17:25.120 actual things. The left wing in this country believes it is superstitious, cult-like nonsense. And so what
00:17:32.260 you're hearing from Joy Behar, it's gaslighting, it is projection always, um, it is possible to be
00:17:40.660 sure in a Republican cult or a Trump cult. I think that that is true. You hear people, you know, defend
00:17:48.200 some politicians no matter what they do, no matter what they say, because they are in like this cult-like
00:17:52.640 state where they feel like they have to defend what has become their gut. Sure. But the cult that may be
00:17:59.740 on the right is not nearly as mainstreamed as it is on the left. I mean, because honestly,
00:18:05.560 how many pundits do you know praising the Republican Party as the savior of our republic?
00:18:10.780 No, most of us are saying, look, Republicans are the current best alternative we've got to a party
00:18:16.420 of unrestricted abortion, school and business shutdowns, forced vaccinations, criminal justice
00:18:21.940 that incentivizes crime and curriculum that includes gender ideology, racial division, and literal
00:18:26.640 pornography. I don't think Republicans are going to solve all of our problems. I think that we've got
00:18:32.800 some good fighters coming up in this election. So hopefully things can change for the better.
00:18:39.160 But I don't care anything about the Republican Party as an institution. I care about defeating the
00:18:44.480 scourge that is secular progressivism, that is leftism right now. But I don't have my hope or my
00:18:51.480 identity or my purpose tied to the GOP or to any one politician at all. In fact, I am very skeptical
00:18:58.040 of the Republican Party. I am very skeptical of every politician. And while I like a lot of their
00:19:03.140 promises, most of them don't have the spine to deliver. And so I am I am ready to criticize the
00:19:10.320 Republican Party. And I would vote. I sure I would vote Democrat if there was a Democrat that aligned
00:19:15.960 with all of my values. I don't care about the political affiliation. I care about my I care
00:19:22.920 about what I want this country to look like and someone who is going to fight for those things.
00:19:30.100 That's not being in a cult. That is just being a citizen, a participatory citizen. And so Joy Behar,
00:19:38.360 as always, is projecting onto you. Don't buy into that crazy rhetoric. In fact, you just need to double
00:19:45.200 down. You need to vote even harder today. OK, so I don't know if you saw the other day Trump at a
00:20:01.860 rally and he decided to attach a nickname to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Here is that.
00:20:12.540 It's Trump at 71. Ron DeSantis at 10 percent. Ron DeSantis. I mean, the guy comes up with pretty
00:20:23.660 creative nicknames. OK, you guys know, like I'm a big fan of Governor DeSantis. I'm a big fan of
00:20:32.340 like how a lot of things that Trump did while he was president. You guys also know that I've had Trump
00:20:37.580 on this podcast. And I am so appreciative of that. He did as a previous president of the United States.
00:20:43.780 Trump did not have to come on my show and talk to me and everything that I've heard about him.
00:20:49.140 Like he is a very loyal person. He is a very like gracious friend. And of course, I love a lot of
00:20:54.700 what he did during his presidency. And he had a lot of obstacles to face. So like I guess you guys
00:21:01.260 already know, I probably don't even need to say that I really appreciate a lot of Trump and what
00:21:07.920 he's done and who he is. One thing that I've never liked about him is this. I don't like how quick he
00:21:15.400 is to make enemies and how much he seems to be focused solely on himself. And I understand that's
00:21:22.340 Trump. It's always been Trump. It's probably not going to change. That's probably part of what makes
00:21:27.760 him effective in a lot of ways is that he really wants to win. But I don't like that he just wants
00:21:36.340 to win for himself. I mean, for him to say this a couple days before Ron DeSantis' election, and I
00:21:42.720 don't think that it's going to affect Ron DeSantis' election. I think that he is going to win
00:21:47.640 incredibly. I mean, he has led so well. But I mean, that's a selfish move, right? I mean, that's pretty
00:21:54.820 self-centered. It could have been a worse nickname, but he slid that in there. He did that on purpose.
00:22:01.160 He knows exactly what he's doing. The man is not stupid. That was deliberate. He just wanted to get
00:22:06.540 a little jab in, a little slight in right before Ron DeSantis' election. And you do have people, I see
00:22:13.280 it, like he's causing this division. I actually see people on Twitter, like defending Trump at the
00:22:20.180 expense of Ron DeSantis or pitting them against each other. And one of the reasons why I didn't want to
00:22:24.640 tweet about it is because I didn't want to pit them against each other right before Ron DeSantis'
00:22:28.880 election. And here's the honest truth about it. As someone who I wasn't a fan of Trump during the
00:22:34.580 2015-2016 primary, I wasn't. But I also knew that he was far and away the best candidate compared to
00:22:42.220 Hillary Clinton. And I was like pleasantly surprised by a lot of the stuff that he got done. And a lot of
00:22:50.260 the things that I didn't like about him, I realized were a lot smaller than I had originally thought.
00:22:56.600 But so here's the truth. I feel like I have a pretty clear eyed view of Trump and his goods and
00:23:03.560 his bads. Here's the honest truth about it, that we just need to admit, even those of us who voted for
00:23:10.140 him twice. He, when it came to COVID, did not do what needed to be done. And Ron DeSantis did.
00:23:18.780 That's the truth of it. Everything that Ron DeSantis did when it came to COVID was everything
00:23:25.620 that we wished that Donald Trump would have done. Donald Trump, because I think it may be rightfully
00:23:32.180 he feared what the media would say, but hey, the media, you know, shellacked him anyway. Or he feared
00:23:37.040 that he was going to lose the election. He feared the blowback. He didn't want to fire Burks. He
00:23:41.180 didn't want to fire Fauci. He even threw Governor Kemp under the bus when Governor Kemp opened up
00:23:49.000 Georgia, I think was one of the first to open up Georgia. When he did that, he threw him publicly
00:23:54.720 under the bus. We are talking about a Republican governor. And from some insight that I've gained
00:24:00.280 since then, it had to do with a personal thing that he had against Governor Kemp that was going on
00:24:07.980 behind the scenes. It didn't actually have anything to do with policy or any kind of real disagreement,
00:24:12.780 but it happened to do with a kind of grudge that he had against him. So I don't like that. I don't like
00:24:21.240 that he is just focused on those kinds of petty things and not on winning collectively. And that
00:24:32.220 is what I saw when he jabbed at Ron DeSantis, even though, like if we are all honest, Ron DeSantis
00:24:40.040 has led the state, especially when it comes to freedom, especially when it comes to culture wars
00:24:45.580 in the way that we want a president like President Trump to have to have led. And that's just the
00:24:53.240 truth of it. And that might be really hard for Trump to admit. But look, guys, Trump just a couple
00:24:58.120 months ago at a rally was still encouraging people to get the vaccine. I mean, we know a lot about the
00:25:03.480 vaccine, that it's not what we thought that it was, that it's not as effective in some cases for some
00:25:09.180 people. It is even dangerous that it's not delivering on the promises. And he still, because he
00:25:15.560 wants to take credit for Operation Warp Speed, which, you know, he can take credit for, he was
00:25:20.740 still encouraging people to get it. And he brought an executive from Johnson & Johnson on the stage at
00:25:26.940 one of his rallies. So you've got that, the guy that is still going out encouraging the vaccine and
00:25:31.600 hoisting up the makers of the vaccine like a Johnson & Johnson and someone who is saying, look,
00:25:36.560 I'm not going to encourage or discourage this. And we have to be realistic about some of the harms here
00:25:42.880 who actually has someone who is in charge of the health department in the state of Florida say,
00:25:49.440 look, we're going to look at the damage that this is doing to young boys and causing, in some cases,
00:25:55.140 myocarditis. So they're being very open about that and being very out front. And so, I mean,
00:26:02.600 that's just the truth of it. So if Donald Trump wants to pit himself against Ron DeSantis, he has to be
00:26:07.500 ready for people to call out these very big discrepancies that I think, in the case of COVID, work
00:26:13.900 in Ron DeSantis' favor. So, like, I don't think it's a good strategy, but it's very Trump. We can expect
00:26:21.840 it. As I said, I think that Ron DeSantis is going to do amazingly in Tuesday's election. In today's
00:26:29.460 election, I'm super excited. I wish I could be there in Florida to celebrate with them. I will
00:26:37.180 be here, Blaze TV, giving you election insight instead. But yeah, I'm a huge fan of how Ron
00:26:46.900 DeSantis has led his state, and I think he's going to continue to do that. And you just see
00:26:51.700 the incredible benefit to having a good leader. I don't even think that we talked about,
00:26:57.280 I meant to talk about this. I don't even think that we talked about that Florida,
00:27:03.400 just, I got to pull it up on Instagram to get the right wording, that the Florida Board of Medicine
00:27:07.460 officially approved a rule banning treating minors with puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones,
00:27:13.220 and surgery. Praise God. Praise God. As you guys know, that has been happening across the country.
00:27:18.500 Well, Ron DeSantis, who won, I think, just by 50,000 or so votes a few years ago, has been
00:27:27.160 so fearless in going out front and pushing policies and using his constitutional powers
00:27:33.320 to protect children and to protect the rights of parents in Florida. And he has helped shape the
00:27:39.840 direction of the country that way, because as he has been out front, he has also pushed other
00:27:46.040 Republican governors to the right because people see how popular he has become just by being courageous.
00:27:53.440 So to me, Trump looks really small and petty when he does something like this to DeSantis. There's just
00:28:00.980 no reason for it. To me, it's because he feels threatened. And look, you shouldn't. You should look at
00:28:05.620 his example and say, wow, I could have done better on COVID. We're going to do something different
00:28:10.920 moving forward if Trump is in the same position that he was a few years ago again. So that's how I feel
00:28:17.100 about that. I'm sure I'm going to get some people mad at me for saying anything about it at all.
00:28:21.280 But I just I just had to say something. So there are a lot of other things, man. There's a lot of
00:28:26.760 other things that I want to talk about today. But because I want you to listen to this awesome
00:28:30.680 conversation with Steve Dace, I think I'm going to cut us off. I'll cut us off for now and let you
00:28:36.520 listen to him. Tell us what is at stake today and everything that is going on. No one brings the
00:28:41.260 heat like Steve Dace on my show. So without further ado, here is our friend Steve Dace.
00:28:48.260 Steve, thanks so much for joining us again. It is election day. Just set us up. Where are we? How
00:28:57.640 are you feeling? I hate the phrase, it's the most important election of our lifetimes. I've heard
00:29:02.560 it my entire life. And it's almost never proven to be true. So I'm really hesitant to say it again.
00:29:09.420 Hmm. And I don't think you're going to save America. But I do think it's the most clarifying
00:29:17.240 election of my lifetime, and I'll be 50 next year. And what I mean by that is America is going to go
00:29:24.220 on the record. This has been the most honest, what I like to call the spirit of the age has been about
00:29:30.580 its agenda. I mean, when when when I was your age breaking into this business, I would do shows
00:29:36.140 that we're like, this is what they really mean. And this is where they really want to take us if
00:29:41.240 we let them. We're in those places now. They're doing those things now. They're, they're saying
00:29:45.980 them out loud now. And no one, no American has an excuse. Everybody will go on the record. You either
00:29:53.280 are just too lazy to care about the future. You're either down with the darkness, or you will,
00:30:01.280 you'll take a stand against it. My assistant Todd coined this a few weeks ago on our show that sanity
00:30:07.760 is on the ballot. Yeah. And I think I think it's the most clarifying election. And then its importance
00:30:14.240 will be determined based on what happens as a result of the results, right? Are we just issuing a sternly
00:30:22.440 worded letter? Or is it a statement of intent of what we intend and demand to occur in response
00:30:31.540 to what has already happened? What do you say to the people who say, well, it's not really an election,
00:30:37.060 it's a selection. And depending on where you are, there are people who think that the corruption
00:30:43.800 is just too strong to really for them to make a difference by voting. And so some people sit at
00:30:51.960 home because of that. Some people do still go out to vote, but they just have no hope in the process
00:30:57.620 whatsoever. I mean, what do you think about that? I don't blame them based on what happened in 2020.
00:31:04.000 I mean, I was sitting on the desk as this was going down. And the first thing that that ring alarm
00:31:10.120 bells for me live on the air here when we were doing our election night coverage was Antrim County,
00:31:14.020 Michigan. I grew up in Michigan. I know the state very well. And you just don't have the swing like
00:31:21.760 that. That was a very strong Trump County. And all of a sudden they're claiming he lost it by,
00:31:26.260 you know, Venezuelan margins. Something wasn't right. And they eventually corrected that. But I would
00:31:34.820 say to those people, the basis of your frustration is correct. Uh, the question is, what is your
00:31:41.620 solution? The, the cover story for what happened in 2020 was that Trump was just uniquely unpopular
00:31:49.640 and we had years of approval ratings that were anemic to show how he was uniquely unpopular.
00:31:56.460 And he had just lost 40 house seats based largely off of women like what you're trying to reach in
00:32:02.060 your audience who voted for him in 2016. And, and they so turned them off that he lost 40 house
00:32:08.660 seats. And, um, and so he lost those suburban white women again. And, and, but in record numbers,
00:32:15.640 and, and we had this huge influx of young people who voted because of the mail in ballots and the
00:32:20.200 ballot harvesting. And that explains all these incongruencies like Joe Biden winning none of the
00:32:24.900 traditional bellwether counties, none of them anywhere in the country, like, uh, uh, Donald Trump
00:32:29.880 expanding his vote with Hispanics and blacks, getting more non-white votes than any Republican
00:32:34.440 has since 1964, but still losing. Okay. Republicans picking up 14 house seats, but Donald Trump,
00:32:41.380 but the Democrat presidential candidate got 81 million votes, right? That's how they explain
00:32:45.380 these asymmetrical incongruencies that just have never happened in any American election before
00:32:50.620 that Donald Trump was uniquely unpopular. He's not on the ballot this time. And so if we see these
00:32:57.760 incongruencies again, and they don't have a cover story, they don't have two years of polls to, to,
00:33:05.160 to produce a narrative for this. I mean, Biden is pulling worse with independence than, than any
00:33:11.340 president has other than George W. Bush at the end of his presidency and Nixon before his resignation.
00:33:17.180 Okay. So they, they don't have a polling narrative to justify this. Uh, they don't have Donald Trump on
00:33:23.260 the ballot to say, well, there, he's uniquely unpopular. And so I, I think one way to get
00:33:29.740 clarity in about 2020 alley is to vote in 2022 and to say, all right, I'll call your bluff. Let's do this
00:33:37.520 again. Because if I see 4am drop boxes again, that have, that magically had like no errors,
00:33:44.480 no mistakes, had a nine, almost a hundred percent acceptance rate, and they all voted in uniform
00:33:50.660 block. Then you'll, then you'll truly know something nefarious is at work. But I'll add one more thing
00:33:57.360 to that. The amount of chicanery or cheating that went on in 2020. Remember though, all that was done
00:34:04.180 to produce scant margins. Georgia was determined by, I think, 13,000 votes statewide. Pennsylvania was
00:34:11.860 determined by, I think 80,000 votes statewide. Nevada, uh, Arizona, 20, 30,000 votes statewide.
00:34:19.240 It is not easy as someone that's worked on campaigns and been a part of elections and
00:34:24.380 vote, turning out the vote efforts. The idea that you can just wholly cheat and overcome five,
00:34:29.880 six, seven point deficits. I don't think people understand if you haven't been involved in the
00:34:35.100 nuts and bolts machinery of politics, how difficult that is. And they're also starting from a much
00:34:41.100 lower baseline of minority, uh, energy than what they had before. We're, we're actually talking
00:34:47.140 about, can Republicans win Hispanics nationwide in an election for the first time ever? Okay. So
00:34:52.620 there are things working against them. That doesn't mean I don't have any worries. Like if I lived in
00:34:56.660 Pennsylvania, I'd be very concerned. If I lived in Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan.
00:35:01.200 They're already talking about the Fetterman campaign is already, well, didn't they say that
00:35:04.900 they were suing to ensure that they had just actually lost a federal case that said that
00:35:10.100 unnamed, unmarked, wrongly dated ballots cannot be counted. They're actually launching another
00:35:15.020 lawsuit to try to overcome that ruling that they just lost. Yeah. Right. And even if like you have
00:35:21.500 spent a lot of time looking at the irregularities, if you will, in the 2020 election, what could have
00:35:26.300 caused it a lot more time than I have on this podcast. But even if you are someone who like me,
00:35:32.520 you haven't taken the time to study those things as much yourself, you can still look at just what
00:35:39.380 the regime is saying, just what the leftist media is saying out loud about the 2020 election and say
00:35:45.640 that there was some funny business. There is that Time Magazine article that said the bipartisan campaign
00:35:51.120 that was, or the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election. Right. And so
00:35:57.720 they're talking about technically legal things. They're talking about corporations, the media,
00:36:04.120 very powerful people around the world coming together to ensure in every legal way possible
00:36:10.580 that Donald Trump did not become president. So that in that alone should make you question
00:36:17.060 every time you hear someone on the left say democracy, ask yourself, well, what do they mean by that?
00:36:23.600 Do they mean actual democracy? Or are they talking about the most powerful entities in the country and in
00:36:29.580 the world coming together to ensure that people don't vote for the Republican candidate? And is that
00:36:36.320 your definition of democracy?
00:36:48.640 And there's also an example in Harris County, Houston, it's a very big county, it's bigger than several
00:36:56.260 states in the union. There is something going on there that is technically totally legal, but I guarantee
00:37:04.200 it is happening in other major cities across the country as well. That should make people wonder,
00:37:10.260 is this a purely democratic process? So let me tell you a little bit about that. And this is from people
00:37:16.980 who live in Houston who told me this was going on. I looked it up and it's true. So Judge Hidalgo in
00:37:22.700 Harris County, very corrupt social justice, left wing judge, light sentencing. That's why violent crime and murder
00:37:30.220 have gone up so much in the city of Houston. She's up for reelection. She's very unpopular.
00:37:36.260 She doesn't want to lose. And so she is in charge of appointing along with this group, the person who
00:37:43.400 runs the elections in Harris County, again, a very, very popular, populous county that typically votes
00:37:50.780 blue, but the tides are turning there, as they are in many cities, because people are tired of getting
00:37:56.680 murdered. They're tired of not being able to go out for pizza without their nine year old getting shot in the
00:38:01.540 head by a person who should be in prison. And that's something that happened there recently. And so Judge
00:38:07.460 Hidalgo, along with apparently this group who all decided the person who is going to run this election, decided
00:38:14.020 to pick a man named Clifford Tatum. Now, Houston is a very big place. Texas is a very big place. You would think that
00:38:21.400 you would be able to find someone competent enough to run the elections in Harris County from Houston
00:38:27.240 that knows Houston politics or from Texas that knows Texas politics. But instead, they chose someone named
00:38:32.920 Clifford Tatum. Clifford Tatum is from Washington, D.C. And he chose or he ran the Washington, D.C.
00:38:39.880 elections from 2011 until about or I guess the middle of this year, 2022. He had different jobs there.
00:38:47.760 Here's what the Washington Examiner said about what the constituents in D.C. said about the elections in
00:38:54.120 2012, 2014, several elections that he was running, that they were a disaster. It was like voting in a
00:39:01.620 third world country that you couldn't even get to your vote because the lines were so long. The
00:39:06.020 machines were malfunctioning. Gosh, seems like that happens over and over again. He also happens to owe
00:39:11.580 over $100,000 in income tax. So that's great. Great guy. Obviously, very corrupt, incompetent or
00:39:20.280 both. And yet, out of the entire state of Texas, Judge Hidalgo and the people appointed this person
00:39:26.280 decided there's not a single person in this state that we can find that can do it. Let us go to D.C.
00:39:31.880 and find maybe the most unqualified person to run our elections in an efficient way,
00:39:38.560 in an honorable way. And they chose Clifford Tatum. He is the last person that you would choose if you
00:39:44.780 cared about the integrity of your election. He is perhaps the first person that you would choose
00:39:50.000 if you just wanted to win no matter what. So that's happening in Texas. That's happening in
00:39:56.540 Harris County. I guarantee if it is happening in Houston, Texas, it is happening in other cities
00:40:02.280 across the country. So just understand, you don't have to get into conspiracy theories.
00:40:07.100 You don't have to do a whole lot of research to see that, yes, there is funny business happening
00:40:13.000 in these blue counties. As you said, that's not a reason not to vote. I mean, you're definitely
00:40:19.320 going to lose if you don't vote. But we want those margins to be as big as possible so that the kind
00:40:25.040 of funny business we're talking about is really difficult. But there is a reason for people to be
00:40:30.360 skeptical. So I just wanted to share that at least one anecdote.
00:40:33.360 That's very important. And there's an old saying I quote on my show every now and then,
00:40:37.800 treason never prospers. What's the reason? Because whenever treason prospers, none dare call
00:40:42.260 it treason. Before we even get into trying to decipher the flowchart of the Dominion corporate
00:40:47.000 infrastructure, a multinational corporation whose jurisdiction, frankly, exceeds the U.S. Senate
00:40:54.600 or Congress and their investigative powers, which would then ask you, why would you hire them
00:40:59.480 to come in and run your elections? Dominion is an apt name for that.
00:41:03.100 It is. It is. There's a certain Carpathian ring to that, yes. But before we even get into any of that,
00:41:08.420 just ask yourself a simple question. Yeah, if I get to decide when the election is, how long the
00:41:14.520 election is, what kind of an election it will be, who can and who cannot vote in the election,
00:41:19.260 what the rules for counting the election and the votes will be, how long we will count them,
00:41:23.300 and what we will count. And I made that quote unquote all legal. We can claim it's not cheating,
00:41:30.440 but would anybody find that to be fair? Would anybody find that to be honest, right? If I got
00:41:37.120 to play every football game at home in front of my fans and pick all the officials and they were all
00:41:42.080 alumni, okay, good luck. Maybe you're going to beat me, but most of the time you probably aren't.
00:41:48.860 This is systemic. And if I could try to put this as gently as I can, I am convinced. When I use the
00:42:02.020 phrase spirit of the age, I am talking about, it's a direct biblical application here, a physical
00:42:10.920 manifestation or cultural zeitgeist manifestation of demonic forces and energy.
00:42:18.860 I got a chance to spend some time this summer with Tucker Carlson and he came to Iowa for an
00:42:24.160 event that we held. And we had a private dinner with him. And one of the things that he mentioned,
00:42:29.440 because we asked him, what happened to the glib bow tie wearing technocrat on MSNBC and CNN who was
00:42:36.360 buddies with Rachel Maddow? And I mean, Bill O'Reilly got that job and claimed to be a culture warrior and
00:42:42.400 then became more of the glib technocrat the longer he had the job. You got the job as a glib technocrat
00:42:47.240 and became a culture warrior. How did that happen? And he told us, he goes, he laughed and he goes,
00:42:51.960 you're right. What happened is I'm a Georgetown kid. I mean, I grew up with, my dad was a GOP
00:42:56.480 operative. I grew up with people that worked in politics in both parties, were on the same little
00:43:00.880 league, same high school teams. You know, we trick or treated together. These were my friends.
00:43:05.320 And then we got into politics as an adult. They were still my friends. And I could see why someone
00:43:09.500 might think Medicare and Medicaid are good ideas. And I don't, but I didn't think they were
00:43:13.920 necessarily nefarious. Like I could see why people would think someone might benefit from
00:43:18.220 this stuff, right? What's happened the last few years in this country is someone who grew up his
00:43:22.480 entire life in politics is we are pursuing policies and doing things that there is no benefit for.
00:43:29.640 And he goes, it goes, I can't, I can't, I can't technocratically add that up. It doesn't logically
00:43:35.380 add up. So there must be some form of darkness at work here. That's what he said to us. I mean,
00:43:39.700 they're going to get annihilated today. And they had an entire year where they could have manufactured
00:43:45.440 a new economy. They could have done something to change conditions on the ground. They could
00:43:49.560 have moderated. They never did any of those things. And then their last pitch for the last month has
00:43:54.300 been vote for systemic societal collapse. So you can have systemic child sacrifice. That's their
00:44:00.440 closing pitch for the last month. Like they've offered nothing. They're not even running Republicans
00:44:04.720 are going to cut your social security and Medicare ads that I've seen my entire life. They just went
00:44:08.840 right for, you know, the, the Valley of Ben Hinnon. And, and I, I think that we need to consider
00:44:14.540 that behind the scenes, there is a nihilistic effort on that and understand hell hates both sides of
00:44:23.360 this culture war, regardless of what belief system you bring to the table. If you are an imago day,
00:44:28.900 you are hated in hell. You're hated. They see that you, even if you're being used by them,
00:44:33.980 they will enjoy tormenting you when you arrive, nevertheless. And I think what's happened is you
00:44:40.160 look at this left, right divide and they have encouraged the people on the left to cast off
00:44:44.500 all restraint and go over the cliff and just come out really in a red pit in a, in a pitchfork in a
00:44:50.680 red unitard and do, and dance the jig and, and, and do it in front of people's kids. And then on the
00:44:56.760 other side, they're convincing our people it's hopeless, nothing you can do. They're going to chest bind
00:45:01.680 your daughters. They're going to castrate your sons. And there's nothing you can do. The people
00:45:05.420 you vote for won't do anything about it. You're going to have to take this into your own hands.
00:45:08.980 Don't you own 300 million guns? And that's what I think is happening here. I think that they are
00:45:14.540 trying to, to crush the process of trust in the elections so that people feel as if, if there is,
00:45:21.660 if my voice will not be heard, then I will make it heard. I think, I think that they try to
00:45:26.360 infiltrate primaries to put the worst form of Republicans up there so that when you vote for
00:45:31.440 them, you have to beg them to, to do anything, let alone push back in any meaningful way so that
00:45:36.760 you feel your interests aren't being represented. And, and therefore you should probably go out into
00:45:41.880 the streets and represent yourself. That's why the, what they will try to do to destroy a lake or a
00:45:47.440 Trump or a DeSantis that they view as a disruptor. And those three have different personalities and
00:45:52.160 convictions, but they all represent disruptions of the system. They don't want you to feel like
00:45:57.660 you have that. And I think that's because we're being cattle prodded here into a nihilistic outcome.
00:46:04.720 And I think it is vitally important that after this election is over, you must demand that like,
00:46:13.480 like this morning I wake up first thing in my inbox, Ron DeSantis has his department of justice order
00:46:19.040 the, the Biden communist election fixers out of Florida. You're not coming here, get out. We're
00:46:24.660 not letting you in. That level of aggression, that level of interposition, we must demand that the
00:46:32.500 people that we are voting for on the state and local level are that level of aggressive against
00:46:37.800 what is coming out of the national Leviathan, because I think they want us to go to the streets.
00:46:43.380 I think they're provoking us to some form of civil war so they can roll out the tanks and do to us
00:46:48.480 what they really want to do. And then I think the spirit of the age says, my job here is done.
00:46:53.100 I created the nihilistic outcome. I want you guys have it out. We're moving on here. And I think the
00:46:58.440 only, there's only two ways out of this outcome. Ultimately, one is revival. The other is demanding
00:47:06.080 that the people we elect will aggressively, I love what you have right here, raise a, raise a
00:47:10.900 respectful ruckus. They will peaceably, but aggressively use the power we give them. I don't want to
00:47:17.760 see any video. I was just in Oklahoma filming a movie. We filmed it at a maximum security prison.
00:47:22.960 I know they have them in Oklahoma. I don't want to see any more videos out of a place like Oklahoma,
00:47:28.000 drag queens, twerking and teabagging children. Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
00:47:31.600 And they're arrested on the spot and they're put in a hole and they put it and we've lost the hole.
00:47:36.300 Okay. That needs, there needs to be that level of law and order from the law and order because my
00:47:43.340 fear is Allie. It's not human nature to say, by all means, take my property, take my prosperity,
00:47:49.080 take my, take my progeny. Take my kids. Without, without, without a shot fired, no fight. And there
00:47:54.760 has never been a peaceable handover of liberty, wealth, property, or freedom in all of human history.
00:48:00.720 And there never will be. And my fear is that we are being cattle prodded into this demonically,
00:48:06.500 this nihilistic, that nothing we do matters. And then eventually, I guess the only thing that
00:48:11.300 matters is I have to do this with my own hands. And I think we must demand that the people that
00:48:17.120 were going into a tsunami to vote for today, turn this nation into helms deep when this election is
00:48:24.120 over and they take office. We cannot afford any more Mitch McConnell technocratism. We cannot have
00:48:29.820 Greg Abbott literally having to be begged to declare the border of Texas an invasion. We can't
00:48:36.880 afford this. You must forcibly act as peaceably within the confines of the law and the constitutional
00:48:45.180 structure we have. But there must be punishment for this. You're a parent, you're a mom, I'm a dad.
00:48:51.600 If you could, if you do not punish bad behavior, what do you always get more of? You incentivize it.
00:48:56.860 That's right. There must be punishment. I'll quote a very famous Texan, Lyndon Johnson.
00:49:03.340 Power is where power goes. I don't want any more, we're not going to, no more tweeting about it,
00:49:09.180 no more owning the libs, no more cheeky lingo. I got up this morning and Ron DeSantis just said,
00:49:14.800 get the hell out of here. No warnings, no threats. We're just doing it. Okay.
00:49:19.400 Fulfill your oath and bring the pain peaceably, but aggressively, because if we don't, I fear
00:49:28.940 that this will become unpeaceable and that I don't want that. It's a great country. I spent six hours
00:49:36.560 watching college football Saturday with my son. I just married off one of my daughters. We had a
00:49:40.940 great day with that. Uh, I took my, my youngest daughter on a daddy daughter date last Friday
00:49:46.660 night. Okay. I, I live a pretty nice suburban life, right? Do I look like someone that's out
00:49:52.480 eager to join, uh, the, uh, the local militia and fight a civil war? No, I, I want to enjoy the
00:49:58.880 accoutrements of what it means to be an American, but it, but those don't come freely. They come with
00:50:04.600 a price and that's vigilance. And the people that we're going to vote for, for every Carrie Lake,
00:50:10.100 you're about to vote for, for, you know, every Ron DeSantis you're about to vote for, you're going
00:50:15.960 to vote for probably 20 Republicans that you are going to, shall we say, have to encourage to do the
00:50:24.020 job you are electing them to do. You cannot go on autopilot. You cannot assume that because there's an
00:50:28.620 R after their name that they get, they know what time it is. They will act accordingly. Citizenship
00:50:33.880 begins at the voting booth. The, the boomer generation had this silent majority paradigm.
00:50:41.960 Um, we put up with it, we put up with it, we put up with it, we put up with it, we show up on
00:50:45.420 election day, the silent majority, we defy the polls, uh, and, and vote in Republicans to save
00:50:50.160 America. Um, how's that worked out for you and I's generation with the country we're inheriting?
00:50:54.440 Did that strategy work? Right. So we need a new strategy. Here's the new strategy. Vigilance,
00:50:58.740 do your bleeping job. And we will demand that you do your job because that is your job. You were
00:51:06.040 brought here as an instrument and a tool of justice, or as Paul would put it, to bring the
00:51:11.220 sword of righteousness against evildoers. So bring the sword.
00:51:15.500 Steve, there is no way to transition smoothly to what I'm about to ask you, but you wrote a
00:51:32.460 children's book. I did. And I want to hear about it before I have to let you go. I did. Um, my,
00:51:38.380 my publisher came to me about a year ago and asked me if I would consider doing this. And I was like,
00:51:43.260 no, uh, not necessarily my thing. Um, and I'm like, you know, Rush had all his Rush Revere books
00:51:50.620 and this has been done before sort of the, the true history of America, um, for kids. And so I,
00:51:57.940 if I was going to do it, I wanted to do something original. So I proposed, I told him I will do it
00:52:03.880 on one condition that we do America's Christian heritage instead. And they said, okay, what's the
00:52:10.400 first one? So to me, I thought, well, America's Christian heritage. We do the first one. It
00:52:14.240 should start at the beginning with the pilgrims. Yeah. All right. And so we envisioned it as a
00:52:19.420 pilot. If this one is successful and publishers weekly said last week, we were the number one
00:52:23.760 bestselling nonfiction children's book in the country, which means they're going to bug me to
00:52:27.920 now do more of these. Um, so thanks to everybody who made that happen. Um, but, uh, it, we decided
00:52:34.200 let's make it a series of this one works answering the question. Why? Yeah. So the first question
00:52:39.060 we answer is why Thanksgiving? And the subtitle answers the question. The pilgrims started
00:52:43.960 Thanksgiving for the same reason they came to America because they love God. And we walked
00:52:48.660 through a lot of the history that you won't know. But when I was growing up, I mean, the,
00:52:53.620 the, the, the Snoopy peanuts Thanksgiving show was an hour long. And the second half hour was
00:52:59.160 Charles Schultz telling the true story of the pilgrims. They don't like that stuff on national
00:53:03.920 TV anymore. So I, I wanted to put all that history back in. So the stuff like, what are the
00:53:08.660 odds they would travel thousands of miles? It was their second destination. They originally
00:53:13.100 landed somewhere else and then ended up, uh, in, in, in, in the, in, in Plymouth. And they
00:53:19.820 just so happened to run into an indigenous person named Squanto who knew their language, who had
00:53:25.020 been freed by Christians from slavery. So he knew about their religion. What are the odds
00:53:29.580 of that? I mean, that, that's, those are, those odds are incalculable. That's clearly the
00:53:34.520 hand of providence involved in that process. And so I, I wanted to make sure that the kids
00:53:40.400 got that history, but there's no other way this could have happened. And it, and it, and
00:53:44.960 it doesn't matter really how imperfect any of these people might've been because we all
00:53:49.040 are. What matters is how perfect was the hand that was guiding these imperfect people.
00:53:53.620 That's what really matters. And so I wanted to, uh, for the kids to see while they, while
00:53:59.380 they still had the faith of a child, how these things just could not have happened if we tried
00:54:05.800 to make them happen. That there's only one explanation when you connect all the dots for
00:54:11.260 how they ended up here, how they survived, how they ended up running into people that
00:54:15.740 actually knew what their traditions were. There's only one explanation for that. And
00:54:19.900 that explanation is God.
00:54:21.540 Awesome. And what's the title of the book?
00:54:23.720 Why? Why? I appreciate that. Why Thanksgiving and the pilgrims started Thanksgiving for the same
00:54:28.880 reason they came to America because they loved God.
00:54:31.200 Yes. And amen. Well, thank you so much. That ends us on a little bit more of a positive note.
00:54:36.840 I appreciate that. Thank you, Steve. And I will see you tonight.
00:54:40.680 You will.
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